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Iraq
Al-Qaeda's Omar Corps formed to fight Badr Corps
2006-05-10
In April 2006, credible representatives of mujahideen fighting in Iraq released a new audiotape recorded by an individual identifying himself as “Abu Anas al-Maqdisi” (likely of Palestinian origin). According to the tape, “this production took place somewhere inside Iraq after overcoming tight security measures… We were able to meet with dear brother Abu Ali al-Sharqi and brother Abu Abdullah al-Shamali who agreed to give us this rare opportunity to talk to them, because they are very busy in conducting and overseeing the different military operations executed against the enemies of Allah.” Abu Ali al-Sharqi is further identified as the commander of a fighting unit based in the Iraqi city of Al-Qaim and, furthermore, a co-founder of Al-Qaida’s notorious Omar Corps which, according to the tape, “was responsible for destroying the [Shiite] Badr Corps in Baghdad and assassinating its leaders.”

Some highlights from the interview:

- "The death [of Saudi Al-Qaida leader Abdallah al-Rashood] is a major loss for us. I remember that that day was when the American forces initiated a massive attack in the Karabilah area... In the morning after the attack, we were informed that Abdallah al-Rashood, Abu al-Ghadiyah al-Suri [from Syria], and Abu al-Laith were killed in the bombing. When we reached the area, we saw Abdallah al-Rashood smiling with his index finger pointing and the scent of musk in the air..."

- "We get nervous when we use modern advanced weapons and we feel much more confident using old shotguns and RPG launchers... Every time we were faced with hard times in one city, we were counting successes in other places. When we had hard times in Al-Qaim, then in Baghdad or Samarra things would be working to our benefit, praise be to Allah for his blessing. Your al-Tawheed brothers are spread out everywhere, and we should not forget to mention our Ansar brothers [native Iraqi recruits] who assisted us and have led some of the major operations... Those who failed to adopt this path are the biggest losers. Before I joined the path of jihad, I used to care about driving the nicest cars and wearing the most beautiful clothing—but now, you see your fighting brothers caring less about such things. They care about having their weapons ready, praying, serving each other (both locals and foreigners), and purchasing big trucks (common among the martyr brothers). Our most precious possession is our weapon. Our intention is to obey Allah and attack the enemies of Allah. Our wish is to die in the cause of Allah when the time comes without any hesitation.”
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  It's the same kind of nihilism and gangsta culture we see in the worst inner-city areas in this country. You can't do much with that kind of mentality, here or there.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-05-10 12:03  

#2  The alarming part is that in the ME, we may never run out of replacement lunatics ready to die for jihad. I guess when you live in a desert with sand storms, it's normal to imagine a life of value and important deeds, without actually ever accomplishing anything. That about describs Arab life.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-05-10 10:43  

#1  Our wish is to die in the cause of Allah when the time comes without any hesitation.

I guess they are comparing themselves to the various national armies in the region, whose officers stay at the back and beat the troops (who, reasonably enough under the circumstance, have no desire to fight) to make them move forward. Compared to such, these are warriors indeed.

Unfortunately, they are fighting modern soldiers (whoops! I think I mean troops, so as not to exclude the other guys -- I'm not really up on the technical vocabulary), who are trained to achieve objectives effectively -- and are eager to do so, preferably without being killed themselves, as they properly appreciate their value as both human beings and valuable investments (I hope that last bit didn't sound cold -- it wasn't meant to be calculating but appreciative.) Compared to the Coalition troops, the jihadis are so many vicious children, fit only to be captured or killed.

Not that this is a revelation to anyone here; I just needed to clarify it for myself. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-05-10 07:34  

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