fourddream said:
yea right like protection rakateers do something about it, So you're brainwashed okay gotya.:spin:
Me brainwashed BS. I'm centrist, I think your all full of s***! What racateering are you talking about? PLEASE EXPLAIN! OK I will admit alot of these terrorism organizations didn't start until the early and mid 1990's.
Girl here are just
a few of the terrorist organizations? Not only are most of them NOT Islamist, they are also NOT Middle Eastern? They are all over the world! What can you explain to this?
Abu Nidal Organization (ANO) a.k.a. Fatah; Iraq Transnational organization, composed of functional committees Targets U.S., UK, France, Israel, moderate Palestinians, the PLO, Arab countries A few hundred 1974 Attacks in 20 countries, killing or injuring 900. Leader Abu Nidal died in 2002
Abu Sayyaf Group; Philippines, Malaysia Separatist group composed of several semiautonomous factions Aims to create Islamic state in Philippines; profit-driven terror 200–500 1991 Kidnappings, bombings, assassinations, and extortion
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade; West Bank, Gaza Strip, Israel Small cells of Fatah-affiliated activists Aims to drive out Israelis and to establish a Palestinian state Unknown 2000 Shootings, suicide operations (first Palestinian female suicide bombing)
Ansar al-Islam (AI); Iraqi Kurds and Arabs Iraqi Kurds and Arabs Aims to create an Islamic state in Iraq; allied with al-Qaeda 500–1,000 2001 Ambushes and attacks
Armed Islamic Group (GIA); Algeria Islamic extremists Aims to replace Algerian regime with an Islamic state Less than 100 1992 Massacred thousands of civilians, targeted foreigners
Asbat al-Ansar; Lebanon Sunni extremist group associated with Osama bin Laden Aims to create Islamic state, opposes peace with Israel 300 1990s Assassinations, bombings of Western targets, failed coup
Aum Shinrikyo (Aum); Japan, Russia Cult established by Shoko Asahara Claims U.S. will start WWIII with Japan, beginning Armageddon 1,950 1987 Chemical attacks on Tokyo subways, no recent activity
Communist Party of the Philippines/New People's Army (CPP/NPA); Philippines CPP's military wing that aims to overthrow the government through guerrilla warfare Targets Philippine security forces, politicians, judges, government informers, NPA rebels Less than 9,000 1969 Assassinations, murders, attacks on U.S. personnel and interests
Continuity Irish Republican Army (CIRA); Northern Ireland, Irish Republic Splinter group, also called Continuity Army Council and Republican Sinn Fein Targets British military, Northern Ireland security forces, Loyalist paramilitary groups Less than 50 1990s Bombings, assassinations, kidnappings, hijackings, extortion, robberies
Gama’a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group); Egypt Egypt’s largest militant group now split into two factions, one calling for cease-fire. Aims to replace Egypt's government with an Islamic state Unknown 1973 1993 World Trade Center bombings, attacks on tourists
HAMAS (Islamic Resistance Movement); West Bank, Gaza Strip, Israel Outgrowth of the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood Aims to replace Israel with Palestinian Islamic state using political and violent means Unknown 1987 Large-scale suicide bombings and attacks against Israelis and Palestinian collaborators
Harakat ul-Mujahidin (HUM); Pakistan Islamic militant group aligned with the radical JUI-F faction Targets Indian troops, Kashmiri civilians, and Western interests Several hundred 1985 Linked to al-Qaeda, hijacked Indian airliner in 1999
Kahane Chai (Kach); Israel, West Bank Jewish extremist group aims to restore the biblical state of Israel Organizes protests against the Israeli government Unknown 1994 Threats made to Arabs, Palestinians, and Israeli officials
Kongra-Gel (KGK), a.k.a. Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and KADEK; Turkey, Europe, Middle East Marxist–Leninist insurgent group aims to create a democratic Kurdish state Targets Turkish security forces, officials, and villagers who oppose organization 4,000–5,000 1974 Attacked diplomatic and commercial facilities, bombed tourist sites
Lashkar-e- Tayyiba (LT) (Army of the Righteous); Pakistan Armed wing of a Pakistan-based Sunni anti-U.S. missionary group Targets Indian troops and civilians in Kashmir Several thousand 1989 Attacks on border security forces and Indian Parliament
Lashkar i Jhangvi (LJ); Pakistan, Afghanistan A Sunni sectarian radical group banned in Pakistan in 2001 Anti-Shi'ite group aims to create a Muslim state in Pakistan Less than 100 1996 Armed attacks, bombings, attempted assassinations
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE); Sri Lanka Most powerful Tamil group in Sri Lanka aims to create a Tamil state Targets key personnel, senior political and military leaders 8,000– 10,000 1976 Assassinations, suicide bombers: “The Black Tigers”
Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG); Libya, United Kingdom, other countries Libyans who had fought against Soviet forces in Afganistan and the Qaddafi regime in Libya. Pledged to overthrow un-Islamic government of Libyan president Muammar al-Qaddafi Several hundred 1990s Suicide bombings, assassination attempt against Qaddafi, clashes with Libyan security forces
Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK); Iraq Marxist–Islamic group expelled from Iran receiving Iraqi support Largest armed Iranian opposition to the present government, advocates a secular Iranian regime Over 3,000 1960s Assassinations, terrorist bombings, foreign military- aided assaults, large-scale overseas attacks
National Liberation Army (ELN); Colombia, Venezuela Marxist insurgent group inspired by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara Targets foreign employees from large corporations 3,000 1965 Kidnapping, hijacking, bombing, and extortion
Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ); Israel, West Bank, Gaza Strip Militant Palestinians committed to destroying Israel through holy war Targets Israeli military and civilians, opposes secularism Unknown 1970s Suicide bombings, attacks on Israeli interests
ETC....
See more at my source please:
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0908746.html