AL QAEDA’S PLAN B

Hat tip to tnr for sending this in.

This article is mostly bunk. Poorly thought out propaganda with no supporting data. The trouble with the muslim mind is it doesn’t understand the western one. Al qaeda’s failure to understand American resolve has already cost two islamic armies to collapse. Al qaeda has been decimated in iraq and is under attack even in islamic countries. Minions are distancing themselves from them in ever increasing numbers.

This bravado of their successes and the impending American defeat is laughable. Maybe they are stupid enough to believe hollywood rhetoric and the anti-American bias of the msm. Wherever they are getting their information, they need to get a clue.

Like the long dead juba the Baghdad sniper al qaida will die. We will eventually cause them to re-brand themselves and distance themselves from that name. There will always be jihadi’s but not under that brand name.

July 1, 2008, The New York Post
No one should feel safe without submitting to Islam, and those who refuse to submit must pay a high price. The Islamist movement must aim to turn the world into a series of “wildernesses” where only those under jihadi rule enjoy security.
-They are really telling their minions to hide.

These are some of the ideas developed by al Qaeda’s chief theoretician, Sheik Abu-Bakar Naji, in his new book “Governance in the Wilderness” (Edarat al-Wahsh).
-I’m sure that book it little more than rough toilet paper.

Middle East analysts think that the book may indicate a major change of strategy by the disparate groups that use al Qaeda as a brand name.
-Actually the pedophile king himself called for muslims to lay low when their powerbase was taken away and they were weak.

The Saudi police seized copies of the book last week as they arrested 700 alleged terrorists in overnight raids.

Naji’s book, written in pseudo-literary Arabic, is meant as a manifesto for jihad. He divides the jihadi movement into five circles – ranging from Sunni Salafi (traditionalist) Muslims (who, though not personally violent, are prepared to give moral and material support to militants) to Islamist groups with national rather than pan-Islamist agendas (such as the Palestinian Hamas and the Filipino Moro Liberation Front).

All five circles are at an impasse, says Naji. Some accept the status quo while hoping to reform it. Others have tried to set up governments in a world dominated by “infidel” powers, and have been forced to abandon Islamic values. Still others failed because they didn’t realize that the only way to win is through total war in which no one feels safe.

NAJI claims that the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the abolition of the Islamic Caliphate in 1924 marked the start of “the most dangerous phase in history.” Those events put all Arab countries, the heartland of Islam, under domination by the “infidel”- who later continued to rule via native proxies.
-The minions are losing power but that doesn’t mean they are under anyone’s control.

In Naji’s eyes, it is impossible to create a proper Islamic state in a single country in a world dominated by “Crusaders.” He cites as example the Taliban – which, although a proper Islamic regime, didn’t survive “infidel” attacks and opposition by Afghan elements.
-The “crusader” rant is an admission of defeat, the vast western muslim stomping force of yesteryear. It is the equivalent of the muslim boogieman, unstoppable and fierce.

Instead, he says, the Islamic movement must be global – fighting everywhere, all the time, and on all fronts.
-That’s a brilliant strategy (not) spread out so we have even more people helping to root you idiots out. That clown would make an excellent congressional representative.

SINCE 9/11, Islamist terror movements have been debating grand strategy. Osama bin Laden had theorized that the “infidel,” led by the United States, would crumble after a series of spectacular attacks, just as the Meccan “infidel” government did when the Prophet Muhammad launched deadly raids against its trade routes. Yet the 9/11 attacks didn’t lead to an “infidel” retreat. On the contrary, the “Great Satan” hit back hard.
-Well we do know that osama has been scared into a cave and afraid to show his face. Only a real dumbass would take his advice.

That persuaded some al Qaeda leaders that a new strategy of smaller, slower but steadier attacks was needed. Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda’s No. 2, has advocated such a strategy since 2003, arguing that the jihad should first target Muslim countries where it has a chance of toppling the incumbent regimes.
-Which btw has also proved a failure.

Now Naji takes that analysis a step further – suggesting that low-intensity war be extended to anywhere in the world with a significant Muslim presence.
-Again nothing new, everywhere minions are found violence is found.

Islamists in the “wilderness” must create parallel societies alongside existing ones, Naji says – but not set up formal governments, which would be subject to economic pressure or military attack.

These parallel societies could resemble “liberated zones” set up by Marxist guerrillas in parts of Latin America in the last century. But they could also exist within cities, under the very noses of the authorities – operating as secret societies with their own rules, values and enforcement.
-See that’s where it falls apart. America will never bend to sharia, parallel rules or limits to our freedoms.

But they could also take shape in Western countries with large Muslim minorities: The jihadis are to begin by giving areas where Muslims live a distinctly Islamic appearance, by imposing special styles of dress for women and beards for men. Then they start imposing the shariah. In the final phase, they create a parallel system of taxation and law enforcement, effectively taking the areas out of government control.
-This has been of limited success in Europe and Africa but times they are a changing.

The “wilderness” will provide the cover for bases for jihad operations. Jihad would be everywhere, rather than in just one or two countries that the “infidel” could hit with superior firepower.

IN a notable departure from past al Qaeda strategy, Naji recommends “countless small operations” that render daily life unbearable, rather than a few spectacular attacks such as 9/11: The “infidel,” leaving his home every morning, should be unsure whether he’ll return in the evening.
-Until mosques are outlawed and muslims interned and deported or imprisoned.

Naji recommends kidnappings, the holding of hostages, the use of women and children as human shields, exhibition killings to terrorize the enemy, suicide bombings and countless gestures that make normal life impossible for the “infidel” and Muslim collaborators.

Once parallel societies are established throughout the world, they would exert pressure on non-Muslims to submit. Naji believes that, subjected to constant intimidation and fear of death, most non-Muslims (especially in the West) would submit: “The West has no stomach for a long fight.”
-Bullshit, we are years into this one and in the time it took me to write this several more minions were killed in the streets just like dogs.

The only Western power still capable of resisting is the United States, he believes. But that, too, will change once President Bush is gone.
-Dream big.

NAJI makes it clear that the United States is the chief, if not the exclusive target, of jihad at this time. He mentions Israel only once, as “America’s little female idol.” His only reference to Palestine is in a historical context.
-Earlier he claimed to target muslim rulers.

Naji asks jihadis to target oilfields, sea and airports, tourist facilities and especially banking and financial services. He envisages “a very long war,” at the end of which the whole world is brought under the banner of Islam.
-I wiped my ass with the banner of islam. I’ll have to explain that sometime.

He identifies several Muslim countries as promising for establishing “the governance of the wilderness”: Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Yemen, Turkey, Jordan, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco. The implication is that “wilderness” units already exist in nations such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, Somalia and Algeria.
-Darn I wanted him to explain why those muslim countries were helping stomp the crap out of his men.

Naji’s theory is built on the concept of terror as the main organizing principle of the mini-states he hopes to set up everywhere in preparation for the coming Caliphate. He claims that the Prophet himself practiced the tactic by making his enemies in Medina, where he ran his version of the “wilderness,” pay “the maximum price” for any deviance, and through constant raids on trade caravans belonging to his enemies in Mecca.
-He forgets the pedophile king lived in the seventh century, mankind passed his backwards ass centuries ago and will never go back.

In a simple language, Naji offers a synthesis of the themes that appeal to different jihadi groups. With anti-imperialist sentiments, missionary dreams, ethnic and class grievances and puritanical obsessions, he mixes a deadly cocktail.
-And we have a kinetic answer to every one of those grievances.

Naji’s message is stark: Western civilization is doomed. Its last bastion, America, lacks the will for a long war. The “infidel” loves life and treats it as an endless feast. Jihadis have to ruin that feast and persuade the “infidel” to abandon this world in exchange for greater rewards in the next.
-America is weak, doomed even is it? That is why we are still leading a global islamic militant ass kicking party. Just think dipshit by writing that little book you moved up a spot on our list-allahu ackberries, dude.

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