US ,West and Saudi sponsored Al Qaeda Terrorist Unleashing the terror in Iraq and Syria


Al Qaeda Terrorist in Iraq and SyriaJNN 26 July 2013 Baghdad: The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – the official denomination of al-Qaeda in Iraq – does not even pretend to be not responsible for the relentless bombing, political assassination and mostly sectarian horror unleashed across Iraq during Ramadan. Continue reading

CIA & MI6 spending US and UK taxpayers Money funding Drug Trade & Terrorist Organisations


Afghan Farmer collecting Raw OpiumJNN 19 May 2013 Kabul : Afghan President Hamid Karzai, has recently been criticized for taking ‘ghost money’ from the CIA and MI6. The sums With both the CIA and MI6 secretly providing ‘ghost money’ bribes to the Afghan political establishment, it’s likely that Afghans will increasingly support a resurgent Taliban and the drug trade will be further propped up. Continue reading

Top Al Qaeda Terrorist detained in Iraq


JNN 19 July 2011 : Iraqi security forces have arrested a senior militant leader with alleged links to the terrorist al-Qaeda network in the southern province of Dhi Qar. Continue reading

Jordan supports Iraqi terrorist group’


JNN 2 Dec 2010 : The unnamed terrorist group was behind an attack against a church in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad in October, Iraqi al-Qanoon website reported on Thursday.

The hostage-taking incident in the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral left more than 50 Iraqis dead and nearly 60 others injured.

The Islamic State of Iraq, a Sunni militant umbrella group with ties to al-Qaeda in Iraq, claimed responsibility for the Baghdad church siege.

The sources said that the people in Jordan were sending money to an office in al Karade, according to the report.

The terrorist group also claimed responsibility for several attacks in war-ravaged Iraq.

An unnamed security source said that members of the group were receiving 40,000 dollars per month for their terrorist activities.

Jordan supports Iraqi terrorist group'


JNN 2 Dec 2010 : The unnamed terrorist group was behind an attack against a church in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad in October, Iraqi al-Qanoon website reported on Thursday.

The hostage-taking incident in the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral left more than 50 Iraqis dead and nearly 60 others injured.

The Islamic State of Iraq, a Sunni militant umbrella group with ties to al-Qaeda in Iraq, claimed responsibility for the Baghdad church siege.

The sources said that the people in Jordan were sending money to an office in al Karade, according to the report.

The terrorist group also claimed responsibility for several attacks in war-ravaged Iraq.

An unnamed security source said that members of the group were receiving 40,000 dollars per month for their terrorist activities.