Originally posted by TheDudeDVant
I dont follow your first paragraph.. Are you saying you have some sort of inside information not privy to the rest of the population??
Lets start the 2nd part with the question of what you believe were the reasons behind 9/11..
Dude,
No, I'm not saying that I have any special information. Rather that the members of Special Forces I know who have discussed these things and are tasked with rooting out the bad guys in Afghanistan generally agree that wherever he is, he's not in Afghanistan and that I have never heard a contradiction of the intel community consensus that he is either in:
1) Iran (likely) or
2) Pakistan (less likely)
Option 1 of course puts him totally out of reach of the USA, and option 2 makes him very difficult for the US to find because they aren't officially allowed to operate in Pakistan and have to work with the same indigenous Pakistani security forces that supported and trained and equipped the Taliban and Al-Qaeda during the 90s. Plus the fellow Muslims issue resonates deeply throughout the region. [Read Ahmed Rashid's
Taliban for more on the Pakistan/Al Qaeda/Taliban organic link.
As for the 9/11 attack, Al Qaeda's stated reasoning was that this was a long planned operation using sleeper cells in the USA in response to the continued presence of infidel American troops in the Dar-El Islam. Al Qaeda (the base) exists 1) to drive all the infidels from the Saudi Peninsula which is home to the great holy cities of Mecca and Median, and then 2) to cleanse the entire Dar-El-Islam of infidels and then 3) to continue the holy duty of Jihad until the Dar-El-Harb is subdued and all nations acknowledge the rule of Allah, the primacy of his Prophet, and accept Sharia or Dimmitude.
In this the vision of Osama Bin Laden and most Pan Islamic movements match up which isn't surprising as most draw their inspiration and vision (which OBL has acknowledged) of Hasan Al-Banna who founded the Muslim Brotherhood (al-Ikhwan al-Muslimin) in 1928 in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood whose slogan is
"Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. Qur'an is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope." was formed to reestablish the Caliphate and complete the work of Jihad, religiously they are Wahabbi Muslims and OBL has acknowledged Al-Banna as his greatest influence. To quote Al-Banna in materials published by the Saudi Gov't and used by Al-Qaeda cells for indoctrination:
"Our task in general is to stand against the flood of modernist civilization overflowing from the swamp of materialistic and sinful desires. This flood has swept the Muslim nation away from the Prophet’s leadership and Koranic guidance and deprived the world of its guiding light. Western secularism moved into a Muslim world already estranged from its Koranic roots, and delayed its advancement for centuries, and will continue to do so until we drive it from our lands. Moreover, we will not stop at this point, but will pursue this evil force to its own lands, invade its Western heartland, and struggle to overcome it until all the world shouts by the name of the Prophet and the teachings of Islam spread throughout the world. Only then will Muslims achieve their fundamental goal, and there will be no more 'persecution’ and all religion will be exclusively for Allah….”This link between Al-Qaeda and the philosophy of the Muslim brotherhood was recognized by the bipartisan 9/11 commission. Their final report noted:
"…Usama Bin Ladin and other Islamist terrorist leaders draw on a long tradition of extreme intolerance within one stream of Islam (a minority tradition), from at least Ibn Taymiya, through the founders of Wahhabism, through the Muslim Brotherhood, to Sayyid Qutb.That stream is motivated by religion and does not distinguish politics from religion, thus distorting both." (Sayyid Qutb followed Al-Banna and was executed for his role in attempts on the life of President Nasser). The Muslim brotherhood itself was responsible for the assasination of Sadat in 1981. It has played a central role both in Egyptian politics and worldwide attempts to establish parties to mobilize the faithful (the Umma) to fight the infidel West. Some of their most notable successes worldwide being the Taliban, HAMAS, Jamaah Islamiyah, Abu Sayaaf, Moro Islamic Liberation Front, Al-Qaeda, Islamic Jihad, and the Chechen Rebels.
That in a nutshell is why the attacks occurred and why they will inevitably continue. As long as non-Muslim nations have a presence in the Dar-El-Islam, and the Western nations are not subdued and Islamicized, they
ideologically speaking must continue. You, Dude, are part of their great problem, and you must either convert, submit to Dhimmitude, or die.
So, then, what is your solution?- SEAGOON