Tuesday, September 18, 2012

U.S. Intel: Benghazi Emerges As Key Recruiting Ground For al-Qaida

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Benghazi Emerges As Key Recruiting Ground For al-Qaida, US Intel Analysts Say -- NBC

For years, the United States has been concerned about al-Qaida's recruiting along a coastal highway in eastern Libya. The stretch of highway, extending from Derna in the east, through Benghazi — the scene of the attack on a U.S. consulate that killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans last week — to Ajdabiya in the southwest, has earned a reputation as a breeding ground not just for Libya's indigenous Islamists, but also for al-Qaida central on the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Counterterrorism experts inside and outside the U.S. government argue that it is not an exaggeration to suggest that the region around Benghazi has become a crucial wellspring for al-Qaida that rivals even its historic breeding ground — Saudi Arabia.

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My Comment: The White House publicly states one thing (see previous post), and the U.S. intelligence community says something else. My money is on the U.S. intelligence community being right.

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