Monday, March 11, 2013

Arizonan Fights Alongside Al Qaeda

 

Another moron from Tucson/Phoenix joined a terrorist group. 9/11's Hani Hanjour wasn't an isolated occurrence.
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US-Born Former Army Vet Known As 'The American' Fights Alongside Al Qaeda


March 11, 2013
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/11/muslim-holy-warrior-known-as-american-seen-in-syria/
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An American who has gone by the name Eric Harroun has taken up arms
with Islamists, most recently in Syria. A frequent poster on message boards
favored by Islamic radicals, "The American" predicted the uprising he would
later join. Harroun announced one of his trips on MySpace.

He's a U.S.-trained soldier turned Muslim warrior who moves between America
and countries where the winds of the Arab spring blow, fighting alongside
jihadists and America-hating terrorists while celebrating his bloody exploits
on YouTube videos.

Eric Harroun, 30, grew up in Phoenix before joining the U.S. Army in 2000.
Although Harroun was never deployed during his three-year hitch, he has seen
plenty of combat fighting with Syrian rebels and, more recently, Jabhat al-Nusra,
a group the U.S. State Department classifies as an alias for Al Qaeda in Iraq.

"I was separated in a battle and most of my group was K.I.A. and Al-Nusra
me up," Harroun told FoxNews.com during one of several brief interviews
conducted via Skype.

Harroun, who said he is now in Turkey, shrugged off a question about fighting
alongside Al Qaeda terrorists who have joined the Syrian rebellion, saying,
"the U.S. plays both sides, too." He said the offshoot of the terror group
behind the 9/11 attacks welcomed him.

"Getting into Al-Nusra is not rocket science," he said. "It just takes balls
and brains."

Harroun, known among Syrian rebels and loyalists alike as "The American," has
moved from one country to another, joining protesters in the takedown of Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak before fighting alongside rebels attempting to depose
Syria's Bashar al-Assad. A prolific poster of online diatribes against the
infidel, he's joined the threads of those calling for the deaths of Zionists.

His father, Darryl Harroun, told FoxNews.com that his son was discharged
the Army after he was seriously injured while riding in a pickup truck that hit
a tree. He was left with full disability pay and a steel plate in his head,
according to his father.

"Now he has mood swings and what-not," said Darryl Harroun, who lives in Arizona
and talks to his son by phone frequently. "He was already suffering from
depression before that, and the accident just kind of multiplied it."

Darryl Harroun said his son is seen as an adventurer by friends and relatives,
who call him "Arizona Jones."

"He just loves that part of the world," said Darryl Harroun, who said his
family has been in the U.S. for several generations and is not Muslim. "We
scratch our heads and wonder what the hell he's doing. I told him, 'You're
never going to change those people's minds over there.' But he says they treat
him like a hero.

"I know one day I'm going to get a message from over there, telling me my son
is dead," he said.

Darryl Harroun said he doesn't believe the U.S. -- much less his own son --
has any business in Middle Eastern affairs. But at least one family member
seems to believe Harroun is fighting a noble battle.

"Keep fighting Eric!" Harroun's sister, Sarah Harroun, posted on Facebook
this week. "The people of Syria and you are in my prayers."

Harroun's descent into Islamic fanaticism seems to have begun sometime after
his discharge from the military. With seemingly no way to pursue his lifelong
dream of being a soldier, he fell in with two Iraqi brothers, Maadh and
Hayder Ibrahim, who he met while attending Pima Community College in Tucson,
and began to identify himself as a Muslim, according to people who know him.

He became active on anti-Israeli message boards, posting virulent rants
against Zionism as well as his own uploaded images and videos.

A spokesman with the Syrian rebel group known as the Amr ibn al-'Aas Brigade
told FoxNews.com "The American" operated with the organization until a month
ago. Harroun confirmed reports from the Amr ibn al-'As brigade that he had
left Syria, and said he is currently in Istanbul.

Harroun is believed to have worked for a Phoenix-based mortgage company after
leaving the military. Officials and co-workers there declined to discuss
Harroun, whose online posts indicate he has traveled to and from the Middle
East at least a half-dozen times over the last decade.

Army spokesman Ray Gall confirmed that Harroun served in the Army's 568th
Engineer Company and was based at Fort Riley, Kansas, from October 2000 to
May 2003, attaining the rank of Private First Class before his discharge.
Gall declined to provide any details regarding Harroun's discharge.

In Syria, Harroun has become so well known that a pro-regime video was
created claiming that "The American" is a "criminal from Miami." A mugshot
and rap sheet are provided as proof of Harroun's criminal past, but the
picture in the video does not resemble Harroun.

In recent months, Harroun has appeared in several online videos alongside
Syrian rebels fighting in Damascus. Described in his Facebook profile as a
Sunni Muslim, Harroun has posted in several threads claiming to have
personally killed several Shabiha (supporters of the Assad regime), Syrian
soldiers and an Iranian.

"I hate bad guys like Bashar [Assad]," Harroun told FoxNews.com. "I hate
Iran, too. I am a freedom fighter."

In one video posted online, Harroun is seen on the Syrian battlefield,
speeding toward a downed helicopter in a Jeep detailed with a Free Syrian
Army emblem on its windshield. Harroun told FoxNews.com the video was shot
at a place called Mansura in eastern Syria.

In the video, Harroun and a driver he addresses in Arabic as "The Chechen"
ride toward the downed Syrian helicopter.

"We smoked the mother f*****s, didn't we?" Harroun tells the driver.

"Allah Akbar!" he exclaims.

The FSA is a conglomerate of militia-style groups and former Syrian
military personnel, according to Rafael Green, a research fellow at the
Middle East Media Research Institute. Green said the FSA cooperates with
groups such as Jabhat al-Nusra, and is not particular about who takes up
its cause

For Harroun, who claims to have been arrested twice by Egyptian security
forces in 2011 and traveled extensively in Lebanon and Turkey, the war
in Syria seems to be an opportunity to kill in the name of a cause. He
said Israel may be next on his agenda -- specifically the Palestinian
territories -- citing "atrocities" that "Israel is doing to the Palestinians.

"Maybe Gaza is next for me, maybe [the] West Bank," said Harroun, whose
Facebook wall bears the quote: "The only good Zionist is a dead Zionist."

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