Investors Hangout Stock Message Boards Logo
  • Mailbox
  • Favorites
  • Boards
    • The Hangout
    • NASDAQ
    • NYSE
    • OTC Markets
    • All Boards
  • Whats Hot!
    • Recent Activity
    • Most Viewed Boards
    • Most Viewed Posts
    • Most Posted
    • Most Followed
    • Top Boards
    • Newest Boards
    • Newest Members
  • Blog
    • Recent Blog Posts
    • Recently Updated
    • News
    • Stocks
    • Crypto
    • Investing
    • Business
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Movers
  • Interactive Charts
  • Login - Join Now FREE!
  1. Home ›
  2. Stock Message Boards ›
  3. User Boards ›
  4. Steelers Politic Talk Message Board

NEW YORK – An Egyptian security official speak

Message Board Public Reply | Private Reply | Keep | Replies (0)                   Post New Msg
Edit Msg () | Previous | Next


Post# of 1903
Posted On: 09/15/2012 1:42:05 PM
Avatar
Posted By: Lmcat


NEW YORK – An Egyptian security official speaking to WND today said there is information about large-scale infiltration by al-


Qaida and its affiliated Jihadia Salafiya groups within the Libyan security apparatus.


The claim comes amid speculation about how Islamists who targeted the U.S. mission in Libya seemed to have inside information


about the movement of the American diplomats in the country as well as the location of a supposedly secret U.S. safehouse in Libya.






al-qaida



The attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya came in two phases. The first phase saw a mob arrive at the


one-story villa that serves as the consulate, with heavily armed men later coming to the scene with


armored vehicles and rocket-propelled grenades. Ambassador Chris Stevens and another American


were killed in the initial attack.


Libyan security forces then evacuated the consulate staff to a supposedly secret safehouse located about


a mile away. Hours later, a second assault targeted the safe house, killing two Americans and wounding


a number of Libyans and Americans.



U.S. backing Islamic groups behind Libya, Egypt attacks?


The claim of al-Qaida infiltration of Libyan security forces comes after  WND documented earlier this


week how the U.S. supported Libyan rebels amid widespread reports that al-Qaida groups were


incorporated in the rebel ranks.


The attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya is being widely blamed on al-Qaida-linked groups.


One witness to the mob scene in Libya said some of the gunmen attacking the U.S. installation had


identified themselves as members of Ansar al-Shariah, which represents al-Qaida in Yemen and Libya.


The al-Qaida offshoot released a statement denying its members were behind the deadly attack, but a  man identified as a leader


of the Ansar brigade told Al Jazeera the group indeed took part in the  Benghazi attack.


Secretary of State Hillary Clinton blamed the attack in Libya on a “small and savage group,” not the  government or people of Libya.


In Egypt, demonstrators earlier this week tore down the American flag outside Cairo’s U.S. embassy and burned it reportedly in


protest of a film that depicts the Islamic figure Muhammad in a negative way According to reports, the crowd of around 2,000


protesters outside the U.S. embassy in Cairo consisted  of a mixture of Islamists and teenage soccer fans known for fighting police.


The protesters reportedly played a part in the U.S.- supported revolt that toppled Hosni Mubarak’s regime last year.


The revolt was successful largely after President Obama called for Mubarak, a longtime U.S. ally in the region, to step down.


However, questions remain about the nature of U.S. support for the revolutions in Egypt and Libya, including reports the U.S.-aided


rebels that toppled Moammar Gadhafi’s regime in Libya consisted of al-Qaida and jihad groups. The U.S. provided direct


assistance, including weapons and finances, to the Libyan rebels.


Similarly, the Obama administration is currently aiding the rebels fighting Bashar al-Assad’s regime in  Syria amid widespread


reports that al-Qaida jihadists are included in the ranks of the Free Syrian Army.


During the revolution against Gadhafi’s regime, the U.S. admitted to directly arming the rebel groups.


At the time, rebel leader Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi admitted in an interview that a significant number of the Libyan rebels were al-


Qaida fighters, many of whom had fought U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.


He insisted his fighters “are patriots and good Muslims, not terrorists,” but added that the “members of al-Qaida are also good


Muslims and are fighting against the invader.”


Adm. James Stavridis, NATO supreme commander for Europe, admitted Libya’s rebel force may  include al-Qaida: “We have seen


flickers in the intelligence of potential al-Qaida, Hezbollah.”


Former CIA officer Bruce Riedel went even further,  telling the Hindustan Times: “There is no question  that al-Qaida’s Libyan


franchise, Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, is a part of the opposition. It has always been Gadhafi’s biggest  enemy and its stronghold


is Benghazi. What is unclear is how much of the opposition is al-Qaida/Libyan Islamic Fighting Group – 2  percent or 80 percent.”


In Syria, meanwhile, the U.S. may be currently supporting al-Qaida and other jihadists fighting with the rebels targeting Assad’s


regime.


Last month,  WND quoted a senior Syrian source claiming at least 500 hardcore mujahedeen from Afghanistan, many of whom were


spearheading efforts to fight the U.S. there, have been killed in clashes with Syrian forces last month.


Also last month, WND reported that Jihadiya Salafia in the Gaza Strip, a group that represents al-Qaida in the coastal territory, had


declared three days of mourning for its own jihadists who died in Syria in recent weeks.


There have been widespread reports of al-Qaida among the Syrian rebels, including in reports by Reuters and the New York Times.


WND reported in May there is growing collaboration between the Syrian opposition and al-Qaida as well as evidence the opposition


is sending weapons to jihadists in Iraq, according to an Egyptian security official.


The military official told WND that Egypt has reports of collaboration between the Syrian opposition and three al-Qaida arms,


including one the operates in Libya:



  • Jund al-Sham, which is made up of al-Qaida militants who are Syrian, Palestinian and Lebanese;

  • Jund al-Islam, which in recent years merged with Ansar al-Islam, an extremist group of Sunni Iraqis operating under the al-

  • Qaida banner and operating in Yemen and Libya;

  • Jund Ansar al-Allah, an al-Qaida group based in Gaza linked to Palestinian camps in Lebanon and Syria.


U.S. officials have stated the White House is providing nonlethal aid to the Syrian rebels while widespread reports have claimed the


U.S. has been working with Arab countries to ensure the opposition in Syria is well armed.















(0)
(0)








Investors Hangout

Home

Mailbox

Message Boards

Favorites

Whats Hot

Blog

Settings

Privacy Policy

Terms and Conditions

Disclaimer

Contact Us

Whats Hot

Recent Activity

Most Viewed Boards

Most Viewed Posts

Most Posted Boards

Most Followed

Top Boards

Newest Boards

Newest Members

Investors Hangout Message Boards

Welcome To Investors Hangout

Stock Message Boards

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

NASDAQ Stock Exchange (NASDAQ)

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

Penny Stocks - (OTC)

User Boards

The Hangout

Private

Global Markets

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)

Euronext Amsterdam (AMS)

Euronext Brussels (BRU)

Euronext Lisbon (LIS)

Euronext Paris (PAR)

Foreign Exchange (FOREX)

Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)

London Stock Exchange (LSE)

Milan Stock Exchange (MLSE)

New Zealand Exchange (NZX)

Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX)

Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)

Contact Investors Hangout

Email Us

Follow Investors Hangout

Twitter

YouTube

Facebook

Market Data powered by QuoteMedia. Copyright © 2025. Data delayed 15 minutes unless otherwise indicated (view delay times for all exchanges).
Analyst Ratings & Earnings by Zacks. RT=Real-Time, EOD=End of Day, PD=Previous Day. Terms of Use.

© 2025 Copyright Investors Hangout, LLC All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Policy |Do Not Sell My Information | Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Help | Contact Us