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To: All; Cindy; Godzilla

A Message To The Mujahideen Brothers: The Al-Ahzab War Again!

English Translation © Jihad Unspun 2005*
Jun 08, 2005
 

Al-Qaeda in the Land of the Two Rivers has issued a statement of encouragement to the Mujahideen brothers specifically and to the Ummah in general that draws from the past battles of the Prophet (PBUH) and explains why Jihad is the only way against the enemies of Allah.

Full Translation: http://www.jihadunspun.com/intheatre_internal.php?article=103040&list=/home.php

561 posted on 06/07/2005 10:04:31 PM PDT by nwctwx
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To: All; nw_arizona_granny

Thanks to Granny
Note the countries who are sending terrorists, chechen would be 'white blue eye jihadis"


http://www.ict.org.il/counter_ter/frame.htm

May 22, 2005

Report reveals details on Iraqi insurgent’s methods

Isaac Kfir
ICT

An intelligence document recently leaked to the press has revealed that British special forces are helping to
patrol Iraq’s border with Syria. The report also blamed the Syrian government for failing to stem the flow of
insurgents, arms, and funding into Iraq.

SAS Kills 12 insurgents in Iraq
Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers killed 12 insurgents as part of a campaign to protect Iraq’s borders. The role of
the SAS in defending Iraq’s border comes from a document drafted by American and Iraqi intelligence forces.

The leaked document describes how British SAS troop “engaged” Arab insurgents crossing into Iraq from Syria.
The report notes that the insurgents were not heavily armed as they collect weapons once they enter Iraq.
According to the report, the SAS troops watched eight groups of between eight and 22 people cross into Iraq
within one 48-hour period in a surveillance operation to track their destinations and controllers.

In another incident, SAS troops arrested two men who after questioning confessed that they were trained in
Saudi Arabia and briefed in Syria. The report lists 12 countries of origin for suicide bombers: Saudi Arabia, Syria,
Egypt, Yemen, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Jordan and Chechnya.

Terrorists becoming more sophisticated
There has been an increase in the number of bombing in Iraq over the past two months, with 27 car bombings
this month, and 67 last month, compared to 25 in the whole of 2004. The bombers often work in pairs to ensure
the ‘mission’ is carried out. The second bomber provides backup if one bomber is caught; the second bomber
can trigger his colleague’s device.

A recent example of this was the bombing in Hilla, south of Baghdad, in which more than 100 people died as
they queued up to apply for government jobs. The bombing was actually carried out by a second person who
had kissed the bomber goodbye as he stepped out of the car.

Syria blamed for giving shelter to insurgents
A senior American military official said the surge in violence followed a meeting in Syria last month of associates
of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian terrorist.

Syria has recently come under fire from Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the Iraqi Prime Minister, and Robert Zoellick, the
visiting US Deputy Secretary of State, who blamed foreign fighters who infiltrate Iraq for the recent wave of
violence, which has claimed the lives of some 500 people, many of them Iraqi civilians.

Mr Zoellick said “We made it quite clear to Syria that there are a number of actions Syria needs to take . . . I
hope Syria gets the message. Countries are responsible for what happens on their territory.”

The US is determined to put pressure on President Assad to stem the flow of men, weapons and money into
Iraq. American and Iraqi officials claimed that they have detailed intelligence that Syria has ignored the activities
of the insurgents, who run two main supply routes, one down the Euphrates River into the restive Anbar
province and the other towards the northern city of Mosul. The Syrians have dismissed the allegations as
“baseless,” and a government official claimed that Syria was doing all it can to stop cross-border activity.

In a disturbing conclusion, the report states that there is “firm intelligence” that insurgents and their supporters
have infiltrated the Iraqi forces to become “double agents,” operating by day for the Iraqi authorities and at
night for Zarqawi. Moreover, the report states, “Despite numerous checks it is virtually impossible to defend
against suicide bombers.”

Sources: The Sunday Times, The Times


562 posted on 06/07/2005 10:13:30 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (Character exalts Liberty and Freedom, Righteous exalts a Nation.)
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To: nwctwx

Well, pbuh, etc. it's jihad unspun.

Thanks nw, there sure is a lot of verbiage attempting to pump up the jihadis lately.

Thanks nw.

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563 posted on 06/07/2005 10:13:33 PM PDT by Cindy
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