Diplomatic assassinations and the Sahel
Bill Roggio talks about the murders of diplomats from Algeria and Egypt, and how jihad is even a war of one muslim against the other:
So if they don't want this to happen, they're going to have to start going with the rest of the flow over in the west, and start demolishing these horrorists once and for all.
"The murders of the Egyptian and Algerian diplomats in Iraq reinforces the fact that al Qaeda’s war is not only against the United States, but also against Muslim governments. As discussed in al Qaeda's Diplomatic Mission, one goal of the murders is to discredit the Iraqi government and force foreign governments to withdraw their diplomatic missions. Another purpose is to destabilize Arab governments considered apostates for their unwillingness to adhere to the Islamist form of government and for their cooperation with Western governments. This can be clearly seen in the case of the kidnapping and murder of the Algerian diplomats."Part of the problem though is that many of these Muslim governments are also so tolerant and otherwise unwilling to deal with these fanatics that, as a result, their own indoctrination thus turns upon them.
So if they don't want this to happen, they're going to have to start going with the rest of the flow over in the west, and start demolishing these horrorists once and for all.
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