Being a proud Atheist, and a freedom loving INFIDEL AKA "KUFFAR", WE are threatened by the primitive pidgeon chested jihad boys in the medieval east.
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According to reports, Isis still has as
many as 30,000 members almost equally divided between Syria and Iraq. They
are supported by al-Qaeda Islamic Terrorists. Al Qaeda has
gained in strength in some places now and all thanks to the Iranian
support.
According to the Associated Press, a report prepared by
United Nations experts presented to the Security Council stated that
despite the defeat of Isis, a radical Islamic terrorist organization in
Iraq and most of Syria, it seems likely that a "secret
copy" of the extremist group will remain in both countries, with
supporters in Afghanistan, Libya, Southeast Asia and West Africa.
Experts from the United Nations said the global Al Qaeda
network is much stronger than ISIS in some locations now , including
Somalia, Yemen, and South Asia. Experts said that Al-Qaeda in Iran
have become more capable. They work with Al-Qaeda leader
Ayman al-Zawahri, and they have more authority and are more effective than
before, particularly with regards to events in Syria.
Iran joins former ISIS members
to Al Qaeda
According to reports, Iran increased support for
Al-Qaeda reinforcements. Several documents and reports have revealed that
Iran is working to bring together former Isis members to build al-Qaeda by
using its strategic and historical ties with the organization's leaders.
A report published in the Sunday times, said al-Qaeda today
has rebuilt itself to the point where it can summon tens of thousands of elements
with the help of Iran. Tehran is trying to join former members of Isis to
al-Qaeda, coordinating with al-Qaeda military leaders who have traveled to
Damascus to assemble all ranks of Isis fighters and establish a "new
Al-Qaeda organization” similar to the culture of its Revolutionary Guards
and Hezbollah militias.
Since controlling the last strongholds of Isis organization
in Syria and Iraq, Iran's media machine has been promoting the defeat of
the organization to Tehran, its allies and militias, and has abolished the
role of the US-led international coalition in defeating the extremist
organization. It also tried to falsify facts by confiscating remnants
after the defeat of the organization, where Iranian propaganda ignored the
role of the Revolutionary Guard and its militias in the emergence of
Radical Islamic Organizations as a result of suppressing the peaceful
Syrian revolution and the release of extremist groups feeding them. Iran
lost more than 3,500 according to semi-official statistics and tens
of billions of dollars since their intervention to save Assad in 2012 in
battles against the Syrian opposition.
AL-Qaeda leaders in Iran
Adrian Levy and Kathy Scott-Clarke, UK based writers, have
confirmed that the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps,
Qasim Soleimani, has played the most prominent role in managing the
relationship with al-Qaeda since he provided refuge for the family of Osama
bin Laden and al Qaeda leaders after they fled Afghanistan in 2001. Qasim
Soleimani built a residential complex at the heart of a Revolutionary Guard
training camp in Tehran.
Iranian support and funding played an important role in
reviving al Qaeda's 400-strong organization when the 9/11 attacks were
carried out and the Twin Towers were hit (according to FBI figures). The
organization was confronted by the US invasion of Afghanistan, but it
recovered with the advent of a nascent organization in 2013. According to
reports, Qasem Soleimani used his relations with al-Qaeda in his maneuvers
to play on all sides of the conflict to keep Iran at the forefront of
possession of all papers of the extremist groups. According to the report,
among the evidence, unpublished notes and interviews with senior members of
al-Qaeda and the bin laden family show how Suleimani is mastering the
relationship with the Sunni jihadist organization described by the official
Iranian media as terrorist martyr. He added that Al-Qaeda's military
leaders had been stationed in Tehran until 2015, when Soleimani sent five
of them to Damascus, including Mohammed al-Masri, with the task of
contacting fighters and leaders of Isis, to encourage them to split and
unite al-Qaeda and fugitives, according to US intelligence reports. The
reports confirmed that Masri was "the most experienced and capable
operational planner among non-detainees in the United States or in any
allied country." The information adds that the coordination between
al-Qaeda leaders and the fugitives is through the military commander of
Isis, Saif al-Adel, a former Egyptian army colonel who entered into a major
row with Ayman al-Zawahiri, who wanted to unify al-Qaeda and speak out in
the fighting in Syria. Saif al-Adel ordered his fighters to wait until the
end of the organization.
An ideological meeting
Experts believe that Iran’s relationship as an extremist
Shiite religious regime with extremist Sunni organizations such as Al-Qaeda
and even Tehran’s political and military ties with the Hamas and Islamic
Jihad movements, as well as with the Muslim Brotherhood, are not seasonal,
as some might imagine. The ideology of Khomeini's regime is influenced by
Sayyid Qutb, Pro-Tehran Shiite groups such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and the
rest of the militias in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen have the concept
of "jihad" from this school and are therefore ideological and
historical well matched, as well as the confluence of political interests.
Extreme lasting relationships.
Bin laden documents
The documents, "Abbottabad," obtained by US forces
from the hideout of the leader of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, when he was
killed in 2011 in Pakistan, and published by the CIA in November 2017,
revealed details of part of Iran's relationship with Al Qaeda.
Of the 470,000 documents obtained from Bin Laden's cache, 19
were devoted to this large archive of al-Qaeda's high profile ties with the
Iranian government. One document showed that a senior al-Qaeda member
confirmed in a letter that Iran was prepared to provide all that al-Qaeda
needed, including funds and weapons, and training camps for Hezbollah in
Lebanon in return for the terrorist group attacking US interests in Saudi
Arabia and the Gulf " , According to an investigation by Thomas
Jocelyn and Bill Rajev of the foundation for defense of democracies, about
19 pages of al-Qaeda links to Iran from the Abbottabad documents. According
to the documents, the Iranian intelligence services, in some cases,
facilitated the issuance of visas for the elements of the al-Qaeda in
charge of carrying out operations, and at the same time has housed other
groups. "Iran's intelligence services agreed to provide al-Qaeda
operatives with visas and facilities and to harbor other members of
al-Qaeda," said another document, which was negotiated with Iran by
Abu Hafs al-Mauritani, an influential al-Qaeda member, before the September
11 terrorist attacks.
Iran is fined
Last year, a US court in New York fined Iran for
co-operating with al-Qaeda in 9/11 attacks for $ 10.7 billion and other
fines of $ 21 billion for the families of American victims of bombings
which was carried out by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard cells.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and its Role in Enforcing Islamic Law
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The gravity of the existential threat we face from Islamic Jihad is truly of epic proportions. It is essentially a battle pitting free-civilized man against a totalitarian barbarian. What is at stake is the struggle for our very soul - namely who we are and what we represent. The lives that were sacrificed for individual rights and freedoms that we've come to cherish are being chiseled away from right under our noses by the stealth jihadists. And many of us are in denial and totally clueless.
The left's appeasement and pandering to evil is nothing new. What makes their utopian delusions so infuriating and unpardonable is that it is not only they who will have to pay the consequences, and deservedly, so, they are thwarting and undermining our best efforts at resistance and are thus dragging us down in the process as well.
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