A Sectarian Spy Duel In Baghdad
Iraq's internal conflict is on the verge of claiming a new victim -- the country's fledging intelligence service. Pressure to abolish the spy agency is coming from pro-Iranian Shiite politicians who have created a rival organization.
The duel between the Iraqi spy agencies is one more sign of the sectarian rage that is destroying the country, as reflected in yesterday's macabre repeat bombing of the Samarra mosque revered by Shiites. Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq's Shiite prime minister, is said to vacillate between supporting the official spy service and its Iranian-backed challenger. U.S. officials, who strongly back the official service, are upset about the bickering but seem unable to resolve it.… Seguir leyendo »