Both the Washington Post (Spy Agencies Say War in Iraq Spread Terrorism Globally) and New York Times (Spy Agencies Say Iraq War Worsens Terror Threat) are leading Sunday's papers with articles on a National Intelligence Estimate that was completed this past April. Here is an excerpt from the Post:

The war in Iraq has become the primary recruitment vehicle for violent Islamic extremists, motivating a new generation of potential terrorists around the world whose numbers are increasing faster than the United States and its allies are eliminating the threat, U.S. intelligence analysts have concluded.

A 30-page National Intelligence Estimate completed in April cites the "centrality" of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, and the insurgency that has followed, as the leading inspiration for new Islamic extremist networks and cells that are united by little more than an anti-Western agenda. Rather than contributing to eventual victory in the global counterterrorism struggle, it concludes, the situation in Iraq has worsened the U.S. position, according to officials familiar with the classified document...