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More Needs to be Done in America's War on Terror: Kayani's Continuous Capitulation   No More of America's War

07 February 2013, General Kayani acknowledged that "there is more to do" when meeting the outgoing commander of the crusader forces in occupied Afghanistan, US General John Allen.

Why more? As if the Muslims have not had enough of America's war of Fitna! Why more? Thousands of the armed forces of Pakistan have been killed in the tribal areas, because the Americans are incapable of fighting their own war

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Syria: America Continues to Flounder and Is Fast Running Out of Options

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After two years of desperately trying to derail the revolution through a combination of Arab League initiatives, UN backed peace plans, and bloodshed perpetrated at the hands of its agent Assad, America still finds itself floundering. Washington is nowhere near to devising a suitable alternative to Assad's regime and continues regurgitate failed political solutions in the vain hope that the Islamic character of the revolution will somehow be thwarted. In its latest attempt, America is once again proposing that the so-called Syrian opposition hold talks with elements of the present regime.


In this respect, Syrian National Coalition leader Ahmad Moaz al-Khatib under tutelage from the West has proposed to convene talks with Syrian Vice-President Farouk al-Sharaa, a stalwart of the Assad regime and a loyal American agent. He said, "I say to Bashar al-Assad: look into the eyes of your children and try to find a solution ... We can help each other in the interest. The regime needs to take a clear position. We will extend our hands for the sake of the people, and in order to help the regime leave in peace." Khatib's announcement came after he had talks with US Vice-President Joe Biden, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and his Iranian counterpart, Ali Akbar Salehi in Munich.

 

No sooner had Khatib delivered his call for dialogue with Assad's regime, his overture was immediately buttressed by some of the traitors of the Muslim world. Mursi speaking before the gathering of traitors at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Cairo said, "The Syrian regime must draw lessons from history: it is the people who remain. Those who put their personal interests above the interests of their people will end up leaving." He also called on opposition parties not allied to Syria's National Coalition, "to coordinate with this coalition and support their efforts for a unified approach... for democracy." Mursi was joined in his betrayal of the Syrian people by the OIC, which unequivocally endorsed the call for dialogue between the Syrian regime and Khatib.

 

The UN also threw its weight behind the call for dialogue. UN mediator Lakhdar Brahimi warmly welcomed Khatib's offer as positive. "This is an inspired personal initiative by Sheikh Ahmad Moaz al-Khatib, despite the various reactions from other members of his group," Brahimi said in an interview to be published in the French daily "La Croix" last Thursday.

 

Thus America succeeded in bringing the traitors of the Muslim World, its agent at the UN, Brahimi, and fellow co-conspirator countries like Russia and other Western nations to support Khatib's dialogue with Assad's regime. But is this enough to change the minds of the sincere revolutionaries in Syria and the Syrian people? America has tried similar styles several times before, and all have failed to sway the Syrian revolutionaries and the people from their yearning to re-establish the Islamic Khilafah "Caliphate". So what chance of success does the call for dialogue with Assad's regime have apart from failure and despondency for Washington?

 

Indeed America realises the futility of such political solutions and is earnestly preparing for military intervention. But even the military option is fraught with problems for it is just a means to implement political solutions. And regarding the latter, America is completely exhausted; as it can be seen with Khatib's proposal which has been widely derided by fellow opposition members and is swiftly being undermined by movement of the revolutionaries to take the centre of Damascus.

 

The sincere revolutionaries and the Syrian people must not lose heart for they are so close to their goal.  All they have to do is continue to put their trust in Allah as they enter Damascus and the victory will be theirs. Allah (swt) says,

 

((قَالَ رَجُلَانِ مِنَ الَّذِينَ يَخَافُونَ أَنْعَمَ اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِمَا ادْخُلُوا عَلَيْهِمُ الْبَابَ فَإِذَا دَخَلْتُمُوهُ فَإِنَّكُمْ غَالِبُونَ وَعَلَى اللَّهِ فَتَوَكَّلُوا إِنْ كُنْتُمْ مُؤْمِنِينَ))

"Two men from among the God-fearing, upon whom Allah had bestowed His Grace said: "Assault them [the enemy] from the [proper] gate. Once you are in, victory will be yours. And depend upon Allah, if you truly believe." [TMQ Al-Maida: 23]

 

 

Abu Hashim

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Allah's Curse is on the Briber and the Bribed [Rawah u Ibn-Majah and Al-Tirmidhi]

According to the report released by the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime in Afghanistan on Thursday, 07 February 2013, bribes paid in the country in 2012 totaled 3.9 billion USD, almost a quarter of the entire amount of aid the international community has pledged to Afghanistan in the Tokyo Conference equaling to the country's GDP from the last two years. However the total amount of the bribes paid to the officials in 2010 tolled to a sum of $2.5 billion.

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What will you answer on the Day of Judgment, Oh President on your greeting of Ahmadinejad the partner of Al-Sham's tyrant?!

On Tuesday, 05 February 2013, the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Cairo in the first visit by an Iranian president to Egypt in 34 years, and held a session of talks with President Mohammad Mursi on the evening of their participation in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Summit. He also visited the Sheikhs of Al-Azhar and met the President of Al-Azhar, Ahmad Al-Tayeb, where Al-Tayeb's position was lightly marked with sharpness regarding some Iranian policies in the region.

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Policy regarding Karachi Unrest February 2013, Rabi-ul Awwal 1434 AH

Hizb ut Tahrir / Wilayah Pakistan has issued the following Publicized Policy Position (PPP) over the continual upheavals in Karachi, the world's third largest city in population.

A. PREAMBLE: Karachi is potentially a political, ideological and economic powerhouse, deprived of its proper contribution through the divisive policies of successive American agent rulers.

Karachi with a population of over twenty million is the world's third largest city, Pakistan's largest city, a sea port and former capital. Almost one out of every ten Pakistanis is from Karachi. Karachi's population contains Muslims of all ethnic backgrounds found in Pakistan. There are more Pashtun Muslims in Karachi than in Peshawar or Kabul. There are also many Balochi and Punjabi Muslims.

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Hizb ut Tahrir / Wilayah Pakistan Issues Policy Paper on Karachi Unrest Only the Khilafah will Raise Karachi to Fulfill its Actual Potential

Karachi is potentially a political, ideological and economic powerhouse. Karachi with a population of over twenty million is the world's third largest city, Pakistan's largest city and former capital. Almost one out of every ten Pakistanis is from Karachi. Karachi is a seaport, which connects the region to the Muslim Lands of the Middle East, and is an essential economic lifeline for all the regions of Pakistan.

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