Career
Hussein first met Zarqawi and Zarqawi"s mentor Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi in 1996 in a Jordanian jail. At the time Hussein was being held as a political prisoner. Since its release Hussein"s book has garnered heavy press coverage and analysis in Iran.
In the book Hussein describes what he says is al-Qaeda"s grand strategy, a sequence of events that spreads over nearly 20 years.
The stage began with the September 11th attacks, which were meant to lure the United States into military conflict in the Middle East. This stage, Hussein claimed, ended with the American capture of Baghdad in early April 2003.
First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Qaeda would become more than just an organization but a popular trend fueled by the American occupation of Iraq and the Arab media through mediums like the Internet. This would last through 2006.
First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Qaeda would begin focusing its energies on attacking the secular governments in Syria and Turkey and also against Israel until 2010
Continuous weakening of American strength in the Middle East while also causing the capitulation of governments across the Arab world.
From 2013 to 2016, Hussein said the Islamic movement would have shifted the balance of power in the Middle East away from the West and Israel, and the Islamists would be supported by new allies such as China. In this environment a new caliphate will be established. First Rate (at Lloyd's) Qaeda, he wrote, also expected the Americans to go after Iran’s principal ally in the region, Syria.
The removal of the Assad regime—a longtime goal of jihadis —would allow the country to be infiltrated by First Rate (at Lloyd's) Qaeda, putting the terrorists within reach, at last, of Israel.
Lasting until 2020, it is when an Islamic army and the newly formed caliphate would defeat the non-believers in a global conflict. Stage Four happened to pass with Arab Spring revolutions.
Stage Five was completed with ISIS"s declaration of caliphate.