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 Bear1949
 
posted on October 8, 2007 08:59:01 AM new
On the record, Mideast jihadi leaders say she's best hope for victory in Iraq
Posted: October 7, 2007
10:29 p.m. Eastern


© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com



WASHINGTON – With presidential primaries approaching and the race for the White House heating up, Muslim terrorist leaders in the Middle East have offered their endorsement for America's highest office, stating in a new book they hope Sen. Hillary Clinton is victorious in 2008.

"I hope Hillary is elected in order to have the occasion to carry out all the promises she is giving regarding Iraq," stated Ala Senakreh, West Bank chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terrorist group.

Senakreh is one of dozens of terror leaders sounding off about American politics in the new book, "Schmoozing with Terrorists: From Hollywood to the Holy Land, Jihadists Reveal their Global Plans – to a Jew!" by WND Jerusalem bureau chief Aaron Klein.



Abu Hamed, leader of the Al Aqsa Brigades in the northern Gaza Strip, explained in "Schmoozing" Clinton's repeated calls for a withdrawal from Iraq "proves that important leaders are understanding the situation differently and are understanding the price and the consequences of the American policy in Iraq and in the world."


"The Iraqi resistance is succeeding," stated Hamed. "Hillary and the Democrats call for withdrawal. Her popularity shows that the resistance is winning and that the occupation is losing. We just hope that she will go until the end and change the American policy, which is based on oppressing poor and innocent people."

The Brigades, together with the Islamic Jihad terrorist group, took responsibility for every suicide bombing in Israel the past three years. The Brigades also has carried out hundreds of recent shootings and rocket attacks.

Abu Ayman, an Islamic Jihad leader in Jenin, said he is "emboldened" by Clinton's calls for an eventual withdrawal from Iraq.

"It is clear that it is the resistance operations of the mujahideen that has brought about these calls for withdrawal," boasted Abu Ayman.

Nasser Abu Aziz, the West Bank deputy commander of the Al Aqsa Brigades, declared it is "very good" there are "voices like Hillary and others who are now attacking the Iraq invasion."

In "Schmoozing," every terrorist leader out of dozens interviewed stated they hope a Democrat becomes president in 2008. Some terror leaders explained their endorsement of Clinton is not necessarily at the expense of other Democratic presidential candidates, whose policies are not as well known to them.

"All Americans must vote Democrat," stated Jihad Jaara, an exiled member of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group and the infamous leader of the 2002 siege of Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity.

Some Palestinian terrorist leaders stated their support of Clinton, in part, stems from hopes she will apply some of her husband's foreign policies, particularly toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"I hope also she will maintain her husband's policies regarding Palestine and even develop that policy," stated Brigades chiefton Senakreh.

"President Clinton wanted to give the Palestinians 98 percent of the West Bank territories. I hope Hillary will move a step forward and will give the Palestinians all their rights. She has the chance to save the American nation and the Americans life.”

Ramadan Adassi, leader of the Al Aqsa Brigades in the Anskar refugee camp in the northern West Bank, said he, too, backs Hillary and hopes she will continue the "legacy of her husband" regarding support for a Palestinian state.

President Clinton was "pro-Israel but [he] understood that the Palestinians must live in their independent state like the other nations of the world," stated Adassi.

But the terror leader commented he was "worried" if Hillary "defied Israel" she would be "brought down like her husband," claiming White House intern Monica Lewinsky really was an Israeli Mossad implant sent to destroy President Clinton's career after he pressured the Jewish state to evacuate territory to the Palestinians.

"If Hillary goes too much against the Zionist interests, she will face the same conspiracy like her husband who fell into the trap of Lewinsky. I have no doubt [Lewinsky] was planted by the Zionists, who wanted to send a message to all future American presidents – do not go against the Israeli policy. Bill Clinton made the Oslo agreement and promoted peace but the Israelis did not give him a chance," Adassi said.

Abu Abdullah, a senior operational member of Hamas' so-called "military wing" stated he wants a Democrat in the White House but said once Democrats are in power "the question is whether such a courageous leadership can [withdraw]."


It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.George S. Patton
 
 Bear1949
 
posted on November 1, 2007 08:14:44 PM new
Surprisingly even the Huffington Post agrees:

'Terrorgate' - Why Terrorists Endorse Hillary

Posted October 31, 2007 | 10:56 AM (EST)
Read More: 2008 Election, Hillary Clinton, Islamic Radicalism, Offthebus, Rudy Giuliani, War On Terror, Breaking Off The Bus News

The following piece was produced by the Huffington Post's OffTheBus.

With the presidential primaries only a few months away, Muslim terrorist leaders in the Middle East have stated in a new book they want Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office in 2008. "I hope Hillary is elected in order to have the occasion to carry out all the promises she is giving regarding Iraq," stated Ala Senakreh, West Bank chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terrorist group. Senakreh is just one of many terror leaders blaring about American politics in Aaron Klein's astonishing new book, "Schmoozing with Terrorists: From Hollywood to the Holy Land, Jihadists Reveal their Global Plans - to a Jew!"

Klein, an Orthodox Jew who has interviewed dozens of jihad leaders eyeball-to-eyeball throughout the Middle East as WorldNetDaily Jerusalem bureau chief, says he doesn't believe Americans should base their votes entirely on what the terrorists think, but "it's certainly telling that our enemies are rooting for the Democrats, particularly Hillary." As Klein said from Jerusalem, "The theme from all those interviewed in the book, about 35, and those I have talked with for my reporting the past few years, which adds many more, is the same: They favor Democrats and believe the liberal ideology is their road to victory."

The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the declared "military wing" of Palestianian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah organization, was founded by Arafat. Together with the Islamic Jihad terror group, the Brigades took responsibility for every suicide bombing in Israel the past three years and for hundreds of shootings and rocket attacks. Yet Abu Ayman, an Islamic Jihad leader in Jenin, said he is "emboldened" by Clinton's calls for an eventual withdrawl in Iraq. "It is clear that it is the resistance operations of the mujahideen that has brought about these calls for withdrawl," Abu Ayman boasted.

Some Palestinian terrorist leaders stated their support of Clinton stems in part from hopes she will apply some of her husband's policies regarding Palestine and even develop that policy," stated Brigades chiefton Senakreh. "President Clinton wanted to give the Palestinians 98 percent of the West Bank territories. I hope Hillary will move a step forward and will give the Palestinians all their rights. She has the chance to save the American nation and the American life."

Of the dozens of terrorist leaders interviewed in "Schoomzing" every one stated they hope a Democrat becomes president in 2008. Although some explained their endorsement of Clinton is not necessarily at the expense of other Democratic presidential candidates, whose policies are not as well known to them. Yet Ramadan Adassi, terror leader of the Al Aqsa Brigades in the Anskar refugee camp in the northern West Bank, said if Hillary "defied Israel" she would be "brought down like her husband," claiming White House intern Monica Lewinsky was an Israeli Mossad implant sent to destroy President Clinton's career after he pressured the Jewish state to evacuate territory to the Palestinians.

"All Americans must vote Democrat," insisted Jihad Jaara, an exiled Al Aqsa agent who commanded 2002's siege of Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity. Since 1995, these terrorists' organizations have killed an estimated 162 and wounded 368 others in Isreal, according to Klein who interviewed some three dozen leading Muslim fanatics, including those quoted here. "I will not hesitate to blow you up," Islamic Jihad Abu Ahmed said after his and Klein's first meeting in an apartment complex at the end of an alley. "Meanwhile, and before I drive you to Hell in an operation, enjoy your tea and our hospitality."

One has to wonder if Clinton's softness on terrorism is the reason these violent butchers have such a soft spot for her. Clinton, after all, opposes the U.S. Terrorist Surveillance Program, calling it "a secret program that spies on Americans." She also voted against military tribunals for terror suspects, including al-Qaeda detainees, and continues to zig-zag on Iraq. In 2002, Clinton voted to authorize Operation Iraqi Freedom. In February 2005, she said "I don't think the timetable still remains problematic." A month later, on February 17, she then stated: "It's time to say the redeployment should start in 90 days, or we will revoke authorization for this war."

Raising even greater doubts about how seriously Clinton takes national security, her foreign affairs advisers include Bill Clinton's national-security chief, Sandy Berger, despite his guilty plea for stealing al-Qaeda related secrets from the National Archives, stuffing the documents down his socks, then shredding them at home with scissors. Clinton has also zig-zagged on Iran. Last February, she told the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee that "no option can be taken off the table" when confronting Tehran. However, she now declares she is "opposed to letting President Bush take any military action" against Iran without Congress' permission.

However, the terrorists' fondness for Hillary only magnifies their hatred for Giuliani. "If I had the occasion to meet him I would hurt him," said Ramadan Adassi, the West Bank Al Aqsa leader. "For the sake of the American people, Giuliani shouldn't be elected. His is a disgusting guy, and I think Americans must think very hard about their future and their soldiers who will be killed when they come to elect their leaders."
Countering these sentiments, Al Aqsa's Ala Senakreh said, "Giuliani doesn't deserve to live or even to be mentioned. He hates Palestinians and we hate him."

In 1995, Giuliani famously expelled Arafat from the United Nations 50th anniversary celebration at Lincoln Center. As Giuliani said then: "Arafat has never been held to answer for the murders he was implicated in." Last October, Giuliani told the Republican Jewish Coalition he knew from his own investigation of Arafat that he was a murderer and a terrorist. "This whole idea of holding him on a morally equivalent plane to the prime minister of Israel was a terrible, terrible mistake," Giuliani said.

Giuliani's harsh condemnation of Arafat was unusual for a politician in the mid-1990's, when the PLO leader was then being promoted as a moderate statesman after signing the 1993 Oslo Accords on the White House lawn with President Bill Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. As Giuliani has said, his antipathy toward Arafat went back to his days as a federal prosecutor when he investigated several terrorists attacks to which the PLO was linked, including the 1985 hijacking of the Achille Lauro cruise ship.

Both Senakreh and Adassi were interviewed for "Schmoozing" several months ago, but have since been granted amnesty by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in a gesture to boost Abbas' Fatah organization against the rival Hamas terror group. Yet while the terrorists hatred for Giuliani is clearly evident, it is the former mayor and his Republican party that is "truly hated" around the world, according to Abu Hamed, chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the northern West Bank.

"Giuliani can hate Arafat and the Palestinians, but he knows that nobody is hated in the world more than his leadership, his party, his president, and his Zionist friends. All the polls in the world prove that his conservative wing of American and the Zionists are considered to be the most dangerous for the security of the world."

As the war on terrorism continues, Klein's book provides some chilling insight into the thoughts and beliefs of the leading fanatics who could very well have a role in shaping both our future and the next presidency. Although the bigger question might be, not the election, but what's around the corner? As Hamed stated, the Iraqi resistance is succeeding. "Hillary and the Democrats call for withdrawl, and her popularity shows that the resistance is winning and that the occupation is losing. We just hope that she will go until the end and change the American policy, which is based on oppressing poor and innocent people."




It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.George S. Patton
 
 mingotree
 
posted on November 2, 2007 04:13:18 AM new
While, unlike the neocons in here, I don't believe everything terrorists (like Bush ) say, I do believe the following to be true:

""We just hope that she will go until the end and change the American policy, which is based on oppressing poor and innocent people.""


 
 Helenjw
 
posted on November 2, 2007 05:43:41 AM new

Good point, Mingo. It's always instructive or rather should be instructive to see ourselves as others see us.

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