ED Noor: For the information to date on the truth in Mali, please go to The Mask of Zion, linked on the lower right, and read Jonathan Azaziah's brilliant analysis of the situation in Africa as of 6 months ago. To understand the current situation, please listen to his broadcast at The Ugly Truth earlier today. The scope of his work will leave you with a rare grasp and honest knowledge of the truth in Africa. Just about 2/3 through, Jonathan gets down to this topic in full. Above, Taureg tribespeople.
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NATO funding,
arming, while simultaneously fighting Al Qaeda from Mali to Syria
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January
12, 2012
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A deluge of articles have been quickly put into circulation
defending France’s military intervention in the African nation of Mali.
TIME’s article, “The Crisis in Mali: Will French Intervention Stop the
Islamist Advance?” decides that old tricks are the best
tricks, and elects the tiresome “War on Terror” narrative.TIME claims the
intervention seeks to stop “Islamist” terrorists from overrunning both Africa
and all of Europe. Specifically, the article states:
“…there is a (probably well-founded) fear in France that a radical Islamist Mali threatens France most of all, since most of the Islamists are French speakers and many have relatives in France. (Intelligence sources in Paris have told TIME that they’ve identified aspiring jihadis leaving France for northern Mali to train and fight.) Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), one of the three groups that make up the Malian Islamist alliance and which provides much of the leadership, has also designated France ~ the representative of Western power in the region ~ as a prime target for attack.”
What TIME elects not to tell readers is that Al-Qaeda in the
Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is closely allied to the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group
(LIFG whom France intervened on behalf of during NATO’s 2011 proxy-invasion of
Libya ~ providing weapons, training, special forces and even aircraft to
support them in the overthrow of Libya’s government.
As far back as August of 2011, Bruce Riedel out of the
corporate-financier funded think-tank, the Brookings Institution, wrote “Algeria will be next to fall,” where he
gleefully predicted success in Libya would embolden radical elements in
Algeria, in particular AQIM. Between extremist violence and the prospect of
French airstrikes, Riedel hoped to see the fall of the Algerian government.
Ironically Riedel noted:
Algeria has expressed particular concern that the unrest in Libya could lead to the development of a major safe haven and sanctuary for al-Qaeda and other extremist jihadis.
And thanks to NATO, that is exactly
what Libya has become ~ a Western sponsored sanctuary for Al-Qaeda.
AQIM’s headway in northern Mali and now French involvement
will see the conflict inevitably spill over into Algeria. It should be noted
that Riedel is a co-author of “Which Path to Persia?” which openly
conspires to arm yet another US State Department-listed terrorist organization (list
as #28), the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) to wreak havoc across
Iran and help collapse the government there ~ illustrating a pattern of using clearly terroristic organizations,
even those listed as so by the US State Department, to carry out US foreign
policy.
Geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar noted a more direct
connection between LIFG and AQIM in an Asia Times piece titled, “How al-Qaeda got to rule in Tripoli:”
“Crucially, still in 2007, then al-Qaeda’s number two,
Zawahiri, officially announced the merger between the LIFG and al-Qaeda in the
Islamic Mahgreb (AQIM). So, for all practical purposes, since then, LIFG/AQIM
have been one and the same ~ and Belhaj was/is its emir“.
“Belhaj,” referring to Hakim Abdul Belhaj, leader of LIFG in
Libya, led with NATO support, arms, funding, and diplomatic recognition, the
overthrowing of Muammar Qaddafi and has now plunged the nation into unending
racist and tribal, genocidal infighting. This intervention has also seen the
rebellion’s epicenter of Benghazi peeling off from Tripoli as a semi-autonomous “Terror-Emirate.”
Belhaj’s latest campaign has shifted to Syria where he was admittedly on the Turkish-Syrian border
pledging weapons, money, and fighters to the so-called “Free Syrian Army,”
again, under the auspices of NATO support.
Image: NATO’s intervention in Libya has
resurrected listed-terrorist organization and Al Qaeda affiliate, LIFG. It had
previously fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, and now has fighters, cash and
weapons, all courtesy of NATO, spreading as far west as Mali, and as far east
as Syria. The feared “global Caliphate” Neo-Cons have been scaring Western
children with for a decade is now taking shape via US-Saudi, Israeli, and
Qatari machinations, not “Islam.” In fact, real Muslims have paid the highest
price in fighting this real “war against Western-funded terrorism.”
LIFG, which with French arms, cash, and diplomatic support,
is now invading northern Syria on behalf
of NATO’s attempted regime change there, officially merged with Al Qaeda in
2007 according to the US Army’s West Point Combating Terrorism Center (CTC).
According to the CTC, AQIM and LIFG share not only ideological goals, but
strategic and even tactical objectives. The weapons LIFG received most
certainly made their way into the hands of AQIM on their way through the porous
borders of the Sahara Desert and into northern Mali.
In fact, ABC News reported in their article, “Al Qaeda Terror Group: We ‘Benefit From’ Libyan Weapons,”
that:
A leading member of an al Qaeda-affiliated terror group
indicated the organization may have acquired some of the thousands of powerful
weapons that went missing in the chaos of the Libyan uprising, stoking
long-held fears of Western officials.”We have been one of the main
beneficiaries of the revolutions in the Arab world,”
Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a leader of the north Africa-based al
Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb [AQIM], told the Mauritanian news agency ANI
Wednesday. “As for our benefiting from the [Libyan] weapons, this is a natural
thing in these kinds of circumstances.”
It is no coincidence that as the Libyan conflict was drawing
to a conclusion, conflict erupted in northern Mali. It is part of a
premeditated geopolitical reordering that began with toppling Libya, and since
then, using it as a springboard for invading other targeted nations, including
Mali, Algeria, and Syria with heavily armed, NATO-funded and aided terrorists.
French
involvement may drive AQIM and its affiliates out of northern Mali, but they
are almost sure to end up in Algeria, most likely by design.
Algeria was able to balk subversion during the early phases
of the US-engineered “Arab Spring” in 2011,
but it surely has not escaped the attention of the West who is in the midst of
transforming a region stretching from Africa to Beijing and Moscow’s doorsteps ~
and in a fit of geopolitical schizophrenia ~ using terrorists both as a casus
belli to invade and as an inexhaustible mercenary force to do it.
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