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Former Gitmo detainee now al Qaeda in Arabian Peninsula's Mufti
2009-12-04
A former Guantanamo detainee has emerged as a leading ideologue and theologian for al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- one of the strongest al Qaeda affiliates in the world.

Ibrahim Suleiman al Rubaish was captured by Pakistani authorities in late 2001 and then handed over to American officials who transferred him to Guantanamo.
Rubaish was held until Dec. 13, 2006, when he was transferred to Saudi Arabia and placed in the Saudi rehabilitation program for jihadists. At some point, Rubaish escaped from Saudi Arabia by fleeing south to Yemen.
Rubaish was held there until Dec. 13, 2006, when he was transferred to Saudi Arabia and placed in the Saudi rehabilitation program for jihadists. At some point, Rubaish escaped from Saudi Arabia by fleeing south to Yemen.

In February 2009, the Saudi Kingdom placed Rubaish, along with at least 10 other former Gitmo detainees, on its list of 85 most-wanted terrorists. One of the former Gitmo detainees Rubaish fled to Yemen with, Said Ali al Shihri, is now the deputy of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which was formed when the al Qaeda branches in Yemen and Saudi Arabia merged. Two other former Gitmo detainees who fled to Yemen along with Rubaish have been killed in shootouts.

Since leaving Saudi Arabia, Rubaish has become an influential proponent of waging jihad against the Saudi royals. Rubaish's influence is so great that he has risen to the rank of Mufti within al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, according to an analysis by the Jamestown Foundation. The role of Mufti is crucial for al Qaeda's operations because the Mufti provides the theological justifications for the organization's terrorism.

The Saudi regime has consistently challenged the religious credentials of al Qaeda's Muftis since 2003, when the kingdom launched a widespread crackdown on the terrorist network in response to attacks on Saudi interests. Rubaish is now the terrorist leader responsible for providing al Qaeda's answer to the Saudi regime's theological arguments.

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Posted by:ryuge

#11  Yeah but LH makes sense and is respectful. Can't fault an honest and logicaly presented difference of opinion. I think there is something about that somewhere around here, like maybe on the masthead.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2009-12-04 22:25  

#10  At least we still have LH whenever a big issue comes up for Barry.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-12-04 21:55  

#9  I almost miss he who shall not be named. But not that b!tch Gentle.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-12-04 19:26  

#8  We used to have better trolls, now we're stuck with play4keeps-level trolling. Sad
Posted by: Frank G   2009-12-04 19:05  

#7  We turned him and he's still our agent? Right?
Posted by: 3dc   2009-12-04 18:27  

#6  back in 2006 when the Bush admin released Ibrahim Suleiman to the Soddies, the latter claimed that they had developed a gold star rehab program to turn terrorists into non terrorists

Condi Rice and lots of others in the Admin were high on this rehab program

most of us R-burgers were skeptical

it turns out this skepticism was justified
Posted by: lord garth   2009-12-04 12:57  

#5  this is why they should be shot when caught,not in a uniform treat thyem like a spy shoot on spot
Posted by: chris   2009-12-04 12:40  

#4  Funny that no one is whining over the FACT of who's watch this bum was released under. This goes to show just how a bunch of biased rantbabies thinking goes.
Posted by: play4keeps   2009-12-04 11:51  

#3  Lumpy, it's been my thought for a while that OBL has 'migrated' west to Yemen/Oman or eastern/central Africa. Surveillance and 'Recognition Factor' is lower these places.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-12-04 10:30  

#2  Bin Laden was reportedly spotted in Afghanistan in Feb 2009 but then the leaders all moved out before the offensive on the tribal regions. Before going to ground there in 2001, he sent his Yemeni wife back to her father and clan, all AQ and anti-Saudi. Maybe the dreaded Saudi white phosphorus bombs will impose true Islamic justice upon their most infamous son?
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091   2009-12-04 10:19  

#1  That Saudi revolving door is still working!
Posted by: Paul2   2009-12-04 09:26  

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