I wanted to put up this story for a couple of reasons. First of all, the fact that an al Qaeda jihadi killed by U.S. troops while part of a raid on an American FOB in Afghanistan was from Jordan shows how Afghanistan is still drawing jihadis from the entire Muslim world and secondly, if Joe Biden is right, this means there are only 99 al Qaeda left in Afghanistan. Yeah right.
From the report at The Long War Journal:
A Jordanian who fought for al Qaeda in Afghanistan was killed last week while fighting US forces, according to a martyrdom statement released on a Jihadist website.
Abu al Zubeir al Jabri, who is also known as Saber Muhammad Saber, was killed "on the pure soil of Afghanistan while charging head on and not running away, during a raid on a Crusader base," according to a statement released today by a jihadist known as Abu al Walid. The statement was released on a jihadist website and translated by the SITE Intelligence Group.
"The Levant in general and Jordan in particular is celebrating their martyr," said Walid. The exact location of Jabri's death was not provided, but Walid said Jabri was killed during fighting on July 15.
Jabri "quickly went to join the blessed convoy of Azzam, al Shami, Abu Musab, and al Khurasani," Walid said, referring to prominent Jordanians who have been killed while fighting for al Qaeda.
I have made the contention for a long time now that Obama officials and even the Vice President are lying to the American people when they try to paint this picture of only 100 al Qaeda left in Afghanistan. First of all, we know that some of the NW agencies in Pakistan are literally teeming with al Qaeda...especially North Waziristan and to think they are not moving freely across the border into Afghanistan is lunacy. Also, there have been numerous articles written about the "Shadow Army" in Afghanistan which is made up of al Qaeda fighters - I have put up photos here, like the one above, that shows numerous al Qaeda on Afghan soil.
I guess if the Administration wants to come up with reasons to exit Afghanistan, that is there choice but to try and snow the American people that there aren't any al Qaeda left in Afghanistan is an out and out lie.
Jordanian al Qaeda fighter killed in Afghanistan
A Jordanian who fought for al Qaeda in Afghanistan was killed last week while fighting US forces, according to a martyrdom statement released on a Jihadist website.
Abu al Zubeir al Jabri, who is also known as Saber Muhammad Saber, was killed "on the pure soil of Afghanistan while charging head on and not running away, during a raid on a Crusader base," according to a statement released today by a jihadist known as Abu al Walid. The statement was released on a jihadist website and translated by the SITE Intelligence Group.
"The Levant in general and Jordan in particular is celebrating their martyr," said Walid. The exact location of Jabri's death was not provided, but Walid said Jabri was killed during fighting on July 15.
Jabri "quickly went to join the blessed convoy of Azzam, al Shami, Abu Musab, and al Khurasani," Walid said, referring to prominent Jordanians who have been killed while fighting for al Qaeda.
The mention of "Azzam" refers to Abdullah Azzam, the mentor of Osama bin Laden who was killed in a car bombing in Pakistan in 1989. "Al Shami" refers to Abu Anas al Shami, the deputy of slain al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al Zarqawi. Shami was killed in Baghdad in 2004. "Abu Musab" refers to Zarqawi, who was killed in a US airstrike in Baqubah, Iraq in June 2006. "Khurasani" refers to Abu Dujani al Khurasani, an al Qaeda operative who carried out a suicide attack on the CIA in late December 2009 (see below).
Jabri is the latest Jordanian terrorist killed while fighting for al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan. The most infamous, Abu Dujanah al Khurasani, a longtime internet jihadi whose real name is Humam Khalil Muhammed Abu Mulal al Balawi, carried out the Dec. 30, 2009 suicide attack at Combat Outpost Chapman in Khost province that killed seven CIA officials and contractors, and a Jordanian intelligence officer. Khurasani was recruited by Jordanian intelligence to provide targeting information for the US' covert air campaign against al Qaeda's leaders and operations in Pakistan's tribal areas. Khurasani had enticed the CIA with promises of being able to produce Ayman al Zawahiri, al Qaeda's second in command, and then detonated a suicide vest once he was granted access to the base.
Mahmoud Hamdan Nizal, a Jordanian who was known as Abu Dher al Urduni, was killed while fighting US troops in the Bermel district in the eastern Afghan province of Paktia. The date of Nizal's death was not disclosed. His death was announced in June 2011.
Also, the brother of a prominent Jordanian cleric has recently entered Afghanistan. Salahuddin al Maqdisi, the brother of radical Jordanian Islamist cleric Abu Mohammed al Maqdisi and a former aide to slain al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al Zarqawi, is currently in Afghanistan, according to a statement released on a jihadist website.
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