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Only thing west is providing is Satellite imagery intelligence and some COMINT etc. But its hardly absolutely essential. Operations are coordinated with Gulf & Turks in the joint centre.Aditya_V wrote:Shyam D , if western intelligence support is cut off and West pull thier strings with Turkey, Jordan, Qatar and Saudi. The FSA is dead
Singha wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmodVun1 ... r_embedded
this is apparently the film trailer which drove the rageboys batnuts. the full film is not even produced yet. the maker, who is a israeli jew based out of california has promised to produce some *200 hours* long feature on the topic
And Americans(other western nations too) were thinking that they could manipulate Islam for their own geopolitical benefits. Looks like instead Islam fukked them up.rsingh wrote:Raja Bose wrote:US Ambassador to Libya killed
That is what happen when we try to solve a small short term problem by creating long times bigger problem. This is typical of USA. They killed secular dictator who gave food and job to all citizens and kept a feet on unwashed abduls. Now unwashed are multiplying because there is no job and no food. Indian, Egyptians and Philipino health workers are out health care system (used to be one of the best in region) is crumbling.
Guys,Please post these pictures to various American forums including social networking sites.With a caption that US is supporting similar groups in Pakistan through free aid.anmol wrote:WARNING NSFW. Pictures of American Ambassador(Libya) :-
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Darshhan ji,darshhan wrote:anmol wrote:WARNING NSFW. Pictures of American Ambassador(Libya) :-
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Guys,Please post these pictures to various American forums including social networking sites.With a caption that US is supporting similar groups in Pakistan through free aid.
Anmol ji, Can you name the site where these pictures were published. A link would be very helpful.
Some are saying that this was not because of that video.. but for the death of Al Qaeda's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Yahya_al-LibiJama'at Ansar ash-Shari'a (Arabic: جماعة أنصار الشريعة; Jamāʿat Anṣār aš-Šharīʿa, also known as Ansar ash-Shari'a, is a Yemen-based umbrella organization which includes units from several militant Islamic groups. It is an affiliate of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.[3] After the Battle of Zinjibar, the fraction has taken control over some cities in southern Yemen in which it has instated emirates. Ansar ash-Shari'a have also claimed responsibility for the 2012 Sana'a bombing.[4]
But it has to be done quickly. It is once in a lifetime that an American Ambassador to a prominent nation is killed and dragged through streets. This was no ordinary person. He worked for US govt itself( Dept of state). Such people are very hard to kill. Understandably the current day American Administration would be very upset and uncomfortable because of this incident. In addition the Potus elections are approaching. Considering all this, I will say that the US govt along with its media cronies will do its best to create a diversion( in terms of media coverage ) as soon as possible. Once this diversion takes place , this incident(killing of ambassador) along with the pictures of his body being dragged brutally through the streets of Benghazi, will stop making the same kind of impact.darshhan wrote:^^ Here is a site which contains these pictures
http://www.ksfo.com/Article.asp?id=2531507&spid=40489
US media is hiding these pictures from US Public. Let us bypass them
This incident looks to be a spontaneous one but it could also be revenge for Anwar al-Aulaqi's killing last year.anmol wrote:This group have taken responsibility http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansar_al-Sharia :- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansar_al-Sharia
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Jama'at Ansar ash-Shari'a (Arabic: جماعة أنصار الشريعة; Jamāʿat Anṣār aš-Šharīʿa, also known as Ansar ash-Shari'a, is a Yemen-based umbrella organization which includes units from several militant Islamic groups. It is an affiliate of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.[3] After the Battle of Zinjibar, the fraction has taken control over some cities in southern Yemen in which it has instated emirates. Ansar ash-Shari'a have also claimed responsibility for the 2012 Sana'a bombing.[4]
This was the first response from American's when the mob was scaling the walls :-darshhan wrote:But it has to be done quickly. It is once in a lifetime that an American Ambassador to a prominent nation is killed and dragged through streets. This was no ordinary person. He worked for US govt itself( Dept of state). Such people are very hard to kill. Understandably the current day American Administration would be very upset and uncomfortable because of this incident. In addition the Potus elections are approaching. Considering all this, I will say that the US govt along with its media cronies will do its best to create a diversion( in terms of media coverage ) as soon as possible. Once this diversion takes place , this incident(killing of ambassador) along with the pictures of his body being dragged brutally through the streets of Benghazi, will stop making the same kind of impact.darshhan wrote:^^ Here is a site which contains these pictures
http://www.ksfo.com/Article.asp?id=2531507&spid=40489
US media is hiding these pictures from US Public. Let us bypass them
Hence I again say we are on clock.
So brothers adios. Got some work to do.
The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims – as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. Today, the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, Americans are honoring our patriots and those who serve our nation as the fitting response to the enemies of democracy. Respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of American democracy. We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others
http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012 ... l?hp=l1_b1"The statement by Embassy Cairo was not cleared by Washington and does not reflect the views of the United States government," an administration official told POLITICO.
I remember this statement from director of national intelligence :-Morsi: U.S. Needs to Punish Filmmakers
While the main filmmaker behind an anti-Islam movie attacking the Prophet Muhammad as a fraud goes into hiding amid protests in Egypt, the country’s president, Mohamed Morsi, is demanding that the Egyptian Embassy in Washington take legal action against the team behind the controversial film. According to the official Egyptian state news agency Wednesday, Morsi requested that the embassy take “all legal measures” against the filmmakers, though it’s not clear what that entails. Protesters have been demonstrating against the film outside the U.S. Embassy in Cairo since Tuesday.
The Attack on the US Consulate Was A Planned Terrorist Assault Against US and Libyan Interests
Posted in: 2012, Press Releases | September 12, 2012 at 14:37
The military assault against the US Consulate in Benghazi should not be seen as part of a protest against a low budget film which was insulting Islam – there were just a few peaceful protesters present at the event. Indeed, there have been no other demonstrations regarding this film in Libya.
We at Quilliam believe the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi was a well planned terrorist attack that would have occurred regardless of the demonstration, to serve another purpose. According to information obtained by Quilliam – from foreign sources and from within Benghazi – we have reason to believe that the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi came to avenge the death of Abu Yaya al-Libi, al-Qaeda’s second in command killed a few months ago.
The reasons for this are as follows:
1) 24 hours before this attack, none other than the leader of al-Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, released a video on Jihadist forums to mark the anniversary of 9/11. In this video, Zawahiri acknowledged the death of his second in command Abu Yahya and urged Libyans to avenge his killing.
2) According to our sources, the attack was the work of roughly 20 militants, prepared for a military assault – it is rare that an RPG7 is present at a peaceful protest.
3) According to our sources, the attack against the Consulate had two waves. The first attack led to US officials being evacuated from the consulate by Libyan security forces, only for the second wave to be launched against US officials after they were kept in a secure location.
The weak security environment in Libya including in Benghazi and the failure of the government to project its power outside of the capital have been used as a cover for the attack.
The failure to rebuild the defence and security sector, in an accountable, professional and responsible manner will only further the likelihood of such attacks in the future. Attacks in Benghazi are not new – the Red Cross has been attacked multiple times in previous months, as have the US consulate and also the UK Ambassador, and such security lapses encourage attacks. The International Community must take the challenge of not allowing extremist elements to hijack the Arab Uprisings very seriously, by renewing their focus on civic and governance responses to check the efforts of Islamist extremists attempting to exploit the inevitable security vacuum.
Noman Benotman, President of Quilliam says:
“These are acts committed by uncontrollable jihadist groups. We hope Libya will seize this opportunity to revive its policy of Disarmament, Demobilisation and Re-integration (DDR) in order to facilitate an end to the spread of such attacks, with the help of the International Community. We hope that the International Community, including NATO member states and especially the US, will continue their excellent work in Libya which began with the overthrow of the dictator Gaddafi after 42 years in power.”
Because she was non-Muslim, by most versions of the sharia - she could be treated so. Moreover similar attitudes were reported by foreign women reporters at Tahrir. At least one was so brutally assaulted that she had to be evacuated.pentaiah wrote:Egyptian Minister held in London for indecency
An Egyptian Minister reportedly wept, tried to claim diplomatic immunity and then sought to portray himself as a victim of a cultural misunderstanding after he was arrested and fined for allegedly groping a young woman tourist here on Sunday.
Ebrahim Ahmed Khalil (56), a junior Egyptian Sports Minister accompanying his country’s Paralympians, was handing out Egyptian flag badges to people outside a luxury hotel where he was staying when he approached a young woman and, on the pretext of telling her where to pin the badge, tried to grope her, according to The Daily Mail.
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Mr. Khalil, who does not speak English and listened to the proceedings through an interpreter, claimed that he was simply trying to tell her “where to put the badge”. He said he didn’t really understand what he had done wrong, but wanted to apologise.
His defence lawyer said the Minister had “an absolutely exemplary record and this is the first time he has been in any kind of trouble”.
Mr. Khalil, a father of three, reportedly wept when the magistrate ordered him to pay a £160 fine. He was also ordered to pay £100 in costs, £100 compensation to the woman, and a £15 “victim surcharge”.
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I like the sir charge, but what about value added tax
So the question is WHY did the West midwife the Arab spring ?ramana wrote:First they precipitate the fall of the dictator and allow him to be killed brutally. Now they suffer the consequences of the dictator's fall without a transition.
As the old saying goes
"Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind!"
I think we are seeing the decline of West's influence in the WANA area.
Egypt will be next.
Another tweet linkReports that protesters are gathering around US embassies in Morocco and Tunisia. Tear gas fired. #Libya
Breaking: Muslim Brotherhood calls for more protests on Friday against film they deem insulting to Islam. #Egypt #US
Also they keep saying that as long as democracy exists in a 25 year horizon it will favour the west.ramana wrote:They thought getting out the dictators is a way of solidfying the gains of the end of Cold War.
Most of them were FSU stooges.....
My guess: west is acting as attack dog for KSA.ramana wrote:They thought getting out the dictators is a way of solidfying the gains of the end of Cold War.
Most of them were FSU stooges.....
If this is a Gaddafi remnant count-revolution attack, then who are those protesting in Egypt, Kuwait, Sudan, Morocco and Tunisia ?Theo_Fidel wrote:All this analysis is missing the basic dynamic that these dictator types while vacationing in USA and sending their kids their, encouraged their people and Islamists to blame the West for everything. This hatred is not a spontaneous thing. The average Arab street wallahs has no clue about USA other than Madonna lives there and he/she would like to get there on the first boat.
It is very likely this is a Gaddafi remnant counter-revolution attack. Revenge for American support. They were very careful to kill the Ambassador. There are reports he was singled out and the attackers knew who to look for. It is very odd to see that there is still love for Gaddafi on this board. This seems to be a peculiarly Indian phenomena. Not dissimilar to the redder than Mao commies running around.
BTW poodle tourists and diplomats get attacked and kidnapped all the time but poodle can't do squat so no news. Amrikha can actually do something hence the minnalzh.