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WikiLeaks publishes CIA reports on home bred terrorists
Parts of the document read, 'Primarily we have been concerned about Al-Qaeda infiltrating operatives into the United States to conduct terrorist attacks, but AQ may be increasingly looking for Americans to operate overseas.'
IN YET another daring move, WikiLeaks, the whistleblower website kicked the American intelligence CIA hard in the gut by revealing their memos on Wednesday that explicitly mention about a possible fallout of the United States being portrayed as an “exporter of terrorism”. 
 
After publishing more than 70,000 war documents on Afghanistan on their website, the present documents from CIA's reported “Red Cell” were the latest to get published on their website.
 
With the documents pointing out the number of “home grown” terrorists within the United States and the involvement of David Headley in the 26/11 attack in Mumbai, CIA fears that America's allies would start believing that US is the exporter of terrorism. The documents also reveal that Pakistani-American, Headley was given the responsibility of conducting surveillance in order to support the LeT for the Mumbai attacks.
 
Parts of the document read, “Primarily we have been concerned about Al-Qaeda infiltrating operatives into the United States to conduct terrorist attacks, but AQ may be increasingly looking for Americans to operate overseas.”
 
Apart from Headley, other instances which support the documents are the involvement of American Jewish doctor, Baruch Goldstein, who emigrated to Israel from New York and joined the extremist group Kach that killed 29 people, who were offering prayers in a mosque at the Tomb of Patriarchs in Hebron. This incident initiated a series of bus bombings by the dreaded Palestinian extremist group Hamas in 1995.
 
The American tales of backstabbing will be further revealed as WikiLeaks plans to release 15,000 more documents on the Afghan war.
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