Publicado: 08 Jun 2007 20:25
Varias noticias relacionadas con Afganistán. Fuente COPE.
Independientemente de que sea verdad o no...si fuera cierto, menuda brecha en la OPSEC. Máxime cuando cada vez hay más informes acerca de cómo las noticias aparecidas en los medios de comunicación occidentales aparecen rápidamente en forums yihadistas. Lo acaba de publicar el instituto MEMRI.Según ha sabido la COPE, seis militares van a partir de la base de Torrejón para llevar hasta el país asiático buena parte del material que se empleará en el entrenamiento de militares afganos. Otros 5 militares viajaron hace dos meses para ir preparando las instalaciones para esta misión. El Parlamento todavía no ha dado la autorización para que esta nuevo cometido de las Fuerzas Armadas se desarrolle en Afganistán. Serán en total 50 los militares españoles que tomarán parte en el adiestramiento del ejército afgano. El resto se trasladará hasta allí en el plazo de unos 10 días.
Los militares españoles desplegados en Afganistán han expresado su malestar y quejas ante la falta de seguridad en el aeropuerto de la base de Herat, especialmente en la torre de control. Fuentes militares aseguran a la COPE que dicha torre carece de la protección adecuada, y muestra de ello, es que se limita a un soldado que les acompaña cuando se hace el relevo en la torre.
La seguridad del aeropuerto está a cargo de policías afganos que, según estas fuentes, son fácilmente sobornables. Prueba de esto es que recientemente pudieron observar como un afgano se acercaba a la puerta de la torre de control, y se ponía a golpearla con la intención de entrar y subir sin que nadie se lo impidiera.
Desde los Cuerpos de Inteligencia han advertido a los militares españoles que se encuentran en Herat del riesgo de que se produzcan inmolaciones por parte de afganos que debido a la llegada de la primavera han bajado de las montañas. También, les han avisado de que uno de los objetivos podría ser el aeropuerto. Los militares han pedido una torre de control móvil para estar menos expuestos a un ataque aunque de momento sus peticiones han caído en saco roto.
June 8, 2007 No.1615
How Islamist Internet Forums Are Used to Inform Mujahideen of News from Western Media
Islamists have long used their Internet forums as major conduits for disseminating useful information to the jihad fighters. [1] A comprehensive examination of postings on Islamist forums reveals that they are used not only to spread jihadist propaganda, but also to disseminate information from the Western media that can help the mujahideen in the field or can raise the morale of Islamists around the world.
Publishing Information of Operational Significance to the Mujahideen
Useful Information for the Mujahideen in the Field
An analysis of the postings on Islamist forums reveals that Islamists monitor the Western media for information that has immediate operational implications for the jihad fighters on the battlefield, namely, information that can increase their effectiveness or can help them to identify potential targets and threats. The following are examples of postings alerting the mujahideen to Western news reports of this sort.
A message titled "Attention Anyone Who Carries a Sniper Rifle," posted November 3, 2006 on the forum www.mohajroon.com/vb, called attention to a Spiegel TV show which discussed, among other things, a new acoustic device of American manufacture intended for use against snipers in Iraq. [2] The message explained that the device "includes several microphones that allow the soldiers in the Hummer to determine the location from which a shot was fired... [and thus to pinpoint] the mujahid's position." In response to the message, a forum participant advised the mujahideen to "use silencers, or to take advantage of some background noise [by] firing the shot when the noise occurs and thus camouflaging its sound." [3]
On April 4, 2007 a member of the Islamist forum www.al-hesbah.org described an Internet TV broadcast in which U.S. soldiers recounted their experiences in Iraq. One of the soldiers, said the message, "told of an [incident] in which a tank convoy discovered an ambush [laid by mujahideen]... American tanks carry a set of rockets which can be controlled from inside the tank using miniature cameras [mounted on] the rockets themselves. These cameras provide the soldiers inside the tank with a view of the outside... The soldier [on the program] said that, [during a patrol in Iraq], he had spied two people hiding behind low barrier and attempting to fire a rocket, but that he had managed to fire... first. His report was accompanied by... sketches indicating the [exact] angle from which he saw the two mujahideen who were lying in wait for him."
The message went on to provide analysis and advice: "The barrier behind which the two [mujahideen] hid seemed to be slightly less than one meter tall, which would have been sufficient to hide a person from [an observer] at eye level. However, since the cameras... [mounted] on the tank are higher than that, they enabled [the soldiers] to see the two people... [Hence, mujahideen] should make sure that their cover... is sufficiently tall to conceal them from those cameras... [When they select a location for an ambush], one of them [should] stand on a truck or on the roof of a car in order to verify that the cover is tall enough..." [4] //sigue...//
http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD161507


