Via the excellent David's Medienkritik (by far the best digest of German media), this item from the Suddeutsche Zeitung (via ABC):
German spies in Baghdad helped U.S. warplanes strike at least one target during the 2003 Iraq war despite Berlin's statements it was not involved in the conflict, German media reported on Thursday.I'll have to follow this... Posted by Mitch at January 12, 2006 07:39 AM | TrackBackThe Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper and NDR television said two agents of Germany's BND foreign intelligence agency remained in Iraq throughout the war, supplying U.S. counterparts with information.
"They gave us direct support. They gave us information for targeting," NDR quoted a former U.S. military official as saying in a preview of a programme to be broadcast later on Thursday.
Ummm...
Nice to know they did it, and not really all that surprising: I suspect we get a LOT of help from just about every intelligence service on the globe when its convenient / suites their purposes.
But I, Bin Ladin, and the Sunnis in Iraq really didn't need to know this.
Off topic: Mitch, have you been paying attention to German pop music lately? Its been getting somewhat interesting lately...I became a fan quite by accident.
Posted by: Bill Haverberg at January 12, 2006 04:32 PM