Their Man in Baghdad

HAYES, STEPHEN F.

Their Man in Baghdad What Zarqawi—and al Qaeda—^were up to before the Iraq war. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES THE LAST QUESTION TO General Bill Caldwell at his briefing last Thursday on the death of Abu...

...The death of the savage fanatic Zarqawi reminds us why we are fighting...
...AID employee Laurence Foley, in Jordan, said they received arms from Zarqawi...
...In fact, the CIA had known of Zar-qawi's relationship with Iraqi Intelligence since March 2002, when al Qaeda operations chief Abu Zubay-dah volunteered that information to interrogators in a debriefing upon his capture...
...They were both later tried in absentia for the thwarted attack...
...He was trained in Afghanistan, went through his training there...
...Others went further...
...Last year an al Qaeda associate bragged that the situation in Iraq was, quote, "good," that Baghdad could be transited quickly...
...received medical treatment in Baghdad...
...He's not an Iraqi...
...We know these affiliates are connected to Zarqawi because they remain even today in regular contact with his direct subordinates, including the poison cell plotters, and they are involved in moving more than money and materiel...
...General Tommy Franks noted in his book about the Iraq war that Zarqawi "had Stephen F. Hayes is a senior writer at THE WEEKLY STANDARD...
...The Senate Intelligence Committee found that "the information provided by the Central Intelligence Agency for the terrorism portion of Secretary Powell's speech was carefully vetted by both terrorism and region analysts" and that "none of the portrayals of the intelligence reporting included in Secretary Powell's speech differed in any significant way from earlier assessments published by the Central Intelligence Agency...
...A month earlier, then-Secretary of State Colin Powell told the U.N...
...intelligence officials...
...Zarqawi's activities are not confined to this small corner of northeast Iraq...
...and the Jordanian government provided detailed information on Zarqawi's whereabouts to the Iraqi regime in June 2002, as Amman has since acknowledged...
...The Iraqi regime was, at a minimum, aware of al Zarqawi's presence in Baghdad in 2002 because a foreign government service passed [redacted] information regarding his whereabouts to Iraqi authorities in June 2002...
...military officials, the foreign jihadists were swept up in a broader crackdown on Iraqi religious extremists...
...BY STEPHEN F. HAYES THE LAST QUESTION TO General Bill Caldwell at his briefing last Thursday on the death of Abu Musab al Zarqawi came from New Yo^k Times reporter Richard Oppel, who wanted to know about Abu al-Masri, an Egyptian whom many expect to replace Zarqawi as the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq...
...The Post account continues: Hussein's government never responded, according to the official, who added that documents recovered after its overthrow in 2003 show that Iraqi agents did detain some Zarqawi operatives but released them after questioning...
...A look back at his career after Afghanistan reminds us why we are fighting in Iraq...
...After we swept al Qaeda from Afghanistan, some of its members accepted this safe haven...
...Most leaks to the media about the detentions apparently omitted that interesting fact...
...Operatives from Jordan's intelligence service, the GID, followed him...
...Many journalists either don't know or choose not to report the fact that Zarqawi was in Baghdad with two dozen al Qaeda associates nearly a year before the war...
...We sent many memos to Iraq during this time, asking them to identify his position, where he was, how he got weapons, how he smuggled them across the border...
...Powell continued: those helping to run this camp are Zarqawi lieutenants operating in northern Kurdish areas outside Saddam Hussein's controlled Iraq...
...Al Zarqawi and his network were operating both in Baghdad and in the Kurdish-controlled region of Iraq...
...Said Caldwell: "Yeah, al Masri, Egyptian Arab...
...On February 5, 2003, Powell told the Security Council that the United States was concerned about "the sinister nexus between Iraq and the al Qaeda terrorist network, a nexus that combines classic terrorist organizations and modern methods of murder...
...But Baghdad has an agent in the most senior levels of the radical organization, Ansar al-Islam, that controls this corner of Iraq...
...In that same debriefing, however, Zubaydah told the Americans that Zarqawi had good relations with Iraqi Intelligence...
...During this stay, nearly two dozen extremists converged on Baghdad and established a base of operations there...
...That's wrong...
...Furthermore, the Iraqis warned the Zarqawi operatives that the Jordanians knew where they were, he said...
...We know he has been involved with lEDs and making here in Iraq...
...Everyone knows that terrorists flocked to Iraq only after the war began...
...They remain there today...
...Why would the Iraqis detain Zar-qawi associates only to release them with a warning that the Jordanians were on their trail...
...invasion...
...That claim was later debunked by U.S...
...More recently, a "Jordanian security official" spoke to the Washington Post...
...Born and raised in Egypt...
...These al Qaeda affiliates, based in Baghdad, now coordinate the movement of people, money and supplies into and throughout Iraq for his network, and they've now been operating freely in the capital for more than eight months...
...There is proof that he was in Iraq during that time," the official said...
...invasion in March 2003...
...Zubaydah would know that...
...Powell noted that Zarqawi associates captured after the assassination of U.S...
...Zarqawi ran a terrorist training camp in Herat, Afghanistan, before moving to Iraq after the U.S...
...The myth-building around al Zarqawi began even before the war started in March 2003," he wrote...
...Why, then, in its 35-point bulleted list of "Key Events in the Life of al-Zarqawi," did the New Yoirk Times fail to include the terrorist leader's time in Baghdad...
...Powell described Zarqawi's training in Afghanistan, his experience working with chemical weapons, and a chemical weapons facility Zarqawi set up in northern Iraq...
...Huh...
...In 2000 this agent offered al Qaeda safe haven in the region...
...But many news stories simply left out the fact that Zarqawi and his associates were operating openly in Baathist Iraq for months before the U.S...
...Zubaydah said in the interview that Osama bin Laden opposed a "formal alliance" with Saddam Hussein, though he conceded that he would not necessarily know if such a relationship existed...
...A Times news account by its superb Baghdad bureau chief, John Burns, noted Caldwell's answer to Oppel...
...After he recovered from his injuries, Zarqawi continued to cross borders in the region frequently, using disguises and fake passports to stay one step ahead of the Jordanians...
...the Senate Intelligence Committee confirmed it in its bipartisan review of Iraq war intelligence...
...invasion of March 2003...
...But that was not the end of the story...
...The Senate report confirmed Powell's claims that Zarqawi was operating in regime-controlled Iraq...
...He traveled to Baghdad in May 2002 for medical treatment, staying in the capital of Iraq for two months while he recuperated to fight another day...
...Probably came here around 2002 into Iraq, probably actually helped establish maybe the first al Qaeda cell that existed in the Baghdad area...
...It is a fact not seriously in dispute: Colin Powell cited it in his presentation at the United Nations before the war...
...Zubaydah had known the Jordanian terror leader for years, and together they had plotted to bomb the Radis-son Hotel in Amman, Jordan, popular with Americans, on the millennium...
...Iraqi officials deny accusations of ties with al Qaeda...
...The foreigners were soon released following a directive issued by the office of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein...
...These denials are simply not credible...
...And much of that operation was planned from Zar-qawi's safe haven in regime-controlled Iraq...
...The Senate Intelligence Committee, referring to the Jordanians as a "foreign government service," discussed these events in its July 2004 report...
...And why, in his reflections on Zarqawi in Newsweek, did reporter Christopher Dickey mention that the Jordanian terrorist linked up "with a group of radical Islamists in the rough mountains of the Kurdish north, outside Saddam's control" but say nothing about his time in Saddam's Baghdad...
...Reading the coverage of Zarqawi's death in the mainstream press one can understand why that myth persists...
...Doesn't Caldwell understand that there were no al Qaeda terrorists in Iraq before the U.S...
...Security Council that al Zarqawi's presence in Iraq was proof of Saddam Hussein's links to al Qaeda...
...According to former and current U.S...
...Associated Press writer Patrick Quinn suggested that Bush administration claims that Zarqawi was a link between Iraq and al Qaeda were deceptive...
...Not only was the claim never "debunked," it was confirmed by the Senate Intelligence Committee's July 2004 review of pre-Iraq war intelligence...
...Iraq today harbors a deadly terrorist network headed by Abu Musab al Zar-qawi, an associate and collaborator of Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda lieutenants...

Vol. 11 • June 2006 • No. 38


 
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