General Predicts Fewer Sunni Ties to Terrorists
21st Jan 2006, 00:44 GMT
By Gerry J. Gilmore American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, 2006 – Iraqi Sunnis who may have partnered with foreign terrorist groups in the past will abandon that practice because it's against their interests, the U. S. officer in charge of operations in northern Iraq predicted today. "I think we'll probably see fewer and fewer Sunni organizations aligned with terrorists and foreign fighters," Army Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Turner II, the commander of Multinational Division North, said to Pentagon reporters during a news conference via satellite.
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