Albuquerque Journal

Iraqi says Paris attack marks new global war

- BY LORI HINNANT

PARIS — The wave of suicide bombers and gunmen who terrorized Paris marked a new stage in the war against extremism that will leave no country in the world untouched, Iraq’s foreign minister said Sunday.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said Iraq has long known that Islamic State extremists posed a fundamenta­l danger and the Nov. 13 attacks on innocent people enjoying a night out were a demonstrat­ion to the West of the Islamic State group’s determinat­ion to sow fear by killing as many people as possible. A total of 130 people died and hundreds were injured in the attacks on the Bataclan concert venue, bars and restaurant­s, and the national stadiums.

“The world took too long to react against Daesh and al-Qaida. In 2004, 11 years ago, I said terrorism had no religion, had no country, had no particular beliefs. And in 2012, I said that we were in a third world war. Now, you will see that no country can live in peace, quietly,” al-Jaafari said, using the Arabic acronym for the group.

Al-Jaafari spoke on the sidelines of internatio­nal climate negotiatio­ns, which is bringing together more than 150 world leaders.

Now, he said, countries must take initiative against the group.

He confirmed that Iraq had warned France and other nations the evening of Nov. 12 of an impending attack, even if few details were available, and said Iraq’s intelligen­ce services are redoubling their efforts.

All the attackers who have been firmly identified were French or Belgian, and many had joined Islamic State extremists in Syria or Iraq. This comes as little surprise to al-Jaafari, who said the group has become an internatio­nal breeding ground for extremism.

“The terrorists who belong to Daesh come from 100 countries. They are from the world’s greatest democracie­s,” he said. “What unites them is this hatred they share. They are ready to die. They are ready to kill themselves to take out the largest number of victims. They detest the entire world.”

Al-Jaafari arrived in Paris after the winter sundown, and said he reveled in seeing the city lit at night.

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