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White al-Qaeda at the Gates of the West
Serbianna.com ^ | 12/11/04 | Miroljub Jevtic, Ph.D

Posted on 12/11/2004 2:57:31 AM PST by Straight Vermonter

Recent statement by the departing Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge that a profile of a terrorist must be described in a different way is an encouraging sign. Ridge said that al-Qaeda is actively recruiting terrorists among the white race: Bosnians, Chechens and among the Muslims integrated in the Western society, in particular, women. The new profile of a terrorist - the white al-Qaeda - removes another constraint in the battle against the islamic terrorism that has become a world struggle.

The bad part of the Ridge's statement, however, is that it has come relatively late, and that it is partially true.

The proof that Ridge's statement is true could have been heard immediately after 9/11. For example, immediately after the hit on the World Trade Center, I was summoned by a Belgrade TV Politika where I alluded that the central threat to the West may not come from al-Qaeda members recruited from Arab countries or Asia, but from the members and sympathizers of these terrorists mingling among the white races of Europe. The rationale is simple: since the al-Qaeda attacks on US will not end, and all Middle Eastern visitors to the US will immediately become suspects, terrorists need killers that will go unnoticed by the authorities and, increasingly, the suspecting public.

Since the middle eastern racial type is unique, and despite all efforts by the US government to respect all racial types, whether they like it or not, this racial type will be profiled. Precisely because of this, al-Qaeda has decided to recruit its terrorist killers among muslims that have a racial blend in a western society and a large pool of this racial type is found in the Balkans among Albanians and Bosnian Muslims.

Also important is that the 9/11 attack should be understood as the Islamists do: that it was a prelude designed to test al-Qaeda's possibilities and explore American vulnerabilities that are to be used in the final assault. Al-Qaeda wants the final assault to inflict a mortal blow to America or inflict sufficiently large damage so that US would become a desert that will never be able to recover into an oasis of freedom.

If the aim is a mortal attack on the US, then acts of the 9/11 type seem to be important to the terrorists only as morale boosters for their allegiance. But to achieve destruction of America, islamic terrorists want to hit targets such as nuclear facilities or the stockpiles of the atomic weapons, or use the weapons of mass destruction that will kill all alive but keep the material wealth of the US which islamic terrorists covet.

In December 2003 I've also alluded to this nuclear and WMD threat on a Belgrade TV show, and unfortunately it seems not early enough: soon thereafter, the news came that at least 10 top secret disks pertaining to the US nuclear program have been stolen from the Nuclear Laboratory in Los Alamos. The more bizarre is that this was the second time that top secret nuclear files have been stolen from that laboratory.

The repeat of the theft would not have happened unless some serious security holes exist and not just as absence of sufficient security personnel but, more importantly, as a political refusal to look into the eyes of the truth. Because of this, there is a real possibility that the institutions such as the one in Los Alamos will become infiltration centers that will lead the terrorist activities in the US and the peoples best suited to infiltrate these institutions and destroy America from the inside are the "white al-Qaeda" found among the Muslims of the Balkans - most notably the Muslim Albanians and Bosnians. That is why al-Qaeda is actively recruiting among them.

Ridge has made a similar mistake by not including into the new terrorist profile the islamic Albanians, or more precisely, their organized political-criminal hybrid that dominates Europe and has recently dethroned the Italian Mafia in the US as the leading criminal enterprise. This failure may be a tragic result of the Balkan policies that US has had in the Balkans and it compounds the political and security mistakes that the ex-Yugoslav and now Serbian authorities are making.

In treatment of the islamic problem in the Balkans the accent of the problem was always shifted onto the Bosnian Muslims while, in the case of Albanians, the phenomena of islamic fanaticism was downplayed.

When analyzing the Albanian society, for example, the typical depiction is of a conglomeration of 3 religious groups, and that the Islamic one is made up of Sunnis and many other dervish sects among whom the Becktesh was the largest. The cliché was that Albanians have overcome all of their religious differences and achieved national unity so, the cliché goes, religion does not matter to the Albanians. Therefore, the impact of Islam on the politics of Albanians was neglected and with that the potential influence of the al-Qaeda type organizations was also neglected.

Many superficial elements did give this clichéd impression. Albania was ruled by an atheistic regime for 50 years and it was removed only recently with the fall of communism; all Albanian separatist groups that operated in the Balkans had a distinctly marxist outlook and were nostalgic of Albania that was stalinist at the time.

The clichéd political profile of Albanians in the Balkans suggested that the Albanians are secularized society with a negligible Islamic influence. Along with the neglect of the force of Islam among Albanians, whether deliberate or not but nevertheless a false religious picture was also portrayed of the Albanian population. For example, the much touted "Balkan expert" Stephen Schwartz recently made a claim that 15% of Albanians in Macedonia are Christian while a more realistic picture is a negligible decimal. Similarly, in Kosovo, claims are made that hundreds of thousands are Catholic when in fact the Kosovo Albanian Catholic congregation led by Bishop Mark Sopi is at 20,000 - just below two percent.

In addition to the overwhelming numbers and behind the surface of clichés attempting to whitewash the Islamic influence among Albanians are cultural practices that suggest a much more "Islamic" character of Albanians then Bosnian Muslims.

For example, even during the years of hyper-atheism of the communist Yugoslavia, Albanian recruits in the ex-Yugoslav army refused pork products at an overwhelmingly larger rate then did the Bosnian Muslims; Albanian soldiers demanded that the toilets be outfitted not with paper but water hoses; belief in djenet and huria (Islamic heaven's virgins) that are waiting for the devout ones is much more widespread among the Albanians then the Bosnian Muslims. What's more alarming is the spread of the Wahabism among the Albanians across Balkans. In fact, the most prominent Kosovo Albanian clergyman, Redzxep Boya, is a Wahabi schooled cleric and exerts tremendous influence on the political landscape of this province. In Albania itself, furthermore, Muslims are increasingly renouncing moderate Henif-Islam and flocking to the militant Wahabism.

The Wahabi Redzxep Boya was recently removed from the leadership position and along with these traditional Islamic practices of takhiyah that require a Muslim to deceive the infidel in order to bring victory to Islam; the upsurge in Islamic fanaticism among Albanians; sheer scale of population numbers; general cultural predisposition to the extreme Islamic practices, as well as the vast and brutal criminal network that stretches across the world... all represent a terrorist profile that should alarm the West and in particular, the US.

The profile should be even more alarming because the al-Qaeda has already established a good terrorist network among the Albanians in the Balkans. During the mandate of the post-communist President of Albania, Sali Berisha, al-Qaeda infiltrated that country with great deal of help from Berisha's chief of security (SHIK) Baskim Gazidede who may have organized bin-Laden's visit to Albania. Gazidede also organized the secret training camps for the Albanian gunmen, KLA, in Albania itself, Kosovo and Macedonia, and some of the financing for the camps came from al-Qaeda.

After the fall of the Berisha government, Gazidede allegedly flew to safety to Syria. Despite his departure and presence of the NATO troops in Albania and Kosovo, the goal of Islamic terrorists is unchanged for this region: to create a large, majority Albanian and Muslim state in the Balkans by annexing territories from Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Greece to Albania and to use that islamic state as a launching pad for destruction of the West.

With its support for the extreme islamic forces in the Balkans, the US has contributed greatly to the spread of terrorism and insecurity in the region. Extremists used this support very well and now are ready to repay it back to America and the payment may be too dangerous to collect.


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To: nw_arizona_granny
"At midnight Mass Christmas, in the Catholic church, I would say that half the 2,000 or 3,000 people were Muslims," This I find hard to believe, they might be arabs, but not muslims, I would think. thank you for the added information, as I don't know enough about Kosovo.

Not sure why you said they are Arabs--there are almost no Arabs in Kosovo--used to be a few missionaries, but they're mostly gone due to lack of success. And those are the guys you can be sure were NOT there.

Religion in the Balkans--even among the Serbs--is to a large degree more an expression of heritage and culture than it is a practiced faith. It is also normal among the Albanians to attend each other's (Sunni, Orthodox, Bektashi, and Catholic) major religious events just as it is normal for them to hardly ever attend the normal Friday & Sunday services for any of those religions.

41 posted on 12/11/2004 7:05:52 AM PST by mark502inf
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To: mark502inf
There are only a few Americans on FR with extensive time on the ground in the Balkans. Our experiences normally stand in direct contradiction to what our numerous Serb & Serb-apologist posters would have you believe.

If you were in the Balkans then you learned nothing. You never line up to support Islamic imperialism. Never ever. This is dumb! I never support the Muslim side in these disputes. Anyways you should stop whining since Muzzies with their explosive birthrates, gained new European lebensraum in Kosovo and use it as base for projecting their criminal enterprises (drugs etc) into Europe. You should be smiling. More turf for the Allah hypnotized masses.

42 posted on 12/11/2004 7:08:37 AM PST by dennisw (Help put the "Ch" back in Chanukah)
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To: mark502inf
Religion in the Balkans--even among the Serbs--is to a large degree more an expression of heritage and culture than it is a practiced faith.

But of course. This must be how you can account for all the dynamited Serb Orthodox churches in Kosovo. The Muslims were simply practicing their faith of Mohammed the dynamiter.

43 posted on 12/11/2004 7:12:15 AM PST by dennisw (Help put the "Ch" back in Chanukah)
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To: dennisw
Dennis, the ethnic Albanian Christian churches in Kosovo are not touched and the Catholic Church is expanding. Those Serb churches are hit because they are Serb, not because they are Christian. Read this post.
44 posted on 12/11/2004 7:18:46 AM PST by mark502inf
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To: mark502inf; kosta50
"A little context helps. Besides the ethnic cleansing & atrocities committed by the Serbs in the 98-99 war, over 200 mosques were destroyed. When the Albs returned to their burnt out villages in the summer of 99, they were somewhat irritated and went out to get some back. That's when most of the Serbs were driven out of Kosovo and when the Serb Orthodox churches were attacked. The operative term is Serb, not Orthodox. And the attackers are best described as Albanians, most probably to include Albanian irreligious and Christians, not "Mohammedan"."

And then:

"If you know anything about Balkans history, you should know that the Serb-Albanian conflict has been going on long before al qaeda existed or bin laden was even born."

I almost don't know where to start. You say 200 mosques were destroyed, I am assuming in Kosovo. We certainly have all learned what the Mohammedans use their mosques for, haven't we. In my opinion its a damn shame every last one of those hives wasn't destroyed. As for the Mohammedans being upset and wanting revenge, I don't doubt that at all. As you say its been going on for centuries. Its just that this time the Western Europeans and the Clintonistas decided we'd step in and tip the scales in favor of our dear Mohammedan brethren and against the Serbs, who have been our allies for the past 140 odd years. Personally, I think we should have stayed out of it entirely. As for knowing anything about the history of the Balkans, I suspect I know a damn site more than most on these threads. My family is from the Balkans. We fought for centuries against the Turks and their oppression of the Christian People and the Orthodox Church, three times along side the Serbs in the last century alone. The more recent, communist history of Yugoslavia, with Tito's creation of a mini Albanian state in Kosovo in order to bury Serbian national pride added fuel to a long burning fire there. As for destroying "Serb" Churches, that's true. Only Orthodox Churches were destroyed because these Mohammedans had enough sense not to attack the Churches of their allies, Western Christians. Islam's war on Christian Orthodoxy, "Serb" or otherwise has extended from Egypt through the Middle East ,Turkey and Caucasia and right up to the Croatian border. It continues to this day in our great "ally" Turkey. What have the Turks, the Egyptians, the Syrians, the Iraqis and the denizens of the Gulf States got against Orthodoxy? The common denominator in all of this is Islam and in the Balkans, the West chose the wrong side as I suspect we are beginning to learn.

KFOR was "surprised"? You see this points out one of the main problems with our involvement in the Balkans recently and that of the Western Europeans for the past 100 years of so since the initial collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The Western Christian Powers of the 1900-1918 era had no understanding at all of what was going on in the Balkans. The secular, oh so sophisticated Western Europeans of today and the Clintonistas of the '90s and the neo-cons of the present administration have even less understanding than the Hapsburgs of 1904. Anyone with any understanding of the history of the Balkans could have predicted what was going to happen in Kosovo. If KFOR was "surprised", then KFOR is lead by delusional fools.
45 posted on 12/11/2004 7:34:53 AM PST by Kolokotronis (Nuke the Cube!)
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To: dennisw
Dennis, I have been not just in the Balkans, but in Islamic parts of Africa and the Middle East; to include combat against actual Islamists. I am all for taking strong action to stop AlQaeda and the spread of islamist ideology; abroad and at home.

However, I am not in favor of being taken in, as you apparently have been, by Serb nationalist propagandists who throw the Islamist label at their historic Albanian enemy in the hopes of gaining our support.

46 posted on 12/11/2004 7:38:07 AM PST by mark502inf
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To: Straight Vermonter

"BIN LADEN RUNS TERRORIST NETWORK, REPORT SAYS

November 30, 1998, LONDON - The man accused of orchestrating the U.S. Embassy bombings in Africa operates a terrorist network out of Albania, The Sunday Times reported.

"The newspaper quoted Fatos Klosi, the head of the Albanian intelligence service, as saying a network run by Saudi exile Osama Bin Laden sent units to fight in the Serbian province of Kosovo.

"Bin Laden is believed to have established an Albanian operation in 1994 after telling the government he headed a wealthy Saudi humanitarian agency wanting to help Albania, the newspaper reported.

"Klosi said he believed terrorists had already infiltrated other parts of Europe from bases in Albania. Apparent confirmation of Bin Laden's activities came earlier this month during the murder trial of Claude Kader, 27, a French national who said he was a member of Bin Laden's Albanian network, the newspaper said.


47 posted on 12/11/2004 7:44:50 AM PST by Decombobulator
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To: Kolokotronis
My family is from the Balkans.

Mine isn't. Which is a great advantage when it comes to taking an objective view of Balkans events.

48 posted on 12/11/2004 7:47:33 AM PST by mark502inf
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To: bornacatholic
SEPTEMBER 11, 1683

Christopher Hitchens, who is a Middle East scholar, was the first (and one of the very few) that I saw to note the 911 date in 2001 as the anniversary of the Fall of Vienna.

49 posted on 12/11/2004 7:56:11 AM PST by texasbluebell
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To: Straight Vermonter
What this article points out is this is not a "Arab" problem. It is a "Muslim" problem. Unfortunately for them, most Arabs are Muslims. So, profiling can still be useful.

Perhaps we should be collecting names of ALL Muslims in this country and profiling them too. Somehow or other we have to get past the idea Islam is merely a benign religion instead of a cult whose very scriptures promote conversion by the sword. They are a threat which seamlessly spans theology, culture, government and law into a worldwide movement for domination over all others who do not share their twisted belief system.

We outlawed Communists for good reasons. We should outlaw Muslims for the same reasons.

50 posted on 12/11/2004 8:00:52 AM PST by Gritty ("Allah created the Kafir and moulded them to be your enemy-Sheikh Abu Hamza)
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To: mark502inf; kosta50

Objective, or historically and culturally uninformed?


51 posted on 12/11/2004 8:03:17 AM PST by Kolokotronis (Nuke the Cube!)
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To: Straight Vermonter

"Ridge has made a similar mistake by not including into the new terrorist profile the islamic Albanians, or more precisely, their organized political-criminal hybrid "

Yeah, well, he's made the same mistake with the organized political-criminal hybrid in Mexico, Central America as well.
I heard last night that Asa Hutchinson may be tapped for head of Homeland Security.


52 posted on 12/11/2004 8:08:04 AM PST by JustAnotherSavage ("As frightening as terrorism is, it's the weapon of losers." P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: Decombobulator
Kader is a good source for the failure of bin Laden's attempt to exploit the Kosovo situation. Here's an excerpt from the article:

"The US moved against bin Laden following the bombing of its embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. That same summer, CIA and Shik [Albanian Security Agents] units arrested several men who were wanted by Egypt for plotting terrorist acts. The men were extradited to Egypt, tried and executed.

The spotlight fell on bin Laden in Albania with the arrest in 1998 of a French passport holder, Claude Kader, who was believed to be of Middle Eastern origin. He confessed to being a member of one of bin Ladens groups and told investigators he had been sent to give weapons to the guerrillas of the Kosovo Liberation Army, then beginning their war against the Serbs.

The KLA had promised US officials it would not co-operate with fundamentalists. Mr Kader said the KLA had turned him down and that he had returned to Albania, still with his weapons."

53 posted on 12/11/2004 8:09:43 AM PST by mark502inf
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To: Kolokotronis
or historically and culturally uninformed?

Nice try from someone who calls Albanians "mohamedans". Do a lttle research & quit relying on campfire lore.

54 posted on 12/11/2004 8:11:20 AM PST by mark502inf
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To: mark502inf

What do you think of this (Why Americans hate foreign policy) written by P.J. O'Rourke, who also spent time in the Balkans?


In the fall of 1996, I travelled to Bosnia to visit a friend whom I'll call Major Tom. Major Tom was in Banja Luka serving with the Nato-led international peacekeeping force, Ifor. From 1992 to 1995, Bosnian Serbs had fought Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Muslims in an attempt to split Bosnia into two hostile territories.

In 1995, the US-brokered Dayton Agreement ended the war by splitting Bosnia into two hostile territories. The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was run by Croats and Muslims. The Republika Srpska was run by Serbs.

IFOR's job was to "implement and monitor the Dayton Agreement." Major Tom's job was to sit in an office where Croat and Muslim residents of Republika Srpska went to report Dayton Agreement violations.

"They come to me," said Major Tom, "and they say, 'The Serbs stole my car.' And I say, 'I'm writing that in my report.' They say, 'The Serbs burnt my house.' And I say, 'I'm writing that in my report.' They say, 'The Serbs raped my daughter.' And I say, 'I'm writing that in my report."'

"Then what happens?" I said.

"I put my report in a filing cabinet."

Major Tom had fought in the Gulf war. He'd been deployed to Haiti during the American reinstatement of President Aristide (which preceded the recent American un-reinstatement). He was on his second tour of duty in Bosnia and would go on to fight in the Iraq war.

That night, we got drunk.

"Please, no nation-building," said Major Tom. "We're the Army. We kill people and break things. They didn't teach nation-building in infantry school."

Or in journalism school, either. (snip)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml;sessionid=X0NZR23ED5X0NQFIQMFCNAGAVCBQYJVC?xml=/opinion/2004/09/18/do1801.xml&sSheet=/opinion/2004/09/18/ixopinion.html&secureRefresh=true&_requestid=17114


55 posted on 12/11/2004 8:16:08 AM PST by JustAnotherSavage ("As frightening as terrorism is, it's the weapon of losers." P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: mark502inf
Dennis, I have been not just in the Balkans, but in Islamic parts of Africa and the Middle East; to include combat against actual Islamists. I am all for taking strong action to stop AlQaeda and the spread of islamist ideology; abroad and at home.

However, I am not in favor of being taken in, as you apparently have been, by Serb nationalist propagandists who throw the Islamist label at their historic Albanian enemy

Of course they are Islamist and Jihadist. You know how I can tell when a Jihad is going on? When Serb Orthodox churches are blown up by these rabid dogs. How many? 50 by now? Thanks to the world's do gooders Muslims have acquired more turf. They count it as victory for Islam even if you remain blind to it...... after all your time spent there in the Balkans. Pity.

in the hopes of gaining our support.

Impressive credentials you have. But little old me, sitting in America, figured out something that went right past you. One never supports Muslim irredentism. Unless you are a Muslim. And make no mistake, the Muslim Ummah counts Kosovo as a major gain for Dar Al Islam.

You should have picked the Serbs despite their defects. Instead you are bet and continue to bet on Muslims from Albania. Very stupid idea. Are you American or European?

56 posted on 12/11/2004 9:00:15 AM PST by dennisw (Help put the "Ch" back in Chanukah)
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To: Straight Vermonter

Excellent article especially Albanian terrorism and organized crime.

I know these people -- Albanians -- as I have been in contact with them through the years through sports and day-to-day activities. They are, first and foremost muslims, and American second.


57 posted on 12/11/2004 9:42:27 AM PST by Baraonda (Demographic changes have consequences.)
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To: mark502inf

"Albanian Christian churches & their faithful are growing."

Albanian and Kosovar Christian churches have been burned to the ground by KLA terrorists and their cohorts for years.

We will never forget!!!!


58 posted on 12/11/2004 9:48:36 AM PST by Baraonda (Demographic changes have consequences.)
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To: mark502inf

The radical wahabbi-type mullahs have moved into many formerly calm areas like this, and go into prisons, and after the young and vulnerable, and in no time at all, the butcherings begin.


59 posted on 12/11/2004 9:54:00 AM PST by tkathy (The Bluenecks need to get over it.)
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To: Straight Vermonter
"In December 2003 I've also alluded to this nuclear and WMD threat on a Belgrade TV show, and unfortunately it seems not early enough: soon thereafter, the news came that at least 10 top secret disks pertaining to the US nuclear program have been stolen from the Nuclear Laboratory in Los Alamos. The more bizarre is that this was the second time that top secret nuclear files have been stolen from that laboratory."

This is really bad, and the heat of public out cry should be felt in D.C. Any Islamic good/bad/or indifferent should be unceremoniously hurled out of the country.

60 posted on 12/11/2004 9:56:12 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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