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jakeXT

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Sun Dec 14, 2014, 01:39 PM Dec 2014

Isis senior commander reveals exclusive details of the terror group’s origins inside an Iraqi prison

One of the Islamic State’s senior commanders reveals exclusive details of the terror group’s origins inside an Iraqi prison – right under the noses of their American jailers.

n the summer of 2004, a young jihadist in shackles and chains was walked by his captors slowly into the Camp Bucca prison in southern Iraq. He was nervous as two American soldiers led him through three brightly-lit buildings and then a maze of wire corridors, into an open yard, where men with middle-distance stares, wearing brightly-coloured prison uniforms, stood back warily, watching him.

“I knew some of them straight away,” he told me last month. “I had feared Bucca all the way down on the plane. But when I got there, it was much better than I thought. In every way.”

The jihadist, who uses the nom de guerre Abu Ahmed, entered Camp Bucca as a young man a decade ago, and is now a senior official within Islamic State (Isis) – having risen through its ranks with many of the men who served time alongside him in prison. Like him, the other detainees had been snatched by US soldiers from Iraq’s towns and cities and flown to a place that had already become infamous: a foreboding desert fortress that would shape the legacy of the US presence in Iraq.

The other prisoners did not take long to warm to him, Abu Ahmed recalled. They had also been terrified of Bucca, but quickly realised that far from their worst fears, the US-run prison provided an extraordinary opportunity. “We could never have all got together like this in Baghdad, or anywhere else,” he told me. “It would have been impossibly dangerous. Here, we were not only safe, but we were only a few hundred metres away from the entire al-Qaida leadership.”

It was at Camp Bucca that Abu Ahmed first met Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the emir of Isis who is now frequently described as the world’s most dangerous terrorist leader. From the beginning, Abu Ahmed said, others in the camp seemed to defer to him. “Even then, he was Abu Bakr. But none of us knew he would ever end up as leader.”

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/11/-sp-isis-the-inside-story

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Isis senior commander reveals exclusive details of the terror group’s origins inside an Iraqi prison (Original Post) jakeXT Dec 2014 OP
Why are we giving a bully pulpit to the terrorists? I see there are those who are Thinkingabout Dec 2014 #1

Thinkingabout

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1. Why are we giving a bully pulpit to the terrorists? I see there are those who are
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 01:50 PM
Dec 2014

trying to "blame the US for ISIS", it comes for poor training as young folks by their elders and just as groups like KKK rear their young to hate it continues on to the next generation. I don't see nor do I expect the KKK to get a bully pulpit on DU, it is a group full of hatred, wants others to follow the hatred. It needs to stop, they do not deserve time here.

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