Timely appears the ghost of Al Qaeda. He uses Gaddafi barricaded in the bunker. It materializes the same jihadist organization, with a statement of support for the insurgents. The orphans irreducible evoke the clash of civilizations. Gaddafi uses the paper of the global jihad in order to show the West that he, like other autocrats had fallen the task of containing Islamist revolt that behind you is Al Qaeda.
Theorem which has as its corollary the complaint of a possible U.S. intervention in Sirte, justified by its presence. Gripped by the plot of the syndrome, the Qaeda (leader) even says that the uprising is the work of young manipulated by drugs distributed by the organization of bin Laden.
According to the satrap of Sidra Al Qaeda wants to create an Islamic emirate in the Baida and Derna. Possible: since the time of the victory of the line on that of Zawahiri, Zarqawi in Iraq, the group is pursuing this tactic. But perhaps the radical Islamists are the complaints? And the Libyans who are active in Al Qaeda are perhaps able to provide this outlet to the telluric movement that has shaken the North Africa? If you really want to bring up is the Senussia Islam, the religious confraternity spread in Cyrenaica was referring to the deposed King Idris, and the Italians know well for having fought under fascism, that we should speak.
The equation Senussia-Al Qaeda, however, is daring even for the most diehard of conspiracy theorists. The protagonists of the uprising were, however, young people who do not know what to make of the green booklet, linked to wider society through the Net of course, not addressed it could have been if, in addition to the demands of freedom there were no other issues, such as the unequal distribution income in the provinces and the historic center-periphery tensions that Gaddafi had tried to quell authoritarianism.
So the revolt of young people has also triggered the elderly tribal leaders, and the Zentani Orfella that descend from the mountains to leave Tripoli. What they have to do with Al Qaeda? For radical Islamists are these revolts, however, a crushing defeat. The "religious Leninist jihadist has always pursued a logic of action-repression-insurgency which are intended to result in the establishment of an Islamic state.
A failed project: the masses of "true believers" did not follow the latest trends. The Arab street has been ridiculed instead activated by bloggers and those students who dream of modernity denied that Islamists see as the devil. So the jihadists do not just have to follow, as did Al Qaeda in the Maghreb (Aqmi).
Of course, the fall of autocratic regimes produce a political vacuum in which even the Aqmi can engage its strategy, but this applies to all political organizations, such as Tunisia or Libya to Egypt, forced to go underground in these long years. A double defeat, that of radical Islamists, because they also succumb to the hated rivals neotraditionalist, industry groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, and new schemes will be able to pursue the path of Islamization "from below" by proposing an alternative policy and further shrinking the space the loose cannon that cyclically replenish the radical jihadist.
To evoke the ghost of Al Qaeda are also elected the neocons of all latitudes, deprived of mobilizing a formidable argument. It happens also in Italy: Berlusconi is no coincidence that put more emphasis on the danger of Islamic fundamentalism that the ongoing slaughter. And the Minister Maroni, after the press dell'Aqmi, calls for a "different approach to Europe", now tuned to a different line from that dell'attonita Rome.
A conditioned reflex at a time when to call for jihad, as the one launched a time against the Italians, it is "the friend Gaddafi."
Theorem which has as its corollary the complaint of a possible U.S. intervention in Sirte, justified by its presence. Gripped by the plot of the syndrome, the Qaeda (leader) even says that the uprising is the work of young manipulated by drugs distributed by the organization of bin Laden.
According to the satrap of Sidra Al Qaeda wants to create an Islamic emirate in the Baida and Derna. Possible: since the time of the victory of the line on that of Zawahiri, Zarqawi in Iraq, the group is pursuing this tactic. But perhaps the radical Islamists are the complaints? And the Libyans who are active in Al Qaeda are perhaps able to provide this outlet to the telluric movement that has shaken the North Africa? If you really want to bring up is the Senussia Islam, the religious confraternity spread in Cyrenaica was referring to the deposed King Idris, and the Italians know well for having fought under fascism, that we should speak.
The equation Senussia-Al Qaeda, however, is daring even for the most diehard of conspiracy theorists. The protagonists of the uprising were, however, young people who do not know what to make of the green booklet, linked to wider society through the Net of course, not addressed it could have been if, in addition to the demands of freedom there were no other issues, such as the unequal distribution income in the provinces and the historic center-periphery tensions that Gaddafi had tried to quell authoritarianism.
So the revolt of young people has also triggered the elderly tribal leaders, and the Zentani Orfella that descend from the mountains to leave Tripoli. What they have to do with Al Qaeda? For radical Islamists are these revolts, however, a crushing defeat. The "religious Leninist jihadist has always pursued a logic of action-repression-insurgency which are intended to result in the establishment of an Islamic state.
A failed project: the masses of "true believers" did not follow the latest trends. The Arab street has been ridiculed instead activated by bloggers and those students who dream of modernity denied that Islamists see as the devil. So the jihadists do not just have to follow, as did Al Qaeda in the Maghreb (Aqmi).
Of course, the fall of autocratic regimes produce a political vacuum in which even the Aqmi can engage its strategy, but this applies to all political organizations, such as Tunisia or Libya to Egypt, forced to go underground in these long years. A double defeat, that of radical Islamists, because they also succumb to the hated rivals neotraditionalist, industry groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, and new schemes will be able to pursue the path of Islamization "from below" by proposing an alternative policy and further shrinking the space the loose cannon that cyclically replenish the radical jihadist.
To evoke the ghost of Al Qaeda are also elected the neocons of all latitudes, deprived of mobilizing a formidable argument. It happens also in Italy: Berlusconi is no coincidence that put more emphasis on the danger of Islamic fundamentalism that the ongoing slaughter. And the Minister Maroni, after the press dell'Aqmi, calls for a "different approach to Europe", now tuned to a different line from that dell'attonita Rome.
A conditioned reflex at a time when to call for jihad, as the one launched a time against the Italians, it is "the friend Gaddafi."
- Can Al Qaeda Survive the Revolts? (25/02/2011)
- Al Qaeda's North African wing says it backs Libya uprising (24/02/2011)
- Gaddafi Says Al Qaeda is Giving Young People Pills to Make Them Violent (24/02/2011)
- "VIDEO: Gaddafi Blames Unrest On Al-Qaeda" and related posts (24/02/2011)
- Qaddafi: Al Qaeda is putting hallucinogenic pills in young Libyans' coffee (24/02/2011)
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