04/20/2015 18:49
Long-Presse / Baghdad
German magazine confirmed on Monday, that the officers of the intelligence of the former Iraqi regime devices, the "mastermind" of the organization (Daash) in Syria, as a result of irritation of the American decision to disband the army and delaying work, indicating that it was the officer nicknamed "Abu Bakr," he with the help of a small group of his former colleagues, making Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, "the official leader" of the organization to give it a religious character, under a plan to establish a state "Islamic intelligence", similar to the organization of the East German intelligence "notorious."
The German magazine Der Spiegel, in a report today, quoted by the Guardian newspaper The Guardian British, and I followed the (long-Presse), said that "one intelligence officers of Saddam Hussein's regime, the former was the mastermind of the emergence of the organization (Daash), north of Syria, as a result of his anger at the invasion the US-led invasion of Iraq. "
According to the magazine, that "the documents that have been obtained in Syria, and includes 31-page handwritten, revealed the existence of an accurate outline of the structure of the organization and structure, showing the preliminary stages of the emergence of the program regulatory framework for the establishment of the State of succession in Syria," noting that "the documents were from the product of a person named Samir Abdul Mohammed Alkhlafawi, and nicknamed Haji Bakar, a former colonel in the air force intelligence apparatus former Iraqi regime."
She monastery Spiegel, that "The file revealed that the acquisition of northern Syria was part of a precise plan envisioned by Haji Bakar, using techniques that he had witnessed first in the corridors of the intelligence services of Saddam Hussein, and included reconnaissance and espionage, murder and kidnapping," indicating that "Haji Bakar resenting a lot after that befell the US military authorities in Iraq in 2003 to become unemployed, and it was between 2006 and 2008, sits in a US detention facilities, including Abu Ghraib. "
She explained the magazine, the "Information large body on the killing of the Iraqi officer in one of the battles that erupted with Syrian rebels in January of 2014," afterthought "but that happened after that was able to help secure a large area of land in Syria, which eventually resulted in to strengthen the position Daash in the neighboring country of Iraq. "
The correspondent said Christoph Reuter, who wrote the report for the magazine Der Spiegel, said that "what he wrote Baker on paper disclose accurately personal plans for expansion and acquisitions," the experience, adding that "the issue were not announced anything my faith but precise technical plan for the establishment of an Islamic state intelligence, any state succession led organization similar to the organization of intelligence East Germany's notorious which was known as the Stasi. "
The magazine reported that "Haji Bakar, a small group of former Iraqi intelligence officers, who, during the year 2010, making Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a former prisoner at the Americans, the official leader of the Islamic state in order to give the organization a religious character."
She Der Spiegel, that "Baker traveled after two years to northern Syria passage to brief on the achievements of its expansion strategy, chose a group of foreign fighters to launch the plan, which included a beginner fighters from Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Europe, accompanied by experienced with fighters experience fighting from Chechnya and Uzbekistan."
It quoted the German magazine, the Iraqi journalist, Hisham al-Hashemi, who served his cousin with Baker, saying that "the former intelligence officer nationalist man than is Islamic," usually that "the secret of the success Daash lies in the combination of opposites, between fanatical certain set of ideas The strategy accounts for another group led by Bakr. "
Confirmed Der Spiegel magazine, she "got those documents after long negotiations with the rebels in the Syrian city of Aleppo, who put their hands after having been forced to leave their headquarters Daash there at the beginning of 2014 the past."
It is noteworthy that the US civil administrator for Iraq, Paul Bremer, issued a decree to disband the Iraqi army in 2003, what provoked the indignation of many of its affiliates, and then led to joining the militant groups, including al-Qaida and (Daash).
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