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Title Iraqi Perspectives Project. Primary Source Materials for Saddam and Terrorism: Emerging Insights from Captured Iraqi Documents. Volume 4 (Redacted)
Published Ft. Belvoir : Defense Technical Information Center, NOV 2007

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Description 456 pages ; 23 x 29 cm
Summary Captured Iraqi documents have uncovered evidence that links the regime of Saddam Hussein to regional and global terrorism, including a variety of revolutionary, liberation, nationalist, and Islamic terrorist organizations. While these documents do not reveal direct coordination and assistance between the Saddam regime and the al Qaeda network, they do indicate that Saddam was willing to use, albeit cautiously, operatives affiliated with al Qaeda as long as Saddam could have these terrorist operatives monitored closely. Because Saddam's security organizations and Osama bin Laden's terrorist network operated with similar aims (at least in the short term), considerable overlap was inevitable when monitoring, contacting, financing, and training the same outside groups. This created both the appearance of and, in some ways, a de facto link between the organizations. At times, these organizations would work together in pursuit of shared goals but still maintain their autonomy and independence because of innate caution and mutual distrust. Though the execution of Iraqi terror plots was not always successful, evidence shows that Saddam's use of terrorist tactics and his support for terrorist groups remained strong up until the collapse of the regime
Analysis AL QAEDA
BUSINESS MODELS
SADDAM HUSSEIN
IRAQI FREEDOM OPERATION
STATE TERRORISM
STATE SPONSORSHIP
IRAQI INTELLIGENCE SERVICE
PALESTINIAN LIBERATION FRONT
HAMAS
SUICIDE BOMBERS
Notes Final rept
Subject Iraq.
Terrorism.
Government and political science.
Unconventional warfare.
Terrorists.
Government(foreign)
Training.
Persian gulf war.
Iran iraq war.
Finance.
Planning.
Missions.
Documents.
Form Electronic book
Author Woods, Kevin M
INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA JOINT ADVANCED WARFIGHTING PROGRAM