Officer under Saddam Hussein drew up Islamic State master plan

WorldNews

GF Bot
Joined
Feb 18, 2015
Location
Cyberspace
An ex-intelligence officer under the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was "the strategic head" behind the Islamic State group and drew up the blueprints for the jihadists' capture of northern Syria, German weekly Der Spiegel reported Sunday. Former colonel Samir Abd Muhammad al-Khlifawi, who was better known as Haji Bakr and was killed by Syrian rebels in January 2014, "had been secretly pulling the strings at IS for years", according to the magazine. The weekly said it had been given exclusive access to 31 documents by Bakr, including handwritten lists and charts, after lengthy negotiations with a rebel group in Aleppo, northern Syria, which came in possession of the pages after IS fled the area. The trove "was nothing less than a blueprint for a takeover", according to Spiegel, detailing the creation of a caliphate in northern Syria, complete with meticulous instructions for espionage activities, murder and kidnapping.

Continue reading...
 

Attachments

  • 8ad2ae4e36aff93559e97608577e0760.jpg
    8ad2ae4e36aff93559e97608577e0760.jpg
    3.2 KB · Views: 6
Back
Top