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Chalabi denies leaks to Iranian intelligence

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Ahmad Chalabi, head of the Iraqi National Congress (INC) denied allegations that he leaked sensitive information to Iran, even as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) launched an investigation to identify ChalabiEs source in the Pentagon. A source close to the INC leader reported that Chalabi would become a member of a new Iraqi consultative council, despite being excluded from the new interim Iraqi government.

Author: Boyne, Sean
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's Intelligence Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0955-1247
Year: 2004
Executive changes & profiles, Iraq, Guided Missiles, Space Vehicles, Parts, Officials and employees, Defense industry, Chalabi, Ahmed, Iraqi National Congress, Defence industry

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Saudi authorities increase pressure on Al-Qaeda

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A report from Saudi Arabia reveals that the Al-Qaeda cell led by Abs al-Aziz al-Miqrin and a small group of followers are under considerable pressure and are under believed to be lying low in a remote area north of Riyadh. Saudi officials believe that he was the mastermind behind the truck bomb attack on the Al-Muhayya residential compound in Riyadh.

Author: Boyne, Sean
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's Intelligence Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0955-1247
Year: 2004
Saudi Arabia, Police Protection, Terrorist Control, Security Mgmt-Kidnapping & Terrorism, Military aspects, Terrorism, Al-Qaeda

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Amal: from private army to political party

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The Amal Militia of Lebanon has transformed itself into a legitimate and influential political party. A representative of the Shi'a community of Lebanon, the Amal is sometimes confused with the more radical Hizbullah.

Author: Boyne, Sean
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's Intelligence Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0955-1247
Year: 2001
Lebanon, History, Political aspects, Political parties, Amal Militia

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