By Alastair Macdonald
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Al Qaeda is probably among "terrorist" groups operating against American forces in Iraq (news - web sites), the U.S. commander in the country said Thursday.
Attacks on his troops are getting more sophisticated and more deadly, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez told a news conference in Baghdad, with "professionals" clearly involved. But U.S. forces were learning from their reverses.
Sanchez said this week that Iraq was becoming a "terrorist magnet" for anti-American groups. Asked if Osama bin Laden (news - web sites)'s al Qaeda network of radical Islamists was among those present, he replied: "They probably are operating in Iraq."
He also named Ansar al Islam, which formerly had a base in the mountainous Kurdish-controlled zone of northern Iraq, and said he thought "other extremist groups" were active too.
"There are foreign fighters that have come into this country," he said. "And some Islamic fundamentalists also."
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=578&ncid=578&e=20&u=/nm/20030731/ts_nm/security_iraq_dcSomeone should show Sanchez this page:
http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/terrornet/12.htmCountries where al Qaeda operates, published by the State Department, 10/11/01. Iraq isn't listed.