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Terror Networks
Al Qaeda chief slams Muslims for lack of support
2008-04-23
Al-Qaeda number two Ayman al-Zawahiri criticised Muslims from his armchair for failing to support Islamist insurgencies in Iraq and elsewhere in a new audiotape posted Tuesday on the Internet.
I didn't know that caves had internet connections.
Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant also blasted Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas over their reported readiness to consider a peace deal with Israel.

"I call upon the Muslim nation to fear Allah's question (at judgement day) about its failure to support its brothers of the Mujahedeen (holy Warriors), and (urge it) not to withhold men and money, which is the mainstay of a war," he said.
I call upon Knothead to witness Allan's judgment being delivered unto his minions even today on the ground in Iraq.
He also used the two-and-a-half hour message to urge Muslims to join militant groups, mainly in Iraq, where he claimed that the insurgency against the Iraqi government and the US-led coalition forces is bearing fruit.
If things are going so well, why would you need more martyrs jihadis?
"I urge all Muslims to hurry to the battlefields of Jihad (holy war), especially in Iraq," Zawahiri said in the message, the second in a two-part series to answer about 100 questions put to him via online militant forums.

"The situation in Iraq heralds an imminent victory of Islam and the defeat of the crusaders and those who stand under their flag," he said.
We've come up with a clever ploy that makes them use up ammunition at an astonishing rate! We're just sure that they're almost out of bullets as we speak. Come on over and we'll show you how it works. The details of this ingenious method are too sensitive to tell you about over the internet or the enemy would figure it out.
Turning his armchair towards ire on Hamas, he said the Palestinian group's reported willingness to hold a referendum on any peace deal with Israel flew in the face of Sharia, or Islamic, law.

"How can they put a matter that violates Sharia to a referendum?" he added.
How about they need room to maneuver so they can continue with their killing at a later date? Please refer to "hudna" in Syria for details. Dumbass.
Former Worst Ever US president Jimmy Carter said on Monday that Hamas told him it would recognise Israel's right to live in peace if a deal is reached and approved by a Palestinian vote.
Har har har! You bought that hook, line, and sinker, didn't you? No, don't answer that, it was a rhetorical question. Anyone with eyes can see the bobber hanging out of your a$$. Maybe now you'll just go crawl under a rock and stay there?
Hamas exiled chief Khaled Meshaal later told a press conference in Damascus that Hamas would not recognise the Jewish state and would insist on the right of some 4.5 million Palestinian refugees to return to Israel.
I thought it was Palestine. Well, I guess this shows some improvement.
Meshaal ruled out any direct talks with Israel but said Hamas was ready to hold discussions with US officials.

He said Hamas would recognise a peace deal negotiated by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on condition that it was subject to a referendum.

In his message, Zawahiri also called on the various jihadist groups operating in the country to unite behind the "more advanced" Al-Qaeda-backed "Islamic State of Iraq".
Wait a minute, are you messing with the terms of the franchise?
In the first part of the message released last Friday, Zawahiri commemorated the fifth anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq with a call to Muslims to make Iraq a "fortress of Islam".
In fact, anyone who sides with the jihadis should go there. And bring their sons if they are old enough to speak. Dead jihadis stacked like cordwood make great fortresses.
Posted by:gorb

#2  This stuff is just music to my ears.

Despite all the media suffering over the Iraq war creating a whole new army of extremists to attack us, you get the most vocal leader of the movement whining about a lack of manpower.

And yet, the media will find a way to spin this so it looks like we're losing in Iraq and we must pull-out post haste.

Posted by: eltoroverde   2008-04-23 16:43  

#1  I can see no greater indication that al-Qaida is losing than Zawahiri's continuing bombardment of muslims around the world for "failing to support the jihad". What a useless POS.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-04-23 13:32  

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