Terrorist "Chief" Is U.S. Spin
By Chris Hughes
04/13/06 "The
Mirror" -- -- TERROR mastermind Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi
is a largely fictitious bogeyman invented to help an American
propaganda war in Iraq, it was claimed last night.
Senior US military and intelligence officers admitted they have
"overstated" the importance of the Jordanian-born al-Qaeda
chief.
Evidence has emerged that spin doctors also bombarded the "home
audience" with exaggerated stories about al-Zarqawi, who is
rumoured to have personally decapitated British hostage Ken
Bigley in 2004.
At a meeting at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas Colonel Derek Harvey,
a former military intelligence officer, said foreign rebels were
"a very small part of the numbers".
He said: "Our focus on al-Zarqawi has enlarged his caricature -
made him more important than he really is. The long-term threat
is not al-Zarqawi or religious extremists, but former regime
types and their friends."
Al-Zarqawi - a former junkie jailed for trying to overthrow the
Jordanian government - has received a death sentence and had a
£15million bounty placed on his head by the US.
He is said to have been behind the Fallujah uprising in 2004 and
to be Osama bin Laden's representative in Iraq. The US claims he
is at the head of a foreign force of insurgents and Britain
still insists the rebellion is being led by foreign fighters.
But former SAS trooper Ben Griffin said recently: "I was there
for months and I didn't come across any foreign fighters."
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