U.S. intelligence and security officials fear attacks by Muslim U.S. soldiers opposed to the war in Iraq in the wake of a fatal grenade attack in Kuwait blamed on a Muslim soldier in the Army.
"There is concern that this may not be an isolated incident," said one intelligence official familiar with the investigation of Sgt. Asan Akbar, a member of the 101st Airborne Division who is charged with killing two U.S. soldiers in a grenade attack.
A brief report on concerns about attacks from American Muslims in the military was contained in an intelligence report sent to senior Bush administration officials earlier this month.
Sgt. Akbar, 32, was charged March 25 with two counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder, military officials said.
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