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Dr. Walid Phares
Guantanamo’s Jihad: The Show Begins...
December 10, 2008
Al Qaeda’s great moment for propaganda has arrived,
just as I predicted it would, when I wrote about this in June. The
Guantanamo trials will provide leading figures in the 9/11 massacre their
"moment” to deliver a blow to America’s psyche, image and legal system.
As predicted, almost to the letter in my analysis in June, the men
charged with plotting the September 11 attacks have declared their
readiness to make confessions. According to the Associated Press the
military judge assigned to their war crimes trial at Guantanamo Bay read
aloud a letter in which the five co-defendants said they request an
immediate hearing session "to announce our confessions.” The AP report
added that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (aka KSM) has already told
interrogators he was the mastermind of the attacks. "Now he’s telling
the judge that he and the others want to make confessions at the trial.”
The judge at the pre-trial hearing, Army Col. Stephen Henley, is asking
each defendant if they are prepared to enter a plea. Three have agreed
to do so.
So, is there an Al Qaeda plan being put into motion on the inside? Most
likely there is as our knowledge of Al Qaeda training instructions has
shown. Both the government and media of the United States are
ill-prepared for this type of jihadi propaganda warfare. Seven years
after the beginning of the so-called "War on Terror,” the enemy’s
ideology, strategies and methods still haven’t been officially
identified. It is like using a Word War I mind set to fight World War II
terror strategies.
Here is what the jihadists, both on the inside and the outside of the
Guantanamo detention center are planning for:
First, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his comrades will use the so-called
confessions deal to build a psychological environment for a martyrdom
case: "istishaad.” They aren’t interested in saving their lives (at
first, although they think they could) but in providing a maximum damage
to their enemy through the tribunal proceedings. They will claim the
court is not legitimate, the entire Guantanamo process as illegal and
that they are ready to die as Jihadis in the path to Allah. Their first
target is to grant themselves, in the eyes of millions of militants
around the world the status of "Shuhada,” martyrs, even though they
could survive it.
The "confessions” turned declaration of victory will be picked up by Al
Qaeda and other jihadi groups and transformed into vital material for
propaganda: videos, audio and texts. The "show” inside court will be
used for indoctrination purpose around the world. A myth will be set in
motion and emotional reactions to the "story” will be mutated into
future revenge operations.
From there on, leave it to the architects of jihadi propaganda:
statements made by the defendants will be used by operatives online, in
the chat rooms but also on Al Jazeera (by callers and guests), and in
other medium to widen the radicalization of youth in the Arab and Muslim
world and within the West as well. An Al Qaeda "control room” will use
the feed from the Guantanamo trials to produce a victory in their war of
ideas against democracies. The fate of the 9/11 detainees isn’t the
issue to Al Qaeda. By pledging loyalty to the "mission” through the
so-called "confessions” or statements they have already sacrificed
themselves ideologically. What KSM and his comrades are offering to
their "brothers” around the world is an unbeatable series of images,
footage and audio — pure gold for Al Qaeda propagandists and ideologues.
Ironically, during this time of transition between the two
administrations in both the Bush and Obama teams may find they overlook
the direct goals of Al Qaeda’s plan. As national security teams meet and
wrestle over future options in the War on Terror (will some possibly end
up just calling it a "war”?) the other side is waging its own war
methodically, relentlessly and unstoppably.
Every inch of room
to maneuver is used to the maximum to weaken the enemy, even from within
the walls of the detention centers. And that is only at Guantanamo that
the defendants are openly admitting their responsibilities in spreading
terror. Wait until the processing of jihadists hits our U.S. courts here
on the mainland. What we see now is just the beginning. |