More Good News for Al Qaeda-Not
In more good news for Al Qaeda, large rallies in France occurred this weekend over the torture and eventual murder of Halimi, whose only crime was being Jewish. Given the riots in France last Christmas and the recent Muslim reaction over the cartoons of Mohammad, it is appearent even the French are waking up to what Islamist have in store for their country.
Not only in France, but in Afghanistan too, people are rising up against Islamists. Afghanistanis did not support them when it came to war because they saw firsthand what Al Qaeda offered which is the main reason the US was able to conquer that country in a few weeks while the Soviets could not for over ten years. They are not supporting Al Qaeda now either which is why they are holed up in caves along the Pakistani and Afghanistani border.
Iraqis are rising up against Al Qaeda especially in light of the recent bombing of the Askariya Mosque in Samarra. A feeble attempt to destroy oil production is Saudi Arabia was a disgrace for a movement that was able to fell the Twin Towers just a few short years ago.
Al Qaeda four fronts are crumbling. It definitely does not enjoy support on its second front, America nor has it been able to attack this country since 11 September 2001. Its third front, Europe, is now turning against it as noted above, not only in France, but also in Germany, Denmark, and other part of Europe. Its fourth front, Asia, has never been able to gain ground despite attempts in Indonesia. It is losing support on its homefront, the Middle East, especially as Europe is coming online with more troops in Afghanistan.
2006 is going to be a good year for democracy and freedom and a bad year for Al Qaeda and Islamists as more and more people and nations come online with the global war against terror. We are just now seeing popular protests against Al Qaeda, not only in western countries, which is to be expected, but also among their Muslim brothers.
Not only in France, but in Afghanistan too, people are rising up against Islamists. Afghanistanis did not support them when it came to war because they saw firsthand what Al Qaeda offered which is the main reason the US was able to conquer that country in a few weeks while the Soviets could not for over ten years. They are not supporting Al Qaeda now either which is why they are holed up in caves along the Pakistani and Afghanistani border.
Iraqis are rising up against Al Qaeda especially in light of the recent bombing of the Askariya Mosque in Samarra. A feeble attempt to destroy oil production is Saudi Arabia was a disgrace for a movement that was able to fell the Twin Towers just a few short years ago.
Al Qaeda four fronts are crumbling. It definitely does not enjoy support on its second front, America nor has it been able to attack this country since 11 September 2001. Its third front, Europe, is now turning against it as noted above, not only in France, but also in Germany, Denmark, and other part of Europe. Its fourth front, Asia, has never been able to gain ground despite attempts in Indonesia. It is losing support on its homefront, the Middle East, especially as Europe is coming online with more troops in Afghanistan.
2006 is going to be a good year for democracy and freedom and a bad year for Al Qaeda and Islamists as more and more people and nations come online with the global war against terror. We are just now seeing popular protests against Al Qaeda, not only in western countries, which is to be expected, but also among their Muslim brothers.
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