Од особена важност е да прикажете во текстот кој ќе го ширите, дека поединци или групи албански џихадисти се борат и против САД, најголемиот албански партнер, за што некои од нив се осудени и на доживотни казни од американските судови. Кога поединците или групите од албански џихадисти ги напаѓаат нивните стратешки политички партнери-САД, што може да очекуваме од овдешните џихадисти?! Еве повеќе информации за албанските џихаддисти осудени и фатени во САД:
On January 7, a 25-year-old naturalized American named Sami Osmakac was arrested in Tampa, Fla., in a federal sting operation, while planning a terrorist attack on local nightclubs, as well as the county sheriff's office. He was charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against persons or property. Osmakac is an Albanian Muslim born in Kosovo (where his relatives spell their name Osmankaj).
The case of Sami Osmakac is the latest in several involving Albanian Muslim radicals. Arid Uka, 21, also an Albanian born in Kosovo, is on trial in Frankfurt, Germany, for
attacking a U.S. armed forces bus at Frankfurt airport last year, killing two servicemen, Senior Airman Nicholas J. Alden, 25, from South Carolina, and the bus driver, Airman 1st Class Zachary R. Cuddeback, 21, of Virginia, and injuring two more.
Uka pled guilty to murder and is expected to be sentenced shortly. The German government has
honored two other Americans, Air Force Staff Sgt. Trevor Brewer and civilian airport employee Lamar Conner, with the Federal Cross of Merit for apprehending Uka at the scene of the assault.
Hysen Sherifi, a 27-year old legal immigrant from Kosovo living in North Carolina, was
sentenced on Friday, January 13, to 45 years in prison for conspiring with Ziyad Yaghi, 23, and Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan, 24, in a North Carolina jihadist
plot taken down in 2009. The leader of that attempt, Daniel Boyd, 41, who became Muslim and claimed to have fought the Russians in Afghanistan, pled guilty in February 2010 to two counts of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to commit murder, maiming, and kidnapping overseas. Boyd is awaiting sentencing. His two sons, Dylan and Zakaria, also entered guilty pleas and
received, respectively, eight and nine years' imprisonment.
In July 2011,
Betim Kaziu, a Brooklyn-born man of Kosovar Albanian ancestry, was convicted of attempting to join the Somali jihadist movement Al-Shabaab. He has yet to be sentenced.
Albanian Islamist terror recruits first showed up in the United States in 2007, when Agron Abdullahu, a Kosovar, and three brothers, Shain, Dritan, and Eljvir Duka, who were born in Macedonia, were nabbed with Mohammed Shnewer, the Palestinian brother-in-law of Dritan, and Serdar Tartar, of Turkish origin. They intended to attack Fort Dix, N.J. Abdullahu was
sentenced to 20 months in jail for providing weapons training to the rest of the group. The Duka brothers were
sentenced to life imprisonment, with an extra 30 years each for Dritan and Shain Duka.