I'd rather not link to his website, but
excerpts can be found here. Anwar al-Maliki, the former Imam of a mosque frequented by Major Hasan, had plenty of praise for the murderous rampage.
Nidal opened fire on soldiers who were on their way to be deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. How can there be any dispute about the virtue of what he has done? In fact the only way a Muslim could Islamically justify serving as a soldier in the US army is if his intention is to follow the footsteps of men like Nidal.
A while back, I did a series of posts called "A New War Against Radical Islam." In part two I advocated forming teams of assassins to conduct clandestine warfare against our terrorist enemies. And I also
suggested the following:
It is also worth considering directly targeting radical Islamic clerics who preach jihad against Americans and openly support terrorism. Such clerics believe they can inspire terrorism and send suicide bombers to their deaths with impunity, remaining secure themselves while others blow up civilians or install roadside bombs. It's time they started dying also.
When I wrote that, individuals such as Anwar al-Maliki were the targets I had in mind. He is openly encouraging U.S. military personnel to commit treason and murder their fellow soldiers. By doing so, he is helping place more suspicion on Muslims in the U.S. military, and working diligently to associate Islam with acts of murder and treason. There's no reason he should be allowed to produce his propaganda with impunity.
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