Al queda strategy for 2020 (scary)
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rydawg5So I was reading Wikipedia,
Al queda has this strategy that is supposed to defeat US by 2020.
This is from a 2005 book and to summarize:
They have short term goals every 3 years. They want people to join their movement in a less centralized way more so join the shared idea.
They want to establish a caliphate
Then they want to provoke the US into fighting then in multiple places. They feel this will destroy the US economy and lead to our demise.
With ISIS forming this is scary shit.
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Qaeda
On March 11, 2005, Al-Quds Al-Arabi published extracts from Saif al-Adel's document "Al Qaeda's Strategy to the Year 2020".[90][91] Abdel Bari Atwan summarizes this strategy as comprising five stages to rid the Ummah from all forms of oppression:
Provoke the United States and the West into invading a Muslim country by staging a massive attack or string of attacks on US soil that results in massive civilian casualties.
Incite local resistance to occupying forces.
Expand the conflict to neighboring countries, and engage the US and its allies in a long war of attrition.
Convert al-Qaeda into an ideology and set of operating principles that can be loosely franchised in other countries without requiring direct command and control, and via these franchises incite attacks against the US and countries allied with the US until they withdraw from the conflict, as happened with the 2004 Madrid train bombings, but which did not have the same effect with the July 7, 2005 London bombings.
The US economy will finally collapse by the year 2020 under the strain of multiple engagements in numerous places, making the worldwide economic system which is dependent on the U.S. also collapse leading to global political instability, which in turn leads to a global jihad led by al-Qaeda and a Wahhabi Caliphate will then be installed across the world following the collapse of the U.S. and the rest of the Western world countries.
Atwan also noted, regarding the collapse of the U.S., "If this sounds far-fetched, it is sobering to consider that this virtually describes the downfall of the Soviet Union."[90]
According to Fouad Hussein, a Jordanian journalist and author who has spent time in prison with Al-Zarqawi, Al Qaeda's strategy plan consists of 7 phases and is similar to the plan described in Al Qaeda's Strategy to the year 2020:[92]
The Awakening. This phase was supposed to last from 2001 to 2003. The goal of the phase is to provoke the United States to attack a Muslim country by executing an attack on US soil that kills many civilians.
Opening Eyes This phase was supposed to last from 2003 to 2006. The goal of this phase was to recruit young men to the cause and to transform the Al Qaeda organization into a movement. Iraq was supposed to become the center of all operations with financial and military support for bases in other states.
Arising and Standing up, was supposed to last from 2007 to 2010. In this phase Al Qaeda wanted to execute additional attacks and focus their attention on Syria. Hussein believed that other countries in the Arabic Peninsula were also in danger.
In the fourth phase, Al Qaeda expected a steady growth among their ranks and territories due to the declining power of the regimes in the Arabic Peninsula. The main focus of attack in this phase was supposed to be on oil suppliers and Cyberterrorism, targeting the US economy and military infrastructure.
The fifth phase is the declaration of an Islamic Caliphate, which was projected between 2013 and 2016. In this phase Al Qaeda expected the resistance from Israel to be heavily reduced.
The sixth phase is described as the declaration of an "Islamic Army" and a "fight between believers and non-believers", also called "total confrontation".
Definitive Victory, the seventh and last phase is projected to be completed by 2020. The world will be "beaten down" by the Islamic Army. According to the 7 phase strategy, the war isn't projected to last longer than 2 years.
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sleeperGood luck.
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HitsRusYou can say what you want about Newt Gingrich, but he had a great take on this at the Iowa Freedom Conference.
It's a bit long but worth the listen. While he doesn't point to this strategy specifically, he does point out that we seem to be oblivious to the fact that we are under attack.
[video]http://www.c-span.org/video/standalone/?c4525157/newt-gingrich-war-radical-islamism&popoutPlayer[/video] -
ernest_t_bassScary
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ptown_trojans_1Seems like total BS.
News to me where we are worse off now than in 2006 when we were in the middle of the Iraq Insurgency.
Also, where in the plan was the death of OBL?
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HitsRusreally....at least in'06 it was confined to Iraq....now it's all over the middle east, Africa, the internet, targets threatened in this country, and in Canada and Great Britain.
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ptown_trojans_1
Nah brah, it was also region wideHitsRus;1707530 wrote:really....at least in'06 it was confined to Iraq....now it's all over the middle east, Africa, the internet, targets threatened in this country, and in Canada and Great Britain.
Lebanon 2005-2006,
Jordan attacks in 2005
And the Taliban was in a resurgence in 2006 in Af/Pak and that is off the top of my head.
I would take the dispersion of small attacks over the civil war in Iraq in 2006.
I don't think people remember how bloody it was.
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HitsRus....and how did we solve the Iraqi insurgency?
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Cleveland Buck
By funding them, arming them, and sicking them on Assad in Syria. Oops.HitsRus;1707541 wrote:....and how did we solve the Iraqi insurgency? -
ptown_trojans_1
Both the surge and the Sunni Awakening.HitsRus;1707541 wrote:....and how did we solve the Iraqi insurgency?
If you want to send in over 100,000 more troops sure.
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rydawg5I think what was scary to me is they were trying to establish a belief system so insurgency didn't have to come directly from AL QUEDA .. Offsprings like ISIS is what they wanted to pop up and that is happening.
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HitsRus^^^Newt gets into this about 1:30 in his speech...and yes, it is folly to think these are just random groups or just "JV teams".
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rydawg5I will check it out for sure.
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rydawg5Great video
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majorspark
I agree. That is why I advocate leadership in forming an Arab coalition to rid themselves of these vile elements. The question is do they really want to rid themselves of them or are they worried the West will not have there back after they do the dirty work.ptown_trojans_1;1707548 wrote:Both the surge and the Sunni Awakening.
If you want to send in over 100,000 more troops sure.
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HitsRus^^^We need leadership that recognises the problem, and a coalition of the widest possible amount of nations needs to be formed to make and deal with the strategy necessary to stifle this global threat. No nation can solve this problem on its own, and that includes the U.S.
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ernest_t_bass
WWIII is imminent.HitsRus;1707700 wrote:^^^We need leadership that recognises the problem, and a coalition of the widest possible amount of nations needs to be formed to make and deal with the strategy necessary to stifle this global threat. No nation can solve this problem on its own, and that includes the U.S. -
HitsRus^^^You're late...been going on since 2001.
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majorspark
I think ptown is about right on the numbers of US troops and the lack of support it would have in Congress (which is what I assume he meant by it not being realistic). That could change with leadership. Currently there is no leadership at all in putting a professional multi-national army on the ground to destroy these shit bags. There should be a large Arab participation in any coalition. Also the gloves have to be off none of this COIN shit. If you have seen images of Kobane, Syria it has been razed to the ground WWII style. They are still picking the dead from the rubble by the dump truck load. Its horrible what has to be done to remove a determined enemy that has entrenched itself in an urban environment. You can see that every city taken by them ensures more future death and destruction.HitsRus;1707700 wrote:^^^We need leadership that recognises the problem, and a coalition of the widest possible amount of nations needs to be formed to make and deal with the strategy necessary to stifle this global threat. No nation can solve this problem on its own, and that includes the U.S.
The enemy is counting on the West and their feckless politicians to eventually cave and engage them in a war of attrition sending young people to die under ridiculous rules of engagement. This must never be permitted to happen. -
BGFalcons82Dozens of Syrian women and children abducted today by Allah's gang. It's only a matter of time until Pregnant children are paraded on our TV screens. To be followed shortly by images of stoning women and beheading of children and babies. Satan's team has no boundaries and we will be told to calm down by the leader of the free world.
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rydawg5What's scary is they hope to provoke us to fight them they are like playing possum or something.
What does the rest of the world think of them are we able to find dozens of countries who will join us?
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HitsRus
Oh, I think that is entirely correct, but it shows specifically that nature abhors a vacuum...especially a political power vacuum. When we withdraw...be it militarily or diplomatically or by lack of will, something else moves in, and more often than not, it is not favorable to us and the western world.I think ptown is about right on the numbers of US troops and the lack of support it would have in Congress (which is what I assume he meant by it not being realistic) -
majorspark
The big spark for war between nation states exists not in the Middle East but north of ISIS held territory in Europe. The Russians have moved from engaging in economic and diplomatic warfare with the NATO alliance to actively using its military. NATO openly used its military in the Balkans. The Russian army is now on the offensive using a hybrid form of stealth warfare. The current flash point in this mess is the city of Mariupol. There is a good chance the Russians will have to openly use their air and naval power to take the city though they will avoid it at all costs. The Ukranians sent a message in Debalsteve they will fight hard even with sub par weapons.ernest_t_bass;1707710 wrote:WWIII is imminent.
If the Russians attack and take Mariupol from what I gather that will be the middle finger from the Russians and break the Minsk agreement (not that it has not been broken already). Resistance from the big reluctant NATO members will break as well and the US and possibly the UK may begin to openly arm the Ukrainians. A lot of nasty going on in this world we can only pray the president exercises good judgement. -
majorspark
They want us to send our young men to die under foolish rules of engagement that tie their hands. They count on our weak leaders to cave into this. Gloves have to be off. Unleash hell.rydawg5;1707994 wrote:What's scary is they hope to provoke us to fight them they are like playing possum or something. -
majorspark
Our enemies understand this fully. What puzzles me is those that turn their backs on the realities of this world and attempt to fault a nation that has existed for just over a couple of centuries for all the evil foisted upon this world. The world is a shitty place but if an empire has ever arisen for the greater good in this shitty mess its been the United States. Our nation is not perfect by any means. We all have our issues with it but on the worlds scale it is a force of good and I am not ashamed to say it.HitsRus;1707997 wrote:Oh, I think that is entirely correct, but it shows specifically that nature abhors a vacuum...especially a political power vacuum. When we withdraw...be it militarily or diplomatically or by lack of will, something else moves in, and more often than not, it is not favorable to us and the western world.