How the Jihad Came to Europe

Eva7Eva7 Posts: 226
edited September 2006 in A Moving Train
I suggest to read this to all who want to learn some history of al qaida and Jihad:

http://www.voltairenet.org/article143050.html
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  • even flow?even flow? Posts: 8,066
    Thanks for that Eva.
    You've changed your place in this world!
  • Eva7Eva7 Posts: 226
    even flow? wrote:
    Thanks for that Eva.

    I think his book is one of the best reports ever on terrorism and CIA and explains a lot of things of our world and recent history....... Some of this stuff was already known, especially the recruiment of al quaida members in Kosovo, but I never saw such a great detailed investigation about all that...
  • Puck78Puck78 Posts: 737
    mh, i don't know, i think that his thesis about Izetbegovic etc are quite simplicistic. It is like if he would like to put the Balkan wars in the trendy argument that is the "war on terrorism". Even if the CIA surely had a role in the Balkans, i think that it is overrated here. I don't believe to the Balknas as a strategic place: this thesis doesn't explain the lack of big US army bases in the region right now.
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  • just a short note, cause I am a bit on the run...

    thanks for posting, as always.
    it is just always so good to learn and think more due to your posts. great work!!!
    so, keep on rocking ;)
    there is no way to peace, peace is the way!
    ...the world is come undone, I like to change it everyday but change don't come at once, it's a wave, building before it breaks.
  • miller8966miller8966 Posts: 1,450
    Its blame america garbage...
    America...the greatest Country in the world.
  • Eva7Eva7 Posts: 226
    Puck78 wrote:
    mh, i don't know, i think that his thesis about Izetbegovic etc are quite simplicistic. It is like if he would like to put the Balkan wars in the trendy argument that is the "war on terrorism". Even if the CIA surely had a role in the Balkans, i think that it is overrated here. I don't believe to the Balknas as a strategic place: this thesis doesn't explain the lack of big US army bases in the region right now.

    Maybe it is, but still I think his investigation about the movements of islamic "manpower" is important to understand the evolution of these terrorist groups. ...and what do you mean the Balkans were not strategic? It is just enough to think of what our minister D'Alema did to understand that it all was strategic!!!! LOL
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