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background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: center center; margin-left: 6px; font-size: 12px; font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; vertical-align: middle; } .noclass { vertical-align: middle; text-decoration: none; cursor: pointer; } search: guardian unlimited web home uk business audio guardian weekly the wrap news blog talk search the guardian world america arts special reports podcasts news guide help quiz   search this site full coveragespecial report: iraqiraq archived articlesinteractive guides on iraqmore special reportsbritain's armed forcesthe anti-war movemental-qaidaunited statesiranisrael & the middle eastnatoturkeyfull index of our special reports  in this section two children die as iraqi poison plot recalls saddam's assassination method of choice french court freezes sale of saddam's £17m yacht captured videos show 'al-qaida children' training to kidnap and assassinate, says us letters: oil and blood in iraq nick broomfield: in the dock for haditha new iraqi flag hailed as symbolic break with past prince andrew rebukes us over iraq war pakistan-based taliban pose global risk, thinktank warns law lords to rule whether decision to invade iraq warrants inquiry us admits killing nine iraqi civilians activist 'tried to raise cash for iraq insurgents' iraq veterans are denied help for combat trauma chris parker: my fear is for our young soldiers after the battle they're back from the front line - so why are these ex-soldiers still fighting their own wars? female suicide bombers kill 72 people at baghdad markets israel trains us assassination squads in iraq julian borger in washingtontuesday december 9, 2003the guardian israeli advisers are helping train us special forces in aggressive counter-insurgency operations in iraq, including the use of assassination squads against guerrilla leaders, us intelligence and military sources said yesterday. the israeli defence force (idf) has sent urban warfare specialists to fort bragg in north carolina, the home of us special forces, and according to two sources, israeli military "consultants" have also visited iraq. us forces in iraq's sunni triangle have already begun to use tactics that echo israeli operations in the occupied territories, sealing off centres of resistance with razor wire and razing buildings from where attacks have been launched against us troops. but the secret war in iraq is about to get much tougher, in the hope of suppressing the ba'athist-led insurgency ahead of next november's presidential elections. us special forces teams are already behind the lines inside syria attempting to kill foreign jihadists before they cross the border, and a group focused on the "neutralisation" of guerrilla leaders is being set up, according to sources familiar with the operations. "this is basically an assassination programme. that is what is being conceptualised here. this is a hunter-killer team," said a former senior us intelligence official, who added that he feared the new tactics and enhanced cooperation with israel would only inflame a volatile situation in the middle east. "it is bonkers, insane. here we are - we're already being compared to sharon in the arab world, and we've just confirmed it by bringing in the israelis and setting up assassination teams." "they are being trained by israelis in fort bragg," a well-informed intelligence source in washington said. "some israelis went to iraq as well, not to do training, but for providing consultations." the consultants' visit to iraq was confirmed by another us source who was in contact with american officials there. the pentagon did not return calls seeking comment, but a military planner, brigadier general michael vane, mentioned the cooperation with israel in a letter to army magazine in july about the iraq counter-insurgency campaign. "we recently travelled to israel to glean lessons learned from their counterterrorist operations in urban areas," wrote general vane, deputy chief of staff at the army's training and doctrine command. an israeli official said the idf regularly shared its experience in the west bank and gaza with the us armed forces, but said he could not comment about cooperation in iraq. "when we do activities, the us military attaches in tel aviv are interested. i assume it's the same as the british. that's the way allies work. the special forces come to our people and say, do debrief on an operation we have done," the official said. "does it affect iraq? it's not in our interest or the american interest or in anyone's interest to go into that. it would just fit in with jihadist prejudices." colonel ralph peters, a former army intelligence officer and a critic of pentagon policy in iraq, said yesterday there was nothing wrong with learning lessons wherever possible. "when we turn to anyone for insights, it doesn't mean we blindly accept it," col peters said. "but i think what you're seeing is a new realism. the american tendency is to try to win all the hearts and minds. in iraq, there are just some hearts and minds you can't win. within the bounds of human rights, if you do make an example of certain villages it gets the attention of the others, and attacks have gone down in the area." the new counter-insurgency unit made up of elite troops being put together in the pentagon is called task force 121, new yorker magazine reported in yesterday's edition. one of the planners behind the offensive is a highly controversial figure, whose role is likely to inflame muslim opinion: lieutenant general william "jerry" boykin. in october, there were calls for his resignation after he told a church congregation in oregon that the us was at war with satan, who "wants to destroy us as a christian army". "he's been promoted a rank above his abilities," he said. "some generals are pretty good on battlefield but are disastrous nearer the source of power." special reportiraqguardian bookthe war we could not stop - the real story of the battle for iraq, published by guardian books and faber. buy it from amazon.co.ukchronologyiraq timelineinteractive guidesclick-through graphics on iraqkey documentsfull text of speeches and documentscomment and analysismore comment and analysis on iraqaudio reportsaudio reports on iraqmore special reportspolitics and the waraid for iraqiraq - the media warthe anti-war movementguide to anti-war websites printable version | send it to a friend | save story privacy policy  |  terms & conditions  |  advertising guide  |  a-z index  |  about this sitejoin our dating site todayguardian unlimited © guardian news and media limited 2007
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