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  1. #1

    Islam Is A Religion Of Peace Kuno?????

    Al-Qaeda vows to 'bleed enemy to death' with parcel attacks


    Agence France-Presse
    First Posted 12:23:00 11/21/2010

    Filed Under: Acts of terror

    HONG KONG—The Yemen-based branch of Al-Qaeda has vowed to continue attacks against the West such as last month's cargo plane parcel bombs, in a "strategy of a thousand cuts" that will "bleed the enemy to death," a monitoring group said.

    Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) said the packages it put aboard freight planes bound for the US in late October were never intended to cause mass casualties, but were aimed at creating maximum economic damage.

    The group said the parcels, which were intercepted by security officials in Dubai and Britain, were part of "Operation Hemorrhage," a plan that had cost just 4,200 dollars to mount.

    It said there was now little focus on large-scale mass-casualty attacks like those on New York and Washington in September 2001.

    "To bring down America we do not need to strike big," the terror network said, in an English-language magazine called Inspire which was monitored Saturday by the US-based Intelcenter.

    "In such an environment of security phobia that is sweeping America, it is more feasible to stage smaller attacks that involve less players and less time to launch and thus we may circumvent the security barriers America worked so hard to erect.

    "This strategy of attacking the enemy with smaller, but more frequent operations is what some may refer to as the strategy of a thousand cuts. The aim is to bleed the enemy to death."

    The two parcels were addressed to synagogues in Chicago and found to contain the hard-to-detect explosive PETN hidden in ink toner cartridges.

    A massive global security clampdown on airfreight followed the discovery, with a number of countries banning cargo or flights originating from Yemen, including the United States, Canada, and several western European countries.

    The AQAP magazine details the "total bill of 4,200" dollars for Operation Hemorrhage, adding that it was three months in the planning and execution.

    "On the other hand this... will without a doubt cost America and other Western countries billions of dollars in new security measures. This is what we call leverage.

    "From the start our objective was economic... It was determined that the success of the operation was to be based on two factors: The first is that the packages pass through the latest security equipment.

    "The second, the spread of fear that would cause the West to invest billions of dollars in new security procedures.

    "We will continue with similar operations and we do not mind at all in this stage if they are intercepted. It is such a good bargain for us to spread fear amongst the enemy and keep him on his toes in exchange of a few months of work and a few thousand bucks."

    The magazine says AQAP intends to pass on its know-how to other radical Islamists around the world, to encourage them to mount similar operations.

    "We are laying out for our enemies our plan in advance because... our objective is not maximum kill but to cause a hemorrhage in the aviation industry, an industry that is so vital for trade and transportation between the US and Europe."

  2. #2
    Indeed, ISLAM=TERRORISM+PERVERSION+PEDOPHILIA!

    Plain and simple!

    What's the reaction of the so-called moderate Muslims? Anyone? Or they are just a figment of our imagination? Tsk, tsk,...

    Geert Wilders, you are so right!

  3. #3
    hinde po lahat ng muslim AL-QAEDA..=)

  4. #4
    Yeah, only pseudo Al-Qaeda! (Gets kaya nito ibig kong sabihin? ^___^)

  5. #5
    ahh..false Al-Qaeda po ba kame??..

  6. #6
    Infidelforlife, can you show this m*r0* some pics... This one is clueless...^___^

  7. #7
    The real teaching of Islam.

    5:8
    O ye who believe! stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to piety: and fear Allah. For Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do.



    Ang ginagawa ng mga terorista ay taliwas sa katuruan ng Allah kaya sa kanila lumalapat ang sabi ng Allah na ito.

    3:118
    O ye who believe! Take not into your intimacy those outside your ranks: They will not fail to corrupt you. They only desire your ruin: Rank hatred has already appeared from their mouths: What their hearts conceal is far worse. We have made plain to you the Signs, if ye have wisdom.

  8. #8
    I want ebragais! at wag mo ko tatakutin, lalabanan kita ng pugutan ng ulo - unahan lang tayo dyan!

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by irvinragalag View Post
    Infidelforlife, can you show this m*r0* some pics... This one is clueless...^___^
    cge po..GUSTO KO YUNG PICTURE KASABAY KAYO..hinde yung kuha kuha lang sa net..pwede po ba??..un dalawa kayo ni Infidelforlife..pwede po ba??..

    puro nalang picture,videos,etc..hinde nyo naman alam kung ano ang totoong istorya..tsk tsk..

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by REDSEABRIDE View Post
    Al-Qaeda vows to 'bleed enemy to death' with parcel attacks


    Agence France-Presse
    First Posted 12:23:00 11/21/2010

    Filed Under: Acts of terror

    HONG KONG—The Yemen-based branch of Al-Qaeda has vowed to continue attacks against the West such as last month's cargo plane parcel bombs, in a "strategy of a thousand cuts" that will "bleed the enemy to death," a monitoring group said.

    Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) said the packages it put aboard freight planes bound for the US in late October were never intended to cause mass casualties, but were aimed at creating maximum economic damage.

    The group said the parcels, which were intercepted by security officials in Dubai and Britain, were part of "Operation Hemorrhage," a plan that had cost just 4,200 dollars to mount.

    It said there was now little focus on large-scale mass-casualty attacks like those on New York and Washington in September 2001.

    "To bring down America we do not need to strike big," the terror network said, in an English-language magazine called Inspire which was monitored Saturday by the US-based Intelcenter.

    "In such an environment of security phobia that is sweeping America, it is more feasible to stage smaller attacks that involve less players and less time to launch and thus we may circumvent the security barriers America worked so hard to erect.

    "This strategy of attacking the enemy with smaller, but more frequent operations is what some may refer to as the strategy of a thousand cuts. The aim is to bleed the enemy to death."

    The two parcels were addressed to synagogues in Chicago and found to contain the hard-to-detect explosive PETN hidden in ink toner cartridges.

    A massive global security clampdown on airfreight followed the discovery, with a number of countries banning cargo or flights originating from Yemen, including the United States, Canada, and several western European countries.

    The AQAP magazine details the "total bill of 4,200" dollars for Operation Hemorrhage, adding that it was three months in the planning and execution.

    "On the other hand this... will without a doubt cost America and other Western countries billions of dollars in new security measures. This is what we call leverage.

    "From the start our objective was economic... It was determined that the success of the operation was to be based on two factors: The first is that the packages pass through the latest security equipment.

    "The second, the spread of fear that would cause the West to invest billions of dollars in new security procedures.

    "We will continue with similar operations and we do not mind at all in this stage if they are intercepted. It is such a good bargain for us to spread fear amongst the enemy and keep him on his toes in exchange of a few months of work and a few thousand bucks."

    The magazine says AQAP intends to pass on its know-how to other radical Islamists around the world, to encourage them to mount similar operations.

    "We are laying out for our enemies our plan in advance because... our objective is not maximum kill but to cause a hemorrhage in the aviation industry, an industry that is so vital for trade and transportation between the US and Europe."
    The world would just resign itself to the worldwide objectives of the Islamic militant machine to dominate the world. Nothing can comfort and assuage the unsettling anxiety everybody is having about what they see and witness in the horrors these terrorists impacted. Even if people try to understand that it's only a few who are the perpetrators, still it's the result of their barbaric acts that reverberate around the world that the reaction would be to cower in fear.

    However, the west can just keep on being vigilant and step up their warfare to neutralize or defeat these Islamic militants.

    What is strange is there are no sane Islamic forces or organizations to counteract these militants. Maybe they cower in fear too to oppose these terrorists. Who knows maybe within their conscience and hearts they condone silently of the terrorists objectives to dominate the world.
    Last edited by salermo; Nov 22, 2010 at 11:11 AM.

  11. #11
    ^That's the reason why I'm always skeptic of Muslims. You cannot really trust them. Where are the so-called moderates? Where are the expressions of condemnations against terrorism? Tsk, tsk,...

  12. #12
    Kahit noong araw pa panahon pa ng mga kastila ..ang Motto "WAG MAGTIWALA SA MUSLIM DAHIL TRAIDOR"

  13. #13
    A drop of water creates huge ripples. Those who focus on the ripples fail to see the calm waters beneath these ripples.

    Nakakainis pag nakakakita ako ng mga posts na mahilig mag generalize. If anyone can give statistics kung anong porsiyento ng Islam population or any religious group for that matter, ang gumagawa ng kabulastugan na mas malala sa ibang religions, then post them.

    I thought so...

  14. #14
    I don't know but I still have this creepy feeling that maybe in my lifetime or after that Israel will do something unexpected. They had been already in several wars including the 6-day war 1967, the Yom Kippur war to Lebanon and already bombed Iraq's military arsenal decades ago, I wouldn't be surprised if they react to some of the troubling occurrences the Islamic militant organization is incurring.

    I hope there will be no WWIII.

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