1985-1989:
Bin Ladens Mentor Azzam Recruits Fighters All Over World with APPARENT CIA SUPPORT -
Bin Ladens MENTOR SHEIKH ABDULLAH AZZAM frequently travels all over the world with the APPARENT SUPPORT of the CIA. Slate will later write,
Azzam trotted the globe during the 1980s to promote the AFGHAN JIHAD AGAINST the SOVIETS. By the time of his death in 1989, he had recruited between 16,000 and 20,000 mujaheddin from 20 countries to Afghanistan, visited 50 American cities to advance his cause, and dispatched acolytes to spread the gospel in 26 US states, not to mention across the Middle East and Europe.
Slate calls him the LENIN of INTERNATIONAL JIHAD, noting that he didnt invent his movements ideas, but he furthered them and put them into practice around the world. [Slate, 4/16/2002]
At the time, the US is supporting the Afghans fighting the Soviets and it will later be alleged that the CIA sUPPORTED AZZAM as part of this effort. BARNETT RUBIN, a COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR and SENIOR FELLOW at the COUNCIL on FOREIGN RELATIONS (CFR), will claim in 1995 that sources told him AZZAM was ENLISTED by the CIA to help unite the fractious Afghan rebel groups.
Rubin claims AZZAM was considered a PRIME ASSET because of his close connections to the MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD, SAUDI INTELLIGENCE, and the MUSLIM WORLD LEAGUE. But Azzam made no secret of his desire for a NO COMPROMISE to CONQUER the ENTIRE WORLD.
In 1988 in New Jersey, he [AZZAM],
Blood and martyrdom are the only way to create a Muslim society and he wants to ignite the spark that may one day burn Western interests all over the world.
He is frequently accompanied on his US lecture tours by El-SAYYUD NOSAIR and CLEMENT RODNEY-El, both of whom will later be CONVICTED of al-Qaeda-linked ATTACKS in the US. [New Yorker, 3/17/1995]
CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) Executive Director NIHAD AWAD is a LEADER in the IAP (Islamic Association for Palestine) at this time. ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) affiliates, such as IAP and the MAYA (Muslim Arab Youth Association), host Azzam and arrange his visits to Islamic centers throughout the US. [New Republic, 2/27/2007]