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To: Velveeta

Remember that successor of Zarqawi as head of al Qaeda in Iraq is al-Masri (al-Muhajir) who issued the 15 day deadline starting 9/7 and ending 9/22.

The attacks carried out by Jund al-Sham in Syria are likely connected to al-Masri's deadline. and remembering that the Canadian cell recently arrested was also connected to al Qaeda in Iraq, it is highly plausible that the global network continues to work itself deep into the United States.

Bin Laden's order to Zarqawi to prepare operations in the United States back in early 2005 is also likely connected to the attacks inside the United States that have been repeatedly threatened by UBL and Zawahiri over the past eight months.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=610353&page=1

The New Head of Jihad Inc.?
Intelligence Officials Say Jordanian Terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi May Be Emerging as Osama Bin Laden Successor
By ALEXIS DEBAT (snipped)

March 28, 2005 — - However big a shock a recent suicide bombing in Doha was to the Qataris, it was far from unexpected in Western capitals, where intelligence agencies had discreetly put out a travel warning through their respective embassies.

The emirate, a key ally in the Bush administration's war on terror, has been high on the terrorist target list ever since it became home to the U.S. Central Command's operational headquarters in early 2003. Just five days before the March 19 blast, which killed a British teacher and wounded 12 others, the State Department issued a general warning to all Americans travelling in the Gulf that "extremists may be planning to carry out attacks against Westerners and oil workers" in the region. What did surprise intelligence officials was the name of the group which claimed responsibility for the bombing: Jund al-Sham ("Soldiers of the Levant").

Although the group said that this was its first statement, Jund al-Sham is the same name as a group started by the Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Intelligence officials believe it may be a sign that Zarqawi is beginning to attack targets outside Iraq, and may, in fact, be emerging as a replacement to Osama bin Laden as the operational leader of the global jihad. Analysts are concerned that Zarqawi may now begin to redeploy his cadre of militants who, having gained important combat experience in Iraq, are capable of carrying out deadly missions elsewhere. . .


832 posted on 09/12/2006 10:17:01 PM PDT by callmejoe
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To: callmejoe; Velveeta

If we are going to talk about this guy, let's put a link to his WANTED Poster here:

http://www.rewardsforjustice.net/english/wanted_captured/index.cfm?page=masri


833 posted on 09/12/2006 10:23:50 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: callmejoe
Bin Laden's order to Zarqawi to prepare operations in the United States back in early 2005 is also likely connected to the attacks inside the United States that have been repeatedly threatened by UBL

I think some may actually have been carried out, such as the refinery explosion.

855 posted on 09/13/2006 10:00:39 AM PDT by Velveeta (God bless America. Never forget.)
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