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Al-Qaeda in a world wide recruiting mode even as they get hammered
Sudhir Chadda
May 12, 2005

Al-Qaeda is like a shrub. It is getting cut, trimmed, uprooted but still it is creeping in, growing and trying to come back. US forces in Afghanistan and Iraq have done a fantastic job to uproot whatever is left of Al-Qaeda. It stays quite for a while. If you look closely, you find, it is coming back to life, regrouping and trying to recruit more people.

On May 7, U.S. forces in western Iraq began a major offensive dubbed "Operation Matador" against jihadist insurgents. Led by elements of the 2nd Marine Division, the operation centers on northwestern Al Anbar province and seeks to deny insurgents -- especially Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's al Qaeda-linked militant group -- a safe haven in the area. With al-Zarqawi's lieutenants captured and his plans compromised, the operation puts significant pressure on jihadist militants in Iraq.

But this does not mean Al-Queda is gone or is really losing the battle. Look what they are doing in Mauritania

Al Qaeda has financed mosques and Islamic schools in Mauritania in hopes of recruiting new insurgents to send to the front lines of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a May 10 statement by a Mauritanian police commission spokesman quoted in The Daily Star on May 11. The statement also said that al Qaeda has spent an untold sum to pressure Afghan women "into being veiled at all times in public," a practice previously uncommon in Mauritania.

Even they are trying to recruit in France!

A 34-year-old Algerian Islamist was arrested May 9 in the suburbs of Paris, French security sources say. He was giving forged identification cards to volunteers so they could join jihadists fighting U.S. forces in Iraq. The sources add that he does not appear to be connected to other French jihadist networks, such as the one in Paris'' 19th arrondissement broken up in January and another broken up in April. However, the man could have ties to Tunisian Islamists based in Marseille, in southern France, French intelligence investigators say. Several small cells in France appear to be trying to send jihadists to Iraq, but they do not seem to have any connection to one another, the sources added.

As a matter of fact l-Queda is recruiting from jails and poor neighborhoods all over the world in the name of Jihad! The countries include but is not limited to Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, India, Afghanistan, all Arab nations, Iran, Islamic potion of China, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, Central Asia, Africa, all of Europe and even in Central, North and South Americas!


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