The Daily Telegraph | Iraqis 'learn ambush methods': "IRAQI guerillas blasting US military convoys with improvised bombs hidden at roadsides might have learned tactics by talking to Chechen rebels and Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters in Afghanistan, a US Army intelligence officer told The Associated Press.
Iraqi rebels have been communicating with such outsiders through e-mail, telephone and personal visits, said Major Thomas Sirois, chief intelligence officer of the US Army's 3rd Corps Support Command, which occupies this sprawling base north of Baghdad."
Iraqi rebels have been communicating with such outsiders through e-mail, telephone and personal visits, said Major Thomas Sirois, chief intelligence officer of the US Army's 3rd Corps Support Command, which occupies this sprawling base north of Baghdad."
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