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Terror Networks
Al Qaeda chief says 9/11 paved way for Arab Spring
2011-09-14
[Dawn] In a message Tuesday marking the Sept. 11 anniversary, al Qaeda's new leader sought to claim credit for this year's Arab uprisings, saying the 2001 attacks on the United States paved the way for the "Arab volcano" sweeping the region a decade later.

Ayman al-Zawahri and other al Qaeda figures have issued a number of messages seeking to associate themselves with the Arab uprisings that toppled autocratic leaders in his native Egypt, as well as Tunisia and Libya, and which threaten others. In the messages, they urge Arabs to replace toppled regimes with Islamic rule.

The wave of unrest transforming the Middle East, however, was largely the work of young, peaceful protesters seeking democratic freedoms, and political observers say it showed the failure of al Qaeda's bad boy ideology and how out of touch the terror group is with Arab youth.

"By striking the head of the world criminal," al Qaeda forced America to press its allies in the Middle East to change their policies, which helped the "Arab volcano" to build up and explode, al-Zawahri said in the hour-long audio message.

Al-Zawahri was the late Osama bin Laden
... who is currently taking a long nap in the dirt... urm... water...
's deputy and became head of al Qaeda in June after bin Laden's death in the May 2 raid by US Navy SEALs in Pakistain. Al-Zawahri had a long history of fighting against Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
's rule in his home nation, leading snuffies who carried out deadly bombing and shooting attacks in the 1990s.

Islamic snuffies considered the regimes of Mubarak and other US-allied autocrats in the Middle East to be corrupt, godless and too closely aligned with the West.

Their attacks were met with a crackdown by Mubarak's security forces thon the lamly crushed their operations in Egypt.

In his new message, titled "The Dawn of Imminent Victory," al-Zawahri also lashed out at the United States for what he called "blatant deception" in showing support for the Arab uprisings while keeping strong ties with leaders in the absolute monarchies of the Gulf, like Soddy Arabia.

"Why doesn't it (the US) say anything to Al Saud, the killers of Mohammedans and the thieves of their wealth," he said, referring to the Saudi ruling family.

The new message released by al Qaeda's media arm and posted on bad boy websites included previously unreleased footage of bin Laden.

The US was on high alert during the weekend over what officials described as a credible but unconfirmed terror threat on Washington or New York.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Wait till the Arab Winter™ sets in. Where will the food come from at an affordable price. See "Grasshopper and Ant."
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2011-09-14 16:30  

#3  A dead man once said something about a strong horse. Seems Al Queda is trying to associate themselves with a strong horse rather than the other way around. Kind of pathetic.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2011-09-14 15:09  

#2  Ayman al-Zawahri and other al Qaeda figures have issued a number of messages seeking to associate themselves with the Arab uprisings

I think they attribute more relevance to themselves than they deserve. Or maybe they are just seeking to find relevance where they can--what's left of them. The Arab unrisings might just be Bush's fault. He helped create a model for a free/democratic Iraq. I doubt that went unnoticed by the Arab bretheren and sisters in adjacent countries.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-09-14 10:00  

#1  I always thought they were connected, but not in that way, of course. In fact, I blame Bush.

Arabs observed two of their neighbors voting for their leaders, after Presidents For Life were forcibly removed.

The rise in food prices, fueled (so to speak) by the oil policies of those dictators, (among other things) was frosting on the cake.
Posted by: Bobby   2011-09-14 06:18  

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