Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan Threatens Attacks On German Govt, Jews Living In Germany


The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan who are linked to al Qaeda are putting out terror attack threats against both the government of Germany as well as Jewish citizens of Germany. Apparently it's not just fashionable for Palestinians and Persians to want to kill Jews. Now, Germany has been threatened a good deal in the past couple of years - a lot of it is seen by the terrorists as a weak stance by Germany in the War in Afghanistan and that one or two good impacting terror attacks in Germany would cause a withdrawl of all troops from Afghanistan. In reality, the Germans are in the northern part of Afghanistan and really see very little action against the Taliban, al Qaeda and the Uzbecks that are part of both groups, but this is a symbolic attempt by the terrorists to start a domino effect.

This is similar to the strategy that al Qaeda tried with the Madrid bombings in forcing Spain out of the Iraq War - they had counted on Spain's withdrawl causing that same domino effect that they hoped would get the Polish, Australians and British to withdraw immediately - it didn't work then and I doubt it would work in Afghanistan.

Here's the article on the threats from Adnkronos:


Terrorism: Islamists threaten terror attacks in Germany

Berlin, 22 April (AKI) - The Al-Qaeda linked Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan on Wednesday released a video threatening the "criminal" German government and citizens of the Jewish faith, according to German media.In the video, the third released this year, shows a man identified as "Commander Mohammad", who criticises the presence of German troops in Afghanistan. The man accuses "the sons of Germany of being in the service of the Jews" unlike "Granddad Hitler".Investigators believe the video's release may be linked to a major Islamist terrorism trial which opened on Wednesday at a high-security court in the northwestern German city of Duesseldorf . In the trial, three Germans and one Turkish national are accused of planning a series of simultaneous bomb attacks against discos and pubs and the United States airbase in Ramstein and against Germany's Federal Prosecutor's Office. Two of the German suspects are converts to Islam while the third is a German citizen of Turkish descent. They face charges of belonging to a terrorist organisation, plotting murder, and conspiracy to conduct a bomb attack.The trial is expected to last one to two years. If the defendants are found guilty, they could face prison terms of up to 15 years.Prosecutors claimed the men were planning to use about 10 times as much explosives as were used in the deadly July 2005 attacks on London transport that killed 56 people and injured thousands.The plot was at an advanced stage and the attacks could have killed over 50 people, according to police.Around 300 German federal agents were involved in monitoring the cell for several months, before police swooped in on the group in what was one of Germany's biggest anti-terror operations to date.Three of the defendants were arrested in the Germany's western Sauerland region and the fourth was arrested in Turkey and extradited to Germany in November last year.Prosecutors say the four men belong to a little-known group called the Islamic Jihad Union with roots in Uzbekistan and ties to Al-Qaeda.

1 comment:

chicagodudewhotrades said...

Yes,the Madrid train attack didn't get other Euro nations to pull their troops out, but it did cause a change of government in Spain and a decision by the new government to pull Spanish troops out, so I would classify this as a success for the bad guys