Part 35 (1/2)
”We need to protect ourselves,” Farjani spoke calmly, with au- thority ”America has weapons of mass destruction that can reach our land into offer in retalia- tion Nothing, and that is a very frightening reality that the people of Iran ” Ah carefully, and so far what he heard was reat deal of sense
”Both the Soviets and the Americans can destroy each other and the rest of the world with a button Their armies will never rand finale to civilization They don't have to, nor would we expect either the Soviets or the Americans to ask the rest of the world if they er and every- one else be damned
”And yes, there have been better tiht and acted as one; especially against the Aain and theour borders They would love nothing more than to steal our land, our oil and even take over OPEC All in the name of world stability They'll throw around National Security s quite excitedly
Ahmed was fascinated A man from the Government as nearly as vitriolic as he was about America The only difference was Ahmed wanted to attack, and Farjani wanted to defend He didn't think it opportune to interrupt Farjani continued
”The Russians want us as a ater port They have enough oil, gas and resources, but they crave a port that isn't con- trolled by the Ah the hellespont So they too, are a potential eneraced our country everyone else wants to take it away from us?” Ahmed nodded automatically
”So we need to create a defense against outside aggressors We do not have weapons that can reach A that the Americans will never have, because they will never understand Do you knohat that is?”
Before Ahmed could answer, Farjani continued
”Honor and Faith to protect our heritage, our systereed
”We want you, Ahmed Shah to build a network of supporters, just like you, all across the United States that will come to our service e need them To the death Your skills will capture the attention of those with kindred sentiments You will draw them out, from the schools, from the universities
”Ahmed Shah, there are over 100,000 Irani and Arab students in the United States today Many, many of the American Universities, side by side with their future eneht it You will become one of them and you will find others that can be trusted, counted on, depended upon e call
”Your obvious dedication and personal tragedies,” Farjani pointed at the obvious affliction, ”will be the glue to provide others with strength You will have no proble That will be the easy part”
”If recruiting is so easy, then ill be the hard task?”
”Holding them back You will find itRight under the A at the seams until the day comes when they are needed If could be weeks, it could be years We don't know Maybe the day will never come
But it is your job to build this Army Grow it, feed it and keep our national spirit alive until such time that it becomes necessary to defend our nation, Allah and loyal Musliht America from within, inside her borders
”There hasn't been a foreign war on American soil since 1812
Americans don't knohat is like to have their country ruined, ravaged, blown up before their eyes We need a defense against America, and when it is deeded by Allah, our army will strike back at America where is hurts most In the streets of their cities In their homes, parks and schools But first weto act
”You will find out all the details in good ti, though, and that will begin shortly Everything you need to serve will be given you Go with Allah
Ahroup Abu Nidal He learned the basics that every ainst the Infidels
Shah moved to New York City on Deceistered at Colu departitimize his student visa and would commence classes on January 2
Recruitment was easy, just as Farjani had said
Ahmed built a team of 12 recruiters whom he could trust with his life Seven professional terrorists, unknown to the Ahly sanitized, came with him to the United States under assumed visas and the other 5, already in the country were personally recomic locations; New York was host to Ahmed and another Arab fanatic trained in Libya They both used Coluton DC
was honored with a Syrian terrorist who had organized mass anti- US demonstrations in Daeles and San Francisco were horaduates ere allowed to h technolo- gy disciplines Miao, Boston, and Dallas were also used as recruit Ahmed's personal arroup's activities they would have hly skilled not only in the use of C4 and Cemex, the Czechoslovakian plastic explosive that was responsible for countless deaths of innocent bystanders, but that were all very well educated Each spoke English like a native, fluent in colloquialisms and idioms unique to America
Much of his army had skills which enabled the departhes Defense Systehouse, Coanizations Every one of their em- ployers would have attested to their skills, honor and loyalty to their adapted country Ahroup ell versed in decep- tion After all, they answered to a greater cause