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Post by Sailor on Sept 12, 2015 7:38:26 GMT -8
Just ahead of the fourteenth anniversary of al Qaeda's 9/11 attacks on the U.S., the leader of the terrorist group took aim in an angry speech at a mortal enemy -- but not American “crusaders” this time. Rather, the object of his tirade was the leader of ISIS in a declaration of war that will “irreconcilably” divide the two terror groups in a way the U.S. may be able to exploit, experts say. Ayman al-Zawahiri, the Egyptian doctor who replaced Osama bin Laden as the head of al Qaeda four years ago, in a new audio message accused ISIS top leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi of “sedition” and insisted the Iraqi terrorist recluse was not the leader of all Muslims and militant jihad as “caliph” of the Islamic State, as al-Baghdadi had claimed 14 months ago in a Mosul mosque. “It’s pretty interesting,” said former National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew Olsen. “Zawahiri until now has not been willing to openly condemn Baghdadi and ISIS. It highlights how deep the division is between al Qaeda leadership and ISIS. It suggests that the differences are irreconcilable.” Had ISIS and al Qaeda realigned by joining forces, it “would be terrible,” said Olsen, an ABC News contributor. More here: news.yahoo.com/al-qaeda-leader-al-zawahiri-declares-war-isis-151231254--abc-news-topstories.htmlWorks for me.
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Post by warrior1972 on Sept 12, 2015 19:14:05 GMT -8
“It’s pretty interesting,” said former National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew Olsen. “Zawahiri until now has not been willing to openly condemn Baghdadi and ISIS. It highlights how deep the division is between al Qaeda leadership and ISIS. It suggests that the differences are irreconcilable.”
Had ISIS and al Qaeda realigned by joining forces, it “would be terrible,” said Olsen, an ABC News contributor."
Of course they are.
After all, the reality is that this is not about religion.
It's about POWER.
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Post by 101ABN on Sept 15, 2015 8:08:39 GMT -8
Probably too much to hope for that they'd decimate each other in a war of attrition.
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Post by warrior1972 on Sept 18, 2015 18:54:41 GMT -8
You know better than that, 101.
Remember the Iran-Iraq war....
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Post by 101ABN on Sept 19, 2015 7:21:47 GMT -8
You know better than that, 101. Remember the Iran-Iraq war.... Of course. It was just a happy thought
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