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00:00Dear viewers
00:12We have already discussed this in previous episodes.
00:16Regarding Britain's interest in preparing the battlefield for World War I
00:21And the importance of having an excellent relationship, or more precisely, a relationship of dependency.
00:29Who occupies the position of ruler of the Two Holy Mosques and who occupies the position of Islamic Caliphate?
00:38Because they believed that simply by establishing this special relationship
00:43With the highest religious and political position in the Islamic nation
00:47They are able to control its direction.
00:51After World War II, it was the United States' turn.
00:57The spread of its forces in the world
00:59And their failure to return to American soil
01:03These rules and this spread
01:07New imperial power
01:09It doesn't call itself an empire
01:11But expect treaties and agreements with several countries
01:14For its survival in order to establish an international security system
01:19Protecting US interests
01:22With the emergence of the Soviet Union as a communist socialist power
01:27The United States became the priority in international conflict
01:32It is a confrontation with this camp.
01:34Professor Hassanan Heikal discusses this in some of his writings.
01:39According to a conversation that took place in the early fifties
01:44Between him and the American ambassador, Kafrin
01:49The one who was in Egypt
01:50Following the US Secretary of Defense's visit to Cairo
01:55Cairo assumed that the United States was a country that would abide by its commitments.
02:00With its previous standards, under the Wilson logo
02:04The right of peoples to self-determination and independence
02:08And ending the existence of empires in the world
02:11She requested American aid, and the most important of this aid
02:15Major arms deal
02:17The Egyptian ambassador in Washington believed it was achievable.
02:21Even President Nasser believed it was achievable.
02:25He presented a list of their needs
02:27The ambassador that day began with a kind of negativity
02:32Through it, Professor Hassanan Heikal realized
02:35But there is something beyond the thicket, beyond it.
02:38He wanted to speak to him more clearly and frankly.
02:41He made it perfectly clear to him that there were no gifts from the United States.
02:47If the United States wants to help a country
02:51It should be part of American strategy and policy.
02:55Anything that follows it
02:56He must commit to fighting communism.
02:59He spoke and told him
03:01Look, answer, so you may know
03:03From Indonesia to Morocco
03:05All these Islamic countries
03:07We view it as a veil and a force
03:12Communism must be confronted
03:14Because she has a debt
03:15And it has an ideology
03:17This allows it to resist
03:19And we
03:19Meaning
03:20Those who intend to use this
03:23Power and these peoples
03:25To confront the Soviet Union
03:28Meaning that they
03:29They were drawing up a strategy
03:31Benefiting from Islam in the world
03:34For their interests
03:36To confront what they call communism
03:39Years passed
03:42Coups occurred in Indonesia
03:45Within this trend
03:47Thousands were killed
03:49Indonesians
03:50Execution
03:52Titled on the fight against communism
03:55And American policy continued
03:57In this direction
03:58In several countries
04:00Until we reached the seventies
04:03It was a summit
04:04Taking advantage of
04:07Islamic capabilities
04:10To implement American policies
04:1275
04:14Brzezinski wrote
04:17And he was not yet
04:18No national security advisor
04:19Not even in the White House
04:20He has any task
04:22But as a research doctor
04:24And a teacher of international politics
04:25He wrote his book
04:27America Between Two Eras
04:29The Industrial Age
04:31And the electronic age
04:33In this book
04:36It talks about technological development
04:38It won't happen in the coming years.
04:41The emergence of the digital revolution
04:44The communications revolution
04:45She was still in the laboratories
04:48It means there wasn't one yet
04:49No satellite television transmission
04:52Nor the new communication methods
04:54Neither the internet nor anything of that sort
04:56The essence of this book
04:59This is not about technological developments
05:01But about how
05:02Taking advantage of technological advancements
05:05For the sake of impact
05:07On global public opinion
05:09Especially on public opinion
05:11Behind the Iron Curtain
05:12Meaning, in the socialist camp
05:14In his core and in his heart
05:16Soviet Union
05:17Through this theory
05:20Which I believed in
05:21On the basis that he is capable
05:22Through soft power
05:25Through the media
05:26By taking advantage of modern technology
05:28and non-military methods
05:30The Soviet Union could be eliminated
05:33Then he was brought to the White House
05:36To supervise this project
05:38He took over the position
05:39National Security Advisor
05:41In the United States
05:43During President Carter's Presidency
05:47In this administration
05:50There was a group
05:53It has formed
05:54Called
05:55Nationalities Working Group
05:57Meaning her mission
05:59Cooperation with nationalities
06:01And with the peoples
06:02and gatherings
06:03Humanity and mankind
06:05multi-ethnic and multi-national
06:08Inside the Iron Curtain
06:11Which was called at that time
06:13the iron curtain
06:13In order to turn it towards communism
06:16And for the sake of
06:17Destabilizing security within these countries
06:20And attempting to stage revolutions
06:22and demand
06:24Separation
06:25This group started working
06:28Through propaganda and media
06:30Through network building and communication
06:33Its summit was in Poland
06:35When they were able to
06:38Trade Union Movement
06:39Solidarity
06:41or group
06:42chain strikes
06:44In Poland
06:45To arrive through feeling
06:48Catholic
06:49at that time
06:50Because Poland is Catholic
06:52And he brought a pope to Rome
06:55His origin is Polish
06:57So it had an effect
06:59On the Polish interior
07:00strongly
07:00Then, after this regime fell
07:03It turned out that
07:04Solidarity movement
07:08She was in agreement with the Siyaya
07:09It was funded by the Siyaa
07:11And that propaganda
07:12covert operations
07:15Which were taking place in this country
07:16It was all part of a plan
07:18In order to benefit
07:19From Catholic religious sentiment
07:23In order to overthrow the communist regime
07:26In our Islamic countries
07:28The pinnacle of this work
07:29crowned by
07:31the first
07:32military coup
07:34What happened in Pakistan
07:36Performed by Diaa Al-Haq
07:38President Bhutto was executed
07:40It was then revealed
07:42However, the mission of this coup
07:44he
07:44How to benefit from Pakistan
07:47In order to incite
07:50Through Afghanistan
07:51Towards Islamic Republics
07:54Soviet Union
07:55In order to destabilize security
07:58In the Soviet Union
08:00And carrying out black operations
08:02In those areas
08:04This was the coup
08:06He carries out this task
08:08He began to raise extremist Islamic slogans.
08:11And creating a general Islamic atmosphere in Pakistan
08:15It is, of course, an Islamic state.
08:17But a little incitement
08:20A little organization
08:21A little publicity
08:23This can give it these security dimensions
08:29In moving towards the Soviet Union
08:32Afghanistan
08:35There was a military coup
08:39This led to the arrival
08:40Leftists and communists
08:43To the presidency
08:44After the king was deposed
08:45This presidency was assumed by Mohamed Talqi
08:48He is the first president
08:49After the abolition of the monarchy
08:51Then after a period
08:52When they sensed the Pakistani-American plans
08:55Which passes through Afghanistan
08:58It seeks to create a radical Islamic atmosphere
09:02In this country
09:03Babrak Karamal
09:05Another military coup
09:06When he entered the Presidential Palace
09:09He was immediately asked to become the new president of Afghanistan.
09:13Soviet intervention
09:15The Red Army entered to maintain security.
09:17And it became clear from everything that happened after that
09:21However, the essence of Brzezinski's plan in that region
09:25It is reaching this state
09:27Which is dragging the Red Army into Afghanistan
09:32Then the call to jihad in Afghanistan.
09:35Thus creating a special Vietnam for the Soviet Union
09:40Vietnam was also for the United Vision
09:42Major security, military, and economic disaster
09:45We, in turn, must evaluate
09:48This long war was intended to weaken the Soviet Union.
09:53And that's what happened
09:54As soon as the Red Army entered
09:56There began what was called the Alliance of Missions
10:01An alliance of objectives differs from an alliance of interests.
10:04Hassan also named the structure
10:06Meaning that there is nothing linking Egypt and Morocco
10:11Other countries and Pakistan
10:15The interests that the United States seeks
10:18But since they are close to American politics
10:21They implement American policy
10:23American policy assigned them specific tasks.
10:26Each country is doing its job
10:28In order to serve this project
10:30The so-called jihadist project in Afghanistan
10:33For example, Egypt was required to start
10:37Transfer all her equipment and weapons
10:40A precedent from the Soviet Union
10:42Afghanistan
10:44Because they want to profit from these weapons.
10:47These are the same weapons used by the Red Army.
10:50Therefore, weapons were replaced in Egypt.
10:56With American weapons
10:57All previous stockpiles of Russian weapons
11:00Transportation is not free.
11:02Saudi Arabia paid the price.
11:04In order to supply the Afghan fighters
11:07And then
11:09Arab and Muslim volunteers
11:12From all over the world
11:13Those who went to Afghanistan
11:15These countries did not limit themselves to providing logistical support.
11:19In terms of weapons or in terms of rules
11:22and transport airports
11:23And providing money
11:25And as he set a budget that day
11:27From the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
11:28Exceeding two billion dollars
11:30In order to finance the Afghan jihad
11:32Indeed, its intelligence, propaganda, and media apparatus
11:37Dedicated to encouraging volunteers
11:41By going to Afghanistan to fight
11:43Hundreds of volunteers were going from Egypt to Afghanistan
11:48Hundreds of thousands from Saudi Arabia
11:52From Yemen
11:52From the Maghreb in general
11:55From Tunisia
11:56from Morocco
11:57from Algeria
11:58In order to fight in Afghanistan
12:01Even from some countries
12:02East Asia
12:03From Malaysia and Indonesia
12:05and the Philippines
12:06Some went to participate
12:08Definitely from the Levant
12:10Some Palestinians went
12:13and the Syrians
12:14and Lebanese
12:15And join this jihad
12:17Thus, the United States was founded
12:19To what is known as global jihad
12:21The one who appeared
12:23God knows the nakedness of God is greater
12:26He defends an Islamic country
12:28Occupied by the Red Army
12:29Facts
12:30It is at the heart of the Islamic orientation
12:38But this jihad
12:39The one who wanted to liberate an Islamic country
12:42In reality, he was nothing more than a tool
12:44By the United States
12:46We will come to the evidence.
12:48After the end of this occupation
12:50It reveals the true nature of the behavior
12:52With these groups
12:54Because what happened
12:55That after the Red Army was defeated
12:57He withdrew from Afghanistan
13:00What happened was that this phenomenon of jihad
13:03It did not emerge from it
13:04There is no Islamic unity and no Islamic civilizational project.
13:08There isn't even a stable country in Afghanistan.
13:11Rather, that which emerged from it
13:12It is what remains of groups and parties
13:14A country of Islamic jihadist parties in Afghanistan
13:17Islamic Islamic
13:20and Islamic
13:22Foreign means Arabic
13:23Non-Arabic
13:24Internal fighting broke out in Afghanistan
13:28Prove two issues
13:30First, prove
13:31However, the apparent unity of Islam
13:33The apparent meaning of the title "Islamic Jihad" was
13:35The Afghans were not fundamentally united
13:38The Afghans did not unite with non-Afghans
13:40In one direction
13:42The second is
13:43However, the role of intelligence agencies, especially Pakistani, Indian, Iranian, and neighboring intelligence services
13:53She had roles because she wanted to know where the future of Afghanistan would lie.
13:58Therefore, they all exerted their utmost efforts to reshape the centers of power and positions of authority in this country.
14:05This led to the real destruction of Afghanistan.
14:10It was not destroyed by the Russian occupation to the same extent as it was by the Afghan-Afghan fighting.
14:18This appearance, manifested as global jihad and Afghan jihad, was thus revealed.
14:25On two main points, as I mentioned
14:28The first is the shallowness of political thought and the possibility of uniting these jihadist forces among themselves.
14:35The second point is the ability of intelligence agencies to control it.
14:40For example, as soon as Sheikh Abdullah Azzam began speaking about how today Afghanistan is tomorrow Palestine
14:48We're done with Afghanistan, now we must turn our attention to Palestine.
14:51Abdullah Azzam was assassinated on his home soil in Afghanistan before he could return to Palestine.
14:57An attempt was made to frame Osama bin Laden for this assassination in order to create discord among them.
15:03It was later revealed that Jordanian intelligence and American intelligence
15:10She played a role in carrying out this assassination.
15:13Because this Afghan jihad was required to fight the Soviets and communism
15:18But not to move in a Palestinian direction, nor to be hostile to the United States.
15:24Weapons depots that contained a large number of Stingle missiles
15:29Which the United States supplied them with to strike American aircraft
15:33It became a danger once it spread and became widespread.
15:36Especially since he discovered that some of them had fallen into the hands of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard
15:42Because he was able to buy these missiles from the Afghan mujahideen.
15:47The largest missile depot in Afghanistan was blown up by intelligence services.
15:53So that these warehouses do not remain in the hands of the mujahideen
15:57So, since those days, the intelligence services have benefited
16:02And countries that follow US policy in recruitment operations
16:06In the process of recruitment, in the process of framing, in the process of financing, in the process of arming
16:11For the Afghan jihad against the Soviet Union and communism
16:15When this task was completed, they had a new task.
16:20Their aim is to prevent them from being guided by a true and sound compass.
16:24Towards the liberation of Palestine or hostility towards the United States
16:28And if necessary, they will involve them in armed conflicts among themselves.
16:33By distributing them into groups and scatterers, they benefit from several tools.
16:38The first tool in Afghanistan was the nationalist tool.
16:41The groups that split off are Pashtun groups on one hand
16:46And Tajikism on the other hand
16:51This was not the case in any doctrinal dispute.
16:53These are Sunnis and those are Sunnis
16:56But pricing national sentiment and tribalism among themselves
17:00This led to all this fighting
17:03Elsewhere, pricing was based on trends.
17:07Should we head towards Palestine or not head towards Palestine?
17:10We are moving towards overthrowing the Arab regimes that must be fought.
17:15For example, in Egypt, the Egyptian jihad emerged.
17:19Takfir and migration organizations strongly
17:22He began an assassination campaign and targeted tourism in Egypt.
17:27Assassination of officials in Egypt
17:29This was also a trend under the title of "overthrow".
17:33Systems before turning towards Palestine or opposing America
17:37If there are operations, I call them implementation operations.
17:40Islamic jihadist capabilities (in parentheses)
17:44In certain directions
17:46Our fundamental nature is to fight amongst ourselves.
17:49Even if it doesn't turn into internal fighting
17:53With their societies and with existing systems
17:56But striving with all possible means to ensure that it does not
18:00United Sports Association and close to Palestine
18:04This experience proved that the West did not only benefit in the First World War
18:12By establishing an Islamic leadership to control the Two Holy Mosques
18:17And God willing, even the Arab League
18:22Which was a British project that Britain approved of.
18:25In order to regulate the movement of Arab states
18:28I included a fundamental clause for them in the Arab League system.
18:32And that every state must fully respect the sovereignty of the other state.
18:38and its limits
18:39In other words, the borders drawn by Sykes-Picot and Balfour
18:42You must respect it and not transgress it.
18:45There will be sufficient coordination among you regarding policies.
18:50But you are forbidden from uniting
18:53And coordination of policies through Arab states that are subservient to American policy
18:58It was easy for them to move around within the Arab League.
19:03In order to make decisions that are important to the United States
19:08Therefore, the Afghanistan experience is a great, large-scale school of thought.
19:15How to benefit from legitimate religious sentiment
19:20Taking advantage of the slogans that the Afghan people must be liberated from foreign occupation
19:26But when it is under the umbrella of the United States and its agencies
19:31Arab reactionaries cooperated in providing funding.
19:33Arab intelligence agencies are also not seeking to liberate their people.
19:37Rather, it seeks to serve the United States.
19:40The big question mark we must ask becomes
19:42How can we allow this under the guise of Islam and jihad?
19:46The United States, on the one hand, benefits from Islamic resources in implementing its policies.
19:52These energies then strike when their task is complete.
19:55Among themselves, in order to stabilize the Arab and Islamic situation among themselves.
20:00Therefore, studying this experience does not justify accusing the United States.
20:05That it was she who created al-Qaeda and extremist organizations
20:10Rather, it must be studied carefully and thoroughly in order to understand
20:14Where and how can these Western powers
20:18Investing in this political Islam
20:21We will continue this topic in more detail, God willing.
20:28How did you move to other places to take advantage of this Islamic jihad?
20:34How to create organizations and how to distribute tasks
20:39This was most clearly demonstrated in Iraq after the occupation of Iraq.
20:45Political systems are a reflection of the cultures and consciousness of peoples.
21:06We look out from the window of international applications
21:13On the most prominent political systems
21:15We examine the history and records of international systems.
21:25Times passed and days multiplied
21:29We need to examine political systems
21:31We are digging in the land of this country
21:55From its north to the soldiers
21:58From its east to its west
22:01In every corner of this country
22:05And about every civilization that grew in it
22:09We will tell you about Babi, Kish, and Borsippa.
22:29We will tell you stories about Ur, Uruk, and Nippur.
22:35We will tell you stories about Gilgamesh, Enkidu, Ur-Nammu, and Tikal.
22:42Al-Hadhar and Nimrod
22:44We will tour Iraq
22:46We are searching for the antiquities and civilization of Iraq
22:49We will be with you in the regions
22:51After the Red Army withdrew from Afghanistan
23:17The war broke out between the Afghans themselves.
23:20And almost a cable was arranged through
23:25The struggle to reach Kabul
23:27Because he believed that whoever reached Kabul
23:30Controls the cable
23:31He will rule Afghanistan
23:33He forms the government to rule Afghanistan
23:35Even if northern Afghanistan is not under his control
23:39Southern Afghanistan or eastern Afghanistan are not under his control.
23:43What matters is who reaches the capital.
23:45This is a completely false theory to begin with.
23:48Because in my view, victory in Afghanistan was not about who controlled the capital.
23:54As much as it is required to present a political program and Afghan orientations
24:01The Afghan people can unite and reach safety by uniting their efforts.
24:08By finding a political system that unites all these possibilities and all these contradictions
24:14But they fell into the trap of the conflicting agencies and powers.
24:19And they are trapped in a difficult situation: the extent to which their sense of national identity sometimes overrides Islamic slogans.
24:30This means that it was not easy for the Tajiks and Uzbeks to accept Pashtun rule.
24:35The opposite is also true, and this too is a matter for political Islam.
24:40Which is based on the belief that simply raising the Islamic flag can resolve other issues.
24:46There was a radish seed
24:47He has firsthand experience with the Afghan brothers.
24:51It lasted for more than two years, from 1990 to 1990
24:55In a mission to find out the cause of this polarization
24:59It became clear that, for example, Rabbani and Hekmatyar belong to the same school of thought.
25:07When you ask them intellectually, they tell us, "We have read Sayyid Qutb."
25:13Hassan al-Banna, Abu al-A'la al-Mawdud: We are this political Islam.
25:16Two boats from the Muslim Brotherhood movement, but because this one is Pashtun and this one is Asbaki
25:24The Tajiks were innocent; the conflict between them was intense, and the fighting was criminal.
25:32This needs to be studied to what extent sub-identities
25:38Sometimes it goes beyond that, even though this one is a believer and prays, and that one is a believer and prays.
25:43This calls for an Islamic state, and this also calls for an Islamic state.
25:49With the end of this so-called jihad in Afghanistan
25:54The Arab mujahideen have returned to their countries
25:58Here we found that Algeria had become embroiled in a war that lasted nine years.
26:04With a jihadist movement that wants to transform Algeria into a system it believes to be Islamic
26:12From an Islamic perspective, and as another force in Algeria, she does not accept this direction.
26:20The armed Islamist movement put forward a plan that resulted in a nine-year conflict.
26:26The Algerian economy was hampered, and much of Algeria's resistance was destroyed.
26:32He instigated massacres among Algerians themselves and killings
26:36It lasted for nine years, thus weakening Algeria's role in the Arab nation.
26:44Its role in the region and its role in the development process will undoubtedly last for years and years.
26:49Even today, this experience has not been fully examined to understand why and how it happened.
26:57In Egypt, we talked about several operations that took place inside Egypt.
27:03She influenced the Egyptian economy, seeking to impose her views and perspective on how to overthrow the regime.
27:12Under the Takfir wal-Hijra movement, and in other countries as well, this trend was raging.
27:20In Syria, an armed faction of the Muslim Brotherhood movement emerged against the backdrop of this rising jihad.
27:28In the armed world, whether in Afghanistan or other regions
27:32This armed action in Syria was also taking place under a cover that raised more than one question mark.
27:40Because the primary incubator for training and support was in Jordan
27:45I don't believe that Jordan was far removed from American policy.
27:50Apart from British politics
27:52Far from the policy of protecting the Zionist tent
27:55But he was very enthusiastic about overthrowing the regime in Syria.
27:59Who was waging his fiercest political battles in the negotiations
28:04With the United States and with the Zionist entity in order to obtain its rights in the Golan
28:11He supported the resistance and fought for Lebanon's security.
28:16Through the Lebanese Civil War
28:19However, this armed violence erupted in Syria
28:22All these phenomena that occurred
28:25She was under the direction of one maestro
28:29Its title is "How to Benefit from This Title".
28:33Armed Islamic jihad for various purposes
28:37The first maestro was the United States
28:41But he has assistants
28:44Everyone in the region was acting according to their own interests.
28:47For example, in Syria the situation was Iraqi-Jordanian
28:51You want to take advantage of this armed Islamic action.
28:55To weaken Syria
28:56Because Iraq has an interest
28:58He disagrees with the regime in Syria.
29:01He wants to weaken the regime in Syria.
29:03It is a war yacht against Iran
29:05Syria is close to Iran
29:07Jordan, which wants to break free from Syrian nationalist positions
29:12Which hindered him and prevented him from signing unique agreements
29:17With the Zionist entity
29:20Therefore, it was in his interest to deny American policy.
29:23By weakening Syria
29:24Meaning that there is a higher American interest
29:27There are sub-interests of some regional states
29:32This violence is perpetrated and this violence is supported
29:35These experiments took place in the 1980s and 1990s
29:40Used in an advanced way
29:44In a more complex way
29:46More organized
29:48More effective
29:49After the occupation of Iraq
29:52But the phenomenon persisted
29:55It is how international agencies control
29:58regional
29:59Which all
30:01Within the American strategy
30:03On this phenomenon
30:04In contrast, a war from independent states
30:07Among the countries that do not want to be under the hegemony of the United States
30:12She wants to point the compass towards Palestine.
30:15How to deter these groups
30:18In order to maintain stability
30:20Preventing internal fighting among the peoples of the region
30:24In order to direct the compass towards the liberation of Palestine
30:27And confronting American influence in the region
30:30There was the phenomenon of Arab Afghan jihad
30:36The base headed by Osama bin Laden
30:40Here, we must highlight a strategic shift in this direction.
30:44Because when she left Afghanistan
30:46He went to Sudan
30:48Sudan, as you know
30:50There was a military coup in Sudan
30:54Omar Hassan al-Bashir came
30:56The Islamist movement that supported him was primarily led by Hassan al-Turabi.
31:02She is the mastermind behind this military and political coup.
31:07Some groups considered Sudan to have become an Islamic republic.
31:13It can be relied upon
31:14It must be supported; it must be approached.
31:16It is necessary to stay there; preparations must be made on its land.
31:20Among these were Osama bin Laden and some of his groups.
31:24Which went to Sudan
31:25She laid down her rules there
31:27A commercial investment process has begun.
31:29The process of manufacturing and cultivation began
31:33She believes this is part
31:34It helps her finance herself
31:36And in strengthening the new Sudanese Islamic Republic in Sudan
31:41An international conference was organized that day for all Islamic movements in the world.
31:47In Khartoum
31:49All Sunni and Shiite Islamic movements were present.
31:53All resistance factions
31:56Under the title of uniting Islamic efforts to confront the Western threat
32:02Especially after what we witnessed with the burning of Al-Aqsa Mosque
32:07From the Kuwait-Iraq War
32:10The landing of American forces in Kuwait and their deployment in Saudi Arabia
32:14These powers felt that the region was under threat
32:17These efforts must be unified
32:19Here is the base leadership at the same time
32:23All the secrets I partially told you about have been revealed.
32:27This refers to what we discussed regarding America's role in Afghanistan.
32:31In this episode, it's signs, meaning outlines.
32:35But the details are something very dangerous
32:37It proves the ability to control and dominate by long-term intelligence
32:42Manipulating minds and using Islamic slogans to achieve its goals
32:47He was one of the greatest Arab writers who uncovered this subject.
32:50It is Professor Hassanan Heikal who wrote it under the title
32:53When the United States grew up in Afghanistan
32:56It means it raised the slogan "God is Great" and was practicing its policies
33:00It became clear through these documents and this information
33:03However, the occupation of Afghanistan was not a Soviet aggression.
33:09With Soviet communist ambitions as much as it was an American trap
33:14We may have decided to involve the Soviet Union in this battle with the Red Army.
33:18It became clear how America benefited from this Islamic jihad.
33:23As a combat tool that costs nothing
33:26The fighters are Muslims
33:2890% of the funding comes from Islamic countries, primarily Saudi Arabia.
33:34The weapons even came from Egyptian and some Arab countries' stockpiles.
33:39Pakistan, with all its weight, fighters, and resources, has mobilized for this battle.
33:46But who reaped the benefits of this battle with the fall of the Soviet Union?
33:51Meaning the end of the socialist camp
33:54That is, the end of the parallel polarity to American polarity
33:59The world has been exposed to the uniqueness of a single American superpower.
34:03It intervened in the region directly with its soldiers through the Kuwait War.
34:09Iraqi army strike
34:10It was later revealed that they had ambitions to control Iraq completely.
34:14Because the next war proved that
34:17There was a threat posed by this presence.
34:20Presence for Palestine and the Palestinian cause
34:25Which was affected by the American return with such force
34:28And the submission of Arab regimes to the Americans with such force
34:31And expelling the Palestinian resistance from Lebanon
34:34If there was a flaw in this balance
34:36This force was discovered in Afghanistan
34:40That she had been misled and that she had been used
34:44Therefore, I decided to implement a strategy of targeting the United States.
34:49Al-Qaeda, which was in Afghanistan, was fighting under the American umbrella.
34:55With the support of Arab reactionaries and with Arab money, it is an Arab intelligence front.
35:01Today she believes it is her duty to strike the United States
35:05Because it was first used and was a tool for this strategy
35:10It is a kind of psychological conditioning and self-criticism of its policies
35:16It began to strike at US interests left and right.
35:20In Nairobi and elsewhere, in Yemen, Sudan, and other places, and several operations
35:29These operations culminated in the September 11 attacks in Nairobi.
35:37She believed this was a renewed conflict with the United States.
35:42And purification of the self after it had been a burden
35:45But this doesn't happen that easily for two reasons.
35:49Firstly, because during the Afghan jihad, Arab and foreign intelligence agencies
35:56It has infiltrated these jihadist formations
35:59These breaches persisted even with the rise of the new al-Qaeda.
36:06Which I call the second phase of al-Qaeda's strategy
36:10The first stage was sending the mujahideen to Afghanistan to fight in Afghanistan.
36:14The second phase was global jihad in directing attacks against the West.
36:19And at its head the United States
36:21But in both cases, security breach and device hacking
36:25It existed because, during the construction and foundational stages of these phenomena
36:31It was not without flaws and intelligence breaches.
36:37We will then see and discuss the extent of this breach.
36:41This led to many operations and many strikes.
36:46It was not in favor of what is called Islamic Jihad
36:49But it was in the interest of the Western powers that exploited it
36:52Or for some Arab systems, even in some operations
36:55Some regimes were exploiting this breach in order to direct this violence.
37:01For its own interests, in order to gain more internal control or to serve its projects.
37:07American
37:09So the fundamental flaw in the strategy
37:12Purifying the provisions and the habit of pointing the compass towards the United States
37:16And anyone who wants to be sure of that
37:19He can review the data
37:21Which were issued by Al-Qaeda and its leadership
37:24During all these strikes
37:26She was all saying
37:27They have almost something in common
37:29However, we will strike the United States.
37:32You will not rest, you will not live
37:34Because the Palestinian people are not liberated
37:39And that Palestine is still occupied
37:41As long as the West maintains its grip on our people
37:44We strike
37:45This trend, if we isolate it from the violent exploitation
37:50or the process of infiltration
37:53It is flawless.
37:54Because yes, the United States is an enemy
37:56And that true Islamic jihad
38:00He should direct his blows at her.
38:02In order to go to Palestine
38:06But the security breach
38:08He is the one who made some operations
38:10Then in its investment
38:12In a way that is irrelevant
38:16And it serves Western policy
38:18And it serves even Zionist politics.
38:21It serves the policies of some Arab countries.
38:24If we cannot study
38:27All these experiences combined
38:30Under one title
38:31How does the West benefit from this general Islamic jihad?
38:36These general Islamic capabilities
38:39Since before World War I
38:41Even today, until their arrival in Iraq
38:44In Syria
38:45We cannot unpack it
38:47All his capabilities
38:49We dismantle all his strategies
38:50And we dismantle all his control
38:52For this effort
38:54Yes, there is part of this effort
38:56Breaking free from Western control
38:58Part of this effort
39:00He strikes blows against Zionism
39:01He directs strikes
39:02For American interests
39:05But what percentage
39:07relative to other blows
39:10And other capabilities
39:12Which weakens the Arab and Islamic nation
39:14It does not strengthen the Arab and Islamic nation.
39:17Which threatens the security of this nation
39:19And it does not strengthen the security of this nation.
39:21Here is a study of this phenomenon
39:23Since Britain decided
39:25However, she has the ability
39:27By replacing a Muslim caliph
39:29With another Muslim caliph
39:30And it cooperates with the new custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
39:35New
39:36That is, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
39:39Therefore, this ruler enters
39:42These capabilities
39:43religious morality
39:45Financial capabilities
39:46Within the American strategy
39:48Reaching the point of mobilizing Islamic capabilities
39:51In the war of the Basna
39:52In the Balkans
39:55To Indonesia
39:57To Afghanistan
39:58To benefit from them
40:00During the strike against the resistance in Iraq
40:02To the destruction of Syria
40:04All these events are taking place
40:06It is conducted under one title
40:08How was the decision made?
40:10What are the tools and methods?
40:12Intelligence, media, and morale
40:15Which led to the possibility of Western domination
40:18On what is called Islamic Jihad
40:20Jihadist movements and Islamic organizations
40:24This needs to be studied and highlighted.
40:29Because in this knowledge
40:31Political, media, psychological, and historical techniques
40:36It is our way out so that we can escape this vicious cycle.
40:41Our efforts become free from Western control.
40:46And from Western investment
40:47And free from the control of the agencies
40:50Some Arab countries
40:52Which harnesses all its capabilities
40:54Material and moral
40:56Religious, non-religious, and media-related
40:59And intelligence is the main thing, as we said.
41:02In order to serve American interests
41:05historical experience
41:07Because I call it the cold experience
41:10It's true there was bloodshed and killing
41:12But now it is far removed in history.
41:14If it can be read with a cool head
41:18It can be done without prejudice
41:21Without determination
41:22Because it is a historical study
41:24But it is very useful to us
41:27With our knowledge of its techniques
41:30Its methods and plans
41:31In order to invest in it
41:34In the current reality
41:36Which is hot
41:37Why is it hot?
41:38Because blood flows in it
41:39We may be biased
41:42For our organizations or movements
41:44Or for our positions
41:46To be able to grasp the bigger picture
41:48Only through historical lessons
41:50He who gives us provisions and help
41:53On understanding
41:54What colonialism used
41:56Old and new investment
41:59In political Islam
42:00And to say that we are capable of
42:04Liberation begins with breaking free from this domination.
42:07Western
42:07And saving what is called political Islam
42:11And Islamic thought because
42:12First and foremost
42:14Is this
42:15to think
42:16effort
42:18And good news
42:19They are sons of this nation
42:21It is part of the history of this nation.
42:23It is part of the historical, intellectual, and philosophical heritage.
42:26For this nation
42:27Either it is pure
42:29Pure white, pristine
42:32Free from the control of others
42:35Or it may be full of poisons
42:38A central axis in its essence
42:40And he focused his efforts on benefiting others.
42:45In the next episode, God willing.
42:47We will talk about how to benefit from oil.
42:51World oil policy
42:53In service of this Western strategy
42:55What happened in Iraq and Syria
42:58This is the ultimate benefit of this strategy.
43:02In the transformation of Islamic jihad
43:04For the sake of Western policies
43:06See you in the next episode
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