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The Bloody Battle of Al Rass between the Saudis and Al Qaeda
Numerous reports
from Saudi Arabia confirmed that a fierce battle was underway in the town of Al-Rass near Buraidah Aunazah. The battle,
which began in the morning of April 4, continued for 2 days and that Saudi
Arabian (Sulul) security forces were using poison gas in an
attempt to flush out the Mujahideen that were waging a fierce battle.
At one point in the combat, the Mujahideen
fired at a Sulul helicopter that was flying overhead, forcing it to
increase altitude.
 The battles of the Saudis against Al Qaeda on Saudi soil are becoming
more bloody by the day. This is interesting as it was the Saudis who
fomented Al Qaeda which is now turning to bite the hand that fed it. The current discord between the Saudis and the Al Qaeda is not due to any difference in outlook between the Saudi and the Al Qaeda, both of whom adhere to the Wahabi sect of Islam. The reason for the discord is that the Saudis do not want the Al Qaeda to disrupt the KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), while the Al Qaeda wants to overthrow the monarchy. This new found animosity between the Saudis and the Al Qaeda was evident a couple days back at the Battle mounted by the
Saudis against the Al Qaeda at Al Raas _______________________________
Medical sources say that so far at least 22 Sulul security agents
have been have been admitted to the Al-Rass main hospital, some with
serious injuries.
For two days shots were being fired and thick
smoke was rising over the Al-Jawazat quarter of Al-Rass. Saleh al-
Aoofi, the leader of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula was in
that area directing the battle however other reports indicated he may
be among the casualties. One Saudi vehicle was burnt and a
house was completely demolished.
The latest information indicates that a large security reinforcement
detachment has arrived from Anizah and that the entire town is now
completely surrounded by Saudi Sulul forces.
Here are other related stories
Al Qaeda is planning attacks on Mecca using booby-trapped copies of
the Quran
Muslim militants are planning attacks in Saudi Arabia's holiest city,
Mecca, using booby-trapped copies of Islam's holy book, the Quran, to
kill and maim pilgrims, a leading Saudi-owned newspaper reported recently
The London-based daily Asharq al-Awsat quoted Saudi security sources
as saying that this novel weapon was discovered in the arms caches
police found after raiding militant hideouts in Mecca and the capital
Riyadh in recent weeks.
Some of us may wonder how can the Al Qaeda which fights for Muslims
and Islam, do this. But we need to understand that Islam is not just
a tradition of the erroneous belief that the unknown universe is a
god. This it of course is, like all other religions, but in addition
to this, it is also and more importantly a violent, militaristic
outlook out to conquer the world and to spread its outlook to the
last human being on this planet on the pain of death.... much like
that of Communism.
So the solution to the Muslim problem will have to be military,
physical and necessarily violent. No other go.
But most non-Muslims mistake Islam to be only a god-seeking outlook
like theirs. They keep on parroting that Islam is after all ONLY a
god-seeking philosophy, and so inherently no religion is bad in its
core; for this reason President Bush also keeps repeating that "Islam
is a religion of peace.. blah, blah, bah". All this is Bullshit.
Yes Islam is god seeking, but through its violent outlook for world
conquest and bloody methods, it is first and foremost a mortal threat
to free-thinking, to science and progress - and to all civilization.
The Al Qaeda represents primarily this major element in the outlook
of Islam of being imperialist and militaristic to conquer the world;
and hence the Al Qaeda can go to the extent of committing acts that
are against the minor aspect of Islam as an outlook of an erroneous
belief that the unknown universe is a god. Yes the Al Qaeda is
Muslim, but will attack Muslims and use Islam if it can to pursue its
goal of world conquest thru destabilization of the world, including
destabilization of the Muslim world.
This is the crux of the matter that explains the above news item and
also the attacks by the Al Qaeda on Muslim Arabs in Riyadh and
elsewhere. We foresee more such attacks on Muslims by the Al Qaeda in
the coming months.
Riyadh attacks on Arab Muslims by the Al Qaeda- Implications of the
Jihadis turning on their own kind
With the terror attack on the mainly Arab Muslim residential complex
in Riyadh, the Al Qaeda has sent out a signal that those on its hit
list are not necessarily Westerners, but all those who collaborate
with the Saudi regime. The declared aim of the Al Qaeda has always
been to bring down the house of Saud, since it allows the American
military to remain on Saudi soil. This attack proves that the Saudi
regime remains an Al Qaeda target. But does that make the Saudi
regime (or the Musharraf regime of Pakistan) a friend of the West or
its sincere ally in the War against Terror? NO WAY.
We only need to remember that both the Saudi regime and successive
Pakistani regimes (of Zia-ul-Haq, Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif, and
Pervez Musharraf) have been the handmaiden of the Al Qaeda, it is
they who fed the Jihadis to become the menace they are today. The
Saudi regime has been bankrolling the establishment of Wahabi and
Salafi madrasas across the globe, including those in the USA. The
Pakistani regimes through the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) have
been the hidden hand that has built up the Taliban and the Al Qaeda.
Both the Saudi regime and the Musharraf regimes continue today to
remain covertly a part of the Muslim Murder Machine.
The attack on the mainly Arab Muslim residential complex in Riyadh
has only exposed the cracks in the devils alliance. The emerging
situation is like a gang of bank robbers who after having conspired
to rob the bank, have on smelling success, fallen apart with each
other on the sharing of the spoils of their crime. Western
Civilization in general represents the "Bank" which the Jihadis want
to rob and the US in particular is the cop. So the cop cannot take
sides when the gang of bank robbers have fallen apart while the
robbery is in progress. The cop can use the fight to his advantage
but cannot lose sight of the fact that all bank robbers are on the
wrong side of the law! Nothing more needs to be read into this attack
on the mainly Arab Muslim residential complex in Riyadh. There would
be many more such attacks across the Muslim world in the coming
months. But if the US makes the mistake of allowing these attacks to
lower its emerging caution of the Saudi and Musharraf regimes'
duplicity, then it would be allowing itself to be lulled into a sense
of complacency about the viper it has already allowed on its bosom.
The US needs to remind itself that 15 out of the 19
hijackers were Saudi citizens.
The Pakistanis, for their part have through their ISI financed the
9/11 terror attacks, apart from their more dangerous brinkmanship of
proliferating nuclear weapons to Iran, Saudi Arabia and to other
nations across the Islamic crescent.. The US should be extra alert
now, since the terror alliance seems to be cracking up. Although the
US can well exploit the emerging divisions to its advantage, if it
makes the mistake of trusting either the Saudi or the Musharraf
regimes, it could be opening a chink in its armor, through which a
much more devastating terror attack on US soil could be launched by
the diabolical minds which are a common factor across the Al Qaeda,
the Saudis and the Pakis.
The shape of things to come in the Middle East.
The Riyadh attacks are a preview of what is to come in the future. We
guess that Middle East will collapse from inside-out (this will
happen in a year or so to coincide with the 2004 American
Presidential elections). The millions of expatriates in the Middle
East will face a bleak future. We feel sorry for them, but none can
help what is in store for them. Those who escape in time before that
would be lucky. Those who prefer to stay on there will face a re-run
of what happened to the Hindus in Pakistan during the Partition… this
time at Arab hands.
Story and photo credit : Yahoo News
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