vendredi 20 juillet 2012


Azawad’s call for international support on the war on terror and against the axis of evil

Azawad-US-flag-td-Azawad is in war against countless terrorist organizations backed by a new axis of evil made of Mali, Algeria, and Qatar. Today, Azawad wish to make the same speech of the State of the Union made by Georges W. Bush on January 29, 2002. But as long as the U.S. and the free world do not support Azawad, it will be a mere wish while terrorism is spreading all over Africa.




"As we gather tonight, our nation is at war, our economy is in recession and the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers. Yet the state of our union has never been stronger."

These two sentences could represent the current situation of Azawad where the MNLA (National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad) is fighting almost with some empty arms against terrorists organizations backed by evil nations with the goal of erasing all traces of civilizations further than in Azawad.

However, these two sentences were made 10 years ago to represent the situation in the United States of America. They were not spoken by Azawadians but by President Georges W. Bush.

In that time, U.S. and the free world were attacked by Al Qaeda backed by some nations, the axis of evil.

The MNLA and Azawad were attacked on June 27, 2012 by the AQIM (Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb), MUJAO (Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa), and Boko Haram. For months, these terrorist organizations have been recruiting both inside and outside Azawad. For months, terrorists from Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Somalia, Pakistan, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Libya and many more countries came to Azawad in order to destroy not only this new country but also the civilized world. For months, the new axis of evil supported these terrorists organizations financially, military, mediatically, and technologically.

This aggression in which two of the bravest officers of the MNLA were killed created a state of the union between Azawadians that has never been stronger.

Azawadian and the MNLA strongly believe that one day, "The Azawadian flag will fly again over every single official building in Azawad. Terrorists who once occupy Azawadian cities will occupy cells in Taoudenni. And terrorist leaders who urged followers to sacrifice their lives will be running for their own".

Azawadians and the MNLA are also confident that their dream cannot come true without the supports of the United States of America and its allies of the free world.

This dream will not come true without international support because terrorist organizations all over Africa designated the Sahel-Sahara region as their new playground, and will do whatever it takes to succeed and spread their evil activities all over Africa.

This dream will not come true without international support because these terrorists organizations are supported by an axis of evil made of at least three countries: Mali, Algeria, and Qatar while Azawad and the MNLA is rejected by the free world.

The Azawadians and the MNLA wish to also say: "Our nation will continue to be steadfast, and patient and persistent in the pursuit of two great objectives. First, we will shut down terrorist camps, disrupt terrorist plans and bring terrorists to justice. And second, we must prevent the terrorists and regimes who [support them] ... from threatening [Azawad] and the world."
But the Azawadians and the MNLA cannot say it without having allies in this war on terror and against the axis of evil.

The Azawadians and the MNLA will say it when "Azawad and America become allies against war on terror, and when Azawad and America will be partners in rebuilding a liberated Azawad".

Will the U.S and the free world stand alongside Azawad in the war on terror in the Sahel-Sahara region? Or will the U.S. and the free world allow terrorism to spread all over Africa and intervene only when it is too late?

The U.S. and the free world have to answer these questions. They have to do so quickly because the terrorist and the new axis of evil are not wasting time.

Written by Acherif Ag Intakwa

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