Al-Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden, is headed for Iraq to boost his network's standing as it embarks on an "offensive whose scale and importance rival September 9/11," a media report said.
Uhuh. Right. This is Debka, filtered through India Daily. I'm not sure I have enough salt in the house to cover that... | Coded electronic signals intercepted in recent days among Al-Qaeda's Middle Eastern elements across secret Internet sites carry the message that the terror network's supreme leader has come out of his hiding in Afghanistan and has set out, or is about to set out, for Iraq, Debkafile, a weekly, known for investigative journalism reported.
Toldja so. They're also known for often being wildly wrong. | Some of the signals schedule his date of arrival as the second half of September when Ramadan is estimated to begin, it said.
It's now the beginning of October, so he's presumably there... | The signals cap a secret exchange of messages in recent weeks in which the organisation's Iraq commander, Abu Musab al Zarqawi, attempted to persuade Bin Laden to leave Afghanistan and take command of the Ramadan offensive in Iraq.
There are dozens of intel analysts and targetting people at CENTCOM reading this, saying "Please, God, let it be true!" | According to Debkafile's exclusive counter-terror sources, Zarqawi is said to have argued that Bin Laden's presence in Iraq would boost Al-Qaeda's standing before setting on an "offensive whose scale and importance rival the September 2001 operation" and goes well with his own safety.
Put him up in Qaim, which will then become a large hole in the ground. Put him up in Ramadi, which will then become the place Ramadi used to be. Pick a place, and as soon as somebody can hang a "probable" on it, it's a crater. | The secret contents of the messages, which the weekly claimed to have been authenticated by its experts, have begun to leak out and set up a huge flap in Al-Qaeda networks, cells and affiliates in many countries and talk of "a new jihad to honour the leader", the report said. Among the possible routes that the terror chief can take is the long way round through Pakistani and Iranian Baluchistan and across the border into Iraq, it said.
I'm sure both the Shia and the Kurds would be happy to make him welcome... | Another alternative route, which he might find easier because of the organisation's established marine network through Pakistan, is the sea route. The weekly had earlier reported that Al-Qaeda has established a new marine base in the remote Gawatar Bay, a Persian Gulf inlet down the middle of which runs the Pakistani-Iranian border. Its operatives are said to be active on both shores, on the Pakistani side, using the Baluchi villages strung along the River Dasht which empties into the divided bay as sanctuaries. On the Iranian side, they move around the Baluchi port of Chah-Bahar (Bandar Beheshti). The global terror network has for months been running a sea corridor of smugglers'' vessels into the southern Iraqi port of Basra from both these places, the report said. If these signals are a true representation of Bin Laden's plans and not a red herring, what is planned is a dramatic landmark battle in the global war on terror and the Iraqi conflict.
I'd call it a red herring, if that. |
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