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The Baluch Connection (Mylroie Links KSM to Baghdad)
Front Page Magazine ^ | March 18, 2003 | Laurie Mylroie

Posted on 03/18/2003 10:47:25 PM PST by WarSlut

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, is a Pakistani Baluch. So is Ramzi Yousef, who masterminded the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. In 1995, together with a third Baluch, Abdul Hakam Murad, the two collaborated in an unsuccessful plot to bomb 12 U.S. airplanes. Years later, as head of al Qaeda's military committee, Mohammed reportedly planned the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings, as well as the bombing of the USS Cole in 2000.

Why should the Baluch seek to kill Americans? Sunni Muslims, they live in the desert regions of eastern Iran and western Pakistan. The U.S. has little to do with them; there is no evident motive for this murderous obsession. The Baluch do, however, have longstanding ties to Iraqi intelligence, reflecting their militant opposition to the Shiite regime in Tehran. Wafiq Samarrai, former chief of Iraqi military intelligence, explains that Iraqi intelligence worked with the Baluch during the Iran-Iraq war. According to Mr. Samarrai, Iraqi intelligence has well-established contacts with the Baluch in both Iran and Pakistan.

Mohammed, Yousef and Murad, supposedly born and raised in Kuwait, are part of a tight circle. Mohammed is said to be Yousef's maternal uncle; Murad is supposed to be Yousef's childhood friend. And U.S. authorities have identified as major al Qaeda figures three other Baluch: two brothers of Yousef and a cousin. The official position is thus that a single family is at the center of almost all the major terrorist attacks against U.S. targets since 1993. The existence of intelligence ties between Iraq and the Baluch is scarcely noted. Indeed, these Baluch terrorists began attacking the U.S. long before al Qaeda did.

Notably, this Baluch "family" is from Kuwait. Their identities are based on documents from Kuwaiti files that predate Kuwait's liberation from Iraqi occupation, and which are therefore unreliable. While in Kuwait, Iraqi intelligence could have tampered with files to create false identities (or "legends") for its agents. So, rather than one family, these terrorists are, quite plausibly, elements of Iraq's Baluch network, given legends by Iraqi intelligence.

Someone named Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was born in Kuwait to Pakistani parents on April 19, 1965. After high school in Kuwait, he enrolled at Chowan College in North Carolina in January 1984, before transferring to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where he received his degree in December 1986. Is the Sept. 11 mastermind the same person as the student? He need not be. Perhaps the real Mohammed died (possibly during Iraq's occupation of Kuwait), and a terrorist assumed his identity.

Mohammed should now be just under 38, but the terrorist's arrest photo, showing graying sideburns and heavy jowls, seems to suggest an older man (admittedly, a subjective judgment). Yet this question can be pursued more reliably. Three sets of information exist regarding Mohammed: information from U.S. sources from the 1980s (INS and college documents, as well as individuals who may remember him); Kuwaiti documents; and information since the liberation of Kuwait (from his arrest, the interrogation of other al Qaeda prisoners, and the investigation into the 1995 plane-bombing plot).

The Kuwaiti documents should be scrutinized for irregularities that suggest tampering. The information about Mohammed from the '80s needs to be compared with the information that has emerged since Kuwait's liberation. The terrorist may prove to be taller (or shorter) than the student. Interrogators might ask him what he remembers of the colleges he is claimed to have attended. Acquaintances -- like Gaith Faile, who taught Mohammed at Chowan and who told the Journal, "He wasn't a radical" -- should be asked to provide a positive identification.

Along these lines, Kuwait's file on Yousef is telling. Yousef entered the U.S. on an Iraqi passport in the name of Ramzi Yousef, but fled on a passport in the name of Mohammed's supposed nephew, Abdul Basit Karim. But Kuwait's file on Karim was tampered with. The file should contain copies of the front pages of his passport, including picture and signature. They are missing. Extraneous information was inserted -- a notation that he and his family left Kuwait on Aug. 26, 1990, traveling from Kuwait to Iraq, entering Iran at Salamcheh on their way to Pakistani Baluchistan. But people do not provide authorities an itinerary when crossing a border. Moreover, there was no Kuwaiti government then. Iraq occupied Kuwait and would have had to put that information into the file.

Karim attended college in Britain. His teachers there strongly doubted that their student was the terrorist mastermind. Most notably, Karim was short, at most 5-foot-8; Yousef is 6 feet tall.

Nevertheless, Yousef's fingerprints are in Karim's file. Probably, the fingerprint card in Karim's file was switched, the original replaced by one with Yousef's prints on it. James Fox, who headed the FBI investigation into the 1993 WTC bombing, has been quoted as affirming that Iraqi involvement was the theory "accepted by most of the veteran investigators." Pakistani investigators were likewise convinced that Yousef had close links with the MKO, an anti-Iranian terrorist group run by Iraq, and conducted a bomb attack in Mashhad, Iran, in 1994.

U.S. authorities may unravel the story very quickly if they pursue the question of Mohammed's identity, instead of assuming they know who their captive really is. As for the larger issue of these murderously anti-American Baluch, that matter may become clear soon, once U.S. forces take Baghdad -- and take possession of Iraq's intelligence files.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 91101; alqaedaandiraq; khalidmohammed; lauriemylroie; osamabinladen; ramziyousef; saddamhussein; waronterror
Justice is coming...
1 posted on 03/18/2003 10:47:25 PM PST by WarSlut
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To: WarSlut
We have some Balouchs living in the USA, and they have lived here for a good while.
2 posted on 03/18/2003 11:05:21 PM PST by tessalu
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To: WarSlut
Someone named Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was born in Kuwait to Pakistani parents on April 19, 1965

Creepy. 30 years later to the DAY, OKC bombing took place.

That aside, I wonder what the relevance of the identities stolen from Kuwait are? Did they select people at random to "morph" into?

3 posted on 03/18/2003 11:25:40 PM PST by cgk (the Mrs half)
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To: OKCSubmariner; glorygirl; backhoe
ping for thoughts.
4 posted on 03/18/2003 11:29:05 PM PST by cgk (the Mrs half)
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To: cgk; Badabing Badaboom; bonfire; Wallaby; Fred Mertz; honway; Mitchell; Allan
That aside, I wonder what the relevance of the identities stolen from Kuwait are? Did they select people at random to "morph" into?

Good question. If Mylroie's theory is correct, I have a few suggestions:

I'm not completely sold on Mylroie's theory, yet, BTW, although the eerie silence from North Carolina and Hoagland's article in the Washington Post, plus the suspicious near-blackout on KSM in the media until a few weeks ago, support it. Another possibility, given that the real family were ethnic Baluchs, is that maybe they got hooked up with the Iraqis during the occupation through some other family connection, and perhaps these terrorists really are the same as the students in North Carolina and Wales. I sure would like to know the answer.

5 posted on 03/19/2003 2:50:19 AM PST by The Great Satan (Revenge, Terror and Extortion: A Guide for the Perplexed)
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To: cgk
That aside, I wonder what the relevance of the identities stolen from Kuwait are? Did they select people at random to "morph" into?

I'd be curious if there were any MORE, and if any of those folks are here in the US for one reason or another. I wonder if there is any way to check the Kuwaiti public records looking for suspicious entries and compare the names to folks over here on Student visas, etc?

6 posted on 03/19/2003 8:30:00 AM PST by SuziQ
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To: The Great Satan
although the eerie silence from North Carolina and Hoagland's article in the Washington Post, plus the suspicious near-blackout on KSM in the media until a few weeks ago, support it.

I thought I'd read on a different thread about this that someone from Khalid's college in NC had said that the guy who was captured looked much OLDER than the person they had known in school would have been.

7 posted on 03/19/2003 8:32:50 AM PST by SuziQ
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To: SuziQ; Badabing Badaboom; honway
Some people think that the pictures of KSM are not consistent with his supposed age of 37 years. I think it's marginal, myself: he looks older, but it's far from a slam dunk. I have Google searched repeatedly for interviews with old classmates done since the pictures came out, but nothing substantive has appeared. That itself is very suspicious, and reminiscent of the state of affairs with respect to American Media in Boca Rotan. At minimum, this should be an enormous human interest story. Why isn't it being covered like one?
8 posted on 03/19/2003 10:59:20 AM PST by The Great Satan (Revenge, Terror and Extortion: A Guide for the Perplexed)
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To: The Great Satan
Thanks for the flag.
9 posted on 03/19/2003 11:20:09 AM PST by honway
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To: WarSlut
Ping for later.
10 posted on 03/19/2003 11:58:10 AM PST by goody2shooz
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To: The Great Satan
Most notably, Karim was short, at most 5-foot-8; Yousef is 6 feet tall.

This is close to a clincher. Also, Mylroie claims the indictments issued against Yousef charged him with fraudulently obtaining the Basit passport. The Shootings Outside the CIA

11 posted on 03/19/2003 9:23:13 PM PST by Wallaby
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To: WarSlut
I just finished “The War Against America: Saddam Hussein and the World Trade Center Attacks,” by Laurie Mylroie.

I thought it was great!

I found the connections that she drew between “state terrorism” (Iraqi) and the first (1993) Trade Center to be quite convincing. One of the first "arguments" that people make when they are against what we are currently doing in Iraq - is that there is no connection between Iraq and 9/11 - they should read this book.

Some of the points that she makes are:

-Mohammed Salameh, convicted for his role in the Trade Center bombing, made forty-six calls to Iraq, the majority to his uncle in Baghdad, a convicted terrorist who spent eighteen years in an Israeli jail. Most telephone conversations (especially international ones) in Iraq are monitored by Iraqi intelligence.

-Following Salameh’s calls to his uncle, Abdul Rahman Yasin, an Iraqi resident in Baghdad, traveled to Jordan, where he obtained a U.S. passport. One of the original indicted conspirators, Yasin returned to Iraq after the Trade Center bombing and has been harbored by Iraq ever since.

-Ramzi Yousef (the bomb “expert”) entered the plot only after Salameh’s calls to his uncle. He transformed the conspiracy from a pipe bombing plot to the audacious attack on the Trade Center by using the “largest improvised explosive device in the history of forensic explosives.”

-Someone created a false identity for Yousef by tampering with the official file of Abdul Basit Karim, who lived in Kuwait. That included substituting a fingerprint card with Yousef’s prints on it for the original card. Reasonably, only Iraq could have done that, while it occupied Kuwait.

On the back of the book, former CIA Director James Woolsey is quoted:

“After September 11 many, including myself, believe that the attacks may be the result of a partnership between the terrorists and a state with a sophisticated intelligence service and a program of biological warfare. If this proves to be true and Iraq is shown to be the terrorists’ partner, there is no reason for anyone to ask, ‘Why didn’t someone warn us? Because Laurie Mylroie did.”

12 posted on 03/22/2003 1:49:57 AM PST by Heuristic Hiker
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To: Heuristic Hiker
BUMP
13 posted on 03/22/2003 1:51:53 AM PST by nopardons
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To: Utah Girl
bump
14 posted on 03/22/2003 1:52:53 AM PST by Heuristic Hiker
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To: Heuristic Hiker
Thanks for the ping, this looks like a book I'll have to read.
15 posted on 03/22/2003 10:25:21 PM PST by Utah Girl ("We must stop evil before it becomes too powerful." - Elie Weisel.)
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To: amom
interesting ping
16 posted on 03/22/2003 10:36:16 PM PST by KC Burke
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To: KC Burke; Alamo-Girl
Burke: Very interesting. Thanks for the heads up.

AG: ping
17 posted on 03/23/2003 10:10:27 AM PST by amom (Hope you and yours are doing fine.)
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To: WarSlut
bump
18 posted on 06/13/2003 5:53:55 PM PDT by pttttt
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