Al Qaeda seeks to coexist with the political scene for the implementation of its operations
On: Friday 3/23/2012 6:46
Baghdad / term
in a report on the policy of al-Qaeda in Iraq and the strategy work, he cited the Institute, "Council on Foreign Relations," American Research a number of experts and analysts, initiated with the foreign affairs expert at the Rand Seth Jones, citing his fear of so-called "marriage of convenience between Al Qaeda and Iran." Jones said he was "in spite of the split between the parties, Iran and al Qaeda Taathaddan in their opposition to the policy of the United States and Israel in the region."
The report of the American Institute that "the U.S. Department of Defense received from dozens of leaders of al Qaeda adults in recent years, as expected, U.S. officials the demise of the organization at the end of the day."
The report said a speech to the U.S. ambassador's former Iraq, Ryan Crocker, said that "al-Qaeda simply gone from Fallujah and Ramadi, and other parts of Anbar province. "
In the same context, the Director of Central Intelligence Agency Michael Hayden, that Al Qaeda "was about to be defeated in Iraq."
He said that "despite the fact that the leadership of al Qaeda may declined and weakened his abilities, but he has demonstrated that it is adaptable to circumstances. "
He explained that the U.S. military spokesman in Iraq occurred in November 2011 about the capabilities of al Qaeda, as commented in an interview with the newspaper "New York Times," the U.S. said, "surprised whenever I hear a statement that al Qaeda is now in its final stages. " The report noted that "following the withdrawal of the United States, al Qaeda try to exploit the political gap in Iraq through a series of attacks in early 2012, targeting certain areas." The report quoted analysts as saying that the action clumsy taken by the government, dominated by Nuri al-Maliki has alienated many of its partners and provide the base free publicity employed in favor of their interests.
According to Brian Fishman, an expert in "the New America Foundation" of the research, the "al Qaeda is trying to prove that part of a legitimate resistance movement and a key player in the overthrow of the Syrian despot as you try to imagine that al-Qaeda. "
It seems that al-Qaeda reverse logistics lines by re-directing resources from Iraq to Syria in order to exploit the war against President Bashar al-Assad for the purposes of its own.
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