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NSF’s Connection to the 9/11 Hijackers

The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, which until recently was the main group of the National Salvation Front [NSF], has close relations with Al Qaeda. Before 9/11, the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood even had close ties with the 9/11 hijackers.

When it comes to the Syrian National Salvation Front [NSF], the enemy of our enemy is not our [America's] friend. Until recently, the main group in the NSF, a Syrian opposition group founded by the former Vice President Abdul Halim Khaddam, was the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood. Until recently, Ali Saddredine Bayanouni, the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood leader, led the NSF along with Khaddam. 

The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood is one of the most pro-Al Qaeda factions of the Muslim Brotherhood. In Hamburg, Germany, both the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda set up a radical Islamic terrorist network. Some of them are members of both the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda. In fact, the radical Islamic cell network in Hamburg, which the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda cooperated in creating, is where at least many of the 9/11 hijackers including Mohammad Atta come from. 

“Mohammed Atta, a wealthy Egyptian, is believed to have been a key figure in the Hamburg cell, but also the ringleader of all 19 of the 9/11 hijackers,” reports the BBC. Americans at a Crossroads says this about Darkanzanli, one member of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood:

Syrian emigre linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and two major terrorist attacks
According to US intelligence officials, Darkazanli belonged to the Muslim Brotherhood when in his homeland, Syria. They say that, in the early 1980’s, he took part in a violent revolt, led by the Brotherhood, against the brutal regime of the dictator Hafez Assad. The rebellion was crushed – and soon after, Darkazanli moved to Hamburg in Germany where he established a company ferrying goods in and out of the country. He has been circumstantially linked to the bombings of the US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998 and to the 9/11 hijackers. Intelligence agencies have also linked Darkazanli to the Al Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden.
Mamoun Darkazanli has never been tried in a court of law for the allegations leveled against him. A Spanish judge did issue a European warrant for his arrest in 2003 – and he was held in jail by the German authorities for some months. But the country’s highest court eventually ruled the arrest warrant to be against German law – and he was freed. Darkazanli still lives in Hamburg.

World Net Daily reports that:

For years, the Central Intelligence Agency was involved with elements of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood residing in Hamburg, Germany. Those individuals not only were Syrian Muslim Brotherhood members but were members of al-Qaida.
These Syrian Muslim Brotherhood members had escaped from Syria after the late Syrian President Hafez al-Assad murdered some 20,000 of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood members by raiding the Syrian town of Hama in 1982. A number of them sought refuge in Hamburg, Germany, among other places.

Other 9/11 hijackers from the Hamburg cell created by the former main group of the NSF the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood with Al Qaeda are Ramzi Binalshibh [nicknamed Ramzi Omar], Said Bahaji and Zakariya Essabar. 

Khaddam served for decades in Syria’s terror regime. He helped form Syria’s alliance with Iran. Mideast Monitors reports that:

A brilliant and charismatic diplomat, Khaddam was instrumental in helping a regime dominated by Alawites (a heterodox Islamic offshoot) gain acceptance in the predominantly Sunni Arab world. He was widely credited with forging strong Syrian relations with Saudi Arabia and Iran’s Islamic Republic (both provided the Assad regime with enormous levels of financial aid in the 1980s, despite their mutual animosity). 

After defecting from Syria’s terror regime, Khaddam then forms an alliance with the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, which is allied to Al Qaeda. One year leader, Khaddam founded the NSF. Until recently, the main group of the NSF was the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood.

Khaddam’s National Salvation Front [NSF] likes to portray themselves as a coalition of democratic groups that seeks to free Syria from the expansionist Assad regime. But the evidence says otherwise. It’s founded by someone who was the VP of the terror regime in Syria until he defected from it. The Syrian regime was just as much of a terror regime when he was the VP as it is today. The main group is the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, which seeks to turn Syria into an expansionist Islamist state. Like the rest of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood seeks to have a radical Islamic caliphate dominate the world. The Syrian MB [Muslim Brotherhood] would pretend to be for democracy, but it really seeks to turn Syria into an expansionist Islamist state.

This is the connection the NSF had with Al Qaeda, by making one of their biggest allies into its main group of the NSF until recently when the Syrian MB defected from the NSF and decided that it’s main fight was against Israel, not the Syrian regime.

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