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May 17, 2004Dan's Winds of War: May 17/04by Dan Darling at May 17, 2004 5:56 AM
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Other Topics Today Include: Iran Reports; Hezb-e-Islami in upcoming Afghan elections; 2 Taliban commanders captured; Waziristan amnesty suffers a setback; latest sectarian violence was the work of the SeS or LeJ; Hassan Hattab executed by his own lieutenants; Nigerian governor blames al-Qaeda for recent violence; Filippino authorities disrupt al-Qaeda financing; Malaysia deports Abu Jibril; al-Muqrin sez al-Qaeda's operating in Iraq; Spain busts al-Qaeda recruiters; EU counterterrorism chief notes paradox of the Continent's relationship with terrorists; Sao Tome as an alternate energy source; and Mexican UFOs turn out to be gas. IRAN REPORTS
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#1 from asdf at 3:21 pm on May 17, 2004
Hey, Dan, I thought you might be interested in this. Today I came across this story about Dubai becoming the international hub of the diamond trade. Having known about allegations that Al Qaeda is using the diamond trade to raise and launder money, made most recently in Douglas Farah's book Blood From Stones: The Secret Financial Network of Terror, I thought this ought to raise a few eyebrows. Then I found this from December:U.S. Treasury Department spokeswoman Tara Bradshaw told the Associated Press a recent General Accounting Office report to Congress was wrong in saying that diamonds, among other commodities, are used in earning, moving and storing terrorist assets (Diamonds Still Linked to Terrorism, Says Report). "The FBI has been to West Africa, to look at the diamond business. We have also met with people in the diamond business in Brussels and Antwerp. We haven't seen any evidence to suggest that is the case," Bradshaw said. However, human rights group Global Witness says it learned the FBI investigation consisted of a two-person team that spent only one week in West Africa. "That is not a credible investigation for an issue that affects U.S. national security interests," says Alex Yearsley of Global Witness. Global Witness published a report in April 2003 which accused terrorist organizations al Qaeda and Hizballah of using illicit diamond networks. Know anything about this?
#2 from asdf at 3:31 pm on May 17, 2004
Oh, regarding Sao Tome and Principe, the US is already building or has built a military base there. There was a great article about it in The New Yorker a while back, but unfortunately, it's not online. We also maintain a presence in nearby Equitorial Guinea, although that's been, um, turbulent recently. There's an interesting battle going on between Nigeria, EG, and ST&P over the oil rights. One other note - the US military commander in Afghanistan, Lt Gen David Barno, stressed in a talk at CSIS last week that the Pakistani military's forays into the tribal areas are unprecedented in its history. He said that this was a big step for Pakistan that could destabilize the country, and as such, the US was willing to be patient. It seems that Barno's restructuring of the US military presence there towards a more village-oriented model has made this possible in some respects, as we've been able to garner some goodwill on the Afghan side of the border, thus staving off some sort of mass uprising. Basically, it sounds like the tribal leaders are betting on the strong horse, a familiar pattern in Afghanistan's history. I liked Barno a lot, so I recommend watching his talk on CSPAN.
#3 from asdf at 3:36 pm on May 17, 2004
OK, one more comment on this Iran/Saudi Arabia thing. Given that Wahhabis believe that Shi'ites are basically Jews and devils and so forth, it seems like we may be stuck in a bind here. Iran and Saudi Arabia joining forces against us would be a bad thing. But driving a wedge between them could provoke Sunni/Shi'ite violence across the Arab World. This only raises the importance of Sistani and his followers, in my view. It seems like he is one who could potentially find a third way. Asdf: I don't know anything about the FBI investigation in specific, but I do know that European (read: French) intelligence launched a massive investigation into al-Qaeda financing regarding West African diamonds after 9/11 and concluded that the former Taylor government in Liberia as well as the current government of Burkina Faso were in cahoots with al-Qaeda in their efforts to evade international sanctions against their assets by transferring cash into diamonds. According to the report, Al-Qaeda even bought out the entire West African diamond market from spring to summer of 2001 so that they would have enough of a slush fund to survive the international efforts to freeze their assets. As far as Hezbollah not being involved in the diamonds, if somebody believes that then I'd sure like to know what they're smoking. There's a large Lebanese business community in West Africa and I've read Israeli allegations that Hezbollah was active there dating back at least to 1998. Back before Qadaffi decided to reform himself, Hezbollah's Iranian masters had very good relationships with the Libyan-backed Sierra Leone RUF, which actually controls most of these diamond mines in question. As far as the US troop activity on the Afghan side of the border are concerned, most of the Pashtun tribesmen originally joined Mullah Omar because he offered an alternative to the chaotic infighting of the 1990s and then stayed at least tacitly aligned with him because they were afraid of the largely Tajik/Uzbek Northern Alliance taking out their wrath on them. The whole idea of stationing US troops in the villages, forming ties to the tribal leaders, ect, is going to go a long way towards convincing the Pashtuns that we aren't out to screw them. With regard to the apparent Saudi/Iranian alliance, I agree that it raises the importance of Grand Ayatollah Sistani, whom the US appears to have formed an accomodation with in order to go after Sadr in An Najaf. Sistani's rejection of velayet-e-faqih is a major boon to us in this respect, because he can create a counter-balance to Khomeinism within the larger Shi'ite community. That's good for us in the long run, but we still need to eliminate or at least lessen the Wahhabi poison flowing out of the Magic Kingdom.
#5 from kh at 6:52 pm on May 17, 2004
Re: Mexico UFOs - I ain't never seen gas do that before.
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