Monday, June 9, 2008

IRAQI TRIBAL LEADER WANTS TO TAKE THE FIGHT TO BIN LADEN AND AL QAEDA

AQ's fall from grace continues:

The leader of the tribal confederation that has fought to expel Al Qaeda from most of Iraq's Anbar province is offering his men to help gin up a rebellion against Osama bin Laden's organization along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

In an interview, Sheik Ahmad al-Rishawi told The New York Sun that in April he prepared a 47-page study on Afghanistan and its tribes for the deputy chief of mission at the American embassy in Kabul, Christopher Dell. When asked if he would send military advisers to Afghanistan to assist American troops fighting there, he said: "I have no problem with this; if they ask me, I will do it."

"Al Qaeda is an ideology," Sheik Ahmad said. "We can defeat them inside Iraq and we can defeat them in any country." The tribal leader arrived in Washington last week. All of his meetings, including an audience with President Bush, have been closed to the public, in part because the Anbari sheiks, while likely to win future electoral contests, are not themselves part of Iraq's elected government.
Amazing there are any Muslims thinking this way. Not to mention Sunni Muslims.

1 comments:

Ali Blah Blah said...

This is exactly what the invasion of Iraq is all about in the end.

All praise George W. Bush!