Posted on Feb 16, 2021
The Failure of Jihadi Conflict Resolution - War on the Rocks
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"Syria has been the epicenter of the conflict between al-Qaeda and its renegade affiliate the Islamic State, and has been the place where the jihadi movement has suffered most from internal conflicts and from the failure to solve them. Two periods of intra-jihadi conflict demonstrate the scale and impact of the problem for jihadis. The first — which started in late 2013 and continued until the fall of 2014 — involved the organizational splinter between al-Qaeda and the Islamic State and the latter’s caliphate declaration. The second began in the fall of 2017 and lasted until the summer of 2020, and covered the contestation between Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and rivaling jihadi groups in Idlib, including Hurras al-Deen, the local al-Qaeda outfit."
Sir,
Why does Mr. Hamming call the Islamic State renegade? It is a direct order from Muhammad to form a Caliphate when there is power to do so.
Once America placed favor on the Shia in Iraq, the JV team, led by two former Iraqi Generals, not only followed Muhammad's orders, but followed other his other orders relating to Infidels and Apostates.
Don't you think, rather than intra group fighting, it is fighting based on which group follows Muhammad and his orders vs those seen as Apostates? For example Shia vs Sunni. Or, Those following Baghdadi vs those who follow the Caliph in Turkey?
I also do not agree this is a Jihdi issue. Isn't it an Islamic issue? Islam is the religious and political system they all follow. Yet, there is in fighting not due to Jihadi differences. There is in fighting due to which leader of Islam they are aliened to?
By all means, arm both sides Sir.
Sir,
Why does Mr. Hamming call the Islamic State renegade? It is a direct order from Muhammad to form a Caliphate when there is power to do so.
Once America placed favor on the Shia in Iraq, the JV team, led by two former Iraqi Generals, not only followed Muhammad's orders, but followed other his other orders relating to Infidels and Apostates.
Don't you think, rather than intra group fighting, it is fighting based on which group follows Muhammad and his orders vs those seen as Apostates? For example Shia vs Sunni. Or, Those following Baghdadi vs those who follow the Caliph in Turkey?
I also do not agree this is a Jihdi issue. Isn't it an Islamic issue? Islam is the religious and political system they all follow. Yet, there is in fighting not due to Jihadi differences. There is in fighting due to which leader of Islam they are aliened to?
By all means, arm both sides Sir.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
LTC Eric Udouj - Thank you for your reply Sir.
I suspect, you noticed the current actions by Islamic terrorists in Africa are just like the actions of Muhammad's second half of his live as a War Lord. They murder the Infidels and carry off slaves.
There was a Christian website that posted the atrocities and was asking for money. To me, money and prayers will not stop the enemy. Only power at this present time. For example: Forming up in rifle companies with whatever support they can find, patrol, find and destroy the enemy. If it was me there with a destroyed family, that would be what I would do. I do not see any other way. Otherwise, they should submit.
I suspect, you noticed the current actions by Islamic terrorists in Africa are just like the actions of Muhammad's second half of his live as a War Lord. They murder the Infidels and carry off slaves.
There was a Christian website that posted the atrocities and was asking for money. To me, money and prayers will not stop the enemy. Only power at this present time. For example: Forming up in rifle companies with whatever support they can find, patrol, find and destroy the enemy. If it was me there with a destroyed family, that would be what I would do. I do not see any other way. Otherwise, they should submit.
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LTC Eric Udouj
Probably never can say just important your statement was -- if a nation is going to beat them - they have to wage war to defeat them --- and in that miindset that it is one or the other... its not just a trade of a corrupt government for them... Now shaping that message is our weakness.. we have not been able to take that focus and weaponize it. Good points as always Mark!!!
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
LTC Eric Udouj Is my to the point direct approach poor etiquette in lecture for young minds?
My knowledge with the enemies Ideology is from experience and information from those returning from the front line.
I do not lump all within a religion as the same.
Thank you for your reply Sir.
My knowledge with the enemies Ideology is from experience and information from those returning from the front line.
I do not lump all within a religion as the same.
Thank you for your reply Sir.
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LTC Eric Udouj
The minds to lecture that need to hear that are those who have to live there and such is easier to understand when the threat is either you fight or you submit to their rule. There is no option 3 or 4...
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