How did Saudi Arabia confront Al-Qaeda, or how was it directed?

How did Saudi Arabia confront Al-Qaeda, or how was it directed?

2015-12-06T13:09:00-08:00

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How did Saudi Arabia confront Al-Qaeda…the title of the huge documentary film produced by the Saudi Al-Arabiya channel. The real question that comes to anyone’s mind before seeing the film: Why Al-Qaeda? Isn’t ISIS better than Al-Qaeda to produce a documentary, especially since Saudi Arabia is currently complaining about the threat of ISIS, and Have there been many suicide operations carried out by ISIS in Saudi Arabia, and large raids carried out by ISIS in Saudi Arabia as the media depicts it?

Look at this great celebration on social networking sites about this film. You feel as if it is a movie by a Saudi director who won an Oscar, for example, or a movie about a miracle that happened in Saudi Arabia. And the accounts of the Saudi intelligence services whose comments fill the sites: One person says: Help spread it. (The topic was propaganda more than it contained wonderful material.) And a page affiliated with them: The producer of the documentary says: After this film, we are preparing for a new film about Decisive Storm (Look at the clever linking process between the story of Al-Qaeda and the story of Yemen, which suggests to the reader or viewer that the war on… Al-Qaeda itself is the war on Yemen, and they complement each other) and a page transmits clips from the film about Al-Qaeda’s operations in Saudi Arabia and how Saudi Arabia eliminated them (in order to highlight small clips about the extent of the damage that occurred to Saudi Arabia from Al-Qaeda’s operations) and a very huge hashtag (#How#I faced# Saudi Arabia #Al-Qaeda), has reached more than twenty thousand tweets and is still very active. A big celebration, as if it were a scientific, space, or humanitarian achievement that happened in Saudi Arabia, or an awards ceremony, etc., in a way that calls for laughter. The issue was not for the sake of the interior, but for the sake of the exterior. What does it mean to produce a huge film about fighting Al-Qaeda, which is the state’s mission, and to highlight this issue as if it were a blessing from the House of Saud to their people? Not for their people, but for the sake of other peoples to see. The logical question: Why did this documentary about Al-Qaeda appear now, when Saudi Arabia only cares about ISIS these days, and the name Al-Qaeda has completely disappeared in Saudi media and was replaced by the name ISIS?????? What is strange is that this documentary comes about a day ago. From the beginning of Al-Qaeda’s expansion operations in Yemen in a way, and certainly orders reached Al-Qaeda to prepare for specific operations in Yemen and to expand for political gains for the benefit of Saudi Arabia. Indeed, the order was given for Al-Qaeda to enter Zanzibar in Abyan and the expansion of Al-Qaeda and the assassination operations that are being carried out in the name of Al-Qaeda now. This film was produced for Yemen and international public opinion, to emphasize that Saudi Arabia is fighting terrorism and Al-Qaeda, and that Saudi Arabia has no relationship with Al-Qaeda in Yemen, and it is difficult for (Ana Hassas) to link the emergence of Al-Qaeda in Yemen to Saudi Arabia from international public opinion, especially by Yemenis. themselves. This is the message that is intended to be conveyed to public opinion through this huge celebration around the documentary film, which is that what will happen in terms of Al-Qaeda operations in Yemen and the assassinations that will take place in the name of ISIS and its upcoming movements, Saudi Arabia will not have any role in it because Saudi Arabia is fighting Al-Qaeda, and who is to say? That Saudi Arabia is behind Al-Qaeda will be the subject of everyone’s ridicule, ha-ha-ha. The power of the media material that has been produced with this huge amount of influences, images, and documents will destroy any awareness and logic in understanding what is going on. Not only that, but there are a lot of “I am Hassas” from He will say that Al-Qaeda is a Zoroastrian Iranian creation. I am Hassas

Note: Hassas is the name of a donkey in an cartoon series. He used to sing: I am Hassas and my braying is considered a song hhhhhh

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