One has to wonder if any of the chumps at al Qaeda actually thinks that ANYONE would believe their latest claims that the recent suicide bombings carried out in Pakistan that have killed Pakistani citizens were actually the work of Blackwater. I mean really....why not just spin it that those attacks were the work of aliens from Mars?
Look at this, from The Long War Journal:
Apparently, the leadership of al Qaeda thinks the people of Pakistan are as gullible as Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Barack Hussein Obama think the American people are about national healthcare.
Look at this, from The Long War Journal:
Just today, Mustafa Abu Yazid, al Qaeda's commander in Afghanistan, said the "mujahideen only target the army, security forces of the apostate state [Pakistan], and intelligence [agencies] that are responsible for shedding the blood of the weak in Swat, Waziristan, Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Arakzai, and elsewhere."I guess this al Qaeda leader thinks that we have forgotten how their terror group killed thousands of Iraqi civilians in the same style of civilian targeted suicide bombings used to try and stir up sectarian civil war...but of course, someone at al Qaeda finally got a clue and figured out that this strategy backfires and brings the civilians wrath down on al Qaeda, so they send this moron of a commander out in front of a microphone to say that it's the work of Blackwater.
Instead, Yazid blamed "Blackwater and other criminal groups" for conducting the attacks as "part of the dirty war that they practice," according to a translation of Yazid's statements obtained by The Long War Journal. Blackwater renamed itself Xe in October 2007.
"Today, everyone knows that Blackwater and other criminal groups have violated Pakistan with support from this corrupt and criminal government [Pakistan] and its security agencies," Yazid said in an audio statement released on the Internet. "They commit these ugly actions and blame them on the mujahideen through their media outlets in order to tarnish the image of the mujahideen and Muslims."
Apparently, the leadership of al Qaeda thinks the people of Pakistan are as gullible as Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Barack Hussein Obama think the American people are about national healthcare.
Suicide bomber targets Pakistani intelligence headquarters in Peshawar
The Taliban have struck again in Peshawar. The latest attack targeted the headquarters of the Inter-Service Intelligence agency in the provincial capital.
So far, 10 Pakistanis have been reported killed and more than 35 have been wounded in the massive blast. A suicide bomber rammed his car into the main gate of the ISI headquarters building and detonated the bomb. The explosion is said to have heavily damaged the ISI headquarters and several other buildings in the surrounding high-security area.
In the nearby district of Bannu, a Taliban suicide bomber killed three people and wounded 25 more in an attack on a police station. The police station is reported to have been leveled in the attack. The attack took place in the Baka Khel region, one of two areas known to harbor al Qaeda operatives. The neighboring region of Jani Khel is known to have hosted al Qaeda's central treasury and has served as the meeting place for al Qaeda's executive council.
The two attacks are the latest in the Taliban's terror offensive, which began on Oct. 5. The Taliban and allied jihadi groups have launched military assaults against the Army's General Headquarters in Rawalpindi and against police centers in Lahore. In addition, suicide bombers have struck in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Kohat, Swat, Charsadda, Bannu, and Shangla.
More than 300 Pakistanis, mostly civilians, have been killed in the Taliban strikes [see list below]. Peshawar has been hard hit in the Taliban offensive, which has also included military strikes in the tribal areas of Bajaur, Mohmand, Arakzai, and Bannu. Just yesterday the Taliban killed 10 soldiers and captured eight more in an IED strike and an ambush in Mohmand.
The military is currently on the offensive against Hakeemullah Mehsud's faction of the Taliban in South Waziristan. The military said 22 Taliban fighters and five soldiers were killed in South Waziristan in the past 24 hours. The military has reported that 524 Taliban fighters and only 53 soldiers have been killed since the operation was launched on Oct. 17. No senior Taliban or al Qaeda leaders, operatives, or military commanders have been killed or captured during the operation, however.
Al Qaeda blames 'Blackwater'
Both the Taliban and al Qaeda have denied conducting the suicide attacks that have killed civilians in markets. Just today, Mustafa Abu Yazid, al Qaeda's commander in Afghanistan, said the "mujahideen only target the army, security forces of the apostate state [Pakistan], and intelligence [agencies] that are responsible for shedding the blood of the weak in Swat, Waziristan, Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Arakzai, and elsewhere."
Instead, Yazid blamed "Blackwater and other criminal groups" for conducting the attacks as "part of the dirty war that they practice," according to a translation of Yazid's statements obtained by The Long War Journal. Blackwater renamed itself Xe in October 2007.
"Today, everyone knows that Blackwater and other criminal groups have violated Pakistan with support from this corrupt and criminal government [Pakistan] and its security agencies," Yazid said in an audio statement released on the Internet. "They commit these ugly actions and blame them on the mujahideen through their media outlets in order to tarnish the image of the mujahideen and Muslims."
The Pakistani state has helped feed such conspiracy theories by blaming India and other "foreign powers" for backing the Taliban. Some Pakistanis refuse to believe the Taliban would conduct such attacks on their own countrymen and fellow Muslims.
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