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76. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF MIDDLE EAST TERRORISM :: Middle East Information Center :: Arab Israeli Conflict News, History, and Discussions
- www.middleeastinfo.org
- (3)The al-Qa'ida suicide hijackings underscored the post-blast, investigative utility of tracking the money trail, but they also drove home the critical need to preemptively deny terrorists the funds they need to conduct their attacks. ... Financial leads led investigators to key al-Qa'ida operatives and moneymen such as Ramzi Bin al-Shibh in Germany and Mustafa Ahmed al-Hasnawi in the United Arab Emirates. Financial analysis provided some of the earliest evidence proving the synchronized suicide hijackings were an al-Qa'ida operation, and linked the German cell, the hijackers, and Zakarias Mussawi. ... Often, as was the case in the investigation of the September 11 attacks, financial transactions provide the first and most concrete leads for investigators seeking to flush out the full scope of a terrorist attack, including the identities of the perpetrators, their logistical and financial support networks, and al-Qa'ida links to other terrorists, groups and accomplices. ... THE MATRIX OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISMContrary to conventional wisdom--which pigeon-holes al-Qa'ida in one box and Hizballah, Hamas, Iran and Syria in boxes of their own--militant Islamic groups from al-Qa'ida to Hamas interact and support one another in a matrix of international logistical, financial and sometimes operational terrorist activity. ... For example, many of the patrons of al-Qa'ida fund the suicide bombings and Qassam rockets of Hamas as well. ... A task force on terrorist financing, sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, recently highlighted this interaction, noting: "Other Islamic terrorist organizations, Hamas and Hizballah specifically, often use the very same methods-and even the same institutions- as al-Qa'ida to raise and move their money. And more recently, published reports suggest that al-Qa'ida has formed additional tactical, ad-hoc alliances with these terrorist organizations to cooperate on money laundering and other unlawful activities. ... officials say that Yasin al-Qadi, a prominent Jidda businessman and head of the Muwafaq Foundation, has supported a variety of terrorist groups from al-Qa'ida to Hamas. ... officials maintain that the Muwafaq Foundation is a front organization through which wealthy Saudis send millions of dollars to al-Qa'ida. ... (7) In an indication of the significant role played by individual wealthy financiers in sponsoring terrorist operations, Treasury Department Undersecretary for Enforcement Jimmy Gurule traveled to Europe in October 2002 with a list of about a dozen of al-Qa'ida's principal financial backers, mostly wealthy Saudis, to persuade European counterparts to designate them financiers of terrorism and block their assets.
77. Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs: CIA can kill American al-Qa'ida operatives
- www.muhajabah.com
- The Clipboard: CIA can kill American al-Qa'ida operatives Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs Home « Unintended consequences of anti-terrorism law? | The Clipboard archives | Bodies? What Bodies? » Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0 in, 0 out).
- Further Reading | Elsewhere | Search Options Add this entry to your hotlist (View your hotlist) --> CIA can kill American al-Qa'ida operatives Date: December 04, 2002 Blog: The Clipboard From an article:.
- If it was al-Qa'ida killing Americans they believed were guilty of crimes, everybody would be screaming terrorism at the top of their lungs. ...
78. MEMRI: Jihad and Terrorism Studies Project
- memri.info
- The Alleged Al-Qa'ida Statement of Responsibility for the Madrid Bombings: Translation and Commentary .
- Al-Qa'ida's 'Voice of Jihad' Magazine: Issue No. ...
- Interview with Algerian Terror Leader Associated with Al-Qa'ida: The Islamic State Will Arise Only Through Blood and Body Parts .
- First Audio Recording By Al-Qa'ida Leader in Iraq Abu Mus'ab Al-Zarqawi .
- The Al-Battar Training Camp: The First Issue of Al-Qa'ida's Online Military Magazine .
- Al-Qa'ida Leader Calls for Attacks on Americans in Iraq Rather Than on the Saudi Government in Saudi Arabia .
- Al-Qa'ida Magazine Debates Attacks in Saudi Arabia – Proposes More Attacks in the U. ...
- Arabic Daily: Al-Qa'ida Preparing Big Operation to Coincide with Eid Al-Adha Feast of the Sacrifice on Feb. ...
- A Debate in the Saudi Press on Dialogue with Saudi Al-Qa'ida Members .
- Al-Qa'ida Commander in Iraq: 'A Terror Attack Against the U. ...
- Al-Qa'ida Website Issues Ramadan Warning of Imminent Attacks: Calls on Muslims in DC, NY, and LA to Leave Those Cities .
- 2nd Issue of 'Voice of Jihad' Al-Qa'ida Online Magazine: Strategy to Avoid Clashes with Saudi Security Forces, Convert the World's Countries to Islam .
- Al-Qa'ida Fighters On Attacks Against Americans.
- Al-Qa'ida Fighters On Attacks Against Americans.
- Iraqi Daily: Saddam Ordered Training of Al-Qa'ida Members .
- New Al-Qa'ida Online Magazine Features Interview with a 'Most-Wanted' Saudi Islamist, Calls for Killing of Americans and Non-Muslims .
79. Solport: al-Qa'ida State of Disunion
- www.solport.com
- al-Qa'ida State of Disunion.
80. Text: CIA's Tenet Says al-Qa'ida Still a Serious Threat
- www.usis-israel.org.il
- 6 February 2002 Text: CIA's Tenet Says al-Qa'ida Still a Serious Threat.
- (He says terrorists plan strikes across the globe) (7,170) Al-Qa'ida and other terrorist groups will continue to plan to attack the United States and its interests abroad, says George Tenet, director of the Central Intelligence Agency. "Their modus operandi is to have multiple attack plans in the works simultaneously, and to have al-Qa'ida cells in place to conduct them," Tenet said February 6 in testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Tenet said current intelligence indicates that al-Qa'ida also has plans to strike against U. ... " Al-Qa'ida may also exploit its presence or connections to other groups in countries such as Somalia, Yemen, Indonesia and the Philippines, Tenet said. ... Moreover, the terrorist threat goes well beyond al-Qa'ida, he said. ... Tehran has also failed to move decisively against al-Qa'ida members who have relocated to Iran from Afghanistan," he said. ... This convergence of threats has created the world I will present to you today-a world in which dangers exist not only in those places where we have most often focused our attention, but also in other areas that demand it: -- In places like Somalia, where the absence of a national government has created an environment in which groups sympathetic to al-Qa'ida have offered terrorists an operational base and potential haven. ... TERRORISM Last year I told you that Usama Bin Ladin and the al-Qa'ida network were the most immediate and serious threat this country faced. ... We assess that Al-Qa'ida and other terrorist groups will continue to plan to attack this country and its interests abroad. Their modus operandi is to have multiple attack plans in the works simultaneously, and to have al-Qa'ida cells in place to conduct them. ... -- Al-Qa'ida also has plans to strike against U.
81. CIA Chief Says Al-Qa'ida Remains Significant Threat to U.S.
- www.iwar.org.uk
- CIA Chief Says Al-Qa'ida Remains Significant Threat to U. ...
- CIA Director George Tenet says that the international terrorist group al-Qa'ida has been seriously damaged since the suicide terrorist attacks against the United States September 11, 2001, but the group remains committed to further attacks on the United States homeland.
- "But as we continue the battle against al-Qa'ida, we must overcome a movement -- a global movement infected by al-Qa'ida's radical agenda," Tenet said in testimony before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee in Washington February 24. ...
- Tenet said that al-Qa'ida's leadership has been killed or captured in every significant operational area, and key pillars of its organization have been eroded. He said al-Qa'ida continues to lose operational safe havens and Usama bin Ladin "has gone deep underground. ...
- I am not suggesting al-Qa'ida is defeated. ...
- Essentially, Tenet said, al-Qa'ida today has been transformed into an organization that is a loose collection of regional networks that operate autonomously, but they are not without effectiveness in carrying out terrorist attacks.
- sentiment through the wider Sunni extremist movement and the broad dissemination of al-Qa'ida's destructive expertise ensure that a serious threat will remain for the foreseeable future -- with or without al-Qa'ida in the picture. ...
- "Even catastrophic attacks on the scale of 11 September remain within al-Qa'ida's reach," he said. ...
- The al-Qa'ida leadership structure we charted after September 11 is seriously damaged -- but the group remains as committed as ever to attacking the U. ...
- Now let me tell you about the war we've waged against the al-Qa'ida organization and its leadership.
- Local al-Qa'ida cells are forced to make their own decisions because of disarray in the central leadership.
- Al-Qa'ida depends on leaders who not only direct terrorist attacks but who carry out the day-to-day tasks that support operations. Over the past 18 months, we have killed or captured key al-Qa'ida leaders in every significant operational area -- logistics, planning, finance, training -- and have eroded the key pillars of the organization, such as the leadership in Pakistani urban areas and operational cells in the al-Qa'ida heartland of Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
- The list of al-Qa'ida leaders and associates who will never again threaten the American people includes:.
- -- Hasan Ghul, a senior facilitator who was sent to "case" Iraq for an expanded al-Qa'ida presence there.
82. Amnesty International - Library - Pakistan: Transfers to US custody without human rights guarantees
- amnesty-news.c.tep1.com
- It has arbitrarily arrested Pakistani and non-Pakistani people suspected of membership in al-Qa'ida and the Taleban. ...
- Though Pakistan closed its western borders in the wake of the events of 11 September and more specifically after the beginning of the military action in Afghanistan initiated by the US-led coalition on 7 October 2001, hundreds if not thousands of members of al-Qa'ida and the Taleban, including Afghans, Pakistanis and other nationals, are widely believed to have slipped through the long and porous border. For instance, when in mid-March 2002 coalition troops overran al-Qa'ida forces at Shahi Kot area in Afghanistan, some 400 al-Qa'ida and Taleban members were believed to have crossed into Pakistan despite a tightening of border control by Pakistani forces. International media quoted Pakistan officials as estimating that as many as 1,800 al-Qa'ida members and more than 3,000 Taleban came to Pakistan after November 2001. ...
- Many observers believe that al-Qa'ida and Taleban members are beginning to regroup in Pakistan. The New York Times reported that new websites and internet communications recently intercepted indicate that al-Qa'ida members may be trying to regroup in Pakistan near the Afghan border as at least some of the communications could be traced back to Pakistan. ...
- ''(6) The paper adds, ''The problem has been compounded by Pakistan's inability to clear out al-Qa'ida bases within its tribal provinces, affording the fighters the essential asset of a safe haven to train and recuperate. '' Mohammad Khan Golboz, spokesman of the Tribal Council at Khost, Eastern Afghanistan, said US and Pakistani forces would have been unable to patrol the entire long border: ''According to my information and on the basis of my conversation with the people, there are no Taleban or al-Qa'ida members here in Khost . ... They the Americans can only watch the roads, but the members of al-Qa'ida are able to use mountains and heights and find routes for their escape. ...
- Joint US-Pakistani raids and arrests in late March 2002 (see below) of high ranking al-Qa'ida members, including many non-Pakistanis, in the Punjab heartland where they had found sanctuary with sympathisers, shows that Pakistan's borders have not been effectively sealed as had been officially claimed. ''What we have here is a large number of people from al-Qa'ida and the Taleban who have travelled through Pakistan and through the central Punjab without anyone informing the authorities. ... ''(11) Indirectly acknowledging the likely presence of al-Qa'ida members in Punjab province following the arrests of some 65 suspected al-Qa'ida members in late March 2002, officials in Faisalabad said in early April 2002 that three special teams had been set up to collect detailed information about al-Qa'ida members, including local members of banned Islamist groups suspected of links with al-Qa'ida.
- The presence of al-Qa'ida and Taleban members in different parts of Pakistan has raised the question of 'hot pursuit' of suspected al-Qa'ida members by US armed forces on Pakistan territory. ... Senator Richard Shelby, a Republican from Alabama and Vice Chairman of the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence told a news conference at Bagram, Afghanistan, that some al-Qa'ida and Taleban had crossed into Pakistan and added, ''I am hoping that the government of Pakistan is going to join us in a big way to rid the border of. ... the al-Qa'ida who use Pakistan as a sanctuary. ... Hagenbeck of the 10th Mountain Division said that crossing the border to capture or kill al-Qa'ida members and Taleban fighters would be a 'last resort' carried out with the approval of Pakistani leaders. (14) US Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld on 25 April 2002 asserted that there were no plans to send US troops across the border to flush out al-Qa'ida members fleeing Afghanistan. In late April, however, US advisers were reportedly given permission to accompany Pakistani troops into tribal areas in search of al-Qa'ida and Taleban members hiding there. ...
83. SecurityInnovator - Terrorism & Counterterrorism - Our Continuing Vulnerability To Terror
- www.technologyreports.net
- It is important for the American people to understand what CIA and the Intelligence Community were doing to try to prevent the attack that occurred - and to stop attacks, which al-Qa'ida has certainly planned and remains determined to attempt. What I want to do this morning, as explicitly as I can, is to describe the war we have waged for years against al-Qa'ida - the level of effort, the planning, the focus, and the enormous courage and discipline shown by our officers throughout the world. ... It is important for the American people to know that, despite the enormous successes we have had in the past year-indeed over many years-al-Qa'ida continues to plan and will attempt more deadly strikes against us. ... CIA reported that during Bin Ladin's five-year residence in Sudan he combined business with jihad under the umbrella of al-Qa'ida. * In May 1993, for example, al-Qa'ida financed the travel of more than 300 Afghan war veterans to Sudan after the Pakistani government launched a crackdown against foreign Islamic extremists based in Pakistan. * By January 1994, al-Qa'ida had begun financing at least three terrorist training camps in northern Sudan. ... * After Bin Ladin had left Sudan we learned that al-Qa'ida had attempted to acquire material used in pursuing a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear (CBRN) capability and had hired a Middle Eastern physicist to work on nuclear and chemical projects in Sudan. ... * In February 1998, six months prior to the US Embassy bombings in East Africa, al-Qa'ida-under the banner of the "World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders"-issued another fatwa stating that all Muslims have a religious duty "to kill Americans and their allies, both civilian and military" worldwide. By the time of the 1998 East Africa bombings, al-Qa'ida had established its intention to inflict mass casualties and a modus operandi emphasizing careful planning and exhaustive field preparations, which Bin Ladin saw as a prerequisite for the type of spectacular operations he had in mind. ... " The East Africa bombings in August 1998 and the attack on the USS Cole in October 2000 succeeded because of al-Qa'ida's meticulous preparation and effective security practices. * CIA analysts looked at captured al-Qa'ida targeting studies and training materials around the time of the East Africa and USS Cole attacks.
84. US Policy article
- www.uspolicy.be
- intelligence community began warning the president and Congress as early as 1997 of the strategic threat posed by international terrorist groups and specifically al-Qa'ida, led by Usama bin Ladin.
- I firmly believe that it is most important for the American people, and especially for the families of the victims of the attacks, to understand what the CIA and the Intelligence Community were doing to learn about and destroy the al-Qa'ida terrorist network and to try to prevent attacks on Americans. It is also important for me to outline for you what we have been doing since 9/11 to forestall any further attacks that Bin Ladin and the al-Qa'ida organization are determined to attempt.
- What I will do today, as explicitly as I can in this public forum, is tell you and the American people what we learned about the evolving al-Qa'ida threat in the years before the tragic attacks; describe our intelligence collection against the threat; describe the counterterrorism policies and programs we carried out; and describe my role as DCI in the war on terrorism. ...
- We have a nearly two decade-long record of involvement in fighting terrorism, and particularly in the last decade Usama Bin Ladin and his al-Qa'ida network. It is a record of keen awareness of the threat, disciplined focus, and persistent efforts to track, disrupt, apprehend, and ultimately bring to justice Bin Ladin and his lieutenants and dismantle al-Qa'ida. It is also a record of consistent efforts to warn policymakers and the public of the seriousness of the al-Qa'ida threat.
- The context is important for understanding both the complexity of the al-Qa'ida target and the efforts we have been taking to defeat it.
- Many of the men who became key members of al-Qa'ida had met him in Afghanistan.
- -- While in Sudan, Bin Ladin and al-Qa'ida financed Islamic extremists who opposed secular and moderate Islamic governments and who despised the West.
- During his five-year residence in Sudan, Bin Ladin combined business with jihad under the umbrella of the al-Qa'ida organization. ...
- As such, the Bin Ladin and al-Qa'ida targets competed for intelligence resources with other dangerous targets such as Hezbollah, then considered more threatening to U. ...
- If any doubts remained about the emerging threat Bin Ladin and al-Qa'ida represented to the United States, they were gradually dispelled by a series of declarations he issued from his refuge in Afghanistan during the 1996-1998 timeframe.
- By the time of the 1998 East Africa bombings, al-Qa'ida had established its modus operandi emphasizing careful planning and exhaustive field preparations toward a goal of inflicting high casualties. ...
- The East Africa bombings in August 1998 and the attack on the USS Cole in October 2000 succeeded because of al-Qa'ida's meticulous preparation and effective security practices.
- -- Al-Qa'ida targeting studies and training materials captured around the time of the East Africa and USS Cole attacks revealed that much of the terrorists' advance planning involved careful, patient, and meticulous preparation.
85. Admiral Quixote's Roundtable: al-Qa'ida State of Disunion
- www.solport.com
- al-Qa'ida State of Disunion .
86. opinearc04
- webpages.ursinus.edu
- STAY FOCUSED ON OUR ENEMY: AL-QA'IDA (6 January 2004).
- STAY FOCUSED ON OUR ENEMY: AL-QA'IDA .
87. Wanted! Dead or Alive! Osama bin Laden!
- www.wanted-osamabinladen.com
- al-Qa'ida History .
- About the al-Qa'ida .
88. IslamOnline - Ask About Islam
- www.islamonline.net
- Should not the leaders of al-Qa'ida be stopped by all of us for persecuting the innocent and those unable to defend themselves from his ideology, e. ...
89. Article: Al-Qaida - Wikipédia
- fr.wikipedia.org
- Al-Qaida (ا٠٠اعدة)en arabe, aussi écrit Al-Qaïda, Al-Qaeda, Al-Qa'ida, Al-Quaida, mot arabe pour « la base » est un mouvement terroriste fondé en 1988 par Oussama Ben Laden pour étendre le mouvement de résistance contre les forces soviétiques en Afghanistan en un mouvement de résistance pan-islamique. ...
90. Al-Qaida/al-qaidah/Bin Ladin /Bin Laden
- www.au.af.mil
- Under the 'International Terrorism' section choose 'Terrorist Organization Profiles' then 'Al-Qa'ida'. ...
91. The Media Line - News Detail
- www.themedialine.org
- A-ZARQAWI: THE AL-QA'IDA-IRAQ LINK?.
92. Frontpage: al'Qa'ida
- snowhite.antville.org
- Then on Ramadan 17, the shelling turned to a very heavy one, especially after the American command was certain that some of al-Qa'ida leaders are in Tora Bora, including the poor slave (talking about himself) and the holy fighter doctor Ayman el-Zawahri. ...
- December 2002, 6:41 AM al-Qa'ida, (Al-Queda) terrorism, Bali and Kenya The undercurrents that exist throughout the world are quite sobering - al-Qa’ida seem to be raising its ugly head - or many heads - right across the spectrum. ...
93. terrorismfiles.org : al-Qa'ida (Al-Qaeda)
- www.terrorismfiles.org
- al-Qa'ida (Al-Qaeda).
- * al-Qa'ida (Al-Qaeda).
94. The Sun Newspaper Online - UK's biggest selling newspaper
- www.thesun.co.uk
- 182 killed by Al-Qa'ida .
95. The Jewish Post - News - Why We Fight America
- www.jewishpost.com
- Al-Qa'ida Spokesman Explains September 11 and Declares Intentions to Kill 4 Million Americans with Weapons of Mass Destruction .
- Al-Qa'ida spokesman Suleiman Abu Gheith, originally from Kuwait, recently posted a three-part article titled "In the Shadow of the Lances" on the website of the Center for Islamic Research and Studies, www. ... Following numerous hacking attempts after the international media reported that the site was linked to Al-Qa'ida, its address was changed to http://66. ...
- Perhaps the Islamic nation is waiting for one Al-Qa'ida to come out and clear up the many questions that accompany any communiqué, message, or picture concerning September 11 , to know the truth, the motives, and the goals behind the conflict with the Hubal one of the pre-Islamic Ka"ba idols referring to the U. ...
- Are these statistics of military installations???!!!" "In its war against the Taliban and Al-Qa'ida in Afghanistan, America has killed 12,000 Afghan civilians and 350 Arab Jihad fighters, among them women and children. " The writer argued that the Islamic religion justifies the Al-Qa'ida"s Jihad against the U. ...
96. Virtual Jerusalem - The Place Where Jews Click - News Channel
- www.virtualjerusalem.com
- Al-Qa'ida's 'Voice of Jihad' Magazine: Issue No. ...
- The online magazine 'The Voice of Jihad,' which is published by Al-Qa'ida members in Saudi Arabia and describes itself as a "biweekly dealing with Jihad and the Mujahideen in the Arabian Peninsula," devoted its ninth issue to two main subjects: Osama bin Laden's most recent speech, excerpts of which were broadcast on Al-Jazeera television, and the ongoing debate in Al-Qa'ida over attacks in Saudi Arabia. ... In it, Sheikh Al-Rashoud presents arguments opposing Islamist Sheikhs who have expressed disapproval of Al-Qa'ida attacks in Saudi Arabia, saying: " Today the House of Saud is doing everything it can to fulfill the Crusaders' demands and disarm the people of the Arabian Peninsula. ... ' Excerpts from Osama bin Laden's most recent speech are posted, followed by commentary by one of the leading ideologues of Al-Qa'ida in Saudi Arabia, "Louis Attiya Allah" 2 (an alias),who stated: " In my opinion, this is in fact a futuristic speech, and it contains important signs and clues that are perhaps not understood by all commentators and news editors and that can only be understood by those with the same ideology and the same mentality as Sheikh Osama. ... I can almost swear that the Sheikh presented these two issues only because he anticipates the total collapse of the situation and the fall of regimes in the region as a result of some future events in which he and Al-Qa'ida will play a role "In this speech, Sheikh Osama looked like someone appealing directly to the clerics and the preachers who signed the communiqué against changing the school curriculum in Saudi Arabia It is as if the Sheikh is saying to them: I am with you. ... Arafat , and occupy the territories in order to punish the Palestinian Mujahideen by themselves " With regard to the coming attack , the correct answer is found in the hands of the Mujahideen in Saudi Arabia , even though there are powerful signs for each of these two options A long time ago, I directed a simple but specific and clear question to some of those who are connected to Al-Qa'ida. ... Tomorrow, Allah willing, a state will arise and will not fall " A New Al-Qa'ida Film The Voice of Jihad also reported on a new film by the Sahab company, which produces Al-Qa'ida's films. ... The report claims that the Voice of Jihad obtained a copy of the film, which includes excerpts from the "wills" of the perpetrators of the attack, interviews with them, footage of them assembling the car bomb, ideological discussions regarding the religious legitimacy of carrying out attacks in Saudi Arabia, footage of the Al-Qa'ida members in camps in Saudi Arabia and of their training exercises, and an "audio-video" recording of the attack. ...
97. Virtual Jerusalem - The Place Where Jews Click - News Channel
- www.virtualjerusalem.com
- Al-Qa'ida Magazine Debates Attacks in Saudi Arabia - Proposes More Attacks in the U. ...
- For the past several months, Al-Qa'ida operatives have been debating the organization's attacks in Saudi Arabia. ... The arguments against these attacks focuses on tactical matters, such as the importance of Saudi society's identification with and funding of Al-Qa'ida - and the implications of such attacks on the potential of recruiting new members from Saudi Arabia. The following are excerpts from recent editions of the Al-Qa'ida magazine, The Voice of Jihad: The Attacks and Al-Qa'ida's Status in Saudi Society High-ranking Al-Qa'ida member Abd Al-'Aziz bin 'Issa bin Abd Al-Mohsen, also known as Abu Hajer, who is on Saudi Arabia's most-wanted list, referred to the dispute over the attacks inside Saudi Arabia in an interview with an Al-Qa'ida online magazine, The Voice of Jihad: "Jihad members and Mujahideen sympathizers were divided: Some said we must attack the invading forces that defile the land of the two holy places i. ... Will Restore Sympathy for Al-Qa'ida Al-Qa'ida members deny that Muslims have been killed in their bombings in Saudi Arabia, but recognize that the regime has managed, via the media, to convey such a message - which has damaged Al-Qa'ida's image. In an interview in The Voice of Jihad, Louis Attiya Allah (an alias),(2) one of Al-Qa'ida's leading ideologues, stated: "Regarding the Al-Muhaya operation the November 8, 2003 bombing in Riyadh , it can be claimed that the house of Salul(3) had some media success in portraying the battle as the killing of Muslims, and in inciting some against the Mujahideen. ... "(4) Attacks are Against 'Crusaders,' Not the Saudi Regime The statement that Al-Qa'ida members in Saudi Arabia are fighting the Americans and not the Saudi security forces has repeatedly appeared in The Voice of Jihad. ... "(6) The Al-Haramayn Brigades: Focusing on Saudi Targets Saudi Arabia does not lack for radical Islamists interested in filling the void left by Al-Qa'ida when it gave up direct attacks against the Saudi regime. ... "Since our brothers in Al-Qa'ida are preoccupied with waging war on the Crusaders, and since it has become clear from their repeated communiqués that they are not attacking the internal security apparatus, we have decided to relieve them of this important religious obligation and to purge the land of the two holy places of the Arab agents, freeing Al-Qa'ida to purge it of the Crusaders. ... "(7) Strike At America So America Cannot Strike at Saudi Arabia The damage done to Al-Qa'ida's image by the Saudi bombings is not the only reason the organization prefers targeting "Crusaders" in Saudi Arabia or carrying out attacks in the West. According to Louis Attiya Allah, some Al-Qa'ida members claim that the Saudi regime's continued existence is in the organization's best interest, because it prevents the U. ... " Also in the interview, Attiya Allah explained why Al-Qa'ida was more concerned about the U.
98. Osama's Tactics - www.ezboard.com
- pub88.ezboard.com
- Osama's Tactics Osama bin Laden's al-Qa'ida network wants to force the United States into.
- Washington has refused the gambit for now, but al-Qa'ida will likely try to.
- Al-Qa'ida has posed this anti-terror campaign as a war between Islam and.
- protect North America from further attacks, disrupt and destroy al-Qa'ida.
- remains some evidence that the Iraqis have worked with al-Qa'ida. ...
- Al-Qa'ida's Strategy: Diffusing American Power .
- Obviously, al-Qa'ida expects heavy blows to fall on it and its Taliban.
- The key to al-Qa'ida's.
- On an operational level, al-Qa'ida is providing what appears to be a.
- linkages are being identified between al-Qa'ida and other groups and.
- The psychological atmosphere created by al-Qa'ida on Sept.
- The goal of al-Qa'ida now is to play.
- than anything, al-Qa'ida wanted to see simultaneous attacks on multiple.
- American military exhaustion, would open the door to what al-Qa'ida wants.
- Al-Qa'ida clearly cannot permit this. ...
- From al-Qa'ida's standpoint, doing this will ideally.
99. NASIOC Forums Archive - Top Iranian Defector On Iran's Collaboration with Iraq, North Korea, Al-Qa'ida, and H
- forums.nasioc.com
- Top Iranian Defector On Iran's Collaboration with Iraq, North Korea, Al-Qa'ida, and H - Click HERE for Original Thread.
100. George Tenet, DCI
- fs.huntingdon.edu
- > created an environment in which groups sympathetic to al-Qa'ida have .
- > that Usama Bin Ladin and the al-Qa'ida network were the most immediate and .
- We assess that Al-Qa'ida and other terrorist groups will .
- > simultaneously, and to have al-Qa'ida cells in place to conduct them. ...
- Al-Qa'ida also has plans to .
- > Operations against US targets could be launched by al-Qa'ida cells already .
- Al-Qa'ida can also .
- > attacks suggest that al-Qa'ida and other terrorists will continue to use .
- > Internet, and we know that al-Qa'ida was working to acquire some of the .
- > al-Qa'ida facilities in Afghanistan show that Bin Ladin was pursuing a .
- Al-Qa'ida .
- " Alternatively, al-Qa'ida or other terrorist groups might also try .
- > terrorist threat goes well beyond al-Qa'ida. ...
- > move decisively against al-Qa'ida members who have relocated to Iran from .
- > blows to al-Qa'ida and its leadership. ...
- > have yielded the arrest of nearly 1,000 al-Qa'ida operatives in over 60 .
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