Monday, December 17, 2007

Why "Al-CIA-Duh" in Algeria

When it is worthy of editorializing on, you know it is agenda-pushing propaganda!

"The Algerian terror lesson" Boston Globe December 17, 2007

THE SUICIDE BOMBINGS at United Nations headquarters and the Supreme Court building in Algiers last week were crimes against humanity. They also offered clues about the aims of Al Qaeda and true scope of the threat from fanaticized jihadists.

Yeah, but invading countries upon lies and killing millions, that's liberation!

And you mean THIS "Al-CIA-Duh?"

Also see:
"Al-CIA-Duhs" Catch-and-Release Program

And am I ever tired of the bullshit cover story lies, readers!


Scores of innocents, including students on a passing bus, were killed and wounded in Algiers. Algerian extremists who now call themselves Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb — the Arabic term for North Africa — boasted of their crime on an Al Qaeda website, where videos of previous attacks have been shown.

Ummm, about those "websites?"

You mean THESE
websites and THESE videos?

And how come they all track back to places like
Texas or Maryland?

Algerian reactions to the attack ought to awaken Americans to a crucial reality: that despite Osama bin Laden’s rhetorical flights, the primary objective of Al Qaeda and likeminded groups is to overthrow Arab regimes they consider to be un-Islamic or even apostate. When bin Laden and his chief strategist Ayman al-Zawahiri commend attacks against the ‘‘far enemy’’ — Westerners or, in the case of Algiers, UN agencies — they are seeking a grandiose rationale for terrorist attempts to weaken, and eventually overthrow, a ‘‘near enemy’’ such as the regime in Algeria.

Sigh!
LIES!


In the Algerian press, last week’s bombings were seen as a sign that government efforts to co-opt violent Islamists by pardoning them have failed.

And CUI BONO???

WHO wants a BASE for AFRICOM OPERATIONS, readers?


The intent had been to heal scars from a vicious conflict in the 1990s between the regime and guerrillas called the Armed Islamic Group, a conflict that killed 150,000. It erupted after a party called the Islamic Salvation Front won the first round of elections in December, 1991 and the Algerian regime canceled the second round.

Under its ‘‘national reconciliation’’ policy, the government has released more than 2,000 captured Islamists who foreswore violence, and granted amnesty to 300 who turned themselves in and agreed to disarm.

American antiterrorist authorities would be wise to analyze not merely the operational and organizational details of the Algiers bombings, but also the reactions of state and society in Algeria. What is obscured here by florid evocations of a third or fourth world war is seen more clearly there for what it really is: a nasty, lingering threat from small bands of radicals intoxicated by a fanciful vision of restoring the glory of a vanished Islamic caliphate around the world.

What, this ain't WWIII now?


Unlike the Islamist movements Hamas or Hezbollah, which have built a mass base by providing social services, Al Qaeda and its offshoots have no such base. When Muslim communities experience what it would be like to live under the Al Qaeda version of a restored caliphate — as in Iraq’s Anbar province — they recoil in horror.

Yup, it must be AMERIKA's "Al-CIA-Duh," right!!

No social services?! THAT'S AMERIKAN!!!!


The war against Al Qaeda is a war that must be won by Muslims. America should protect its shores, but otherwise keep its distance from a conflict that should be waged primarily within the world of Islam."

From the people who PROMOTED INTERVENTION in the Muslim world -- BASED UPON LIES THEY THEMELVES PRINTED!!!

The arrogant shit smell of hypocrisy is overwhelming me, reader!

Bye!