Al-Qaeda is
getting smarter and more deceptive everyday. Enter 'White Al-Qaeda' into the
lexicon, and what you have should scare every single American. Here is the
reason Americans should be worried about the term 'White Al-Qaeda': “Al-Qaeda
has adopted a new tactics of using white European youths for terrorist
attacks, “because of their non-Arabic appearance.” Here is an excerpt from
(AKI):
The
arrest of four ethnic Albanians, a Jordanian and a Turk in the United States
on Tuesday on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack at the United States
army base in Fort Dix, New Jersey, confirms the existence of a "white
Al-Qaeda", Balkan terrorism expert Darko Trifunovic told Adnkronos
International (AKI) on Wednesday. Trifunovic said the arrests showed
"white Al-Qaeda at work." He compared the Fort Dix plot to a
February attack in Salt Lake City when a Bosnian Muslim youth, Sulejman
Talovic went on a shopping mall shooting rampage.
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Six
people including Talovic were killed another four were injured in the
attack.
Trifunovic, a professor at Belgrade University's Faculty of Security Studies,
was the first to develop a theory of “white Al-Qaeda”, which he said was
introduced to the Balkans during 1992-1995 civil war in Bosnia when thousands
of 'mujahadeen' from Islamic countries came to fight on the side of local
Muslims. Many mujahadeen have remained in the country, and are believed to
been indoctrinating local youths with radical Islam and even operating
terrorist training camps, Trifunovic said, quoting western and Balkans
intelligence sources. Al-Qaeda has adopted a new tactics of using white
European youths for terrorist attacks, “because of their non-Arabic
appearance,” Trifunovic told AKI. "The strategy is to indoctrinate or
poison the hearts and minds of youngsters to psyche them up for the future
terror operations," Trifunovic said. "And that is exactly what is
now happening in the United States,” he added. The US authorities arrested
three ethnic Albanian brothers from Serbia’s breakaway Kosovo province, Sain,
Elvir and Dritan Duka, another ethnic Albanian, Agron Abdulahu, a Jordanian,
Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer, and Serdar Tatar, a Turk. Michael Drewniak, a
spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s office in Newark, New Jersey, said the
suspects "were planning an attack on Fort Dix in which they would kill as
many soldiers as possible". Drewniak described the group as “Islamist
militants from the former Yugoslavia and the Middle East,” who apparently
had no ties to international terrorist organisations, but were organised on a
local level. Several of the suspects said they were ready to kill and die ''in
the name of Allah,'' according to court papers. The defendants, all men in
their 20s, reportedly include a pizza deliveryman suspected of using his job
to scout out Fort Dix, three builders and taxi-driver. They were arrested
while trying to buy AK-47 assault weapons and M-16s from an informant,
authorities said. Many Balkan terrorism experts have been warning for years
that Al-Qaeda had active cells in Muslim-majority Kosovo and a training camp
in the village of Ropotovo. Kosovo has been under United Nations control 1999,
when NATO airstrikes drove Serbian forces out of the province amid ethnic
fighting and allegations of gross human rights abuses. International officials
have ignored the warnings and minimised the danger Al-Qaeda poses, according
to Balkan analysts...