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CIA behind Al Para arrest and Belmokhtar murder attempts |
2007-12-20 |
![]() The US forces track of the GSPC Northern Mali and in the Sahel countries in tight collaboration with local populations and arms smugglers. Algerian repentant terrorists have provided the US intelligence with accurate information on the GSPC structure and projects in the African Sahel. This information collected from US agents in arms trafficking networks allowed the Americans wiretap Thuraya cell phones and finally arrest the GSPC second man-in-command Abderrezak Al Para in 2004. The US benefit from the GSPC need for arms to seek more information allowing getting rid of the terrorist groups in Africa. The African Sahel has become an opened area for many countries intelligence services who invest in the chaotic situation and the porous borders in the desert. It is also known that arms trafficking networks in Africa trade with Israelis, and most of the GSPC arms infiltrated the southern borders from Israel via Darfur in Sudan and Jordan. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 Mmmm, the CIA. Is there anyone they can't not kill? |
Posted by: SteveS 2007-12-20 22:53 |
#3 "CIA behind Belmokhtar murder attempts" Too busy with NIE reports to do a proper job? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2007-12-20 08:04 |
#2 RIAN > RUSSIA BLAMES FAILURE OF SERBIA-KOSOVO TALKS ON OUTSIDE MEDDLING [read - US-Euros], + PUTIN:US HAS SPLIT UKRAINE INTO "PRO-US" AND "PRO-RUSSIA". Also from RIAN > PUTIN SAY RUSSIA DOES NOT WANT TO BE A SUPERPOWER + P. WILL FOCUS ON WELFARE, ECONOMY IF APPOINTED PM. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2007-12-20 01:12 |
#1 I would not call the elimination of GSPC as 'murder' - assassination maybe, or execution, but not murder. Whichever, I'm all for it. So I'm sure we'd have Congressional investigations of it if we had succeeded. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2007-12-20 00:20 |