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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. | |
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. |
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