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Former bin Laden bodyguard is among ex-guerrillas in Yemen
2010-01-06
When he served in the Afghan mountains as Osama bin Laden's bodyguard, Nasser al-Bahri said, he was known as "The Killer." Today, Bahri is a business consultant in Yemen who favors Western-style pinstriped shirts, crisp slacks and black loafers. But his ideas are still radical: Ask him whether jihadists should kill Americans on U.S. soil and he replies without hesitation, "America is a legitimate target."

The arc of Bahri's life helps to explain why Yemen was an attractive place for Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old Nigerian who allegedly tried to bomb a Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas Day, to be indoctrinated into the Islamist world of jihad. Thousands like Bahri, who have returned from wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and other Muslim lands, are disengaged from the fight against the West, yet express sympathy for al-Qaeda's violent core philosophies.
Posted by:ryuge

#2  TOPIX > PENTAGON: ONE IN FIVE RELEASED GITMO DETAINEES REJOINS THE JIHAD. USDOD tells POTUS Bammer.

CHIEF WIGGUM > THATS ONE HELLUVA FINE
"OOOOOPPPSIES" THERE, LOU!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-01-06 23:04  

#1  There are influential Seculars in Yemen who would like to have a go at the Islamists. All they are lacking is: US Presidential support for Seculars in Muslim countries.

I am reminded of a portrait of Egyptian President Mubarek's Cabinet, with their wives, during his first term. All women wore Western dress, with permed hair and makeup. A recent similar photo revealed wives in total Islamic garb. Islamofascists will not be defeated until Seculars are supported in the Muslim tyrannies. Forseeability: zero.
Posted by: Pearl Snitle9579   2010-01-06 17:02  

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