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Vance
11-30-2003, 03:36 PM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=2&u=/ap/20031130/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_us_commander_interview_3


MOSUL, Iraq - American forces have captured three members of Osama bin Laden (news - web sites)'s terrorist network in northern Iraq (news - web sites), a U.S. military commander told The Associated Press on Sunday. If confirmed, it would be the first disclosed detention of al-Qaida militants in Iraq.

About 10 members of Ansar al-Islam — an Islamic group U.S. officials believe has al-Qaida links in northern Iraq — also have been arrested by U.S. troops in the past seven months, said Col. Joe Anderson, commander of the 2nd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division.


Asked if troops had captured members of al-Qaida, Anderson — whose brigade controls Mosul — replied: "Three, two weeks ago."


Anderson said he believed the captured al-Qaida men were Iraqi nationals, who had been transferred to Baghdad for further interrogation.


"We take them, we process them through a detention facility .... and if all the facts wind up they go to Baghdad and once they go south that's the last I ever hear from them," he told AP in an interview.


It was not immediately possible to confirm the captures.


In recent months, U.S. forces in central Iraq have detained a handful of people suspected of ties to al-Qaida, but American intelligence officials described them as mostly low-level operatives with unclear purposes in the country.


The Bush administration has asserted that bin Laden's terrorist network maintained links with the government of deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). But U.S. authorities searching Iraq since the invasion, have said they have found little that would suggest links between the two.


On Saturday, the top U.S. commander in Iraq said that although the United States suspects members of the network have taken part in attacks on coalition and civilian targets in Iraq, there is no conclusive evidence of its involvement.


"We still haven't conclusively established an al-Qaida operative in this country," Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez told reporters in Baghdad.


Anderson said an array of anti-U.S. groups operate in northern Iraq.


"There are cells of different types here that we keep reading through and capturing," he said. "You know, we've got the former regime loyalists, the Baath Party type groups, the Fedayeen groups, we have the AI (Ansar al-Islam), we have the AQ (al-Qaida) we have the Wahabis. Now the questions is how big and how many there are."


The Fedayeen were one of Saddam's prewar irregular militias, and Wahabis are followers of an austere brand of Sunni Islam practiced mostly in Saudi Arabia.


Mosul, Iraq's third largest city that is home to 1.7 people, has different ethnic groups such as Arabs, Kurds, Turkman and Assyrians.


The city was known to be quiet after the fall of Iraq in the hands of the U.S.-led coalition in April but in recent weeks attacks have been on the rise. At least 20 American soldiers were killed in Mosul in November.

NcDeuce
12-01-2003, 04:40 PM
woot

Seoulstriker
12-01-2003, 05:09 PM
my intel sources have stated that there are al-qaeda camps in southern Iran. they also have stated that bin laden moved from the afghan/pakistani border to Iran.

this is according to monsoor ijaz who has contacts with british and us intelligence services.

Seoulstriker
12-01-2003, 05:10 PM
bin laden is looking for another mogadishu. he's not going to get it.


BTW, do you people know that bin Laden orchestrated the attacks against US forces in somalia, not aidid?

Vance
12-01-2003, 05:16 PM
Yep. Somali Militants were personally trained by Bin laden's Generals on how to down US helicopters using RPGs.

Uncle Sam
12-01-2003, 05:28 PM
woot

ST4
12-01-2003, 06:01 PM
BTW, do you people know that bin Laden orchestrated the attacks against US forces in somalia, not aidid?

Yup, and I good source to get information is the book, Losing Bin Laden. It talks about how Bin Laden and his terrorists trained the Somalia forces with new techniques on how to shot down helicopters (they told them that the weak spot in the helicopter is the rotor, having experience against the Soviets in Afghanistan) and modifing the RGP to it would explode before impact.

Seoulstriker
12-01-2003, 06:13 PM
BTW, do you people know that bin Laden orchestrated the attacks against US forces in somalia, not aidid?

Yup, and I good source to get information is the book, Losing Bin Laden. It talks about how Bin Laden and his terrorists trained the Somalia forces with new techniques on how to shot down helicopters (they told them that the weak spot in the helicopter is the rotor, having experience against the Soviets in Afghanistan) and modifing the RGP to it would explode before impact.

did they use time-delay or proximity fuses?

Argyll
12-01-2003, 06:13 PM
I would not be surprised that there are also AQ camps with the Borders of the USA,somewhere out of view.
During the 70's and 80's Irish Terror groups used to have training camps within the Scottish Highlands!