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"We have to know how they think," says my friend Frank Wuco, and he is absolutely right. We have to know how they think in order to defeat them, but it is a difficult and politically incorrect effort, and few have the stomach for it.
"Have you heard of Jihad?," from MyFox Tampa Bay, September 10:
TAMPA -- Its been seven years since the September 11th attacks, and according to a just released independent study, the United States remains "dangerously vunerable" to chemical, biological and nuclear attacks.Why? In part, the report says because there is still a shortage of Arabic speakers, and experts on the Jihadist movement, the use of the Muslim faith to justify attacks on the West.
"You're the one that love the oil", says a man in a heavy Arabic accent.
He's Frank Wuco, a consultant and 28-year-military intelligence veteran who is role playing as "Fuad Wasul" -- a Jihadist on controlled release, the cover story goes, from an American military prison, to teach westerners what makes Muslim fighters like him tick.
"If you think you're winning this war," Fuad tells a roomful of Americans, "if you think that you're defeating Jihad, you're wrong, dead wrong."
Fuad will tell you the September 11th attack put the Jihadists on the map. Before that fateful day, he asks, had you ever heard the word "jihad"?
"We have to know how they think," Wuco says. "We have to understand their upbringing, their education, religion, everything about them that provides the prism through which they look at the world."
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Wuco's audience is comprised of civilian analysts working for military intelligence at MacDill Air Force Base. Their boss is a retired Army officer, Gregory Celestan, who says this is a good chance to get educated about the Jihadists.
"A lot of our analysts have not spent time in the Middle East, a lot of them, since they don't speak Arabic, don't have a chance to talk and interact with Middle Easterners and see how they see the world".
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In the studios of WFLA Radio in Tampa, Wuco is doing 'Faud' on the "Schnitt Show". Schnitt is pushing the Jihadist for answers, saying, "72 virgins, right?", to which Faud fires back, "that's what you think because you people are obsessed with the sex, which is one of the reasons we fight Jihad, to purify the world, because of the thoughts that you have."
When Wuco went public with his Jihadist, going on the radio, he says the reaction was strong, believe it or not, even from the FBI.
"FBI agents got into their car", Wuco says, "turned on their radio, right when I was fully into the role play of the Jihadist, they called their headquarters and they told them they believed they had a problem in Tampa," Wuco said.
After realizing it was role play, Wuco says he's negotiating a training deal with the FBI....
Frank, you publicity hound!
Love ya, man. Keep up the good fight!
"know thy enemy" - who said that?
Any game hunter knows that when hunting game you must get into the head of the beast. There is no other way. Our military must get into the head of the Islamic beast.
Fuad will tell you the September 11th attack put the Jihadists on the map. Before that fateful day, he asks, had you ever heard the word "jihad"?
Yes, and it was Muslims who threw it in our faces. Remember Islamic Jihad? It's a TERRORIST organization. Our own press insisted on interpreting it as "Islamic Holy War".
THAT is why I associate jihad and terrorism with Islam. Muslims told me so.
Yes, it is very important to think the way the Jihadists think. Why? Because Jihadists think differently. Why? Well, Jihadists are brain-washed from childhood. Thry are reminded 5 times a day that muslims are to obey Allah's commands. That is followed by readings from the Qur'an, which contains this: http://www.prophetofdoom.net/Islamic_Quotes.Islam
Finally, as long as Islam is pushed, Jihadists make any and everything thet want it to be. That is why, mosques can be schools, fortresses and any and everything, with a goal to push Islam. In other words, everything is fair in "Dar al-Harb" the other face of "Religion of Peace".
It is very important to think the way the Jihadists think, because they think differently.
No doubt, CAIR will have to dispatch a "truth squad" to silence Mr. Wuco; I just hope that he turns the tables on them and exposes them, so that they are the ones feeling the heat.
Years ago I attended some classified training that was taught by two role players who were acting as if from the Soviet Military. This type of training, instead of being bored to death by a power point, was VERY effective. Let us hope that the FBI follows through on this type of training. Sure makes more sense then getting their awareness from CAIR.
Fuad will tell you the September 11th attack put the Jihadists on the map. Before that fateful day, he asks, had you ever heard the word "jihad"?
I have known about jihad since the 60's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb2HY3yVOBY
It's interesting that our own government is employing ANALYISTS (probably GS-12s and higher) to write the policies which the "suits" propose - and these people don't know the first thing about Islam, so they take a day-long class and become instant experts! Is it any wonder why we haven't done any better?
typist, I think you missed the point. The day-long class doesn't make them "instant experts," nor would Fuad say it does. I've had the pleasure of sitting in on this class, and what he does is systematically dispel all the "hijacked by a few extremists" and "if we can only get the moderates to step up" nonsense. No one can walk away from his class, even if they daydreamed through it, and say that they are unaware of the textual bases of jihad. Of especial value is that Fuad, as the mujahedin, systematically answers all the supposed textual objections to jihad in the same way that a real jihadist parries such objections from "moderates," and it becomes very apparent very quickly who has the backing of all the Islamic authorities. This creates in many the thirst to understand more, and in others who may not bite, it still leaves this cognitive dissonance that has to be resolved. The training audience is forced, for maybe the only time in their tour at CENTCOM, to look beyond the nearest target and confront the larger threat posed by jihad, in all its manifest forms, to the USA.
interestinconundrum said:
I have known about jihad since the 60's.
Most excellent for you, Sir. I believe the article, or the presentation of Wuco, speaks of the mainstream population.
I was vaguely aware of jihad in the early 80's but then this incident here
made me fully aware.
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