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Al-Qaeda targets Gaddafi
National Post ^ | December 24 2003 | National Post, with files from The Daily Telegraph

Posted on 12/24/2003 8:19:41 AM PST by knighthawk

CSIS: Exclusive: Report suggests possible motive for Libya's campaign to appease the West

A Canadian intelligence report says al-Qaeda-backed militants in Libya want to assassinate Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, providing a possible explanation for the dictator's recent attempts to improve relations with the West.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service report shows that Col. Gaddafi, once a major sponsor of terrorist violence, is now a terrorist target who shares a common enemy with the West: Osama bin Laden.

The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) is the most powerful radical faction waging holy war against Col. Gaddafi. It aims to establish an Islamic state in Libya and views the current regime as oppressive, corrupt and anti-Muslim, CSIS said.

"The group has clearly stated its view on the use of force, promoting the ideology that Libyan people can only gain freedom by actively supporting the mujahedin in the war against Gaddafi's regime," the report said.

"In order to achieve their goals, the LIFG has made numerous attempts to kill Colonel Gaddafi," said the "Unclassified: For Official Use Only" report, dated September, 2002, and titled Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.

A section of the report called "Presence and Activities in Canada" was entirely deleted by CSIS before the document was released to the National Post under the Access to Information Act.

The United States and Britain announced last Friday that Col. Gaddafi had agreed to dismantle Libya's weapons of mass destruction programs. UN weapons inspectors are to arrive in the country as early as next week.

Yesterday, Col. Gaddafi called on other "rogue states" to follow his dramatic example if they were to prevent "tragedy" from striking their nations.

The move has led to widespread speculation about Col. Gaddafi's motives, but largely overlooked has been the impact that Western intelligence co-operation could have in helping Col. Gaddafi suppress his hardline Islamic opponents.

Headed by Anas Sebai, a key al-Qaeda leader, the Libyan fighting group includes about 2,500 "Libyan Afghans" who fought in the 1979-89 Soviet War in Afghanistan and then returned home to ignite an Islamic rebellion.

The group's stronghold is in the mountains on Libya's northeast coast. "Using the mountains around the Benghazi and al-Akhdar area as a base, the LIFG employs ... guerrilla tactics to attack Gaddafi's forces and then retreat into hiding."

Three other armed groups, the Islamic Movement of Martyrs, Libyan Jihad Movement and Islamic Movement for Change, are also battling Col. Gaddafi and at one point had "thousands, if not tens of thousands of supporters," CSIS said.

"All Libyan Islamist terrorist groups, including the LIFG, are believed to have links with neighbouring Islamic extremist groups in Egypt and Algeria. Furthermore ... the LIFG has openly pledged to show support and loyalty to all jihad groups everywhere. This has led the LIFG to be recognized as a key component in the global network of militant Islamic groups," the CSIS report said.

The LIFG began trying to kill Col. Gaddafi in 1995 and its last attempt was in August, 1998, when the colonel's motorcade was attacked. The LIFG smuggles weapons into Libya from neighbouring North African countries, and is funded by private donations, Islamic aid agencies and criminal activity, CSIS said.

Washington hopes to portray Libya as an example of how rogue nations can rejoin the international community by renouncing terrorism, but some observers remain skeptical due to Libya's long-standing support for Palestinian terrorism and its involvement in such attacks as the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.

The UN lifted economic sanctions against Libya after Tripoli agreed to compensate the families of the Lockerbie victims. The United States may also lift its embargo and remove Libya from its list of terror-sponsoring nations.

Col. Gaddafi's stark warning yesterday to other "rogue" states appeared to offer endorsement of Washington's and London's policy of diplomacy backed by pre-emptive strikes. Asked if he had a message for other leaders, especially the heads of Syria, Iran and North Korea, he replied: "They should follow the steps of Libya, or take an example from Libya, so that they prevent any tragedy being inflicted upon their own peoples."

He went on to accuse Israel of harbouring illicit weapons, saying a wholesale disarmament in the Muslim world "would tighten the rope or the noose around the Israelis, so they would expose their programs and their weapons of mass destruction."

Col. Gaddafi, speaking in a Bedouin tent near Tripoli denied that he possessed weapons of mass destruction, saying only that Libya possessed "certain machines" and research programs. "We have not these weapons," he said, adding that his research projects "would have been for peaceful purposes -- but nevertheless we decided to get rid of them completely."

Britain and the United States say that Libya had confessed that it was closer than thought to producing enriched uranium, suitable for use in an atomic bomb. It also possesses chemical weapons.

Col. Gaddafi has not lost all his fiery rhetoric, telling critics of his weapons programs: "You exercise terrorist policy against the Libyan people by accusing us."

But he repeated his vow that international inspectors would be allowed to conduct snap visits to the formerly closed North African nation, saying they would learn "we don't have anything to hide."

Sometimes speaking in English, he seemed at pains to reach out to Britain and the United States, insisting that his country was not a terrorist sponsor, and expressing hopes for a new era of Anglo-American commercial ties.

British and American officials have not hesitated to credit the allies' tough line on Iraq for Libya's decision and believe the effect may spread.

The Daily Telegraph reported on Monday that Mr. Blair hoped to use the Libyan breakthrough to step up secret talks to secure similar concessions on weapons of mass destruction.

The lifting of U.S. sanctions on Libya is the top priority for Col. Gaddafi, who this year paved the way for a reopening of ties when he agreed to take responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing in 1988.

U.S. oil companies were leading players in the Libyan oil industry until 1986, when they were ordered out of the country by president Ronald Reagan. Marathon, Amerada Hess and ConocoPhillips jointly hold permits to develop the huge Waha field.

Most of those permits expire in 2005, raising fears among U.S. oil executives that their rights could be transferred to European firms.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alqaedalibya; alqaida; gaddafi; globaljihad; islam; jihad; libya; lifg; muslims; targets

1 posted on 12/24/2003 8:19:41 AM PST by knighthawk
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2 posted on 12/24/2003 8:20:30 AM PST by knighthawk (Live today, there is no time to lose, because when tomorrow comes it's all just yesterday's blues)
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To: knighthawk
Hmmmmm. Raghead infighting. I love it. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, kind of a thing I 'spose.
3 posted on 12/24/2003 8:21:53 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (NORTH KOREA is a DANGEROUS CANCER in late stages; still, we only meditate and take herbal medicines)
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To: knighthawk
Welcome to the party Ghadaffi...care to kill off a few fanatics?
4 posted on 12/24/2003 8:24:39 AM PST by smith288 (Secret member of the VRWC elite forces)
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To: knighthawk
Let's be blunt, Al-Qaeda targets anyone and everyone.

Their goal, quite simply is to kill inosent people where ever and when ever they can with the delusion that the world press will beat a path to their door.

What does Al-Qaeda need ? A publicist. They suffer from the delusion that terrorism is an exceptable form of political speech, and thus, set out to deprive people of their civil right to continue to live, in the delusion that the press will then preen for them.

Because the most fundemental human right on the planet today is the right to continue to live, the right to continue to be, their tacticts, in depriving so many of that right, are a crime against humanity.

5 posted on 12/24/2003 8:26:34 AM PST by ChadGore (http://www.howard-dean-sucks.com)
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To: knighthawk
It aims to establish an Islamic state in Libya and views the current regime as oppressive, corrupt and anti-Muslim, CSIS said.

This in itself should be reason enough to protect the scumbag...at least for a little while.

6 posted on 12/24/2003 8:27:16 AM PST by New Horizon
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To: knighthawk
I posted this hypothesis the other day. Thinking he is afraid and wants to improve relations to the point that we'll protect Libya if he is on our side. Smart move on his part. Obviously NOT suicidal. LOL.
7 posted on 12/24/2003 8:33:54 AM PST by Indie (Have you bought ammo today?)
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To: knighthawk
More than likely they were told what Kadaffy planned to do, and they threatened him if he did it.

Now that he did it, he is an enemy like at least 1 billion others on earth.
8 posted on 12/24/2003 8:43:34 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Kaddaffi, "I will do whatever the Americans want because I saw what happened in Iraq. ")
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To: smith288
"The Canadian Security Intelligence Service report shows that Col. Gaddafi, once a major sponsor of terrorist violence, is now a terrorist target who shares a common enemy with the West: Osama bin Laden."

Looks as if we have here a case of reaping what has been sown. I wonder if he wakes up in the middle of the night thinking how stupid he was to train and supply those people.
9 posted on 12/24/2003 8:47:05 AM PST by DeepDish (Let your keyboard do the walking)
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To: knighthawk
Nice post. Gaddafi's been moving in this direction for several years. 9-11 gave him an opening and he used it by having his intelligence service cooperate with ours right from the beginning. A classic example of "The Enemy of My Enemy.." Not a surprise really, Gaddafi was never an Islamist, but rather an ally of the Soviets and a product of the cold war.
10 posted on 12/24/2003 8:48:37 AM PST by Reverend Bob (He may be a B*st*rd, but he's OUR B*st*rd now.)
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To: DeepDish
It is to laugh!
11 posted on 12/24/2003 8:50:22 AM PST by null and void
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To: knighthawk
this is all best understood by watching Hillary. Watch where she is, what she says while there and where is Bill
and what is he doing while Hillary is wherever saying
whatever.....What they say is always telling.

Second, quit listening to others here or on TV tell ya what you just heard Dubya say. Let's do that again, what YOU just heard.

This whole Libya / Kadaffi thing was a done deal before the first bomb fell on Iraq. You saw em right here,documents of a captured ship vital three way from
Libya. In that effect was cocs/services for enriched uranium as per Iran, and some mechanical docs/services
for N.Korea. Now , this capture stopped cold Iran and N Korea BEFORE we droppped a single bomb on Iraq.
This part is key, Kadaffi knew all along and watched Uday Quesay and the rest of the deck and then Saddam get the business. Know who else saw and remember as far back as nine months,the aqueida saw. The second Kadaffi was "outta the game" , wouldn't you know it ?

So the mantra that Dubya got no game......plan?

What does this say of Rockefeller and Durbin now?

treason ?
12 posted on 12/24/2003 8:57:40 AM PST by cars for sale
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To: ChadGore
Let's be blunt, Al-Qaeda targets anyone and everyone.

Yes and it's nice to see that point being proved to those who don't understand this fact.

Unknowingly to them, we may gaining some allies in our fight against terrorism, without having to even solicit their help. Sweeeet!

13 posted on 12/24/2003 8:58:06 AM PST by EGPWS
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To: New Horizon
Qaddafi is particularly despised by Islamists because they consider his "Green Book", publish in the 1970s to be particularly heretical. Qaddafi has argued that only the Kuran is to be respected and the Hadith (the sayings of the prophet) are to be ignored. In the 1970s Qaddafi went after the indigenous Muslim Brotherhood and the most conservative of the Sunni Tariqas (brotherhoods). They have attempted to assasinate him at least three times in the last fifteen years.
14 posted on 12/24/2003 8:58:36 AM PST by gaspar
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To: knighthawk
Al-Qaida is in service to Satan. Of course they want to commit as much murder, violence, war, terror, slavery, mutilation, vengeance, terror, disease, destruction, misery, death, pain, torture, and horror as possible. That's what devil-worship is. That's how they serve Satan. (And their actions indicate just who the "god" is that they serve.)
15 posted on 12/24/2003 9:10:13 AM PST by Savage Beast (Despite their claims, what they want is worldly glory. Its price? A pact with the devil!)
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To: gaspar
They have attempted to assasinate him at least three times in the last fifteen years.

And he has accused the Brits of enabling the assasination attempts via jihadis in the past.

16 posted on 12/24/2003 11:05:08 AM PST by Shermy
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ON THE INTERNET...


IRISH TIMES.com: "ISLAMIC MILITANT GROUP PLEDGES SUPPORT TO ANTI-GADAFY REBELS" (SNIPPET: "IN A drab villa down a rutted road in Ajdabiya, the key eastern town recaptured last weekend by rebels, sit two leading members of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG)." SNIPPET: ""Everything has changed now," says Abdul Monem al-Madhouni, who wears a scarf in the red, black and green colours of the rebels' flag over a striped shirt and slacks. "This is a new era and there is no need to hide anything." He and his companion, who gives his name as Abdullah Mansour, sit on the governing council of Libya's foremost militant group.") (March 29, 2011)
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stepping back in time...FreeRepublic.com - Discussion Forum (NATIONAL POST): "AL-QAEDA TARGETS GADDAFI" (SNIPPET: "A Canadian intelligence report says al-Qaeda-backed militants in Libya want to assassinate Colonel Muammar Gaddafim providing a possible explanation for the dictator's recent attempts to improve relations with the West, The Canadian Security Intelligence Service report shows that Col. Gaddafi, once a major sponsor of terrorist violence, is now a terrorist target who shares a common enemy with the West: Osama bin Laden. The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) is the most powerful radical faction waging holy war against Col. Gaddafi. It aims to establish an Islamic state in Libya and views the current regime as oppressive, corrupt and anti-Muslim, CSIS said.") (December 24, 2003)
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17 posted on 03/31/2011 12:00:06 AM PDT by Cindy
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NOTE The following post is a quote:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2696891/posts

Islamic militant group pledges support to anti-Gadafy rebels
Irish Times ^ | Mar 29, 2011
Posted on March 30, 2011 6:08:47 AM PDT by KeyLargo

Islamic militant group pledges support to anti-Gadafy rebels

Tue, Mar 29, 2011

Leaders deny links to al-Qaeda and promise to rebuild Libya so as to avoid Somalia’s fate, writes MARY FITZGERALD in Ajdabiya, eastern Libya

IN A drab villa down a rutted road in Ajdabiya, the key eastern town recaptured last weekend by rebels, sit two leading members of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG).

In the past, the two men, both grizzled veterans of the 1980s jihad against the Soviets in Afghanistan, would have baulked at the prospect of an interview, let alone given their names or agreed to be photographed.

“Everything has changed now,” says Abdul Monem al-Madhouni, who wears a scarf in the red, black and green colours of the rebels’ flag over a striped shirt and slacks. “This is a new era and there is no need to hide anything.”

He and his companion, who gives his name as Abdullah Mansour, sit on the governing council of Libya’s foremost militant group. Its members, one of the greatest threats to Gadafy regime since it was set up in the 1990s, run to the high hundreds. The two, both of whom recently returned to Libya after years in exile, say they have permission from the 12-member LIFG council to give the interview and what they say reflects its position.

“We are with the people and we are supporting the people,” says Mansour when asked for the LIFG stance on the revolt against Gadafy’s rule. “We have opened our hearts and our hands to all the Libyan people to work together to get rid of Gadafy.”

(Excerpt) Read more at irishtimes.com ...


18 posted on 03/31/2011 12:17:14 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: Reverend Bob

>>>>>>>>>Nice post. Gaddafi’s been moving in this direction for several years. 9-11 gave him an opening and he used it by having his intelligence service cooperate with ours right from the beginning. A classic example of “The Enemy of My Enemy..” Not a surprise really, Gaddafi was never an Islamist, but rather an ally of the Soviets and a product of the cold war.>>>>>>>>>
Sure, Duffy is a stinking harmless socialist and nothing more. He is not into terrorism for decades, he has dismantled his nuke program etc. He is secular and a declared enemy for Al-Qaeda
IMHO, NATO should have bombed rebels instead of this crackhead.
Their liberal supporters are yet to cry.


19 posted on 04/01/2011 12:42:05 AM PDT by cunning_fish
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