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they’re just uncoooomfortable...

Abu Mohammed al-Maqdisi [aka Isam Mohammed al-Barqawi], said in an interview with Al-Jazeera from Jordan last week that militants in Iraq should revise their tactics, saying “the number of Iraqis killed in suicide operations has become a tragedy.” ...In the interview, al-Barqawi said suicide bombings should be carried out, only if necessary so that “no harm would befall Islam."

Oh, look.  A Moderate Muslim.  hmmmm

al-Zarqawi responds:

Shiites ... [have] “sacrificed soldiers on behalf of the infidel occupier and supported them against the sincere mujahedeen.”

..."After their support for the Crusaders, how is it possible for me to not fight them,”

..."do not follow the path of Satan that leads to your destruction. Beware, our noble sheik, of the trick of God’s enemies to lure you to drive a wedge in the ranks of the mujahedeen.” ..."But why would you make for the enemy a path against you brothers?"

Think al Barqawi just changed his mind?  Maybe caught a bootleg copy of F’9-11, saw the light and gave up his principles?  Yeah—that’s probably it.

Al-Barqawi, who has known al-Zarqawi for more than a decade and taught him radical ideology in prison, gave the interview after he was released from a Jordanian prison. The sheik was arrested again by the Jordanians soon after the interview was taped on suspicion of contacts with militant groups.

...Al-Barqawi, who wrote several books mostly on militant Islamic philosophy, is considered one of a few remaining terror ideologues, and he enjoys wide support among radicals worldwide.

Al-Barqawi, a native of the West Bank town of Nablus, and al-Zarqawi, who belongs to a Jordanian Bedouin tribe, teamed with other Arabs in Afghanistan in the late 1980s. Both shared a cellblock in Jordan from 1995 and 1999 for anti state plot before they were freed in an amnesty by King Abdullah II. Al-Zarqawi later went to Afghanistan, then to Iraq.

Sure.  We’ll taaaalk it out...  They’re not “terrorists” see: BeeB—they’re “swarthy distressed persons.”

Posted by Claire on 07/12 at 09:35 AM

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