Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Rebellion Within: An Al Qaeda mastermind questions terrorism

Enormous consequences in store as the idea of renunciation of terrorism takes hold.

... Fadl’s fax confirmed rumors that imprisoned leaders of Al Jihad were part of a trend in which former terrorists renounced violence. His defection posed a terrible threat to the radical Islamists, because he directly challenged their authority. “There is a form of obedience that is greater than the obedience accorded to any leader, namely, obedience to God and His Messenger,” Fadl wrote, claiming that hundreds of Egyptian jihadists from various factions had endorsed his position. [snip]

Although the debate between Fadl and Zawahiri was esoteric and bitterly personal, its ramifications for the West were potentially enormous. Other Islamist organizations had gone through violent phases before deciding that such actions led to a dead end. Was this happening to Al Jihad? Could it happen even to Al Qaeda?

[again: contrary to media know-nothings, time is not on the side of extremists - provided they don't acquire WMD...]

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