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Arabia
Al-Muqrin's proud of the Yanbu killings
2004-05-06
A statement purportedly from the top al Qaeda leader in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday praised gunmen who killed five Westerners last week but stopped short of claiming responsibility for the attack. "I look proudly on the Yanbu martyrs. The four heroes prepared, planned and executed their operation with precision," said the statement which claimed to be from Abdulaziz al-Muqrin. "They kept their promise to us and chose their target well because it was the site of many Western oil firms occupying our land economically and stealing its wealth," said the statement published on Islamist Web site Sawt al-Jihad. "They cased senior employees of infidel Americans and their allies...and inflicted the greatest pain on the enemies of God. I call on the nation's youth to emulate these heroes and wage jihad with courage. But I urge them to prepare well, be organised and choose their target and timing carefully to avoid shedding Muslim blood which is sacred."
Guess al-Muqrin's not surrounded anymore, huh?
Posted by:Dan Darling

#8  Raj, you bad boy! Too funny.
Posted by: Jen   2004-05-06 4:56:32 PM  

#7  I do so enjoy a recuring theme.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-05-06 4:41:25 PM  

#6  I love this one:

"They kept their promise to us and chose their target well because it was the site of many Western oil firms occupying our land economically and stealing its wealth,"

So when we give you $ in exchange for oil, that's called theft? If lying was an Olympic sport the Saudis would finally win a gold medal (and the silver and the bronze).

Speaking of the Olympics, I have a question for Aris...
Posted by: Raj   2004-05-06 12:14:46 PM  

#5  "Saudi Interior Minister Prince Naif blamed Saudi-born Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network. There has been no claim for the shooting."

Reuters omits that "blame" (rhymes with "claim") has been attributed to the work of Zionists; by none other than Princes Abdullah and Saud Feisal. Why doesn't the news agency do a little triangulation investigation? I sent it an e-mail to that effect.
Posted by: Michael   2004-05-06 11:44:41 AM  

#4  Aha! So you were, in your devious fashion, attempting to redefine the situation by using an alternative word! Woooo, that's dicey, bro, I don't think Nayef would approve of 'cornered' cuz it's more definitive and clearer than merely being "surrounded' which, on a large enough scale (conveniently left out of the press release) would always be 'true' after a fashion. Methinks you've got Nayef pegged, nailed, boxed in, enveloped, invested, and encircled, lol! Now if only the same could be said, definitively, of Al Mucky! Lol! What fun, Howard! ;-)
Posted by: .com   2004-05-06 7:38:13 AM  

#3  'Cornered' in the same way Zawahiri was, then. 'Cornered' probably has a dozen alternate meanings of varying degree in Arabic/Urdu.
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-05-06 7:30:05 AM  

#2  It depends on how you define the term "surrounded" - which was used extensively in "news" reporting sourced from Nayef's Security Forces. Once again, we should keep Pravda in mind when reading "news" from Saudi sources.

Defining "is" confounded a US President, so we must allow leeway to the Magic Kingdom's Nayef when he can't quite come to clear terms with "surrounded", heh. Nayef's "challenged" in so many ways, poor boy.
Posted by: .com   2004-05-06 6:19:21 AM  

#1  I thought the Saudis had this guy cornered in the desert? Can't be that cornered if he's got access to pen, paper and the postal services, obviously.
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-05-06 4:06:29 AM  

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