Scorpions (Iraq)
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Scorpions was an Iraqi paramilitary force set up by the United States Central Intelligence Agency prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
History
[edit]The covert members were trained in Jordan in target identification, explosives and small arms at two secret bases.[1] Weapons and equipment (including old Soviet Mi-24 Hind helicopters) were supplied by the CIA.[1] Most members were recruited from the Iraqi exile community by Iraqi Kurds.[1]
The original mission of the Scorpions was to foment rebellion in Iraq prior to the US-led invasion.[1] However, due to training delays, little of this mission was ever achieved. Following the war, the CIA began using the Scorpions in anti-insurgency roles, and for interrogations of prisoners.[2]
The Scorpions have been implicated in the events that led to the death of Iraqi Maj. Gen. Abed Hamed Mowhoush while in US captivity.[2] These events included the use of physical and psychological torture under the auspices of a CIA operative and Special Forces retiree identified only as "Brian".[2]
The Scorpions' original mission to start - or give the appearance of - a rebellion against the regime of Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party,[1] makes their involvement in the death of Mowoush significant. It is not clear at what point the Scorpions became involved in the interrogation of US-held prisoners, other than Mowhoush's interrogation by the Scorpions on November 24, 2003.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Priest, Dana; White, Josh (August 3, 2005). "Before the War, CIA Reportedly Trained a Team of Iraqis to Aid U.S." Washington Post. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
- ^ a b c d White, Josh (August 3, 2005). "Documents Tell of Brutal Improvisation by GIs". Washington Post. Retrieved January 31, 2021.