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April 11, 2004

"I am the striking arm for Hizbullah and Hamas in Iraq because the fate of Iraq and Palestine is the same"

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The striking arm of terrorism

The ever-perceptive Caroline Glick explains in the Jerusalem Post how the Al-Sadr uprising represents an expansion of the Hizballah and Hamas jihad. (Thanks to margelfand.)

This week it finally happened. Hizbullah has come out of the closet and launched a full-scale military campaign against US-led forces in Iraq.

Two weeks after the US shelved its sanctions against Hizbullah sponsor Syria, and as the US remains silent in the face of increased Iranian assertiveness in advancing the mullocracy's Manhattan Project, the cat jumped out of the bag.

Ushering in his fight against the US, Hizbullah-Iranian front man Moqtada al-Sadr told his followers last Friday, "I am the striking arm for Hizbullah and Hamas in Iraq because the fate of Iraq and Palestine is the same." Under the spell of Sadr's call to "terrorize" the Americans, Shi'ite militiamen launched attacks in several cities at once. Militarily, the results have been mixed but have served to cause a political maelstrom by spooking US coalition partners into reconsidering their involvement in Iraq.

Hizbullah's appearance in Iraq is not a surprise. Although Sadr's offensive has been sudden, it followed a year-long buildup of Hizbullah's organizational, propaganda, and military apparatuses in Iraq.

In the weeks before the US-led invasion last March, Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah was already calling for suicide bombings against US forces in the event that they went through with the invasion. Shortly after the fall of Saddam's regime, Hizbullah opened offices in Basra and Safwan.

While press coverage of Sadr has portrayed him as a young firebrand who acts autonomously, his connections to Hizbullah and to Iran are long-standing. Nasrallah is personally tied to Sadr's family. In 1976, he studied under Sadr's father Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr in Najaf. Back in Lebanon, Nasrallah joined the Shi'ite Amal militia when it was led by its founder, Sadr's uncle Musa.
Aside from his personal ties to Nasrallah, Sadr takes his direction from Ayatollah Henri, one of the most ardent extremists in Iranian ruling circles. And on the family level, Sadr's aunt is reportedly the first lady of Iran, Mrs. Muhammad Khatami. Iranian Revolutionary Guards reportedly comprise the backbone of Sadr's fighting force.

At the same time that Hizbullah, like Sadr, was establishing itself in post-Saddam Iraq, mysterious terrorists were systematically killing moderate Shi'ite clerics who were working with the US. First came the April 2003 assassination of Abdul Majid al-Khoei and Haider Kelidar in the Ali Mosque in Najaf. Sadr is the chief suspect in Khoei's murder. Then in August, Ayatollah Muhammad Bakr al-Hakim was murdered outside the same mosque. Both Khoei and Hakim were considered moderates who wished for a secular, multiethnic Iraq to succeed Saddam's dictatorship.

Interestingly, each time another pro-coalition Shi'ite leader has been killed, Nasrallah has studiously called for civil war between Sunnis and Shi'ites to be averted at all cost. This message became almost hysterical in the aftermath of the attack on Shi'ite worshipers in Karbala and Baghdad during the Ashoura holiday in early March; 140 worshipers were killed in the bombings.
The day of the bombings, Nasrallah took to the airwaves on Hizbullah TV's Al-Manar satellite network and called for calm at all costs. Referring to Shi'ite-Sunni sectarian strife as "a strategic danger," he alleged a "conspiracy" to sow hatred between the two groups and insinuated that the Mossad had something to do with the bombings.

In the same address, Nasrallah attacked the Sunni Taliban, claiming they had killed more Sunnis than Shi'ites during their period in power in Afghanistan. He argued that because of their murderousness towards fellow Muslims, the Taliban were responsible for the US takeover of the country and the establishment of a pro-American government that stands opposed to jihad. A similar event, he argued, must be prevented from occurring in Iraq.

Michael Ledeen, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, explained that defeating US-led forces in Iraq is the top priority for Teheran and, by extension, its terrorist proxies. "For Iran, the struggle against the US in Iraq is an existential struggle."

Echoing Nasrallah's speech, Ledeen said, "If Iraq is able to achieve stability under a democratic, secular government, after the same has happened in Afghanistan, the Iranian regime is finished."
The main reason that Hizbullah constitutes a danger of a new order to the US-led occupation forces is because it has succeeded in a way that no other group has in unifying the terrorist forces operating in Iraq in the common cause of defeating coalition forces. It is in this vein that Sadr's call for unity between Palestinian and Iraqi terror groups becomes understandable.

The Palestinians, as Saddam's favorite cause, were historically despised by the Iraqi Shi'ites whom Saddam brutally oppressed. Indeed, immediately after Saddam's downfall last spring, the Iraqi Governing Authority threw Palestinians out of their state-supplied apartments throughout the country as punishment for their support for Saddam.

Embracing the Palestinian cause is a way of building bridges to the Sunni groups that are battling coalition forces in Fallujah, Tikrit, and Ramadi. At least in Ramadi, this unity is further advanced by the participation of Hizbullah's good friends the Syrians in the fighting.

Iran itself is well placed to project pan-Islamic unity over the issue of Israel. Since 2000, it has become the largest sponsor of Palestinian terror groups, surpassing Saddam's largesse by leaps and bounds even though the Palestinians are Sunnis.
Islamic Jihad has always been an Iranian group. Even before the Palestinian terror war began in September 2000, Iran began making overtures toward Fatah. They blossomed into a full-blown sponsorship after the Iranian arms ship Karine-A was intercepted in January 2002.

Iran has also picked up the slack in Saudi financing of Hamas, and it is now estimated that it finances at least half of the group's $30 million annual budget. No doubt, Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's decision to officially bring Hamas and Islamic Jihad into his government was influenced by Iranian dominance of all three organizations.

Aside from Hizbullah's ability to unify the forces fighting the coalition, it is a threat of a new magnitude because Nasrallah is the world master of terrorist warfare. With Syrian and Iranian military sponsorship, he successfully trapped Israel into abandoning the initiative in the fighting in southern Lebanon. Through a nefarious mix of terror, propaganda, negotiations, and blackmail, he forced the government to accept a low-intensity conflict it could not shape through offensive strikes.

Nasrallah made brilliant use of psychological warfare against us. He was able to convince Israel to cut and run by playing to our worst fear as a nation: that we were fighting a pointless and unnecessary war.

He did so by carefully orchestrating terror attacks at key political junctures and by convincing influential Israeli constituencies that our actions in Lebanon were futile and pointless, and therefore our losses were self-inflicted. These constituencies were then galvanized to act unwittingly as Hizbullah's representatives to the nation as a whole.

The Israeli experience with Hizbullah, and the fact that Iran, Syria, Hizbullah, and the Palestinians are now actively supporting and involving themselves in operations against the coalition ought to lead US policymakers to base their current and future actions, both military and political, on an understanding of Hizbullah's mode of operation and on the limitations to its operations.

Hizbullah's operations are limited first and foremost by the fact that it lacks the ability to defeat conventional forces militarily. Because of this, it operates in a manner it believes will induce demoralization of coalition members.
Militarily this will translate into an attempt to induce a constant low-level bloodletting that will lend the impression of chaos and inability to achieve order and stability.

As Ledeen notes, the US should not expect a sudden offensive, an "October surprise," immediately before the presidential elections. Rather, "the US should expect an April surprise, a May surprise, a June, July, August, September surprise, an October, and a November surprise."

By playing on the US fear that victory is impossible to achieve, that, as Sadr said, Iraq will become "another Vietnam," Hizbullah will seek to convince enough Americans that staying is pointless to force George W. Bush out of office and force a retreat of US forces from Iraq. This would be achieved to greatest effect if a sense of chaos and futility can be conveyed to the American people watching the violence on their television screens.

To combat this effort, it is vital for the administration not to lose control of the tone of the public debate either in Iraq or in the US. The decision to close Sadr's newspaper was of crucial importance for this reason. As Sadr's militia is publishing its announcements on Hizbullah's Al-Manar satellite network, arresting Al-Manar reporters and blocking the station from Iraqi television would also be a vital move.

Domestically, political opponents, like Sens. Edward Kennedy and Robert Byrd, should be placed on the defensive for buying into Hizbullah's psychological warfare in repeating the analogy between Iraq and Vietnam.

Hizbullah also operates under a second limitation. It cannot fight unless it is clear to its state sponsors in Damascus and Teheran that its battle will not place their national interests in danger. If the US agrees, as Israel did, to limit its fight against the terrorists to the battlefield of their choosing, while appeasing their sponsors on other fronts, Hizbullah will fight on forever.

Because of this, US inaction on the issue of Iran's nuclear weapons program, like its decision to hold up sanctions against Syria, is self-defeating. Similarly, the distinction made by the administration between the jihad against Israel, which can be appeased, and the jihad against the US, which must be defeated, is both unsustainable and destructive.

In Hizbullah, the US has found a dangerous and cunning foe. Hizbullah, together with its state sponsors, strives to reenact against the US in Iraq its success against Israel in Lebanon. The US must make sure not to repeat our mistakes. In doing so, it will ensure its eventual success in bringing stability and freedom to Iraq and score an enormous victory in the war on terror as a whole.

Posted by Robert at April 11, 2004 8:34 AM
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Al-Sadr : "I am the striking arm for Hizbullah and Hamas in Iraq because the fate of Iraq and Palestine is the same"

R Spencer: The ever-perceptive Caroline Glick explains in the Jerusalem Post how the Al-Sadr uprising represents an expansion of the Hizballah and Hamas jihad. (Thanks to margelfand.)

Hood Jihadi: I am sorry people but it aint nothing like the comparisons the Jewess is making. America is far bigger than the US sponsored Jewish terrorist haven, and the effect of their occupation will be felt for decades by every arm-chair Zionist and Peterist for the next centuries.

If you will not be brought to your knees just like the Russians thought a bunch of Nomads in Afghanistan will suck up to them. America is going to be shot back to its little Bantustan of states, so we could all enjoy how the good ol'folks once lived.

Boi would I like to see whether the people you claim to have made contributions will still be making positive contributions when you are socially broken up and poor. I am sure they will move on to pastures new and green.

Posted by: Hood Jihadi at April 11, 2004 9:05 AM

Hood Jihadi:

Judeo-Peterists terrorists kill a 12 year old

10 -April-2004

You are filled with hate, now children are not even save in their own homes. Oh no, they threw the kid in front of our tank the Zionist controlled whitey would say. Face facts, you can't even leave the hungry children to be fed by their mothers.

Posted by: Hood Jihadi at April 11, 2004 9:25 AM

Hood--- Never mind that your demogogic so-called leaders incourage their young children to strap on bombs and go aboard busses that have children ,mothers and elders on them.-- Never mind that your Madrassis our teaching hate to your young. ---Never mind that the Hamas Charter teaches all thru its 36 Articles to kill all the infidels or anyone of a different religious belief. Radical Islam has brought this upon themselves for you are the aggressors. The light is clear to the rest of the world. --But for you --go ahead and keep never minding.

Posted by: Mackie at April 11, 2004 10:54 AM

Hood--- Never mind that your demogogic so-called leaders incourage their young children to strap on bombs and go aboard busses that have children ,mothers and elders on them.-- Never mind that your Madrassis our teaching hate to your young. ---Never mind that the Hamas Charter teaches all thru its 36 Articles to kill all the infidels or anyone of a different religious belief. Radical Islam has brought this upon themselves for you are the aggressors. The light is clear to the rest of the world. --But for you --go ahead and keep never minding.

Posted by: Mackie at April 11, 2004 10:54 AM

Jihad: Have a HAPPY EASTER--

Posted by: Mackie at April 11, 2004 11:05 AM

Hoodie
Whilst I am saddened by the death of ANY innocent child, Your quest to portray this as a premeditated killing of this young girl is not going to wash.
Heres an exerpt from that article, which I presume to any straight thinking individual,is pretty clear:

"The young girl's cousin, Alaa, said he saw a bullet fly through the family's kitchen window and ricochet off a wall before hitting her"

This is in stark contrast to the palestinians PURPOSELY sending their own children to certain, imminent death

Posted by: kc (england) at April 11, 2004 1:36 PM

One more thing Hoodie,
In the article "T.V shows apparent U.S. prisoner in Iraq" I asked you a question which you seem to be ignoring. Pity. It was giving you the perfect oppurtunity to engage in some "Daawa"
Regards, kc.

Posted by: kc (england) at April 11, 2004 1:46 PM

Hood Jewhawdee, at least you're admitting that Islam has contributed nothing of value to the world since its' inception. Of course when the best you can hope to be is a slave to your false god you have a slave's mentality (and spelling ability, LOL!) which is why Muslims are incapable of discovering any of god's truths. But I digress. If your alllah wanted the girl to live she would still be here, wouldn't she? I guess she's worth more to the Muslim barbarians as a martyr than when she was alive. When you get Palestinian women saying tht they are breeding children to be suicide bombers it's hard to be sympathetic to anyone with that kind of mentality. God help you stupid bastards if you ever get your wish and try to bring the Democratic nations of the world down to your level. If that day ever comes the civilized world will rise up, destroy the mosques and demand that Islam be wiped off the face of the earth. So unless you're prepared to die for your cause and see your family and everyone and everything you love destroyed in the bargain, be careful what you wish for.

Posted by: Hal at April 11, 2004 2:05 PM

Looks like a nasty cavity on that lower front tooth.

Posted by: Mustapha Burger at April 11, 2004 5:07 PM

Hood: On this Holy Day, I am sorry that your god requires for you Muslims to die for him. I am truly thankful that my God does not require me to die for Him. Instead, He died for me.

Posted by: Duffy at April 11, 2004 5:17 PM

Well said duffy; you are so correct; thats why no one of muslim/islam faith will comment on your excellent words.

Posted by: christian at April 11, 2004 9:52 PM

Gingivitis among young, fat Islamic clerics appears to be rearing its ugly head.

Posted by: D.C. Watson at April 11, 2004 10:11 PM

Looks like the " arm of Hamas " needs to be cut off in Iraq. I remember back to shortly after 9/11 the Palistinian hate and deciet mongers claimed the Infata was a seperate issue from the War On Terror! And that terrorism and the Palistian struggle were not to be linked!

If you remember also during that time the Islamic misinformation networks were trying to confuse the public and cast doubt on if Osama Bin Laden was really behind the 9/11 attacks!

With such a recent established history of lies, deception, distortion, how can anyone honestly believe what a pro-Islamist has to say?


Posted by: wesley at April 11, 2004 11:45 PM

Dear Sir/Madam
I am a practising Muslim born and bred in the west and I'm afraid of your ignorance and the ignorance of most of the western world about Islam no:1 the word Islam means peace no:2 Islam believes in jesus christ and we love him and Moses we also love him no:3 The whole western civilization comes through the muslims research history my fellow human evrything you have came through the muslims the whole european rennaisance came through muslim scholars check out www.cyberistan.org please. no:4 please read the life of the man Muhammed and I think you will be inlightened. no:4 we believe in the one true god the god of abraham,moses,jesus,buddha. no5 it is only the severe oppression of the muslims by none muslims who claim to be civilized in Iraq, Palestien, Afganistan, Chechnya,Kashmir, Bosnia that has created a minority of terrorists not all muslims and not most of the muslims support them or even like them, dont forget the muslims ruled spain for 800 years were the muslims, jews,christians lived in peace and it was the christians that slaughtered inoccent jews and muslims during the crusades and the 2nd world war was christians against christians that killed the most people in history ever. So please dont blame islam because of some muslim as nobody affiliates christianity with hilter.
Thankyou for listening/reading

a human being

Posted by: fellow human at April 12, 2004 9:35 AM

My dear fellow human,

"the word Islam means peace"

Actually it means "submission."

"Islam believes in jesus christ and we love him and Moses we also love him"

Yes, but not as Jews and Christians do. Please see Qur'an, Sura 9:30, which says that Christians who believe Jesus is the Son of God — in other words, all of them — are under a curse.

"The whole western civilization comes through the muslims research history my fellow human evrything you have came through the muslims the whole european rennaisance came through muslim scholars check out www.cyberistan.org please."

This is in fact a false claim. Even the Muslim role in preserving the pagan Greek classics has been overstated.

"it is only the severe oppression of the muslims by none muslims who claim to be civilized in Iraq, Palestien, Afganistan, Chechnya,Kashmir, Bosnia that has created a minority of terrorists not all muslims and not most of the muslims support them or even like them"

Good. Please supply an Islamic refutation of the arguments terrorists use to recruit among Muslims.

"dont forget the muslims ruled spain for 800 years were the muslims, jews,christians lived in peace"

Yes, but Christians and Jews suffered 2nd-class status, subject to much discrimination and humiliation. See my book "Onward Muslim Soldiers."

"and it was the christians that slaughtered inoccent jews and muslims during the crusades"

The Crusades were a defensive action after 450 years of jihad. What about those jihads? Were they defensive actions? If so, against what?

"and the 2nd world war was christians against christians that killed the most people in history ever. So please dont blame islam because of some muslim as nobody affiliates christianity with hilter."

Christianity played no part in Hitler's guiding philosophy. In fact, he vowed to destroy it. By contrast, Islam plays a major role in the guiding philosophy of Osama and other terrorists, and they have never vowed to destroy Islam. Until Muslims like you acknowledge this, it will not stop.

"Thankyou for listening/reading"

Sure.

Cordially,
Robert Spencer

Posted by: Robert Spencer at April 12, 2004 9:50 AM

Dear Fellow Human: Your argument needs to rest with the radicals within Islam. Where is the strong and resounding voice from the Ayotollas`,clerics,mullahs,and sheikes that speaks of peace and not of violent Jihads? Apparently there appears to be a different reading of the Quran by many muslims. What was it in the Quran that produced the likes of the Taliban in Afghanistan, or the Wahabists in Saudia Arabia? Madrassis are teaching hate against Christians ,and Jews even in America. How are we to embrace your comments about Islam being peaceful when we see what has been happening all over the world against so-called infidels, Christians,Jews, and anyone that is not a muslim.

Posted by: Mackie at April 12, 2004 11:05 AM

Robert, excellent reply. I'd like to add that While Hitler was baptized a Catholic as an infant there is no evidence that he ever practiced the religion. On the other hand, every atrocity and attack that has been perrpetrated by Muslims has been done in the name of Islam, Mohammed and the Koran. The Koran is the "Mein Kampf" of Islam.

Posted by: Hal at April 12, 2004 8:42 PM


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