The Loony Left house organ The Guardian, in the course of a long paean to a forthcoming BBC special “disproving” the very existence of terrorism, informs its gullible readers that –
. . . al-Qaida did not even have a name until early 2001, when the American government decided to prosecute Bin Laden in his absence and had to use anti-Mafia laws that required the existence of a named criminal organisation.
So Jacques Baud, a Swiss counterterrorism expert, must have had precognition of this American deception when he wrote, in the 1999 edition of Encyclopédie des Terrorismes,
Bin Laden se sépare d’Azzam [Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian terrorist with whom he had co-founded Makhtab al-Khidamat c. 1980] et commence à exporter la lutte pour l’islam (Djihad) à travers le monde, et crée en 1988 une nouvelle organisation – l’al-Qaeda (“La Base”) [emphasis added]. Après la mort d’Azzam par l’explosion d’une voiture-bombe, le MAK se divise, et sa faction la plus extrémiste rejoint Bin Laden. [Bin Laden broke with Azzam and began exporting the struggle for Islam (“jihad”) throughout the world. In 1988 he created a new organization, al-Qa’eda (“the Foundation”). After the death of Azzam in a car bomb explosion, the MAK split, and the most extreme faction rejoined bin Laden.]
(Hat tip to Dhimmi Watch). The BBC mockumentary is not the only sign that “terrorism is just an illusion” will be the next big Leftist theme. I suspect that we’ll hear it a lot as soon as the Presidential election is over, no matter which candidate wins.
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