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Al-Nusra swears allegiance to Ayman al-Zawahiri

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Al-Nusra swears allegiance to Ayman al-Zawahiri
Filed under Al Qaeda, Headlines, Islamists, Syria at April 11th, 2013 - 12:18 am

The Syrian branch of al-Qaeda denies that they have merged with al-Qaeda in Iraq. Instead they have declared allegiance to al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.

The head of Syria’s jihadist al-Nusra Front on Wednesday pledged allegiance to al-Qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahiri in an audio message, but distanced his group from claims it had merged with al-Qaida in Iraq.

“The sons of al-Nusra Front pledge allegiance to Sheikh Ayman al-Zawahiri,” Abu Mohammed al-Jawlani said in the recording.

But, he added, “we were not consulted” on an announcement by al-Qaida in Iraq chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Tuesday of a merger with al-Nusra Front.

“We inform you that neither the al-Nusra command nor its consultative council, nor its general manager were aware of this announcement. It reached them via the media and if the speech is authentic, we were not consulted,” Jawlani said.

This statement by al-Nusra leader Jawlani shows that Assad lied about killing him. The Syrian War is an Islamic soap opera.

Al-Qaeda in Iraq merges with al Nusra Front

by Phantom Ace ( 181 Comments › )
Filed under Uncategorized at April 9th, 2013 - 5:00 pm

Al Nusra was an offshoot of al-Qaeda in Iraq. Assad allowed the organization to set up bases to attack American soldiers. Then when the Muslim Brotherhood began their uprising against Assad, al-Qaeda under the guise of al-Nusra Front joined in and have become the backbone of the revolt. Now in a move that just formalizes what really existed, AQI and al-Nusra officially merge.

BEIRUT (AP) — Al-Qaida’s branch in Iraq said it has merged with Syria’s extremist Jabhat al-Nusra, a move that shows the rising confidence of radicals within the Syrian rebel movement and is likely to trigger renewed fears among its international backers.

A website linked to Jabhat al-Nusra confirmed on Tuesday the merger with the Islamic State of Iraq, whose leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, first made the announcement in a 21-minute audio message posted on militant websites late Monday.

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The Syrian group has made little secret of its links across the Iraqi border, but until now it has not officially declared itself to be part of al-Qaida.

Al-Baghdadi said that his group – the Islamic State of Iraq – and Syria’s Jabhat al-Nusra will now be known as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.

“It is time to announce to the Levantine people and the whole world that Jabhat al-Nusra is merely an extension and part of the Islamic State of Iraq,” he said.

This is who officials in both parties want to go to war for. They want the US to assist the same organization that attacked us on 9/11 and killed US soldiers in Iraq.  If this is not treason, then I do not know what is.

Update: Hizb’Allah buries more of it members killed by al-Qaeda.

Two Hizbullah members fighting alongside Syrian government forces in the Qusayr area near the border with Lebanon were killed on Monday, a source close to the party said.

“Two members of Hizbullah who went to Syria to fight against armed groups in the Qusayr sector have been killed,” the source said.

Meanwhile, MTV had reported earlier on Monday that heavy gunshots were fired during the funeral of Hizbullah member Hamza Ibrahim Ghamlush who died in clashes in Qusayr’s countryside on Sunday.

The Hezies are not that tough when going up against a ruthless enemy.

Update II: The Muslim Brotherhood linked FSA, which the US labels as Moderates, defends their al-Qaeda allies.

(Hat Tip: Weasel Zippers via Lobo91)

Andrew McCarthy: Stay out of Syria

by Phantom Ace ( 17 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, CAIR, Hamas, Hezballah, Muslim Brotherhood, Republican Party, Special Report, Syria, The Political Right at April 8th, 2013 - 7:00 am

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In recent years the “Conservative” foreign policy establishment has become addicted to war. Syria is the latest case where many prominent people on the Right are calling for war. The conflict pits some of the most evil organizations on the planet against each other. Yet the intelligentsia on the Right keeps calling for US interventions. Andrew McCarthy warns the Right not to fall for this pro-interventionist propaganda.

Those clamoring for American intervention in Syria — I should say, even more American intervention in Syria — have a lock on two influential drivers of conservative opinion, Fox News and the Wall Street Journal’s editorial pages. They are also bedfellows on this issue with our Muslim Brotherhood–enthralled president, even if Mr. Obama’s skittishness about going all in has them a bit testy.

All of this puts the media wind at their backs. Repeated often enough and reported uncritically enough, the interventionists’ shallow story has thus become the narrative. And so we have: The Vacuum.

The Vacuum theme goes like this: The Middle East may be in flux, but our threat environment remains frozen in time — a Nineties warp in which Iran, singularly, is the root of all evil. In Syria now, we have a golden opportunity to hand the mullahs a crushing defeat. All we need to do is commit to toppling their client, Bashar al-Assad. Media spin thus suggests that Assad’s minority Alawite regime is responsible for each of the 70,000 killings and half a million displacements that Syrians have endured since the civil war began — as if the Sunni majority, led by the local Brotherhood affiliate with al-Qaeda as the point of its spear, were not carrying out reciprocal mass murders and an anti-Christian pogrom.

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Syria hawks counter such scoffs by putting on their best Paul Krugman: The “freedom” stimulus was not a harebrained idea, it just wasn’t big enough. Put aside the fortune expended and the thousands of American lives sacrificed. It is not the nature of the Middle East but a void of American leadership that has the region waving al-Qaeda’s black flags. The Vacuum turns out to be the best all-purpose rationalization of failure since Barack Obama discovered George W. Bush.

The Syrian conflict is a cesspool that has drawn in the trash of humanity. We need to stay out of it and let them fight it out.

If there is any doubt that al-Qaeda is leading the revolt here is Ayman Al-Zawahiri praising the rebels and calling on them to establish a Caliphate.

Ayman al-Zawahiri, the head of al-Qaida, released an audio statement online through the organization’s media branch, as-Sahab, on Sunday calling for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate after the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

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He called on the Syrian rebels to work to achieve an Islamic state: “Do all that you can so that your holy war yields a jihadist Islamic state.”

Stay out of Syria.

PKK linked Kurds join Syrian Rebels

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Islamists, Muslim Brotherhood, Special Report, Syria at April 6th, 2013 - 11:38 am

The PKK is a nasty Kurdish Marxist guerrilla group. For years they have battled the Turkish government, but now they have turn their sights on Syria. The PYD which is linked with the PKK has begun to attack forces loyal to Assad in support of the Syrian Islamists. The Syrian forces have attacked PYD positions in retaliation.

Clashes erupted on April 4 between the Kurdish People’s Defense Units (YPG) and Syrian government forces in Qamishli, the unofficial capital of the Kurdish-dominated areas of northern Syria. They were the first such clashes in that city, still under the control of the Bashar al-Assad regime, in Hasakah province.

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The clashes have led to speculation that the YPG might abandon its policy of neutrality in the Syrian conflict. They also intensified rumors that tensions between the regime and the PYD are the result of the peace talks under way between the Turkish government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has fought the Turks since the early 1980s. The YPG is affiliated with the PYD, which is viewed as the Syrian branch of the PKK.

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According to Tejel, “All this is to say that we cannot state that they are ‘enemies’ or ‘allies.’ It depends on the context, the moment, and local relations. In other words, if cooperation between YPG with the FSA is now a reality, it does not necessarily mean that we are witnessing a complete rupture…. Maybe or maybe not.”

This is an alliance of convenience that will fall apart after Assad falls. A PKK vs. al-Qaeda conflict would be brutal and nasty. The Syrian conflict has attracted the trash of humanity.