Cross Al Qaeda, Get Nasty Memo
source: http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/04/la-times-cross.html
-
-
- jcwelker
- added this
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/04/la-times-cross.html
Yesterday's Los Angeles Times taps recently declassified al Qaeda memos to paint a picture of the bureaucracy that runs the terrorist organization -- and the memos (.pdf), at times, bring to mind Dilbert as much as death and destruction.The Al Qaeda leader had learned that a subordinate had broken the rules repeatedly. So he did his duty as the feared military chief of a global terror network: He fired off a nasty memo.
In two pages mixing flowery religious terms with itemized complaints, the Egyptian boss accused the militant of misappropriating cash, a car, sick leave, research papers and an air conditioner during "an austerity situation" for the network. He demanded a detailed letter of explanation.
"I was very upset by what you did," Atef wrote. "I obtained 75,000 rupees for you and your family's trip to Egypt. I learned that you did not submit the voucher to the accountant, and that you made reservations for 40,000 rupees and kept the remainder claiming you have a right to do so. ... Also with respect to the air-conditioning unit ... furniture used by brothers in Al Qaeda is not considered private property ... I would like to remind you and myself of the punishment for any violation."
The memo by Atef, who later died in the U.S.-led assault on Osama bin Laden's Afghan refuge in 2001, is among recently declassified documents that reveal a little-known side of the network. Although Al Qaeda has endured thanks to a loose and flexible structure, its internal culture has nonetheless been surprisingly bureaucratic and persistently fractious, investigators and experts say.
-
- groups:
- Community, News and Politics, Politics, Green, 1 more
-
- tags:
- News, Politics, News and Politics, Green, 6 more
-
-
rabidlemur
-
Did you get the memo about the TPS reports?
- 5 years ago
-
rabidlemur
