THE DARK STAR RISES – The new Osama bin Laden made by the USA – fiction or deception?

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Thursday July 24, 2014

Written by: Anonymous author

 

The leader of radical Sunni fighters who have made rapid military advances in Iraq is the rising star of global jihad, driven, Islamist fighters say, by an unbending determination to fight for and establish a hardline Islamic state.

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, commander of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), now controls large parts of eastern Syria and western Iraq, a vast cross-border haven for militants in the Sunni Muslim core of the Middle East.

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Fighters from ISIL and its rivals who spoke to Reuters praised Baghdadi as a strategist who succeeded in exploiting turmoil in Syria and Iraq’s weak central authority after the U.S. military withdrawal

to carve out his powerbase.

 

He has proved ruthless in eliminating opponents and showed no hesitation in turning against former allies to further his ambition of creating an Islamist state.

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Enemies, even those from rival radical groups who broadly share ISIL’s religious ideology, are fought and defeated. Captured fighters – and

non-combatants – are usually shot or decapitated, their deaths recorded in grisly videos which inspire fear and revulsion among.

 

According to the U.S. reward notice, which depicts a round-faced, brown-eyed man with closely cropped beard and short dark hair,

Baghdadi was born in the Iraqi town of Samarra in 1971.

 

He got a doctorate in Islamic studies at Baghdad university, jihadi websites say, and after years of fighting with al Qaeda groups became

leader of its Islamic State in Iraq in 2010.

 

A year later, sensing opportunity when the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad erupted, Baghdadi sent an aide across the border to expand al Qaeda’s foothold there.

That aide, Abu Mohammad al-Golani, set up al Qaeda’s Nusra Front which quickly rose to prominence with a series of deadly car bombings. It also earned a reputation as the most effective of the many disparate forces fighting Assad.

 

But as Golani grew strong in Syria and rejected an edict to merge his forces under Baghdadi’s command, Baghdadi launched a war against the Nusra Front, leading to a split with al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri. For many of Baghdadi’s supporters the clash between their battlefield commander and the nominal but distant al Qaeda leader, who tried in vain to impose his authority to end the dispute, was no surprise.

 

When al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan three years ago, Baghdadi “was the only one who did not pledge allegiance to Zawahri,” the non-Syrian ISIL member said.

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Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai (Arabic: ابراهيم عواد ابراهيم علي البدري السامرائي‎), most commonly known as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (أبو بكر البغدادي), also as Dr. Ibrahim, Abu Dua (أبو

د5] and Caliph Ibrahim[6], is the Caliph—head of state—of the Islamic State and former leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), alternatively translated as the Islamic State in Iraq

and Syria (ISIS).[7]

 

The formation of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant was announced on 8 April 2013 in a statement by al-Baghdadi. It is the successor to the  ISlamic State of Iraq(ISI) militant group (aka Al-queda in Iraq or AQI), which was the Iraqi division of the international Islamist militant organization al-Qaeda.

 

On 4 October 2011, the US State Department listed al-Baghdadi as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and announced a reward of $10 million for information leading to his capture or death. Only Ayman al-Zawahiri, chief of the global al-Qaeda organization, merits a larger reward ($25 million).

 

On 29 June 2014, the establishment of a caliphate was announced, al-Baghdadi was named its caliph, using his actual name, Ibrahim, and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant was renamed the Islamic State

 

In 2014, it was reported that Al-Baghdadi was in US custody in 2005, and was held at Camp Bucca, a US-controlled detention facility in Iraq, until he was transferred to Iraqi control in 2009 and released later that year under an agreement signed by President George W. Bush the previous year. During an interview, US Army Col. Kenneth King, the commander of Camp Bucca at the time of al-Baghdadi’s detention, verified his containment and release in 2009, and revealed that al-Baghdadi’s departing words were: “I’ll see you guys in New York.” However, according to US Department of Defense records, al-Baghdadi was held as a “civilian internee” at Camp Bucca by US Forces-Iraq from early February 2004 until his release in early December 2004. A

Combined Review and Release Board recommended the “unconditional release” of al-Baghdadi and there is no record of him being detaine by the US at any other time.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. I Hope most of you will disagree but if you really want to know the truth than please dig deep.

    Plan: Jews (of course not all) and Protestant Christians (UK, USA) want to rebuild the Temple of David third time which was last destroyed by Romans in 70AD. The plan is to destroy the mosque Al-Aqsa and rebuild the temple.

    Why?: Is is a believe of Jews that after building the temple their last prophet will come (which of course will not as Jesus were the last) while Christians believe that Jesus will come back to life and save them from whatever going on on this earth.

    How?: Jews were able to get the Israel area back after ~2000 years in 1917 according to a secret plan between UK and Some powerful Jews. They have tried to make it work and now they are strong enough and the world media, economy and UN with USA Vito power is in their hands. From 2000 they, the combined group with allies, have attacked more than 6 Arab countries. Why?

    Here I would like to say that Arabs are not completely right or educated or whatever the qualities of a good nations are? But why they attacked? and have they improved anything? No. they have completely dissolved those countries and now they cannot stand.

    One other thing is that after destroying a country they are funding the odd parties in other Arab countries creating a situation to so called justify the entry in there. What have they done with Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Iran???? Just a simple question. One country fought wars with 36 different countries in last 50 years and all were extremely bad except her..???

    It is not very far when a bloody war with millions of dead will be fought. Mark my words. It is just the matter of time now. 2 years or 10 years but it is not going to be delayed anymore.

    Regards.

    • I’m sorry to break the ice for you, but your imam is wrong 🙂

      Good tip, think for yourself. Do your own homework…

  2. the big picture is that ones who have the most power they go round putting people in charge of countries who will listen to them which gives them more power to do whatever they please, and if they dont they will get rid of them with all their power while convincing the world they have good reason , if there is no terrorist in a country they will create terrorists why ? because they can and its one of their best cards to play with , while america has done a good job after 9/11 in making the whole world hate muslims ,the terrorist card can be used for a long time coming ,the ultimate plan with palestine, israel wants to create the temple for their prophet , who they say will return , so the conflict in palestine will not end until israel gets what they want which is not theirs , as time goes by many people will start forgetting about palestine and israel will carry on doing what it wants , while diverting peoples attention with other things going on in the world which was already pre planned by them , in this day and age if you dont dig deep enough to find the truth you will keep going round in circles , PEACE

  3. If I could do it all over again, and I knew then what I know now, I would have stayed in the Air Force just to pursue fighting the government corruption from the inside.

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