Posted on 08/01/2013 7:40:48 PM PDT by neverdem
By all accounts, the attack was planned with care and executed with precision. At two notorious Iraqi prisons, Abu Ghraib and Taji, al-Qaeda combatants last week used mortars, small arms, suicide bombers, and assault forces to free 400 prisoners, including several who had been on death row. AQ spokesmen hailed those released as mujahedeen, holy warriors, who will rejoin the jihad on battlefields throughout the Middle East and beyond.
Soon after, we were seeing headlines such as this: Al Qaeda Is Back.
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Lynch III (retired), a distinguished research fellow at the National Defense University, was writing and speaking widely on the same theme. And President Obamas reelection campaign was making similar claims, e.g. The tide of war is receding, Osama bin Laden is dead and General Motors is alive. Mitt Romney hardly attempted to rebut the thesis.
I dont like to say I told you so oh, who am I kidding? Of course I do. But in this instance there is more than ample justification. Scholars at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, in particular Thomas Joscelyn and Bill Roggio, have argued consistently and forcefully, based on solid evidence, that the May 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden, followed by the elimination of other al-Qaeda leaders, did not, by any stretch of the imagination, mean the demise of al-Qaeda.
Instead, it led AQ to adapt, evolve, and morph. It is essential to study these changes and probe their strategic significance an assignment unlikely to be seriously undertaken by those convinced al-Qaeda swims with the fishes.
On July 18, Joscelyn testified before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, attempting to make clear to members of Congress that AQ has become a global international terrorist network . . . that, despite setbacks, contests for territory abroad and still poses a threat to U.S. interests both overseas and at home.
The nodes of AQs network are affiliates that pledge bayat, unswerving allegiance, to core AQ while retaining substantial operational autonomy. That makes them harder for intelligence operatives to monitor, penetrate, weaken, or eliminate. Nine years ago, FDDs Jonathan Schanzer wrote a book called Al-Qaedas Armies predicting that such AQ affiliates would increasingly constitute the organizations outer perimeter and the pools from which new terrorists can be drawn. Indeed, al-Qaeda affiliates, in the Arab world and beyond, represent the next generation of the global terrorist threat.
Since the waving of the mission accomplished banner last summer, AQ affiliates have killed an American ambassador in Libya, and hoisted their flag above the U.S. embassy in Cairo. They have taken the lead in the rebellion against the Assad dynasty in Syria. They have fought an American-backed government in Yemen, and they conquered much of Mali before French troops drove them back into the desert. They continue to slaughter Christians in Nigeria more than a thousand last year. They have regenerated in Iraq since the departure of American troops, killing 700 people in July alone. They remain undefeated in Afghanistan and Pakistan, poised for the opportunity further American troop withdrawals will present. Last week, they attacked Turkish diplomats in Somalia. On Monday, AQs close ally, the Taliban, attacked a jail in northwest Pakistan, freeing as many as 200 prisoners.
Joscelyn and Roggio have been making another argument that has challenged the conventional wisdom: They maintain that al-Qaeda has long had a working relationship with Irans rulers. Two years ago the U.S. government formally confirmed that hypothesis, yet now as then many Iran experts deny the links, arguing that there is no way that Sunni AQ and Shia Iran could collaborate.
What those experts fail to grasp is that Irans rulers and al-Qaedas commanders, despite very real theological disagreements and differing strategic interests indeed, they are literally at each others throats in Syria are united in their commitment to what they see as the moral imperative of Islamic supremacy and domination. Their shared goal is a global revolution leading to the defeat or submission, or both, of those they regard not just as inferior, but also as enemies of God. America and Israel top both their lists.
This worldview is very difficult for Westerners to take seriously. Surely, there must be a less medieval explanation perhaps grievances that can be addressed or fears that can be assuaged. But this conflict is deeper and more complex. Until that is understood, the U.S. and its allies cannot possibly devise a coherent strategic response which is why 34 years after Irans revolution and twelve years after 9/11, we still dont have one. That is another point that Joscelyn and Roggio have long been making, and which too many in the government and the foreign policy community have been either unable or unwilling to grasp.
Clifford D. May is president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a policy institute focusing on national security.
Which is one reason that Bush didn’t put an emphasis on it....you must kill the hydra not its heads
How can Al Qaeda be back??
Obamatollah/McCain have only been shipping them weapons for 3 years.
The only solution is the Roman solution.
Hillary and obama have put them in power in Lydia and is trying to put them in power in Syria, Egypt is in a coup to stop the Al Qaeda (brotherhood is same thing) That HILLARY PUT IN POWER!!! Why are we giving the coup money in violation of law?
I’m starting to understand the “truthers”. Is Bin Laden really dead? Why were some of the seals from the “raid” killed? What happened to the seal who said he pulled the trigger? I find it hard to believe anything anymore.
We should be glad we’ve given up all our freedom and liberty in the US for the war on terror - those eavesdropping programs sure are effective!!!
I mean heck the terrorists would never be able to pull off a big operation like this... Breaking open prisons and releasing A Q members into the wild. Wait. They already have!
IMO, at the time of his death Ben Laden was no more than a poster boy. The operations of AQ had moved on, and still moves on.
You beat me to the hydra headed monster thing, and that’s exactly what it is.
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I really don’t believe anything that comes out of washington
you mean why are we giving money to the army in Egypt which over threw the AQ backed Morsi government????
If their solution, was to just wipe them out to the last man, I think that is right. The only good terrorist, is a dead one.
That was how the Romans did it.
If I remember right, after the slave revolt, they crucified them to the last man. Question: why do we even have a need for Gitmo, if you catch my drift?
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Back? They never left.
Al Qaeda is not back — it never left.
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