Report: Iraqi spies in U.S. - may be involved in anti war protests

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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/story/55767p-52218c.html

Report: Iraqi spies in U.S.






By JAMES GORDON MEEK
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU

WASHINGTON - Iraq sent spies from Canada to New York and Washington this month to snoop and stir up anti-war demonstrations, according to a government report obtained by the Daily News.


The classified document also reveals a plot by Al Qaeda-linked militants in Zimbabwe to attack American targets in that country and elsewhere if the U.S. declares war on Iraq.


It suggests the group, Tablik Ja'maat, could be a "conduit for communication" between Osama Bin Laden's terror network and Iraqi leaders.


The threats, disclosed to U.S. spy agencies yesterday, are detailed in a secret report prepared by an intelligence unit in the Homeland Security Department.


It comes as the White House weighs the release of classified information to prove Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's links to Al Qaeda and efforts to evade UN weapons inspectors.


A source identified as a member of the Iraqi opposition told U.S. agents that Iraqis in Canada were ordered to recruit Arabs and other foreigners for espionage missions in the U.S., the report said.


The Iraqi Embassy in Ottawa sent operatives to New York and Washington with instructions to "intensify spying activities and to carry out anti-U.S. demonstrations to stop a war against Iraq," the report said.


The report said the Iraqis were willing to spend "large sums" to back the effort.


The report also describes a plot by Tablik Ja'maat to carry out "coordinated attacks" against U.S targets in Zimbabwe if war is declared on Iraq. Other attacks, revealed by the group's leader at a Jan. 18 meeting at a mosque in Harare, would take place in Pakistan, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey, South Africa and Israel, the report said.


An Associated Press report last week said that the FBI is looking to question as many as 50,000 Iraqis living in the U.S. to root out potential spies and terror cells.
 
Now our intelligence services should proceed post haste to disrupt Saddams little foray into the states. He is now up on the big dog's porch!:D
 
Susan Sarandon`s an Iraqi?:confused: Seriously, we have enough fellow travelers from the Viet Nam war era. They and their home grown dupes don`t need any amateur help from outsiders.
 
Sisterhood: Tokyo Rose; Hanoi Jane; and, Susan Sarandon. All the same slime just different era. Ought to be tried for treason and sumarily executed.
 
"Useful idiots"

First, they are entitled to say anything they want about our choices as a country. Like it or not, that's their right.

But the part they seem to forget is that you also have to bear the consequences of the choices you make in this world, and the next, so I hear.

Just wait and listen to them howl about how the vast right wing consipiracy is out to get them and that's why they can't get $20 million for their next picture after their box office appeal starts to drop off.

Somebody ask Alec Baldwin how his career is doing lately, since he suggested that; "we all go to Ken Starr's house and drag him out and kill him" on the tonight show.

These guys think it's fashionable to protest and think they have some kind of insight because they start to believe their own press releases. They also forget that public favor can be a fickle mistress and if they truly antagonize a lot of their audience they will be yesterday's news in a commercial world.

Ms. Sarandon's little commercial will be an interesting footnote on some future retrospective of the war on terrorism for my grandkids, with the heading "Not all American's supported the action in Iraq".

Don P.
 
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