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NEW INSURGENT GROUP "IRAQI HAMAS" EMERGES ON VIDEO
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That's an interesting development. I am having a hard time keeping track of all the players there.
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From the Counterterrorism blog.
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if you look into this like splitting of Iraqi Resistance and they demise, you can be wrong… This is nothing then ideological/religious look on the way how war should be waged and who is enemy. Resistance continues even today and with even new group/s (remember that “Hamas in Iraq” group?).
This split is long time coming. Brewing in Resistance started year ago but issue was postponed since war is still going so they didn’t wanted to split groups or to risk people calling them traitors. The fact that this came public so sudden catch many by surprise (jihadi forums are so divided now in they opinions or just silent waiting for official statements and response, which don’t coming yet!?). Seams, IAI rebelling against AQI but NOT against ISI. IAI statement going only against AQI. Also, AQI is single out like cause in inner fights with 1920 Revolution Brigades, current confrontations between the two in Abu Gharib, the murder of one of their field commander (Harith Dhahir al-Dhari), killing of some members of the Army of the Mujaheddin and the Ansar al-Sunnah, killings of the sheikhs and unarmed Sunnis; and threatening to the Islamic Front… Same thing and inner fraction/sect fights and divides happened in Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Chechnya… It is “normal” maturing process when Resistance seams to think that solution (end) is relative close and they trying they best bid for power share and influence. AQI already posting statements and messages to Iraqi people where accusing IAI of inner fights and lies. To me, this is more like IAI power challenge to AQI and wish to exercise better and greater influence on ISI then AQI. Considering that most Iraqis do not like AQI and they Salafi (“kill them all”) method, that Iraqi Resistance is based on NATIONAL Resistance, I can see IAI coming stronger from this. Matter of fact, if AQI change they views and adapt to Iraqi theater, attacks can sharply rise and Resistance get even bigger wind then before! But, that’s just MHO. |
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The Jamestown Foundation's Terrorism Focus, 10 Apr 07:
Leader of 1920 Revolution Brigades Killed by al-Qaeda Quote:
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Here's a very informative blog that I came across last week. The author is at times stretching at his conclusions IMO, but he provides a wealth of information that makes it good reading, even if you don't buy into all his conclusions.
From this post (the whole post, not just the excerpt), I get the very specific impression that the IAI does not subscribe to the ISI, and they do this through omission in their statement rather than commission. Quote:
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I can't read this but maybe someone else can. And if someone decides to share info with me, I would appreciate that.
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Last edited by Sarajevo071; 04-11-2007 at 03:51 AM. |
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http://abuaardvark.typepad.com/abuaa...e_most_da.html |
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Thanks for giving the full article tag line, which when I read it tells us that US long term interests are not well served by all this. These guys are trying to streamline and consolidate to then be more directly effective as the enemy or nemisis of the US and our allies in Iraq.
George Singleton, Colonel, USAF (Ret.) |
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You are welcome, sir. That’s exactly point I was trying to make in post above. Re-organize and re-group. Some of those groups will came out even stronger then now. And point made, there are all ready some Shura organizing to consolidate and clean this mess.
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Prof Marc Lynch at Abu Aardvark has an update. Al-Jazeera apparently got an interview with an Islamic Army spokesman and more details are supplied:
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GlobalTerrorAlert.com has an English translation of IAI's response to Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the supposed emir of the Islamic State in Iraq (AQI's irhabi coalition).
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Formed out of the Islamic Army in Iraq, Ansar al-Sunnah, and the Mujahideen Army (though, interestingly, not the 1920 Revolution Brigades yet despite an open invitation), and seems to be largely opposed to al-Qaeda in Iraq's opposing alliance, the Islamic State in Iraq.
Conflicts Forum account of the formation of the RJF, involving a reach-out to Iraqi Baathists in Syria. Evans Kohlmann on the RJF's potential impact on AQI. Abu Aardvark notes an interview of Abdullah al-Janabi on al-Jazeera. This is the same mullah who helped lead the Mujahideen Shura Council which was kicked out of Falluja in 2004 and who features prominently in Bing West's No True Valor. He too denounces AQI and the ISI. The RJF's website is here for those who can read Arabic. |
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Harith al-Dhari, head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, comes out definitively against AQI and the Islamic State in Iraq in TIME. Rumint says that his son is head of the 1920s Revolution Brigade, which went to war with AQI in Baquba in 2006 and lost. He also has had close dealings with the Islamic Army in Iraq.
It's notable that the recent split and the declaration of the ISI have all occurred under the leadership of Omar al-Baghdadi and Abu Hamza al-Muhajir. The death of al-Zarqawi probably cleared the decks for this recent break. Quote:
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More details on the fighting in Amiriyah.
Sunni insurgents battle in Baghdad - Washington Post, 1 June. Quote:
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Samarra's graffiti war - AFP.
Interesting details on how coalition forces in Samarra see the IAI vs AQI battle. Quote:
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Jane Arraf reports directly from Amiriya for Iraqslogger on the fighting between Sunni insurgents and al-Qaeda, with the former inviting in American forces to help. Photos taken by Arraf of medics from 1-23 INF treating Iraqi civilians and fighters.
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Buckwheat, I agree 100% all they are doing is showing that the gangs control the neighborhood not the government. They would do better to remove it or cover it up until they can remove it and display some sense of law and order in the area. LE gang units learned this a long time ago.
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7 June Washington Post - Insurgent Group Announces Truce With Al-Qaeda in Iraq by John Ward Anderson.
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