New guidelines for lone wolf terrorists

Hitting minority targets enables the government to deflect from radical Islam. So, al Qaeda suggests lone wolf terrorists avoid hitting targets with lots of minorities present.

White privilege anyone lol? http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/0... lot of jihadi on mislabeled suicide missions
 
they need to start carrying those "terrorist IDs" in their wallets you were talking about.
Al-Qaeda is wasting a lot of jihadi on mislabeled suicide missions

Well, the lone wolf types are free agents so al-Qaeda has little control over them. But they are changing their terrorist guidelines after Orlando.

They also suggested using bombs to up the kill rate. Bombs are much more efficient than guns.

It's like they're trying to take the democrats issues from them.
 
Fortunately they target liberal areas. It is only a matter of time before a left winger on JPP will be impacted directly. And when that day comes, I will be the first to say I TOLD YOU SO MOTHER FUCKER
 
but it's too confusing. are they shooting up things because the targets are LGBT? because of al-Baghdadi? Zawahiri?
There needs to be a checklist, maybe online stickers they can download..AQ is not getting respect.
 
but it's too confusing. are they shooting up things because the targets are LGBT? because of al-Baghdadi? Zawahiri?
There needs to be a checklist, maybe online stickers they can download..AQ is not getting respect.

The latter is apparently an element. ISIS stole AQ's thunder as top Islamist dog.

The interesting thing about it is they do pay attention to our domestic politics and incorporate elements of it into their propaganda...or strategy in this instance.
 
absolutely. ISIS glossy propaganda magazine 'Dabiq,' is designed both to appeal to the dedicated and casual jihadist.
In this terror crazy world , you have to keep your brand forefront for market share.
 
absolutely. ISIS glossy propaganda magazine 'Dabiq,' is designed both to appeal to the dedicated and casual jihadist.
In this terror crazy world , you have to keep your brand forefront for market share.

The unsettling thing is there are several groups that would like to make the jump from JV like ISIS did. Though it's hard to top having your own caliphate in The Islamist Games.
 
The unsettling thing is there are several groups that would like to make the jump from JV like ISIS did. Though it's hard to top having your own caliphate in The Islamist Games.
ISIS was the perfect storm of smart Baathists organizing a counter-insurgency around a Caliph al-Baghdadi.
He's got charisma, they got the organizational skills.

everything else is minor league. The need to pledge up and get with the program.
Independent terrorists groups with international ambitions can't stand for long
 
ISIS was the perfect storm of smart Baathists organizing a counter-insurgency around a Caliph al-Baghdadi.
He's got charisma, they got the organizational skills.

everything else is minor league. The need to pledge up and get with the program.
Independent terrorists groups with international ambitions can't stand for long

He also has a Ph.D in Islamic studies, so al-Baghdadi knows his Islam.

Maybe he misunderstands it lol.
 
He also has a Ph.D in Islamic studies, so al-Baghdadi knows his Islam.

Maybe he misunderstands it lol.
“That Baghdadi has chosen this time _ the first Friday after his declaration of the caliphate, during Ramadan, and in Mosul's Great Mosque _ is, of course, very symbolic,” Lister said. Baghdadi’s dress _ he wore a black kaftan and black turban _ “very closely replicates that of the Abbasid caliphs,” Lister said, giving him “at least to his support base, an image of understated authority.”

The Abbasid caliphs ruled an area that stretched from present-day Iran to Libya from the 8th Century to the 12th Century. The various Abbasid capitals over the years included not just Baghdad, but also Samarra, the Iraqi city where Baghdadi was born in 1971, and Raqqa, the Syrian city that until the fall of Mosul June 10 was believed to be the Islamic State’s administrative headquarters.

Lister said it would be hard to overstate the importance of Baghdadi’s appearance in jihadist circles

Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/world/article24770044.html#storylink=cpy
 
They know their Islam and its history.
ya they do, and they aren't a bunch of pretenders, or "hijackers of Islam" -
everything is based on Salafi interpretations, and Islamic traditions.

The tendency is to marginalize them as "not true Islam". Nothing could be further from the truth -Islamic State is just that.
 
ya they do, and they aren't a bunch of pretenders, or "hijackers of Islam" -
everything is based on Salafi interpretations, and Islamic traditions.

The tendency is to marginalize them as "not true Islam". Nothing could be further from the truth -Islamic State is just that.

I guess it's only fitting that Denial is a river in Egypt lol.
 
I guess it's only fitting that Denial is a river in Egypt lol.
The Muslim Brotherhood is broad and inclusive. Sheikh Hasan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, when describing the group said that it includes all the concepts for which all groups call. He said that it is a Salafi movement as it calls for returning to the Quran and Sunnah, it is Sufi as it calls for purifying the hearts and returning to Allah, it is a Sunni way that is based on honoring the Prophet's companions and on the work of the Sunni school of thinking and it is a political body. The group includes all the concepts of reform.

The advantage of the Brotherhood lies in its comprehensive character and its balance, as it does not exaggerate in supporting one tendency at the expense of another. For instance, the Salafi tendency sometimes prevails and this tendency adopts a hard-line attitude on some issues.
Thus, the Salafis enter the arena, and these issues and others become the focus of a major debate, arguments, and fighting.
This exists in particular in the Gulf countries, where the Muslim Brotherhood tendency has been influenced by the Salafi tendency.


Traditional Salafism has grown into several schools of thinking, and is no longer a single school. There is a Salafi movement that is close to the Muslim Brotherhood. There are Salafis who sometimes interpret and at other times abstain from interpretation, and combine intellect, action, religion, and politics.
Moreover, we cannot disregard the development of the Salafis; in the past they did not talk about politics, but now they participate in political battles and elections after they reproached the Muslim Brotherhood for a long time for doing so. The Salafis have also developed in several jurisprudence issues, such as "photography," which they used to consider one of the major sins, but now they consider it allowed.
Differences Between the Muslim Brotherhood and Hard-Line Salafi Groups
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/article.php?id=27723

Muslim Brotherhood is banned in Egypt as a terrorist organization; el-Sisi had no choice - but Egypt is still a powder keg
 
Fortunately they target liberal areas. It is only a matter of time before a left winger on JPP will be impacted directly. And when that day comes, I will be the first to say I TOLD YOU SO MOTHER FUCKER

Statistics and porbabilities are not your string suit I see.
 
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