 As-Safir, Beirut, Wednesday, 12 March
2003.  Eric
Mueller comments: THIS Arabic item, though
originally credited to Reuters
and AFP, is nowhere to be found
on the western news sites. It would be
well for the US and British
authorities to take such warnings
in deadly earnest.. Arabist Eric Mueller is
this website's expert on Middle
Eastern affairs. |
Jordan's
Islamicists to fight American
forces THE leader of the
Islamic Action Front in Jordan, Shaykh
Hamza Mansour, has said that a large
number of the Islamic movements that have
been peaceful up to now might take up arms
to defend Iraq against a possible American
occupation. Mansour said, "In case of an American
occupation, nobody will limit himself to
peaceful means. The proof of that is what
is going on in Palestine . . . . In case of a US attack, everyone will
call for resistance in every possible way.
This is a patriotic and religious duty
&endash; to resist the American occupation
with all available means." He said that nothing was worse than
occupation, and added that no one is more
cowardly than a person who would accept
it. Asked whether "resistance" means that
people would resort to violence, Shaykh
Mansour replied, "Nobody is talking about
resistance with roses and fragrant
spice." Mansour
said that any American occupation of Iraq
will cause extremist groups to flare up
that could be more radical that the
network of al-Qaeda led by Osama bin
Laden. He also predicted that
anti-American sentiments would escalate
because of Washington's plans to occupy
Iraq, and that they will get out of
control, involving assaults on innocent US
citizens as well as the citizens of other
western countries.
In another development, the Islamic
Action Front has criticized meetings
between Arab and Israeli leaders that have
been mentioned in the news media. It said
that such meetings amount to "a stab in
the back of our Arab Palestinian
people." Israeli newspapers on Sunday carried
reports about two secret meetings held
between Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon and King Abdullah of
Jordan last year at which they discussed
the expected repercussions for the region
of a war on Iraq. Reuters,
AFP 
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