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‘Freelance jihadists’ join Libyan rebels
Ex-al Qaeda member speaks out

By Eli Lake-The Washington Times9:26 p.m., Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A former leader of Libya’s al Qaeda affiliate says he thinks “freelance jihadists” have joined the rebel forces, as NATO’s commander told Congress on Tuesday that intelligence indicates some al Qaeda and Hezbollah terrorists are fighting Col. Moammar Gadhafi’s forces.

Former jihadist Noman Benotman, who renounced his al Qaeda affiliation in 2000, said in an interview that he estimates 1,000 jihadists are in Libya.

On Capitol Hill, Adm. James Stavridis, the NATO commander, when asked about the presence of al Qaeda terrorists among the rebels, said the leadership of the opposition is made up of “responsible men and women.”

“We have seen flickers in the intelligence of potential al Qaeda, Hezbollah,” the four-star admiral said. “We’ve seen different things. But at this point, I don’t have detail sufficient to say that there’s a significant al Qaeda presence, or any other terrorist presence, in and among these folks.”

The military is continuing to “look at that very closely,” he said, because “it’s part of doing due diligence as we move forward on any kind of relationship” with the opposition.

Outside observers generally estimate the number of trained Libyan fighters to be about 1,000.

Concern over the makeup of opposition forces surfaced Tuesday as representatives from 40 governments and international organizations met in London and stepped up efforts to oust the Gadhafi regime and prepared for a hoped-for transition to a democratic state.

Col. Gadhafis forces, meanwhile, launched counterattacks Tuesday against rebels advancing westward toward the capital, Tripoli.

Mr. Benotman told The Washington Times that al Qaeda’s North African affiliate, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Mahgreb, has tried without success to co-opt the leadership of Col. Gadhafi’s opposition. But Mr. Benotman said the interim council leading Libya’s opposition is seeking democratic elections, not an Islamic republic.

“We have freelance jihadists,” he said. “But everything is still under control of the interim national council. There is no other organization that says, ‘We are leaders of the revolution with this emir,’ like al Qaeda would. Everyone is afraid to do this; they would be labeled as undermining the people.”

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/mar/29/1000-freelance-jihadists-join-libyan-rebels/



Arming them seems like a brilliant idea!  ::)

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No fly zone+ protect civilians = OK

Arm the rebels = Fuck No.    To many unvariabels with AQ

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No fly zone+ protect civilians = OK

Arm the rebels = Fuck No.    To many unvariabels with AQ

The NFZ was always a farce to get the gullible public behind this.  Thankfully its not working and Bama is going to go down hard on this.   

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No fly zone+ protect civilians = OK

Arm the rebels = Fuck No.    To many unvariabels with AQ

I thought you said there was only a 'flicker' of Al Qaeda in Libya, Blacken?  ???

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I thought you said there was only a 'flicker' of Al Qaeda in Libya, Blacken?  ???

For the last time im not Black..

Forget it you dont get it anyways.

Libya is a muslim country, of course there is Al Quada and other nutcases.

Best scenario is that the rebels, at least the ones mentioned above, gets wiped out as much as possible and Gaddafis forces as well. That way the Country will be of no treath to us and they cant blame us for anything. If anything they should be grateful for the no flight-zone that made it possible but then again somehow they will probably blame us anyway.
Just like Afghanistan. Hopefully the arab people are wiser now

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‘Freelance jihadists’ join Libyan rebels
Ex-al Qaeda member speaks out

By Eli Lake-The Washington Times9:26 p.m., Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A former leader of Libya’s al Qaeda affiliate says he thinks “freelance jihadists” have joined the rebel forces, as NATO’s commander told Congress on Tuesday that intelligence indicates some al Qaeda and Hezbollah terrorists are fighting Col. Moammar Gadhafi’s forces.

Former jihadist Noman Benotman, who renounced his al Qaeda affiliation in 2000, said in an interview that he estimates 1,000 jihadists are in Libya.

On Capitol Hill, Adm. James Stavridis, the NATO commander, when asked about the presence of al Qaeda terrorists among the rebels, said the leadership of the opposition is made up of “responsible men and women.”

“We have seen flickers in the intelligence of potential al Qaeda, Hezbollah,” the four-star admiral said. “We’ve seen different things. But at this point, I don’t have detail sufficient to say that there’s a significant al Qaeda presence, or any other terrorist presence, in and among these folks.”

The military is continuing to “look at that very closely,” he said, because “it’s part of doing due diligence as we move forward on any kind of relationship” with the opposition.

Outside observers generally estimate the number of trained Libyan fighters to be about 1,000.

Concern over the makeup of opposition forces surfaced Tuesday as representatives from 40 governments and international organizations met in London and stepped up efforts to oust the Gadhafi regime and prepared for a hoped-for transition to a democratic state.

Col. Gadhafis forces, meanwhile, launched counterattacks Tuesday against rebels advancing westward toward the capital, Tripoli.

Mr. Benotman told The Washington Times that al Qaeda’s North African affiliate, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Mahgreb, has tried without success to co-opt the leadership of Col. Gadhafi’s opposition. But Mr. Benotman said the interim council leading Libya’s opposition is seeking democratic elections, not an Islamic republic.

“We have freelance jihadists,” he said. “But everything is still under control of the interim national council. There is no other organization that says, ‘We are leaders of the revolution with this emir,’ like al Qaeda would. Everyone is afraid to do this; they would be labeled as undermining the people.”

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/mar/29/1000-freelance-jihadists-join-libyan-rebels/



Arming them seems like a brilliant idea!  ::)

The president told reporters we may or may not arm them.  We're still getting to know them.   ::)

Lead or get out of the way.

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I'm sure once barry realizes they are Al Quaeda, MB, etc, than he will of course give te go ahead to arm them.   

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I'm sure once barry realizes they are Al Quaeda, MB, etc, than he will of course give te go ahead to arm them.   

 :o

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For the last time im not Black..


April 1st isn't for a few days, Blacken.  :D :D :D :D

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I thought you said there was only a 'flicker' of Al Qaeda in Libya, Blacken?  ???

now we believe Al Qaeda members, you can't make this shit up  :D :D :D