A report form AFP on the recently de-classified US National Intelligence Estimate, questioning Washington’s “progress” in its so-called war on terror.

Iraq war a ‘jihadist cause celebre’
By AFP
Wednesday 27 September 2006

The Iraq conflict has become a “cause celebre” for militant Islamists that is attracting increasing numbers to their movements, according to a declassified US intelligence report.
The National Intelligence Estimate, declassified by the US president on Tuesday, also questions whether the US is winning its global “war on terror”.
“The Iraq conflict has become the ’cause celebre’ for jihadists, breeding a deep resentment of US involvement in the Muslim world and cultivating supporters for the global jihadist movement,” the report said.
The document, parts of which were leaked to the US media before George Bush made its main conclusions public, represents the consensus view of 16 US spy agencies.
It said that the number of self-described “jihadists”was globally “increasing both in number and geographic dispersion”.

This made them “harder to find and undermine” and that this could mean “increasing attacks worldwide,” the report, first published in April, said.
The report also said factors “fuelling the spread of the movement” would remain in place for at least five years.
Recruiting sergeant
The report found that the US-led “war on terror” had “seriously damaged” Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda group.
Yet it also revealed that Bush, who maintains that the war in Iraq has made the US safer, was warned by intelligence agencies in April that the conflict was acting as a de-facto recruiting sergeant for militant Islamist groups.
The document said, “Perceived jihadist success there would inspire more fighters to continue the struggle elsewhere,” but added, “… should jihadists leaving Iraq perceive themselves and be perceived to have failed, we judge fewer fighters will be inspired to carry on the fight.”
Bush had ordered that main parts of the assessment made public after leaked weekend media reports cited US officials as saying that it concluded that the Iraq war had made global terrorism worse.
The US president blasted those reports as stemming from politically motivated leaks, while opposition Democrats rushed to embrace them as ammunition before November 7 elections that will decide control of the US Congress.

You can get the full text of the report here.

It’s not the first time some “leaked” or “de-classified” intelligence documents show a grim picture of Bush’s prosecution of his current war(s). The arguments in the report are not necessarily of an exclusively new, unheard-of-before nature, but it’s good anyways to see the intelligence community in Amreeka delivering further damning facts about DC’s performance.
If you have time, please read this good commentary on the American Footprints blog. And here is a feature I wrote back in 2003 following the fall of Baghdad: Post-War Middle East: Ground for Islamic Militancy?


One Response to “Iraq war a ‘jihadist cause celebre’”  

  1. 1 The Usual Suspect

    This is no big surprise.
    I met a prominent Arab journalist who has just written a book on the Iraq war. He said that each day there are 6 or 7 suicide bombers in Iraq- and they’re not all wahabis- some are former baathists, many are foreigners. When you consider this, it becomes apparent that the Iraq war is fertile breeding ground for terrorist recruiters.
    I often invoke the words left by the London bomber, Mohammed Siddique Khan, as a stark reminder of just how powerful the Militant Islamist message of a “war against Islam” is on vulnerable minds. He says “your people are killing my Muslim brothers and sisters…” This is a second generation British guy of Pakistani background speaking- he’s not referring to his Muslim brothers and sisters in Pakistan now is he? He’s talking about Iraq.




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