Posted on 07/30/2006 4:34:31 AM PDT by knighthawk
Al Qaeda manual is a blueprint for hate that reveals a sinister plot to invade & conquer
Most Americans know that Al Qaeda and its franchises are willing to sink to any depth to destroy the United States. But few people realize just how deep those depths are. The public's knowledge of the terror group's goals and motives is largely confined to the English translations of Osama Bin Laden's and Ayman al-Zawahiri's propaganda. Consequently, Al Qaeda and like-minded groups, or "jihadis," are viewed either as unthinking zealots or misguided freedom fighters.
"The Management of Savagery" - a book written in 2004 by Abu Bakr Naji, a high-level Al Qaeda strategist - suggests that both perspectives are off the mark.
Most jihadi writings in Arabic are similar to those already available in English. These are lengthy exposés on the Western plot to destroy Islam, dense with religious references meant to justify a violent response to this plot. Naji's book is different. Unlike typical jihadi tracts, this genre eschews religious propaganda in favor of scientific analysis, drawing on close readings of Western political theories.
In "The Management of Savagery," Naji argues that the jihadis failed in the past to establish an Islamic state because they were focused on toppling local regimes. These efforts were fruitless, he argues, because jihadis were seen as fighting their own people, which alienated the masses. Moreover, the local governments proved impervious to revolution as long as they were supported by the U.S. Based on his understanding of power politics, Naji says that the jihadis had to provoke the United States to invade a country in the Middle East.
This would 1.) turn the Muslims against local governments allied with the U.S.; 2.) destroy the U.S. aura of invincibility, which it maintains through the media, and 3.) create sympathy for the jihadis, who would be viewed as standing up to Crusader aggression. Moreover, the invasion would bleed the U.S. economy and sap its military power, leading to social unrest at home and its ultimate withdrawal from the Middle East.
Naji had hoped that Afghanistan would play out in this manner for the U.S., as it did for the Soviets. Now, Naji places his hopes on Iraq. Once the U.S. withdraws from Iraq, he contends, the jihadis must quickly move to invade neighboring countries.
Some countries are particularly ripe for jihadi incursion: Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan and Yemen, as well as North West Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. These areas were selected by Al Qaeda because of each region's geographic features, weak central governments, the receptivity of the people and the proliferation of weapons and jihadi propaganda. The plan, according to Naji, is to conduct small- to medium-scale attacks on crucial infrastructure (like oil or tourism), which will cause the government to draw in its security forces. Chaos or "savagery" will erupt in the unpoliced areas.
Then, the jihadis will move into these security vacuums and provide basic services to people, who will welcome an end to the instability. The final goal is to establish a single global state ruled by a pious Muslim dictator, the caliph, who will implement a strict interpretation of Islamic law.
Drawing on the experience of jihadis in Egypt and Algeria, Naji cautions his readers that no plan will succeed unless the jihadis learn how to respond to public opinion and manipulate the media.
Many Westerners underestimate just how sophisticated and ruthless our enemy is. Reading Naji is a start to better understand our foes' mind-set, particularly because his text has Al Qaeda's seal of approval. The manual is available at www.ctc.usma.edu/naji.asp. Without this kind of information, the American people and our lawmakers and judges will never fully understand the awful magnitude of what we face.
This understanding is crucial for generating the bipartisan support and action so badly needed to effectively wage the long-term battle against those who would threaten our way of life. Only by knowing the depths to which the enemy will sink to defeat us will we be able to have a meaningful discussion of how far we should go to destroy them.
McCants translated "The Management of Savagery." He is a fellow at the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.
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" learn how to respond to public opinion and manipulate the media."
No need to worry about manipulating OUR media. They are already on the side of the terrorists. Too bad we can't send the likes of the New York Times and USA Today (etc) into Jordan and Nigeria to live and work. Let them try to sell papers to those people whose views they actually represent. The people who run these papers would rather stay here and bite the hand that feeds them.
Islam, a Religion of Peace®? ( links, blogs, quips, quotes, aggravating pictures ) is located here- click the Picture, and scroll backwards:
...and the barbarians are already inside our gates.
Never, ever, forget:
Where It's 9-11 all the Time: Click the Picture:
"Where it's nine-eleven all the time
and no Sun sets, and no clocks chime
where no voice speaks and no bird trills
the Moon hangs frozen o'er the hills
The winds are still, they seem to say,
Reflect, remember, stop to pray..."
...and at our neighbour's gates, as well:
Terror Strike Toronto ( Aborted! )-- Click the picture:
And then, there is this little problem:
For "Thunder on the Border," click the picture:
We are witnessing the greatest anti-freedom, anti-individual collective in the history of mankind.
If I were running the education system in this state (or nation) in order to know our enemy I would develop a curriculum wherein students studied the writings of Islamists Ibn Tamiya, al-Afghani, Qutb and Zawahiri (especially the latter's works beginning with "The Bitter Harvest" published in 1991 and more recent works). I would balance that presentation with works by Huntington, Lewis, Gold, etc.
It was the case in the nineteen thirties that our education system did little to prepare students with regard to the growing manaces of Communism, Naziism and Fascism. Thus during World War II most soldiers ended fighting for Pearl Harbor and against an amorphous Shickelgruber and had little understanding of the sway of foreign ideologies.
Only by studying the Islamists will we comprehend that we live in a very very dangerous world.
Great idea.
Reads like the editorial policy of the Lame Stream Leftist Media. Either that or the Liberal ...Rat platform.
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You are welcome
"Many Westerners underestimate just how sophisticated and ruthless our enemy is. Reading Naji is a start to better understand our foes' mind-set, particularly because his text has Al Qaeda's seal of approval. The manual is available at www.ctc.usma.edu/naji.asp. Without this kind of information, the American people and our lawmakers and judges will never fully understand the awful magnitude of what we face. "
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