Sunday, August 28, 2011

Atiyah, leader of al-Qaeda that the CIA Murdered

Atiyah joined Al-Qaeda in the early 1990s and fought in Afghanistan.

Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, leader of Al-Qaeda terrorist group after the death of Osama bin Laden, was killed. He allegedly killed during the CIA's unmanned aircraft bombed the village of Machi Khel, Waziristan region, northwestern Pakistan, on 22 August.

Its role in organization Al-Qaeda is not arbitrary. According to the pages of The Washington Post, intelligence analysis in June 2006 showed that Atiyah had an important role. The proof, he wrote a long letter to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, fighters from the land of Jordan, who runs the Al-Qaeda wing in Iraq.

Dated December 11, 2005, the letter criticized Zarqawi because it alienates a group of rebels attacked their rivals as well as Shiites. He warned Zarqawi that his position is threatened if he kept using it that way.

Atiyah joined Al-Qaeda in the early 1990s and fought in Afghanistan. In 1993, he moved to Algeria and was appointed as a mouthpiece for al-Qaeda with the Algerian rebels who were hostile to the military government in the civil war. pur in Afghanistan.

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