Captured Afghan members of al-Qaida sit with their hands tied behind their backs as they are put on display by local Afghan commanders in Agom, Afghanistan at the base of the White Mountains Monday, Dec. 17, 2001.
From The New York Post:
No one should feel safe without submitting to Islam, and those who refuse to submit must pay a high price. The Islam ist movement must aim to turn the world into a series of "wildernesses" where only those under jihadi rule enjoy security.
These are some of the ideas developed by al Qaeda's chief theoretician, Sheik Abu-Bakar Naji, in his new book "Governance in the Wilderness" (Edarat al-Wahsh).
Middle East analysts think that the book may indicate a major change of strategy by the disparate groups that use al Qaeda as a brand name.
The Saudi police seized copies of the book last week as they arrested 700 alleged terrorists in overnight raids.
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More News On Al Qaeda:
Officials: Hunt For Al Qaeda Ineffective -- CBS News
White House says terror attack might loom -- UPI
White House backs Lieberman’s warning of attack -- The Hill
My Comment: Al Qaeda gives (accurately) the impression that they will never give up. For some reason .... and I hope that I am wrong .... this has the makings of a hundred year conflict.
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