Al-Qaeda may be the least of our worries.
They all have made a play-date with your children - scheduled for sometime in the future...
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... as if someone trying to help Sharia law replace democratic freedom must follow the standard set by bin Laden in order to be defined as an “extremist.”
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Pajamas Media
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Pajamas Media
May 6, 2009
by Ryan Mauro
by Ryan Mauro
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A recent analysis by the Middle East Media Research Institute of the harsh criticism of Ayman al-Zawahiri by Dr. al-Fadl, his former spiritual mentor, shows that there are three types of jihadists, differing on strategy and details, but sharing the same end goal.
The failure of the West to see these distinctions will lead to erred policy and strategy, forcing our grandchildren to fight a war that should be won on our watch.
I call the first group the “total jihadists.”
Their mindset is to attack now and attack everywhere, striking Muslims, Arab regimes, or civilians in Europe and the U.S.
The second group is the “near enemy jihadists.”
This group acts like a parasite, infiltrating and attaching themselves to regional conflicts, enlisting them in the global radical Islamic offensive.
The third group is what I call the “practical jihadists.”
The Muslim Brotherhood in the U.S., probably the most successful and crafty Islamist organization, is an example of the perfection of this strategy, although Jamaat ul-Fuqra (they have two dozen Islamic compounds in rural areas throughout the US - jillosphy) deserves a mention as well...
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