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ISIS & Al Qaeda Franchising

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 183 Comments › )
Filed under Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Islam, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Jihad, Middle East, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, Terrorism at April 9th, 2015 - 8:45 am
Members of the al Qaeda affiliated group al Shabab in Somalia in 2013.

Members of the al Qaeda affiliated group al Shabab in Somalia in 2013.

The face of terrorism is morphing. Here are excerpts from an interesting (yet not surprising) report by John Grady in USNI News:

Creating franchises among groups claiming affiliation with al Qaeda or the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is among the biggest change in international terrorism, two leading experts told the Atlantic Council on Thursday.

Bruce Hoffman, director of security programs at Georgetown University, said the United States missed that shift of terrorist groups willing to “hitch their fortunes to al Qaeda’s star” after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on New York and the Pentagon. “We made exactly the same mistake” with groups like Boko Haram in Nigeria, al Shabab in Somalia and others in Egypt and Libya now claiming affiliation with ISIS.

With so many groups — possibly 17 — operating out of geographically diverse strongholds, Bruce Riedel, director of intelligence programs at the Bookings Institution, asked the Washington audience where does the United States place “its finite number of analysts, its finite number of drones” to keep tab on them.

For al Qaeda — who plan large dramatic attacks for its long-term benefit — and ISIS — who act for immediate gain and shock — terrorism appears to pay off as it did with the bombings of the American embassy and Marine barracks in Lebanon in 1983. Those operations cost little, but succeeded in having the Marines leave Beirut a few months later. Similarly, the 2001 attacks cost about $500,000 and the United States spent $5 trillion in response, including fighting long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, both said.

Hoffman said that while al Qaeda’s leader Ayman al Zawahiri has been quiet for months the group is clearly working to attract support in South Asia — from the Indian subcontinent to Burma to Indonesia.

He cited a recently spoiled al Qaeda plot to infiltrate the crew and officer cadre of a Pakistani guided missile frigate, seize it, steam into areas where coalition navies are conducting anti-piracy patrols and then fire on an America warship “preferably an aircraft carrier” an attack that “that would have provoked a naval war” between the two countries.

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Among the questions facing a new American government [sic] when it takes office in 20 months will be whether ISIS will go underground in Iraq as al Qaeda did and what will conditions be like in Afghanistan and Pakistan when coalition forces leave.

[Complete story at USNI News.]

Minor critique of an otherwise interesting read – I hope that we don’t have “a new American government when it takes office in 20 months.” Instead I hope we elect leadership that recognizes and deals with real threats, and does so with action, rather than fighting global and domestic terrorism with inane rhetoric.

Nairobi Westgate Mall Siege: Israeli Special Forces Battle Al-Shabaab Terrorists

by Mojambo ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, IDF, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Kenya at September 22nd, 2013 - 8:42 am

When there are terrorists holding hostages – who do you call? Terror busters i.e.the IDF!

by Julian Kossoff

Reports from Nairobi indicate that elite Israeli troops are battling Islamic militants to free the scores of hostages taken in the Westgate Mall siege.

The AFP reported that special forces have joined the fighting at the luxury mall in the Kenyan capital. “The Israelis have just entered the shopping centre and they are rescuing the hostages and the injured,” the source told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Reuters confirmed the Israeli involvement, quoting security source saying Israeli advisers are helping with ‘negotiating strategy’ to end siege.

In Israel, foreign ministry spokesperson Paul Hirschson refused to confirm or deny that its forces were involved.

“We don’t make a habit of commenting on security co-operation of any kind that there may or may not be,” he told AFP.

The Westgate Shopping Mall is owned by an Israeli company.

The attack by a cell of up to 20 Islamic insurgents began on a busy Saturday lunchtime, when they opened fire with AK-47s and a volley of grenades. As famillies of wealthy Kenyans and expatriates fled, 59 were killed and hundreds injured. Muslims were allowed to go free. An unknown number of hostages, among them British citizens, are still inside the shopping centre.

The assault was the biggest single attack in Kenya since al-Qaida’s East Africa cell bombed the US Embassy in Nairobi in 1998, killing more than 200 people. In 2002, the same militant cell attacked an Israeli-owned hotel on the coast and tried to shoot down an Israeli jet in a coordinated attack.

Kenya is Israel’s closest ally in Africa. In the raid on Entebbe in 1976 to free a planeload of hostages being held at the Ugandan airport by Palestinian hijackers, the Kenyans allowed Israeli planes carrying paratroops to refuel at Nairobi’s international airport.

Al-Shabaab’s last big attack outside Somalia was a twin strike in neighbouring Uganda, targeting people watching the World Cup final on television in Kampala in June 2010. Seventy-nine people died.

 

Al-Shabaab attacks Nairobi Mall

by Phantom Ace ( 15 Comments › )
Filed under Africa, Al Qaeda, Islamists, Kenya, Somalia, Special Report at September 21st, 2013 - 8:50 pm

Al-Qaeda’s Somalian affiliate al-Shabaab attacked a Mall in Nairobi, Kenya. They went around killing 39 shoppers because they were non Muslims. Kenya has taken territory in Southern Somalia from al-Shabaab. Now being unable to take on the Kenyan Army, they resort to attacking civilians.

Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) — Armed gunmen faced off with Kenyan police and soldiers inside an upscale Nairobi shopping mall early Sunday, hours after brazenly gunning down shoppers, diners and more.

Around 2:30 a.m. Sunday (6:30 p.m. ET Saturday) — an hour after reporting five “visibly shaken” hostages had been released — Kenya’s National Disaster Operation Centre cryptically tweeted “major operations underway.” What that meant was a mystery, and it didn’t quell fears about what has happened or might happen to an unknown number of civilians who were still unaccounted for inside.

There were 39 confirmed dead as of around midnight Saturday, according to Kenya’s president, who added his close relatives are among those killed. Two gunmen, including one who was detained after being shot, are also dead.

Keep in mind that Somalis get immigration preferences in the United States through refugee status. What happened in Nairobi, will be coming to a mall in America any one of these days.

 

AL-Qaeda militants seize weapons factory in Yemen

by Phantom Ace ( 14 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at March 27th, 2011 - 6:30 pm

Thanks to the support of the Obam regime, AL-Qaeda is now on the offensive. Militants associated with AL-Qaeda have seized a weapons factory in Yemen.

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Islamic militants seized control of a weapons factory, a strategic mountain and a nearby town in the southern Yemen province of Abyan Sunday, said a witness and security officials, as a political stalemate in the capital causes security to unravel around the country.

The fragile nation has been rocked by weeks of mass protests against the long-serving president Ali Abdullah Saleh, who refuses to step down.

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Al-Qaida has seized control of towns in southern Yemen before, but in the past was vigorously confronted by security forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Will Obama order air strikes to help AL-Qaeda? This situation in Yemen needs watching. It’s across from Somalia, where AL-Qaeda affiliates AL-Shabaab are active. With Yemen and Somali under there grasps, one of the world’s vital shipping lanes is under threat. Obama’s Pro Islamic policies are enabling what Bin Laden can only dream of.