View Full Version : Iraq a "big moneymaker" for al-Qaida, says CIA



PUGalicious
05-20-2007, 01:53 PM
Factor this bit of information (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003714521_alqaida20.html) into the equation on whether the war in Iraq is a net positive or a net negative for our country, for our security and for the world.
WASHINGTON (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003714521_alqaida20.html) — A major CIA effort launched last year to hunt down Osama bin Laden has produced no significant leads, but has helped track an alarming increase in the movement of al-Qaida operatives and money into Pakistan's tribal territories, according to senior U.S. intelligence officials.

In one of the most troubling trends, U.S. officials said al-Qaida's command base in Pakistan increasingly is being funded by cash from Iraq, where the terrorist network's operatives are raising substantial sums from donations to the insurgency as well as kidnappings of wealthy Iraqis and other criminal activity.

The influx of money has bolstered al-Qaida's leadership ranks at a time when the core command is regrouping. The trend also signals a reversal in the traditional flow of al-Qaida funds, with the leadership surviving to a large extent on money from its most profitable franchise, rather than distributing funds from headquarters to distant cells.

Al-Qaida's efforts were aided, intelligence officials said, by Pakistan's withdrawal in September of tens of thousands of troops from tribal areas along the Afghanistan border where bin Laden and his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, are believed to be hiding.

Little more than a year ago, al-Qaida's core command was thought to be in a financial crunch. But U.S. officials said cash shipped from Iraq has eased those troubles.

"Iraq is a big moneymaker for them," a senior U.S. counterterrorism official said.
Not only has Iraq been an exceptional recruiting boom for terrorist organizations, now it's "a big moneymaker" for them as well.

So, to recap, we've given the terrorists the war they've been looking for, we've played into their recruiting efforts and now our war has been a financial boon for their organization. If this is "winning" the War on Terror, I hate to see what losing looks like.