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Tracking the most sophisticated terrorist organisation which was able to deceive the world 🇪🇺

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Part of the truth that analysts have missed intentionally or not. This is what we have been warning about! Al-Qaeda has gone through significant changes, more goal but less rule oriented. More military and less religious. This article is a great summary mwi.westpoint.edu/al-qaedas-thir…
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@kawusi Guarantee of keep paying top Taliban members
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Firas Kontar
Firas Kontar@fkontar78·
Last week, a shipment of Captagon arrived in India in a container officially declared as carrying wool from Syria by sea. But @Charles_Lister tells you that Sweida — which is living under a government blockade and has no border crossing points, let alone access to the sea — is the capital of drug trafficking. Supporting the transitional government is one thing; fabricating such lies to accuse the Druze of every evil in the world, while they themselves have been subjected to ethnic cleansing by government troops and while the criminals roam free in Damascus, is quite another. Shame on you, Charles
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GuledWiliq
GuledWiliq@GuledWiliq·
Not only is the U.S. counterterrorism strategy failing under Gorka's leadership, but Al-Shabaab is also mocking it through their media outlet, Shahada Agency News. They stated this “[U.S.] foreign policy is being conducted through a logic of reactive security measures rather than through sustainable political solutions. This reflection occurs because U.S. counterterrorism policies have failed to “eradicate the root causes of crises.” 😞 hstoday.us/subject-matter…
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BlackRifle Co (not coffee)
BlackRifle Co (not coffee)@BlackRifle_Co·
MEMPHIS — HELP US FLY A BROTHER IN Meet Sgt. Ayman Kafel. Before he was an American, he was a kid who survived two civil wars - Liberia and Lebanon - before his family escaped to the United States in 1988. After watching the towers fall on 9/11, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, deployed to Iraq in 2005, and ran over 30,000 miles of combat patrols. His Arabic made him invaluable across units. He came home medically discharged - and then went right back to work. 8 years in the Army. 18+ years on the badge. MBTA Transit Police. Attleboro PD. Detective. DEA Task Force Officer. DEA SRT operator and assistant team leader. Metro-SWAT. Now a Patrol Sergeant. He founded Project Sapient to bring neuroscience, stress physiology, and real-world tactics to the men and women holding the line. This is exactly the kind of brother we need on the ground in Memphis. We’re bringing Ayman down to: Walk our halfway houses and talk to our veterans about resilience, the cost of war, and why you don’t quit. Spend time with our trafficking survivors raising kids of their own. Advise us on task force-style strategic partnerships — how local, state, and federal pieces fit together to dismantle narco trafficking and gang activity without leaning entirely on enforcement. Walk the streets with our team, and take what he learns back north to his own city. This is a two-way exchange. Iron sharpens iron. Ayman is a father first. He’s willing to drive 10 hours each direction to be here. We’re not letting him burn 20 hours on the road away from his family. We need $850 to fly him to Memphis. That’s it. One plane ticket. One brother in the fight. A lifetime of experience poured into our people. wefightmonsters.org/donate Drop $10. Drop $25. Drop $100. Get this man on a plane. Dangerous men. Good deeds.
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Action@Action171734·
@TrackingAQ Very little, if any, of the $ millions are actually reaching the Afghan people. The infusion of US money only enriches the Taliban using various funding channels, i.e. licenses, taxes, kickbacks, and outright theft. Good intentions by US continue to fund terrorists.
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AQ3.0@TrackingAQ·
Instead of feeding the poor, the Taliban/AQ regime chooses to feed terrorists in training camps and have a huge budget for defense and supply for other terrorist groups. Key Taliban members' bank accounts in Gulf countries have $100s of millions... paid by YOU!!!
Mahmoud Saikal محمود صيقل@MahmoudSaikal

Selling children to survive: Afghan fathers forced to make impossible choices "My children went to bed hungry 3 nights in a row. My wife was crying, so were my children. I begged a neighbour for some money to buy flour.I live in fear my children will die” bbc.com/news/articles/…

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Op-ed@user98765146435·
@sarahadams @HPIA3RDDIST @JoeBiden Biden Administration miscalculated about how long the government would be able to stay in power after pulling the plug on all allied special ops, intel and air support rather than just withdraw conventional troops. Similar to how they guessed wrong on 2009 Iraq and 2011 Libya
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@jwvansteenwyk @sarahadams @HPIA3RDDIST @JoeBiden Incorrect. It was part of the classified annexes of the Doha agreement. Basically the Trump administration handed Afghanistan over to the Taliban. Also they started to finance them secretly in February 2020
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(((Captain Ratio Hornblower)))
@sarahadams @HPIA3RDDIST @JoeBiden Biden’s team pulled out the helo maintainers. That wasn’t part of the deal. Without helos, Afghan forces couldn’t supply their mountain outposts. That led directly and predictably to their collapse, and people on the ground knew it at the time. That was 💯 Biden incompetence.
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GuledWiliq
GuledWiliq@GuledWiliq·
The claim that the global “epicenter” of Al-Qaida and ISIS is shifting to Africa sounds more like a Gorka-style narrative than a precise strategic assessment. The ideological and operational cores of both movements remain rooted in Afghanistan and Syria. Africa is increasingly becoming a major battlefield for these networks, especially across fragile states, ungoverned territories, and conflict zones where weak institutions and security vacuums create space for expansion. That distinction matters. Oversimplifying Africa as the new epicenter risks misunderstanding the actual structure of the global jihadist threat.
Nadine Maenza@nadinemaenza

U.S. strikes on terrorists in Nigeria — the world’s deadliest country for Christians — are another warning sign that the epicenter of terrorism is shifting to Africa. In both Syria and Afghanistan, non-state actors once designated by the @StateDept as Entities of Particular Concern (EPCs) — responsible for some of the world’s worst religious freedom violations — ultimately took control of the country: HTS in Syria and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Now, 6 groups recommended as EPCs by @USCIRF are threatening parts of Africa, alongside Fulani militias and other extremist groups. The international community should not ignore these warning signs. Read my latest for @ProvMagazine: providencemag.com/2026/05/the-ep…

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AQ3.0@TrackingAQ·
2 years ago we reported AQ's reinstated CBRN program in 🇦🇫 The US and EU intel agencies downplayed it for political reasons The UN is catching up slowly but at least not denying it Those who wrote on X that we lie by that time - go and f@ck yourself! news.un.org/en/story/2026/…
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It's interesting how his statement is blurry; he uses Afghanistan instead of the Taliban, like Afghanistan has no rulers......unbelievable
Afghan Times@AfghanTimes7

Afghanistan Remains at the Forefront of Terrorist Activity, Says CENTCOM Chief The chief of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has stated that Afghanistan continues to remain a major center of terrorist activity and a growing security concern for the region and the wider international community. According to the CENTCOM commander, militant organizations operating from Afghan territory still pose serious threats despite ongoing international counterterrorism efforts. Concerns were specifically raised about the activities of extremist groups such as ISIS-K and other armed networks that continue to maintain a presence in Afghanistan. The remarks come amid increasing concerns from neighboring countries including Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan regarding cross-border militancy and regional instability. Regional governments have repeatedly expressed worries that foreign fighters and extremist elements are finding safe havens inside Afghanistan. Security officials in neighboring states have also alleged that terrorist groups based in Afghanistan are involved in cross-border attacks, illegal weapons trafficking, and narcotics smuggling operations that threaten regional peace and stability. Concerns over the movement and settlement of foreign militants inside Afghan territory have further intensified tensions across the region. The CENTCOM chief emphasized the importance of continued monitoring of the situation in Afghanistan and maintaining counterterrorism coordination to prevent extremist groups from expanding their operations beyond Afghan borders.

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Adam Fitzgerald
Adam Fitzgerald@BinLadensRifle·
@TrackingAQ @Arubbothian Ahh yes Setmarian Nasar. Author of the jihadist manual, The Global Islamic Resistance Call. He is widely regarded as tge most sophisticated jihad strategist and even called the Bin Laden planes operation catastrophic to the jihsd cause overall. Which he was correct.
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Kais
Kais@Arubbothian·
The only Islamist figures that sought to reshape the world (and did) were OBL and Sinwar. Everything else was just local violence for local reasons
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@BlackRifle_Co One thing always amazes me about American people. It's the power that relies in their communities. Communities with care and support to each other. A real treasure
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