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Jesus Malverde

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Thu May 29, 2014, 01:11 AM May 2014

Terror’s Front: Local Groups, Eyes on West

Source: NYTIMES

The Benghazi militant group Ansar al-Shariah is under attack by a renegade former general trying to rid Libya of political Islam. But in response, the militia has taken aim squarely at Washington.

“We remind America of their defeats in Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia,” Mohammed Ali al-Zahawi, the leader of Ansar al-Shariah, declared this week in a videotaped statement, warning that the United States would face “much worse” if it tried to intervene in Libya.

Locked in a local battle for territory but with an eye cocked warily at the West, Mr. Zahawi is in many ways a prime example of the growing terrorist threat of “decentralized Al Qaeda affiliates and extremists” that President Obama described Wednesday in a speech at West Point. Although less able or inclined to strike the American homeland, this diffuse patchwork of groups now poses “the most direct threat” to the United States and its interests, especially abroad, Mr. Obama said.

Ansar al-Shariah of Benghazi, infamous for its role in the 2012 attack that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, is one of thousands of independent militant groups that have sprung up in loosely governed, lawless or war-torn territories across the Middle East and Africa — in places like Libya, Mali, Somalia, northern Nigeria, the Egyptian Sinai, Yemen, Iraq and most of all Syria.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/29/world/middleeast/terrors-face-local-groups-eyes-on-west.html?_r=0

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Terror’s Front: Local Groups, Eyes on West (Original Post) Jesus Malverde May 2014 OP
Does lack of a compelling competing revolutionary ideology push rebellious young men to Islamism? Comrade Grumpy May 2014 #1
 

Comrade Grumpy

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1. Does lack of a compelling competing revolutionary ideology push rebellious young men to Islamism?
Thu May 29, 2014, 01:42 AM
May 2014

There is a lot for the angry young men of the world to be angry about these days, but there seems to be no compelling utopian vision like Marxism-Leninism that they could latch onto in the good/bad old days, no other vision of an alternative to the global status quo.

Guys who might have fought for the people's revolution once now fight for Allah?

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