heraldtribune.com: Southwest Florida's Information Leader: "WASHINGTON --
The Islamic militant suspected of involvement in deadly bombings in Iraq and now Spain has been called an al-Qaida associate, a collaborator of Osama bin Laden who shares his ideology but operates outside his control.
Although his name is not yet widely recognized, intelligence officials say Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is at the forefront of a new, complicated and deadly trend of like-minded terror groups that have become more diffuse. Lines between organizations are blurring, with old groups disbanding and re-emerging under new names, harder to define and predict."
The Islamic militant suspected of involvement in deadly bombings in Iraq and now Spain has been called an al-Qaida associate, a collaborator of Osama bin Laden who shares his ideology but operates outside his control.
Although his name is not yet widely recognized, intelligence officials say Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is at the forefront of a new, complicated and deadly trend of like-minded terror groups that have become more diffuse. Lines between organizations are blurring, with old groups disbanding and re-emerging under new names, harder to define and predict."
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