"Ex-Guantanamo detainee now an al Qaeda leader in Yemen"
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Detainee is an admitted veteran jihadist with combat experience beginning in 1990 and it is assessed he would engage in hostilities against US forces, if released,” JTF-GTMO [Joint Task Force Guantanamo threat assessment] found.
In 1990, Qosi met two al Qaeda members who recruited him for jihad in Afghanistan.
Qosi was then trained at al Qaeda’s al Farouq camp, which was the terror group’s primary training facility in pre-9/11 Afghanistan. In 1991, Osama bin Laden relocated to Sudan and Qosi followed. He worked as an accountant and treasurer for bin Laden’s front companies, a role he would continue to fill after al Qaeda moved back to Pakistan and Afghanistan in the mid-1990s.
JTF-GTMO found that after an attempt on bin Laden’s life in 1994, Qosi was chosen to be a member of the al Qaeda founder’s elite security detail. He was also picked to perform sensitive missions around that time.
For example, Qosi served as a courier and may have delivered funds to the terrorist cell responsible for the June 25, 1995 assassination attempt on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Qosi relocated to Chechnya that same year, before returning to bin Laden’s side in Afghanistan some time in 1996 or 1997.
“From 1998 to 2001,” JTF-GTMO’s analysts wrote, Qosi “traveled back and forth between the front lines near Kabul and Kandahar to help with the fight against the Northern Alliance.”
In Dec. 2001, the Pakistanis captured Qosi as he fled the Battle of Tora Bora. He was detained as part of a group dubbed the “Dirty 30” by US intelligence officials. The “Dirty 30” included other members of bin Laden’s bodyguard unit, as well as Mohammed al Qahtani, the would-be 20th hijacker. Qahtani, who was slated to take part in the Sept. 11, 2001 hijackings, had been denied entry into the US just months before.
While detained at Guantanamo in 2003, Qosi was asked why he stayed true to bin Laden for so many years. According to JTF-GTMO, Qosi explained it was his “religious duty to defend Islam and fulfill the obligation of jihad and that the war between America and al Qaeda is a war between Islam and aggression of the infidels.”
Qosi made it clear in AQAP’s [Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula] new production that he hasn’t changed his opinion in the twelve years since.
9 comments:
Leftwingers yawn.
What do we say to the survivor families of our dead soldiers who died capturing him?
OT - Hey Lem, you might want to post something regarding the Pew Research Center finding that more Americans are now in the upper and lower classes than are in the middle class. That, IMO, is far and away the most important story of the year.
And this is surprising?
Thanks for the tip ricpic
ricpic said...
OT - Hey Lem, you might want to post something regarding the Pew Research Center finding that more Americans are now in the upper and lower classes than are in the middle class. That, IMO, is far and away the most important story of the year.
Tax bracket rackets lead to income brackets.
ricpic - Yep. the democrats love killing the middle class... all while they lie and promise to be its champion.
Hey maybe Obama can get this guy to emigrate to America. I mean why would you want to ban him. He is part of the religion of peace. Don't be a racist. Don't be a fear monger. If you don't let him to America you are creating more terrorists and helping ISIS.
So anyone this guy kills is on Obama's head, right? rite? Oh wait.
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