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New Jihadist Army Forming in Balkans
Debka ^ | 6.24.02

Posted on 06/24/2002 2:13:27 PM PDT by swarthyguy

24 June: The next radical Islamic terror attack in America could well originate in a corner of the Balkans, where a new jihad force is taking shape quietly and unhindered. In its last issue, published on Friday, June 21, DEBKA-Net-Weekly’s military sources reported that close to 20,000 fighters, battled-hardened veterans and eager young recruits, are already under arms, with more joining up all the time.

An Islamist bloc of nations (whose formation has been reported in the past by DEBKAfile) - made up of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, al Qaeda and Hizballah, with active Palestinian support - is behind the new Muslim Balkan army. Saudi, Iranian and Iraqi intelligence services and al Qaeda operations officers in Macedonia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Albania are tasked with recruitment, training and organization. The units are armed with modern weaponry, including missiles and artillery, while handpicked young Muslim recruits have been sent to sign up at private flying schools, especially in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria, as the nucleus of an air force. Having learned the lessons of the war in Afghanistan, planners and commanders keep their heads well down, their training bases and facilities well hidden. Recruitment is brisk among the ethnic Albanian Muslim populations of Kosovo, Macedonia and Bosnia, as well as Albania proper.

Hundreds of mosques are sprouting in these countries, funded from deep Saudi pockets.

The mosques open cultural societies to attract boys aged 15 to 16 and enroll them at medressaswhich, like their Pakistani prototypes, integrate military training in their curricula. The result is an expanding recruiting pool for terrorists, the same as Pakistan’s medressas, before the US invasion of Afghanistan. Because Balkan Muslim families tend to be large, the percentage of teenagers in the general population is among the highest in the world, close to half, providing a potential recruiting reservoir of three quarters of a million youngsters.

Each mosque has its Saudi imam, who takes orders from Saudi intelligence. The military instructors are Iranian and Iraqi officers, as well as al Qaeda commanders who fought the Americans in Afghanistan.

They mark out the best and brightest students for long-term careers. At the age of 17, these youths are promoted to a secret quasi-military organization and given three training sessions a week in urban warfare, weapons systems, the manufacture of explosive devices, bombs and mines, ways of demolishing tanks and aircraft, as well as night combat. After two months, they receive a fixed salary of roughly $500 to $700 a month, an irresistible draw in a society where employment is scarce. A month later, they are given uniforms and personal weapons, which they take home and hide. Drilled into them is the consciousness that their wages depend on perfect obedience to their instructors and religious mentors.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards (Pazdaran) have set up a logistical command center in the Iranian embassy in Skopje to coordinate the swelling movements of Iranian, Iraqi and Saudi instructors, organizers, couriers and bagmen in and out of the Balkans, usually from the Middle East. Most of the Saudis are al Qaeda operatives who fought in Afghanistan. Until recently, they all traveled to the Balkans by indirect routes, careful not to draw attention to themselves, especially from agents of the US intelligence services attached to US Special Force contingents based in Kosovo and Bosnia. When they saw that no US intelligence service appeared interested in their activities, the travelers began to throw caution to the winds, freely using Skopje’s international airport for their comings and goings.

Our sources have failed to turn up any hand obstructing the emergence of the Balkan Muslim terrorist force, although fundamentalist governments of the Middle East and al Qaeda have fathered it for the aim of injecting young blood into the Islamic terror movement and invigorate the movement dedicated to violent assault against the West, primarily the United States.

The government of the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia, headed by its president Boris Trajkovski, is painfully aware of the threat. But, 11 months after concluding a ceasefire with Albanian insurgents, its army (see picture) can scarcely stand up alone to the youthful terrorist force, led by professional Saudi, Iranian and Iraqi military instructors as well as al-Qaeda terror experts.

As a provisional containment measure, the Macedonian government has secretly closed the country’s borders to the passage of goods to and from Kosovo, Bosnia and Albania, hoping to block the flow of weapons and ammunition supplies to the Muslim army. But it is probably too late to have much effect.

Nevertheless, Macedonian forces are believed to be preparing to go into the regions taken over by the Jihadist force for the urgent but hopeless task of flushing the out. If this action goes ahead, it will most likely trigger an upsurge of violence on the tiny Balkan republic’s borders.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: balkans; jihadi; muslim; muslims; saudi; serbia
OK, it's Debka but even a stopped clock....

Pure alarmism? Or...

Our friends, the Saudis. Now we know where all those jihadis who returned from AfghanistanPakistan to Saudi went to.

1 posted on 06/24/2002 2:13:28 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: swarthyguy
Looks like a job for Slobbodon.
2 posted on 06/24/2002 2:19:17 PM PDT by rageaholic
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To: swarthyguy
Nip Jihadism at its source.

Nuke Saudi Arabia.


3 posted on 06/24/2002 2:20:34 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: rageaholic; Balkans
exactly.......
4 posted on 06/24/2002 2:52:49 PM PDT by vooch
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To: swarthyguy
More Clinton legacy..
5 posted on 06/24/2002 2:55:08 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: swarthyguy
"Palestinian support", what are they going to do send them a shipment of rocks.
6 posted on 06/24/2002 3:03:06 PM PDT by Husker24
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To: Husker24; Spar
Two legged self propelling self targeting 'smart' bombs?
7 posted on 06/24/2002 3:08:42 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: swarthyguy
DEBKA disclaimer notwithstanding, this actually is plausible. The Balkans have been the scene of Islamic conquests and wars for centuries, and there has been plenty of trouble there in recent years.

It seems there is no such thing as a peaceful Islamic neighbor. We'll see if this turns out to be true once again in the Balkans, as it has so many times before.

Imal

8 posted on 06/24/2002 4:14:15 PM PDT by Imal
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To: Imal
Perhaps this is a job for our new best friend, Putin ??
9 posted on 06/24/2002 5:54:56 PM PDT by RightWingNut
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To: swarthyguy
Even considering the source, I am rendered speechless.

Well, semi-speechless, because I have actually been wondering when we were going to hear from non-Arabic Islamic fundamentalism in the "former Yugoslavia" and surroundings. Encouraged by Arab Islamic fundamentalism, of course.
10 posted on 06/24/2002 6:01:30 PM PDT by livius
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To: swarthyguy
See also Two must-read books by Yossef Bodansky

Some Call it Peace: Waiting for War in The Balkans (1996) "Vital New Facts You Must Know About US Policy"

Offensive in The Balkans The Potential for a Wider War as a Result of Foreign Inter-vention in B-H (1995) "One of the most important policy documents of the decade"

Or any of the more recent work by Yossef Bodansky!

11 posted on 06/24/2002 10:23:53 PM PDT by robbinsj
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To: robbinsj
Yup, the binLadin one.
12 posted on 06/24/2002 10:53:50 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: robbinsj
This article from Debka is a plausible scenario for the spread of militant Islam in Former Yugoslavia....BUT:

The credibility of DEBKA is diminished the moment they claim "involvement of Iraqi instructors in Former Yugoslavia"!That is a BLATANT LIE!

Why?Because,State of Iraq had a good and profitable relations with NonAlaigned Socialist Yugoslavia;because even today,nobody ever find any sign of Iraqi presence in Bosnia,Kosovo,Macedonia from 1991 onwards!

Secondly:Iraqis are a SUNI Muslims as opposed to the Iranians and Saudis(SHIA) who are the major exporters of militant Islam!It is very true that Saudis are very agresive in Balkans;they even demolished some Albanian mosques (historic monuments) in order to build a new ones and impose their own rules and caused a wrath of the Kosovo Albanians!!!Idea of Iraqi and Iranian operatives working together is very funy!

The truth is that both Bosnia and Albania and Kosovo were full of Saudis,Iranians,Algerians,Egiptians and some Chechens but never Iraqis.They`re a bit quiet now,after 9/11 but they`re patient and continue their work.The major culprit is SAUDI ARABIA!Not Iraq.But a bit of Izraeli propaganda to justify criminal war against Iraq in making is a bit to much for my stomach!

13 posted on 08/01/2002 11:02:04 PM PDT by branicap
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