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Support for Al Queda under 25% in Saudi Arabia
2004-06-29
June 29, 2004: Iraqi terrorists released a video showing them killing a captive American soldier by shooting him in the head. The terrorists have learned that the beheading routine is counterproductive and even offends many of their own supporters. The terrorists are probably also debating their suicide bombing campaign, which has killed over a hundred Iraqis in the past week. Perhaps the al Qaeda leadership is also pondering their long string of failures over the last decade or so. The fact of the matter is that al Qaeda, and their predecessor, the Moslem Brotherhood in Egypt, have turned Arab populations against them whenever they practiced their terror tactics "at home." Moreover, when al Qaeda was in control of the government, as they were in Afghanistan, they quickly became hated by the average Afghan. Al Qaeda was most popular in Arab countries when it was not operating in any Arab countries, but instead concentrating on attacks on Western targets. But the war on terror has forced al Qaeda back to its homelands, and concentrated them in Iraq. There, al Qaeda is becoming as hated as it already is in the West. This hatred led to the Moslem Brotherhood’s defeat, and expulsion from Egypt over a decade ago. The same thing is happening again in Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Recent surveys have shown support for bin Laden and al Qaeda shrink dramatically in Saudi Arabia (from 96 percent in late 2001, to less than a quarter of that currently.) It’s easy to admire terrorists from a distance, rather more difficult when they are terrorizing you. Iraq is rapidly becoming al Qaeda’s graveyard.

Haven’t seen those surveys and don’t trust a survey taken in Saudi Arabia but then again if the outcome of the survey was under control of the gov’t don’t you think it would have been 0% support? You’ve got to believe that the terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia are turning Saudis agaist AQ though...
Posted by:Damn_Proud_American

#2  Al Q has the beheadings, bullet riddling, and civvie booming down pat. Problem is, they can't BUILD anything. So eventually, they will piss everyone off and all they will be able to do is to pound sand, which gets them nowhere.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-06-29 8:51:48 PM  

#1  I think AQ better start paying more attention to their focus groups.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-06-29 8:45:59 PM  

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