05-05-2010, 07:09 AM
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/st...ahzad.html
Quote:Last week, before the Times Square incident, I was talking with a former U.S. intelligence officer who worked extensively on jihadi cases during several overseas tours. He said that when a singleton of Shahzadââ¬â¢s profileââ¬âespecially a U.S. citizenââ¬âturns up in a place like Peshawar, local jihadi groups are much more likely to assess him as a probable U.S. spy than as a genuine volunteer. At best, the jihadi groups might conclude that a particular U.S.-originated individualââ¬â¢s case is uncertain. They might then encourage the person to go home and carry out an attackââ¬âwithout giving him any training or access to higher-up specialists that might compromise their local operations. They would see such a U.S.-based volunteer as a ââ¬Åfreebie,ââ¬Â the former officer saidââ¬âif he returns home to attack, great, but if he merely goes off to report back to his C.I.A. case officer, no harm done.