IntelCenter: Know Thy Enemy Terrorism DVD Series: al-Qaeda V065: Abu Yahya al-Libi: Iraq: Between Indications of Victory and Conspiratorial Intriques (English Subtitles)
 
 
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IntelCenter: Know Thy Enemy Terrorism DVD Series: al-Qaeda V065: Abu Yahya al-Libi: Iraq: Between Indications of Victory and Conspiratorial Intriques (English Subtitles)

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Volume 65 contains a 27'08" video from al-Qaeda's as-Sahab Media featuring a video statement from Abu Yahya al-Libi that was released on 22 Mar. 2007. It has a production date of Mar. 2007 [Safar 1428H] and has English subtitles. It is entitled, "Iraq: Between Indications of Victory and Conspiratorial Intriques". Al-Libi speaks about the creation and importance of the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) and the need for jihadist groups in Iraq to unite under its banner. The "Know Thy Enemy" series is specifically designed to give professionals across the academic to private security to government spectrum access to the highest possible quality of unedited versions of terrorist videos in a format useable by analysts to help achieve better clarity on the activities of such groups and consequently improve efforts to prevent attacks. IntelCenter is the primary supplier of terrorist video material to law enforcement, military and intelligence communities in the US and other countries around the world. IntelCenters foremost responsibility is in providing counterterrorism intelligence support to government agencies. However, when IntelCenter has materials that are not restricted and can be released to a broader community it does so in order to help support researchers, academics, journalists, security officials and others who have a legitimate need for professional level material to understand the threat but do not have access to government resources. As a result IntelCenter is a significant supplier of terrorist video material to CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, AP, Reuters, AFP, Fox News, MSNBC, France24, the Washington Post, New York Times and countless other media outlets, documentary makers, universities and others around the world.

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