Dr_Phibes wrote:Considering these groups are numerous and different in their specific aims (often at odds with each other), geographical presence, structure, nature and specific enemy.
Yes they all have
very different goals. Some groups want to install an Islamic theocracy in Algeria. Others want to install an Islamic theocracy in Libya. Some want an Islamic theocracy in Egypt while others strive for an Islamic theocracy in Iraq, Afghanistan, Tunisia, Indonesia, Syria, the Gulf Emirates, Somalia, Nigeria and Sudan.
Quite the kaleidoscopic diversity of goals.
and have no communication with each other
This is one of the most pathetically stupid remarks I've ever read in any forum or medium. How the fuck do you think shit loads of Libyan and Syrian Islamists end up fighting in Iraq if these groups don't communicate or cooperate? How do Arabs end up fighting in Afghanistan with no communication with Taliban reactionaries? How is it that the attackers in Algeria came from all over North Africa and other Arab nations if there was no communication between these groups.
Take your time, dumbshit.
I don't accept that Hamas, Hezbollah, Al Qaida, Iraq insurgents, the Sadr brigades, Algerian rebels (AQIM

}, Amrozi etc. etc. are all in the same group to start with, nor would any reasonable person.
They are all Islamists, aren't they? They all hate the United States, have murdered our citizens and threatened our economic interests, have they not? In any event, nobody gives a fuck what you accept. The FACT of the matter is that they are all in the same group: Targets of Opportunity.
We
should be doing on a global scale what the Algerians have done locally.