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| His Enemy Is America By MICHAEL SCHEUER
Al-Zarqawi, nearing 40, was born in Jordan. As a youth, he drank, dropped out of high school and often got into trouble with the police. In the 1980s and '90s he trained with al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. From a base somewhere in Iraq, al-Zarqawi now plays a key role in integrating non-Iraqi Muslimsfrom Syria, Jordan, Yemen and elsewhereinto the Iraq insurgency. Last December he openly pledged loyalty to Osama bin Laden. Although bin Laden does not seek command and control over groups like this that join al-Qaeda, he hopes to inspire them to attack the U.S. and its allies, spreading American forces across the globe and diminishing the ability of Washington's still small pool of capable intelligence officers to focus on al-Qaeda itself. A letter from bin Laden to al-Zarqawi, recently intercepted by Western intelligence, asked al-Zarqawi to "attack the United States." That's likely to push ever more scarce U.S. resources toward al-Zarqawi, even before it is clear he has a capacity to attack the U.S. Scheuer, author of Imperial Hubris, headed the CIA's bin Laden unit desk from 1996 to 1999
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FROM THE APRIL 18, 2005 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2005
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