Al-Qaeda has taken a beating since the end of the
Iraq war and since the rise of democratic movements across the Arab
world, which took away the Jihadi narrative of liberating Muslims from
dictatorships.
Liberating muslims?
The Benghazi attack, the Jordanian plot and weapons
shipments from jihadists in eastern Libyan to militants in Syria and in
Mali have shown that disparate branches of al-Qaeda affiliated groups
are coordinating and working together, says Walid Phares, author of The
Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East.
"They are linked, they are coordinating and they
are helping each other," Phares says. "And what I project is that they
are getting themselves ready for 'better times.'"
Better times??? As those portrayed in muslim prophecy once the mahdi arrives when the "moselman" will say "give" and the mahdi will say "take!"???
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