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Foreigners fighting us in Iraq : not a significant number

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  1. Woofer

    Woofer Member

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    http://www.boston.com/dailynews/124/world/BAGHDAD_Iraq_AP_U_S_officials_:.shtml


    BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) U.S. officials have for months publicly promoted...
    By Jim Krane, Associated Press, 5/3/2004 05:58


    BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) U.S. officials have for months publicly promoted the notion that foreign fighters and terrorists are playing a major role in the anti-American insurgency in Fallujah and the rest of Iraq.

    By blaming foreigners, U.S. authorities hope to quash the idea that Iraqis are rising up against military occupation and frame the conflict as part of the wider war on terror. However, foreigners play a tiny role in Iraq's insurgency, many military experts say.

    In Fallujah, U.S. military leaders say around 90 percent of the 1,000 or more fighters battling the Marines are Iraqis. To date, there have been no confirmed U.S. captures of foreign fighters in Fallujah although a handful of suspects have been arrested.
    Those who have spent time inside Fallujah have described a city consumed with the fight fathers and sons fighting for the local mujahedeen and wives and daughters cooking and caring for the wounded.

    ''The whole city supports this jihad,'' said Houssam Ali Ahmed, 53, a Fallujah resident who fled to Baghdad when his neighborhood was caught in the fighting. ''The people of Fallujah are fighting to defend their homes. We are Muslim mujahedeen fighting a holy war.''

    Elsewhere in Iraq, U.S. military commanders say foreigners have an even smaller role in the insurgency.

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  2. glynch

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    I saw a Time Magazine reporter who said the same thing on CNN tonight.

    Bush and his inner circle are probably still relying on reports from their man Chalabi, and the Pentagon alternative intelligence network run by Wolfowitz and fans who are saying all is going well except for a few foreign fighters.
     

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