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Counterterrorism Blog: Iran forging alliance with Al-Qaeda? by Decius at 12:57 pm EST, Nov 14, 2006 |
The Daily Telegraph reports today that Iran is seeking to wield influence within Al-Qaeda to help name its number three individual in the Al-Qaeda organization. If accurate, the report states that Ahmadinejad is trying to persuade Al-Qaeda to promote a pro-Iranian activist (Saif Al-Adel) to a senior position within its leadership. For the past three years, U.S. intelligence officials have said a shadowy group called the "al Quds force"-- the Jerusalem force -- part of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard organization, may be sheltering some al Qaeda leaders, including its military commander, Saif Al-Adel, and Saad Bin Laden, son of the al Qaeda leader. It is now reported that Iran is seeking Saif Al-Adel to fill the number three position of the Al-Qaeda organization. It is also reported that is believed that Osama Bin Laden health problems may be causing Iran's push to have Saif Al-Adel in that role to complement Zawahiri. According to reports from Western intelligence agencies, Iran is training senior Al-Qaeda operatives in Teheran to take over the organisation when bin Laden is no longer leader. For some time, military officials have claimed that Iran is providing Iraqi terrorists with arms.
Clearly Iran is supporting Iraqi Shia. Clearly Al'Q is supporting Iraqi Sunni... What does THIS mean? |
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RE: Counterterrorism Blog: Iran forging alliance with Al-Qaeda? by Shannon at 2:52 pm EST, Nov 14, 2006 |
Decius wrote: The Daily Telegraph reports today that Iran is seeking to wield influence within Al-Qaeda to help name its number three individual in the Al-Qaeda organization. If accurate, the report states that Ahmadinejad is trying to persuade Al-Qaeda to promote a pro-Iranian activist (Saif Al-Adel) to a senior position within its leadership. For the past three years, U.S. intelligence officials have said a shadowy group called the "al Quds force"-- the Jerusalem force -- part of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard organization, may be sheltering some al Qaeda leaders, including its military commander, Saif Al-Adel, and Saad Bin Laden, son of the al Qaeda leader. It is now reported that Iran is seeking Saif Al-Adel to fill the number three position of the Al-Qaeda organization. It is also reported that is believed that Osama Bin Laden health problems may be causing Iran's push to have Saif Al-Adel in that role to complement Zawahiri. According to reports from Western intelligence agencies, Iran is training senior Al-Qaeda operatives in Teheran to take over the organisation when bin Laden is no longer leader. For some time, military officials have claimed that Iran is providing Iraqi terrorists with arms.
Clearly Iran is supporting Iraqi Shia. Clearly Al'Q is supporting Iraqi Sunni... What does THIS mean?
CAN YOU DIG IT!!!!??? |
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RE: Counterterrorism Blog: Iran forging alliance with Al-Qaeda? by Rattle at 3:25 pm EST, Nov 14, 2006 |
CAN YOU DIG IT!!!!???
OK.. Now for those who have not seen The Warriors, this makes absolutely no sense. Let me (attempt to) clarify.. The movie starts off when Cyrus, who is the leader of The Riffs, the most powerful gang in New York, calls a meeting to unite all the gangs. The gangs in the city out number the city's police force and would in theory be able to control the city if they cooperated. As you can hear in the clip, the majority of the gangs dug the idea. Iran wants to be warlord. Immediately after the "can you dig it" sound clip in the movie, the leader of one of the gangs, who reminded me of Ricky Kasso, shoots Cyrus and frames The Warriors, which kicks the movie into action. Terratogen.. Are you making a prediction? |
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RE: Counterterrorism Blog: Iran forging alliance with Al-Qaeda? by Shannon at 3:28 pm EST, Nov 14, 2006 |
Rattle wrote: CAN YOU DIG IT!!!!???
OK.. Now for those who have not seen The Warriors, this makes absolutely no sense. Let me (attempt to) clarify.. The movie starts off when Cyrus, who is the leader of The Riffs, the most powerful gang in New York, calls a meeting to unite all the gangs. The gangs in the city out number the city's police force and would in theory be able to control the city if they cooperated. As you can hear in the clip, the majority of the gangs dug the idea. Iran wants to be warlord. Immediately after the "can you dig it" sound clip in the movie, the leader of one of the gangs, who reminded me of Ricky Kasso, shoots Cyrus and frames The Warriors, which kicks the movie into action. Terratogen.. Are you making a prediction?
We'll know for sure if we see some no-name Iraqi running around with bottles on his fingers. |
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Counterterrorism Blog: Iran forging alliance with Al-Qaeda? by Rattle at 9:54 am EST, Nov 14, 2006 |
The Daily Telegraph reports today that Iran is seeking to wield influence within Al-Qaeda to help name its number three individual in the Al-Qaeda organization. If accurate, the report states that Ahmadinejad is trying to persuade Al-Qaeda to promote a pro-Iranian activist (Saif Al-Adel) to a senior position within its leadership. For the past three years, U.S. intelligence officials have said a shadowy group called the "al Quds force"-- the Jerusalem force -- part of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard organization, may be sheltering some al Qaeda leaders, including its military commander, Saif Al-Adel, and Saad Bin Laden, son of the al Qaeda leader. It is now reported that Iran is seeking Saif Al-Adel to fill the number three position of the Al-Qaeda organization. It is also reported that is believed that Osama Bin Laden health problems may be causing Iran's push to have Saif Al-Adel in that role to complement Zawahiri. According to reports from Western intelligence agencies, Iran is training senior Al-Qaeda operatives in Teheran to take over the organisation when bin Laden is no longer leader. For some time, military officials have claimed that Iran is providing Iraqi terrorists with arms.
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