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Al-Qaeda 'may be shifting focus' Al-Qaeda 'may be shifting focus'
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Al-Qaeda may be considering shifting its focus from Iraq to Afghanistan, the top US commander in Iraq has said.Al-Qaeda may be considering shifting its focus from Iraq to Afghanistan, the top US commander in Iraq has said.
In an interview with the Associated Press, Gen David Petraeus said there was evidence that foreign fighters were being diverted away from Iraq.In an interview with the Associated Press, Gen David Petraeus said there was evidence that foreign fighters were being diverted away from Iraq.
But he said there was no suggestion the militant Islamist group would entirely abandon the fight in Iraq.But he said there was no suggestion the militant Islamist group would entirely abandon the fight in Iraq.
Al-Qaeda evolved in Afghanistan and was closely-linked to the Taleban regime, toppled by US-led forces in 2001.Al-Qaeda evolved in Afghanistan and was closely-linked to the Taleban regime, toppled by US-led forces in 2001.
As Iraq became the main theatre of conflict in the Middle East, al-Qaeda's leadership focused its efforts on fighting there.As Iraq became the main theatre of conflict in the Middle East, al-Qaeda's leadership focused its efforts on fighting there.
What they certainly may do is start to provide some of those resources that would have come to Iraq to Pakistan, possibly Afghanistan Gen David PetraeusUS commander in Iraq "We do think that there is some assessment ongoing as to the continued viability of al-Qaeda's fight in Iraq," Gen Petraeus said. What they certainly may do is start to provide some of those resources that would have come to Iraq to Pakistan, possibly Afghanistan Gen David PetraeusUS commander in Iraq
"We do think that there is some assessment ongoing as to the continued viability of al-Qaeda's fight in Iraq," Gen Petraeus said.
But he warned: "They're not going to abandon Iraq. They're not going to write it off. None of that.But he warned: "They're not going to abandon Iraq. They're not going to write it off. None of that.
"What they certainly may do is start to provide some of those resources that would have come to Iraq to Pakistan, possibly Afghanistan.""What they certainly may do is start to provide some of those resources that would have come to Iraq to Pakistan, possibly Afghanistan."
He said there were signs that foreign fighters recruited by al-Qaeda to do battle in Iraq were being diverted to the largely ungoverned areas on the Afghan-Pakistan border.He said there were signs that foreign fighters recruited by al-Qaeda to do battle in Iraq were being diverted to the largely ungoverned areas on the Afghan-Pakistan border.
The US has often expressed concern at the flow of insurgents through the porous border with Pakistan.The US has often expressed concern at the flow of insurgents through the porous border with Pakistan.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates recently said he was "working very hard" to find a way to counter the movement of militants through the border.Secretary of Defense Robert Gates recently said he was "working very hard" to find a way to counter the movement of militants through the border.