Baghdad, May 28: Al-Qa’ida is struggling to launch frequent suicide attacks in Iraq for the first time because of a shortage of foreign volunteers travelling to the country to carry them out.
Interrogation of prisoners and intercepted messages revealed that local al-Qa’ida commanders are complaining about the lack of foreigners to carry out suicide missions as they had done to devastating effect in the past, Iraq’s Foreign Minister, Hoshyar Zebari, said in an interview with The Independent.
“The shortage of suicide bombers is because Islamic fundamentalists are more interested in Afghanistan and Pakistan these days, the Americans are withdrawing from Iraq and al-Qa’ida’s networks have been disrupted by ourselves and the Americans,” said Mr Zebari, whose own foreign ministry building was badly damaged by a vehicle bomb last August that killed 42 staff members and injured many more. “I expect al-Qa’ida will pool its remaining resources and make another spectacular attack in Baghdad very soon.”
–Agencies