Capitol rioters compared to Al Qaeda

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It seems that the Democrats aren’t satisfied with their lousy impeachment attempt against President Trump and Nancy Pelosi and her party comrade continuous assault on the political rivals – the Republicans and millions of people who voted for Donald Trump. Now they are pushing ahead a much dangerous evil agenda by proving the existence of Al Qaeda in the US.

According to media reports, retired Army General Stanley McChrystal has compared the Capitol riot to the evolution of Al Qaeda saying in both instances people followed a ‘powerful leader’ who ‘justified their violence’. He warned America is headed for a homegrown insurgency.

McChrystal, the former commander of American troops in Afghanistan, said there are terrifying parallels between the birth of the terrorist group responsible for the September 11 terrorist attacks and the violent siege on the US Capitol last week that left five dead and sent shockwaves around the world.

Donald Trump has given his supporters ‘legitimacy to become even more radical’, he told Yahoo News, with his Stop the Steal rhetoric now a radical rallying cry similar to the Lost Cause adopted by the Southerners in the American Civil War.

McChrystal, who was fired by President Barack Obama after he made disparaging remarks about him and then-Vice President Joe Biden, warned that now ‘the fabric of something very dangerous has been woven’, the consequences will continue long after Trump leaves office.

His comments come as the nation is still reeling from the January 6 attack on the seat of American democracy and security is being ramped up ahead of President-elect Biden’s inauguration.

As more arrests of mob members are made and new details of the siege continue to emerge, it has become increasingly clear that among the rioters were members of several extremist groups including white supremacists, neo-Nazis and Proud Boys.

McChrystal led the army’s fight against the the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.

He said the recent events on the US soil are drawing concerning reminders of the rise of the terrorist group.

Back then, people with ‘very poor prospects’ followed Osama Bin Laden ‘who promised to take them back in time to a better place’, he said.

For the last four years, Trump has taken on that role with a radical group of American citizens.

On January 6, he riled up the crowds at a DC rally telling them to march to the Capitol and ‘to fight’, moments before the mob broke into the building to stop the Electoral College votes being counted.

‘I did see a similar dynamic in the evolution of al-Qaida in Iraq, where a whole generation of angry Arab youth with very poor prospects followed a powerful leader who promised to take them back in time to a better place, and he led them to embrace an ideology that justified their violence,’ McChrystal told Yahoo News.

‘This is now happening in America.’

McChrystal also drew comparisons to another dark time in American history.

‘President Trump has updated Lost Cause with his ‘Stop the Steal’ narrative that they lost because of a stolen election, and that is the only thing holding these people down and stopping them from assuming their rightful place in society,’ McChrystal said.

The Lost Cause myth came out of the Confederate states at the end of the Civil War as they tried to rewrite the narrative after losing.

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