Saturday, April 07, 2007

al-Qaeda flee Iraq


Insurgents Turn Against al-Qaeda in Iraq
The Australian

Sunni insurgent groups that were previously allied with al-Qaeda in Iraq have turned against it, killing its leaders, attacking its supporters and vowing to drive it out of the country. At least two al-Qaeda commanders have been killed by Iraqi insurgents in Baghdad. Others have been forced to flee after insurgents passed their details to US and Iraqi commanders. Fierce fighting has broken out between insurgent groups and al-Qaeda in Anbar province, west of Baghdad.

Until the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, in a US airstrike last year, the groups co-operated with it in their bloody struggle with the coalition forces. But the insurgents have come to believe that al-Qaeda in Iraq is destabilizing the country by the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, often with truck bombs. Some senior Sunni insurgents believe that al-Qaeda in Iraq shares the agenda of Iranian-backed Shia militias to plunge the country into ever more violent sectarian conflict rather than concentrating on the fight against the US-led coalition.

Late last year, Salam al-Zubaie, Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister, began secret talks with Sunni groups with the aim of coaxing them away from al-Qaeda. He held meetings with commanders of groups including the 20th Revolutionary Brigade, the general command of the Iraqi armed forces, the Islamic Army of Iraq, the Baath party and the Salah al-Deen al-Ayyubi Brigade. He encouraged them to form a unified Sunni alliance that could fight al-Qaeda and attack Iranian influence. They proved receptive to his arguments.[read article]
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3 Comments:

Blogger Highest Infidelity said...

Those al-Qaeda fellas are khawarij. Anybody who ain't one of them is an enemy. They hate Muslims who aren't with them more than they hate us infidels.

4:07 AM  
Blogger 10 men said...

yep, They are even after the Dali Lama now. And he's so peaceful. It just goes to show that militant islam can't be appeased(it's convert or die)OR FIGHT BACK!.

A moderate mosque in the West only takes 2-3 weeks to convert to radical.

9:45 AM  
Blogger KG said...

We ought to be encouraging these scumbags to kill one another. (Israel has been doing it for years, with a fair degree of success.)
Bugger "stability"--let's encourage civil war!

9:49 AM  

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