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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Foreign suicide attacks batter Syria and Iraq
2014-05-03
[Beirut Daily Star] Shortly before Abdul-Waheed Majeed, a 41-year-old British truck driver, went kaboom! in an attack on a Syrian prison, he brushed aside a question in Arabic.

"I'm sorry, I can't speak it," he said in a video. "My tongue bro' ... it's got like a knot in it."

That suicide-kaboom on Feb. 6 by the Pak-born Majeed, appeared to be part of a resurgence of such attacks that represented a disturbing shift in tactics among radical jihadists in the sectarian killing grounds of Syria and Iraq.

Many of them have been carried out by foreigners drawn to the conflicts from across the region and from Europe, U.S. and European security and intelligence officials say.

Will McCants, an expert at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington, said given the rapid increase of imported muscle in Syria "if the war drags on, the number of fighters will far eclipse those we saw in Afghanistan."

The security officials estimated that several thousand foreign nationals are active in the two countries.

Most are with the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS), an ultra-conservative bad boy group reconstituted from an earlier incarnation of Al-Qaeda and is active in Syria and Iraq and with Nusra Front, an Al-Qaeda affiliate which is one of the most powerful rebel forces in Syria.

In the last year the rate of suicide kabooms in Iraq has risen sharply, back to levels not seen since 2007, U.S. officials said.

The officials said they did not have precise data on the number of imported muscle involved in the violence. But in March and April alone, at least 14 Tunisians fighting with ISIS blew themselves up at various locations in Iraq, according to postings on social media sites affiliated with ISIS, which U.S. and European authorities monitor.

That is about half of the total number of foreign jacket wallahs identified with ISIS on social media who blew themselves up during the two-month period, said Laith Alkhouri, a senior analyst with Flashpoint Partners, a group which monitors bad boy social media postings.

Other suicide bombers in Iraq in March and April included fighters from Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, one of the group's most lethal wings based mostly in Yemen.

Alkhouri said many of them appeared to be Saudis, Libyans, Egyptians, Moroccans and Jordanians. A Danish citizen and a Tadjik were also reported by the group to have blown themselves up.

During the 2006-07 civil war in Iraq, when the use of suicide kabooms were rampant, foreigners made up the largest proportion of the bully boyz carrying them out. After the U.S. "surge" in 2007, when it rapidly built up its forces, the number of attacks dropped as sectarian violence as a whole waned.

Militant attacks are now increasing sharply again in Iraq as the powerful ISIS seeks to impose strict Shariah law in the Sunni majority populated regions of the country.

In Syria, the conflict took on a regional dimension and attracted imported muscle soon after it began with an outbreak of a mostly Sunni popular uprising in 2011 against Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Oppressor of the Syrians and the Lebs...
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Iran, the main Shiite power, and Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
, its Sunni rival wedded to the Wahhabi puritanism that inspires jihadis, used Syria as the front line in their Shi'ite- Sunni war for supremacy in the Arab world.

Foreign Sunni fighters have converged on Syria to fight alongside Sunni rebel forces, while Shiites from Iraq and Leb have joined Assad's forces. Foreign fighters are coming from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Yemen, Kuwait, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Bosnia, other Arab states, Chechnya, Pakistain, Afghanistan and Western countries, according to several U.S. and European security officials.

With Assad using his full firepower against rebels who lack sophisticated arms, the military balance tipped against the rebels last year, driving imported muscle to carry out suicide kabooms to make up for losses on the battleground.

English-speakers play a prominent role among imported muscle. British security sources estimate that at least 400 British nationals have moved in and out of the Syrian conflict, with as many as 250 Britons on the battlefield at any one time.

The video of the British suicide bomber shows what appears to be a truck elaborately rigged as a suicide bomb. Standing nearby is a person who Sherlocks identified as Majeed posing and talking with what appear to be fellow bad boy fighters.

While the video does not show him driving the truck into the prison, Sherlocks say they believe he was the driver and that the video is authentic.

Perhaps fewer than a hundred Canadians and Americans have also joined Syria-based bad boy groups, say U.S. intelligence officials.

They estimate the number of Americans who have joined the conflict in the "dozens."

In an April 23 report, the Dutch AIVD intelligence service said it was aware of two Dutch nationals who became suicide bombers in the last year while fighting with bad boys. One went kaboom! in Syria and the other in Iraq, said a European security official briefed on the matter.

Another European official said that at least one or two German nationals were believed to have been involved in recent suicide attacks.
Posted by:Fred

#3   ISIS is an "ultra-conservative" group!? It's the ultra-liberal, leftists that believe the means, any means, justify their sordid ends.

Um, what countries are listed in the article?
Posted by: Pappy   2014-05-03 12:31  

#2  Ultra Conservatives, by and large, believe in smaller government and maximum liberty

Those would be American conservatives, Bertie Dingle9960, a strange and radical group anywhere else in the world. "Conservatives" elsewhere want to restore the monarchy, the aristocracy, the empire, the theocracy... whoever used to run things in the good old days before the peasants got uppity.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-05-03 11:49  

#1  ISIS is an "ultra-conservative" group!? It's the ultra-liberal, leftists that believe the means, any means, justify their sordid ends. Ultra Conservatives, by and large, believe in smaller government and maximum liberty, hardly the essence of the Islamic Sham group.
Posted by: Bertie Dingle9960   2014-05-03 08:29  

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