America is falling apart: Al-Qaeda tries to detonate violent US riots

America is falling apart: Al-Qaeda tries to detonate violent US riots

The Al-Qaeda terrorist group is actively trying to explore the current US riots by telling Muslims and non-Muslims to present themselves as “print champions”. The online warehouse of the jihadist One Ummah group uses the iconic image of George Floyd's recent moments to help deliver the message [...]

The online warehouse of the jihadist One Ummah group uses the iconic image of George Floyd's recent moments to help deliver a message for support to protesters on the streets of the United States.

This English-language warehouse, clearly directed at the American audience, envisions the internal destruction of the United States and its political system, as well as its economy and society, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.

The armed protests side of America and the civil war seem to be on the way,” is written in its commentary.

One of the messages says, the “even the Democrats can't help you, but we can. ”

According to analysts, this commentaries at the warehouse were written by someone who has a deepening knowledge of what is happening in the United States.

Al-Qaeda has been eclipsed in recent years by I SIS. But now using these protests, she's trying to get back, according to these analysiss.

“Protests of “Black Livings Matter” are a huge current event... that will have a major effect worldwide and beyond the media and public sphere in the artistic and cultural realm,” said Dr. Chiraz Maher, director of the Center for the Study of Radicalisation at King's College in London. /Periscope

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