To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Few days ago I was monitoring one of the two largest terrorist forum on the internet and one of the most prominent forum members had a thread called "There is Jihad beyond Iraq" where he basically told his fellow members not to be be desperate because of Al Qaeda losses in Iraq and that there are many other fronts to fight other than Iraq.
In other words he admits indirectly that Al Qaeda lost Iraq.
20 posted on
11/21/2007 11:16:37 AM PST by
jveritas
(God bless our brave troops and President Bush)
To: jveritas
In other words he admits indirectly that Al Qaeda lost Iraq. He no doubt takes comfort from the Leftists Appeasers in this country.
To: jveritas; Ernest_at_the_Beach
"...In other words he admits indirectly that Al Qaeda lost Iraq."
It is becoming very hard to admit otherwise. Only the fools at this point can deny what transformations have occured. Of course the fools are the ones we have to keep a close eye on. Since the concept of democracy/secular government is anti-thesis to Islam, obviously this battle will go on for a very long time. With millions of ill informed, poorly educated at best Islamist creeping around, one must at government levels kill them off, and make it so unpopular to even consider joining their ranks. Easier said then done in some parts of the world. But hells bells. The USA along with all those Coalition forces have literally won the good fight in Iraq at this point.
This insurgency will be over in far less time then what Petrous has suggested, simply because it no longer has the support of the people. Al Qaeda missed the boat on this one.
30 posted on
11/21/2007 6:18:29 PM PST by
Marine_Uncle
(Duncan Hunter for POTUS)
To: jveritas
Not only does it sound like he admits they lost in Iraq, but he is trying to convince others that they haven’t lost the rest of the world?? The tide has turned and a Tsunami is heading for AQ worldwide.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
39 posted on
11/21/2007 8:05:28 PM PST by
bray
(Think "Betray U.S." Think Democrat)
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