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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Fears of al–Qaida return in Iraq as US–backed fighters defect American allies the Sons of Iraq being offered more money by al–Qaida to switch sides

· Martin Chulov in Baghdad
· guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 10 August 2010

Al-Qaida is attempting to make a comeback in Iraq by enticing scores of former Sunni allies to rejoin the terrorist group by paying them more than the monthly salary they currently receive from the government, two key US-backed militia leaders have told the Guardian.

They said al-Qaida leaders were exploiting the imminent departure of US fighting troops to ramp up a membership drive, in an attempt to show that they are still a powerful force in the country after seven years of war.

Al-Qaida is also thought to be moving to take advantage of a power vacuum created by continuing political instability in Iraq, which remains without a functional government more than five months after a general election.

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