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Intelligence chiefs warn Blair of 'UK insurgency'


07.08.05 5.00pm

By Raymond Whitaker and Francis Elliott

Intelligence chiefs are warning Tony Blair that Britain faces a full-blown
Islamist insurgency, sustained by thousands of young Muslim men with
military training now resident in the country.

The grim possibility that the two London attacks were not simply a sporadic
terror campaign is being discussed at the highest levels in Whitehall, the
centre of the British government.

Fears of a third strike remained high this weekend, based on concrete
evidence supplied by an intercepted text message and the interrogation of a
terror suspect being held outside Britain, say US reports.

As police and the security services work to prevent another cell murdering
civilians, attention is focusing on the pool of migrants to Britain from the
Horn of Africa and central Asia.

Intelligence service MI5 is working to an estimate that over 10,000 young
men from these regions can use light weapons and military explosives.

A well-connected source said there were more than 100,000 people in Britain
from "completely militarised" regions, including Somalia and its neighbours
in the Horn of Africa, and Afghanistan and territories bordering the
country.

A very high proportion were Muslim men of military age.

"Every one of them knows how to use an AK-47 [automatic rifle]," said the
source.

"About 10 per cent can strip and reassemble such a weapon blindfolded, and
probably a similar proportion have some knowledge of how to use military
explosives. That adds up to tens of thousands of men."

Even though the vast majority had come to Britain to escape the lawlessness
of their homelands, the source added, there remained an alarmingly large
pool of trained men who could be lured into violent action here.

This threat had been largely neglected while attention focused on
British-born militants who had been through training camps run by al Qaeda
in Afghanistan.

"There has been a debate on whether we are facing an insurgency or
terrorism," said the source, "and the verdict is on the side of an
insurgency."

Against this background, as many as 400 more armed police may be recruited
in London. Concern has been expressed in the wake of the massive anti-terror
operations that the police are being overstretched.

Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, is to recruit hundreds
more officers. He warned that his armed officers were suffering from fatigue
after weeks of round-the-clock duty.

The Prime Minister, meanwhile, has ordered a government-wide drive to
neutralise opposition within the Muslim community to his package of proposed
anti-terror measures.

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