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The Plan I - Terror Attacks and captured
US soldiers
15.5.2007
By Daniel Neun
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May 15, 2007
Mahmudiya, South of Iraq, May 12: An American patrol
gets ambushed. 5 soldiers die, 3 get captured. About
4000 U.S. ground troops swarm the area, supported by
satellites, surveillance aircraft, helicopters. The
surge turns into a search.
Today, May 14,: The group "Islamic State in Iraq"
claims responsibility not only for the capturing of
the U.S. soldiers - they did so on Sunday, May 13
(2) - but also for two major terror attacks: two
"suicide bombings" on May 9 in the Kurdish capital
Erbil (Erbil) (the day when Dick Cheney arrived in
Baghdad) and on Sunday in the Kurdish town of
Makhmour, which is near to the oil-rich (3) Mosul,
but just outside the "autonomous Kurdish region".
In our latest article "Iraq: terror plot in
Kurdistan against US and EU?" - on May the 11th - we
tried to expose, that this so -called "suicide
bombing" in Erbil/Erbil on May 09 could not had been
a truck bombing, regarding the simple fact that the
explosion had left a huge crater. It's a question of
science theories (former called "physics") that this
must have been the result of a rocket or a mortar
impact.
We also mentioned, that according to news reports
the Kurdish intelligence service expected such an
attack.
And yesterday a German paper reported, the second
terror attack in Kurdistan - in Makhmour (Machmur)
near the headquarter of the "Kurdistan Democratic
Party" (KDP), led by Massoud Barzani, who is also
President of Kurdistan - allegedly has been
perpetrated by "a man in Iraqi Military uniform" who
was driving a jeep that was "prepared with
explosives" ("mit Sprengstoff präparierten
Geländewagen").
So, let's get immediately to the most simple and
most important question in war:
What's going on?
"THE ISLAMIC STATE IN IRAQ"
It is already published, but not widely known, that
the leader of this "Al Qaeda/al-Qaida/" in Iraq is,
according to independent researchers, in fact the
salafist Khalid al-Mashhadani. He is using the
wide-spread pseudonym "Abu Omar al-Baghdadi".
This "Caliph" of "Al Qaeda/al-qaida" has broken up
school and belongs to the traditionally salafist
tribe of Mashhadanis (plural Mushahiddeh, in Arabic)
as also do Iraq`s Vice President, Tariq al-Hashemi,
and the Speaker of the Parliament, Mahmoud al-Mashhadani,
who are the leading Sunnis in the Iraqi government.
This quite interesting research also says, "the
Mashhadanis were influenced very early on by
Salafism through Ibrahim Khalil Ibrahim al-Mashhadani
(a very distant familial relation to Khalid) who
formed a clandestine Salafist organization in Iraq
in the late 1970s that had some links with the
Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and with Saudi Arabia.
This organization may have been used at one point by
Saddam's intelligence service as an arms and money
conduit to the Syrian MB."
The report also says, that "Khalid al-Mashhadani`s
name and the locations of some of the Islamic State
of Iraq`s HQs in Baghdad were revealed to the Iraqi
government by other jihadist groups that have
recently had a falling out with Al-Qaeda."
And, as we do know, salafist militias and
mercenaries - and the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria -
benefitted from Saudi money and U.S. support.
That's what Seymour Hersh found out and published in
March.
THE POWER STRUGGLE IN KURDISTAN
First of all, the oldest and influential network of
human kind is the family.
Now let's have a look at the situation in Kurdistan
and in Iraq.
Two parties have been fighting for power for
decades, the "Kurdistan Democratic Party" (KDP) and
the "Patriotic Union of Kurdistan" (PUK), which
split from them in 1975.
Founder and present chief of the PUK is Jalal
Talabani, who is also the current President of Iraq.
President of Kurdistan - which is, in fact, an
independent state, despite the fact none talks about
that - is Massoud
Barzani, who is also the leader of the KDP.
The Prime Minister of Kurdistan is Barzani's nephew,
Nechervan Idris Barzani, who is married to the
daughter of Massoud Barzani, Nabila Barzani.
Massoud (Massud) Barzani asked Saddam for help
reclaiming back Erbil/Erbil from Talabani and his
PUK in 1995, and Saddam did.
On May 12, the day the U.S. patrol got ambushed in
Mahmudiya, nephew Nechirvan Barzani helds a speech
in Erbil/Erbil, three days after dozens died there,
and guess where?
At a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of
a five-star luxury hotel complex, organized by the
general manager of Kempinski Hotels, Mr. Michael
Sorgenfrey, along with members of the Elegan Group -
from Turkey.
The Park Hotel is being financed by investors
through the Turkish Elegan Group and will be managed
by Kempinski Hotels.
Also present: Mr. Paul Brinkley from the US
Department of Defense with his "business
delegation".
Nephew Nechirvan Barzani, who is accidentally also
Prime Minister of Kurdistan:
"I also welcome the Elegan Group and their
delegation, investors from Turkey. A warm welcome to
you."
I'm touched. Wouldn't they invade from Turkey?
"Your attendance here today is a very strong message
of support for our serious efforts to rebuild our
country. Projects such as this are our response to
the destructive activities of terrorists. Whatever
they do, the terrorists cannot stop our progress..
Fortunately, we have the wealth that flows beneath
our feet. Oil and gas will contribute to our
financial security."
Ah, here we go.
"We believe that decentralisation of oil and gas
management in accordance with a federal system will
generate higher benefits to be equitably shared by
all Iraqis. We cannot, and must not, ever forget the
extraordinary abuse we have suffered from excessive
centralisation of political and economic power."
Okay, what's Nephew Barzani saying? He says:
"We've got the oil and we keep it. Before selling it
to the good old West, of course..."
Also present is "Mr.Saba". This is very likely
Aladdin Saba, sent there by the king of the..sent
there by AmCham, the American Chamber of Commerce,
where he is a member of.
He is also President, a founder and member of the
Egyptian Investment Management Association, a
founder and member of the Egyptian Capital Markets
Association, a member of the British Egyptian
Business Association, a member of the Egyptian
Businessmen`s Association and head of its Stock
Exchange committee. Aladdin Saba has also been a
member of the Board of Directors of The Cairo and
Alexandria Stock Exchange for three consecutive
years.
The Prime Nephew of Kurdistan, Nechirvan Barzani, is
uttering quite friendly words about him that day.
"The attack that targeted the city of Erbil (Erbil)
was expected, despite the intense security
operations in recent days. We had intelligence
information that terrorist groups had plans to
disrupt security and to bring the instability of
Baghdad and central Iraq to Kurdistan," a high-level
Kurdish source told the Italian Aki News 3 days
before, on May 9.
Didn't that source tell anyone else in Kurdistan?
And what does that mean, bring from Baghdad to
Kurdistan? Bring it from Talabani to Barzani? Then
why is his Nephew playing the game, to?
Let's read further comments on that:
"In addition to the observations of Kurdish
intelligence, the source also said that many of
those recently arrested confessed of schemes to
destabilize Kurdistan, Aki News reports.
"Large quantities of weapons and explosives" were
discovered in Kurdistan in recent days, the security
source said.
Kurdish intelligence officials initially believed
that these were destined to be smuggled into the
rest of Iraq, but later investigations revealed that
they were intended for operations inside Kurdish
territory, the agency reports.
`Add to this the movements of some terrorist
organizations near the Kurdish-Iranian border, in
which some of our border posts were attacked several
times, these indications provided us with
intelligence to expect today's attacks, and we
expect other attempts along these lines,` the
Kurdish security source continued.
Without naming parties involved, the security source
also criticized `attempts to make changes in
sensitive security positions in Sulaymaniya.`
The leadership of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan,
headed by Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, is
implementing changes in the security apparatus
around Sulaymaniyah, Aki News explains, removing
security officials who belong to a rival faction
within the PUK, led by Noshirwan Mustafa, who lost
the party leadership elections to Talabani several
months ago."
Okay, what do we have?
We have a power struggle in the PUK between the
chief Talabani, who is also President of Iraq, and
somebody who is called Noshirwan Mustafa.
Who's that?
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