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► DAILY MAIL -French 'Spiderman' Alain Robert arrested after climbing Sydney's Lumiere building By Mail Foreign Service. UPDATED: 30 August 2010 || IN TIME - Watch: 'French Spider-Man' Climbs World's Tallest Building By Christy Choi | March 29, 2011
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► Al Qaeda fanatic is DEAD: French serial killer jumps out his flat window with all guns blazing in dramatic end to 32-hour siege - By Peter Allen - PUBLISHED: 21 March 2012
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On May 10, 2012, twin blasts destroyed the Syrian military and intelligence bases in Damascus. The opposition denied that it was them who detonated a bomb that killed 55 people. Suddenly, an unknown group, calling itself the Al-Nusra Front, claimed responsibility for the violence. When we see the modus operandi, it is probable that the Front Al Nusra is the branch of Al-Qaeda in Syria.
These terrorists are always utilize the state of chaos to entrenched as in Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, and Chechnya. From these countries, they then launched a terror to institutions of a secular government which they accuse of infidels and foreign countries that dominate the Islamic countries.
The strategy adopted by Al-Qaeda and their affiliates from Sayyid Qutb's thought -- a Muslim intellectual who was hanged by Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser in 1953 -- and Abdullah Azzam, the Palestinian thinker who died mysteriously in Peshawar, Pakistan in the late 1980s.
Al-Qaeda led by Osama bin Laden and his followers from various countries were hiding in Afghanistan, under the unstable Taliban and busy fighting with the Afghan mujahideen in the north country to attack the U.S. targets in various places, such as the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, in 1996; the attacks on destroyers USS Cole, which was refueling in Aden, Yemen in 2000 and a phenomenal attack on two twin towers in New York and the Pentagon, Washington in 2001.
On 23 July, the branch of Al-Qaeda in Iraq launched their deadly attacks in different areas in Iraq that killed 115 people. The target of their attacks are regions dominated by Shiite Muslims in Baghdad and other cities, and military units and police in the oil-rich northern region. Since the regime of President Saddam Hussein was overthrown by the U.S. invasion in 2003, Iraq has not been able to stand as a stable and strong democracy state.
The majority of the Sunnis have not been able to accept the new constitution of Iraq, (which brought the Shiites who constitute the majority) to power. Power struggle between the ethnic Kurds in the north, Sunni Arabs in the center, and Shia Arabs in the south, and the weakness of the security forces after the military regime of Saddam was dissolved by the U.S. to make Iraq as a fertile terrorist nest.
Yemen which was also affected by the Arab Spring, where there was a conflict between the opposition and the regime of President Ali Abdullah Saleh opened the great opportunities for terrorist group calling itself Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) to expand its influence.
They now control of Abyan province and many other cities in the south of the country. Yemeni troops backed by U.S.drones was overwhelmed because they had to face a popular uprising against the regime, Shiite Houthi rebels in the north and separatists in the south. In December before Christmas 2010, the United Arab Emirates security found a tube printer containing explosives on a plane bound for the U.S.. AQAP claimed to send the package.
In Somalia, Al-Qaeda branch calling itself Al-Shabaab now controls the central and southern Somalia that hit by unrest since the 1980s. The central government is not able to face them and only have power in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia. Kenya and the African Union troops backed by UN had entered to poor countries in East Africa last year, but until now have not been able to bend Al-Shabaab that often kidnap foreign tourists in Kenya (neighboring Somalia) and commit robbery at sea to get ransom money to keep members and buy weapons to fight their enemies.
In Libya, terrorist groups exploited the chaos and armed conflict between the Gaddafi regime forces and the opposition. When the Gaddafi regime fell in August last year, Libyan Al-Qaeda who are the members of AQIM (Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb) - which consists of a group of terrorists in Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Mauritania - looting weapons warehouses owned by the Gaddafi regime. They are headquartered in southern Algeria and master African Sahel that stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Red Sea in the east.
Terrible terror carried out by Boko Haram in Nigeria was allegedly assisted weapons from AQIM. Boko Haram (which rejected Western culture) wants to establish an Islamic state in Nigeria that is almost half of the population amounted to 160 million people are Christians.
It's been a year. Chechen groups (who want to establish their own state separate from Russia) often bombing at certain strategic places in Russia, especially Moscow as an expression of their anger over the occupation of Russia in their region. Meanwhile, the Chechen people helped the terrorists in many Muslim countries, such as Afghanistan, Kashmir, Iraq, and now they are preparing to enter Syria. Or they have infiltrated in there? I do not know, I'll ask my partner about this.
Chechen militias along the Somalia militia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, and United Arab Emirates are now in the Bab al-Hawa -- an international border crossing between Syria and Turkey -- ruled by Syria's Liberation Army (FSA). They're ready to enter Syria to help the FSA to fight Bashar alAssad regime dominated by Shiites who believe in the incarnation, their teachings had been mixed with Christianity and Hinduism.
Al-Assad regime has accused the rebels in Syria as terrorists backed by foreigners, in order to justify the Syrian government efforts in combating the opposition. Although the majority of Syrian opposition is Sunni Muslim people, but it can not be denied that the terrorist group has been entrenched in Syria and joined the army to fight Al-Assad. Rebuttal of the opposition that the foreign militias joined the fight against the regime is only to maintain the image that the Arab countries and the West continue to support the opposition.
King Abdullah II of Jordan warned of the possibility of Syria's chemical weapons would fall into Al-Qaeda's hands when al-Assad's regime fell like the regime in Libya, after the regime distributed the destructive weapons to different regions of the border to face foreign troops if they tried to invade Syria.
The phenomenon of Syrian chemical weapons, the U.S. attack plan, France, and Israel to the country, the foreign militias as well as political support and weapons from Russia, China, and Iran to Al-Assad regime hints about the complexity of Syria issues and the possibility the country would be like Iraq, where Al-Qaeda got their new nest to kill the Nusayri also targeted the U.S. and Israel when they have chemical weapons.
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It is not too surprising that Germany is one of the most obese country, because its citizens known as beer drinking culture and eating fatty food. In an effort to reduce the number of obese people, the government is providing fruit and vegetables as free snacks for school children in the country.
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