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43 military veterans now charged in Capitol riot
A new report from the George Washington University Program on Extremism and the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point looks at veterans charged in the riot. Author: Jordan Fischer Updated: 5:28 PM EDT April 13, 2021
WASHINGTON More than a third of the military veterans charged so far in the Capitol riot have reported ties to domestic extremist organizations, according to a new report from extremism researchers at George Washington University and West Point.
That’s more than four times the rate of non-military arrestees so far in the case, according to a report titled “This Is War” published Monday. The report was authored by Daniel Milton and Andrew Mines, and represents a joint effort of the Program on Extremism at George Washington University and the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.
Number of US Troops Linked to Domestic Terror Plots Small but Growing
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AKA: Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi In confidential interrogation reports,
Iraqi detainee M060108-01 is depicted as a model prisoner, cooperative with his American captors, and unusually chatty. At times he seemed to go out of his way to be helpful, especially when offered a chance to inform on rivals within his organization, then known as the
Islamic State of Iraq.
Over several days of questioning in 2008, the detainee provided precise directions on how to find the secret headquarters for the insurgent group s media wing, down to the color of the front door and the times of days when the office would be occupied. When asked about the group s No. 2 leader a Moroccan-born Swede named Abu Qaswarah he drew maps of the man s compound and gave up the name of Qaswarah s personal courier.