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Mullah Fudlullah accuses U.S. of continuing crusade against Islam
2004-11-11
Shiite cleric Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah said Wednesday that U.S. President George W. Bush's crusade against Islam had only stopped in theory but not in practice. Speaking during his weekly forum, the Shiite cleric said Bush had used the term crusade several times in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks against the United States. "But although he stopped using (the term) in the media, he has not really abandoned the idea," Fadlallah added.

He further said that Washington had "completely bypassed the United Nations in 2003, before launching a war against Iraq," adding that the way in which the U.S. launched a war against Iraq, against the advice of the international community, showed the ruling neoconservatives' disregard for this region. Fadlallah described Washington's pre-emptive wars as a "weapon used by Washington, not only to subdue the opponents of U.S. policy in this part of the world, but also to dismantle the UN in favor of the "leader country" in the world. The present U.S. administration is determined to remain the undisputed country which makes decisions affecting the destiny of others, Fadlallah said. He added that "despite all this, we believe the U.S. administration - under its neoconservative leadership - has received several setbacks, including its failure to locate any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the fact that the Americans are now caught in the Iraqi quagmire." Fadlallah said the United States was now compelled to abandon "its aggressive policy with regard to both Iraq, Palestine and elsewhere."
Posted by:Fred

#14  looks more like Anthony Quinn
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-11 8:40:37 PM  

#13  In the photo above "#4", who is that guy to the left of Arafat (cigarette in hand)? He looks like Saddam, but I know it can't be?
Posted by: smn   2004-11-11 8:28:23 PM  

#12  Hussein the Assassin deserves to die with Aids, like "Asshat" Arafat.
Posted by: leaddog2   2004-11-11 7:54:46 PM  

#11  Crusade? Cool!
Posted by: Crusader   2004-11-11 7:20:44 PM  

#10  Mullah Fudlullah is known as Elmer to his friends.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2004-11-11 4:27:15 PM  

#9  Time for someone in a supersecret govenerment intelligence agency to flip through their little black book under "A" for assassins....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-11-11 2:00:46 PM  

#8  And BTW what in the world happened to our little Pali friends and apologists?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-11-11 1:00:59 PM  

#7  Not too damn funny, check out the Mogen David with a Jesus nailed to it in the back ground.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-11-11 12:58:34 PM  

#6  He looks like Ringo Starr's evil brother. :P
Posted by: Trub   2004-11-11 9:06:47 AM  

#5  The man is just too cool in those shades. Even then an evil poseur!
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-11-11 7:25:16 AM  

#4  The roots of the Islamic terrorist movement
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-11-11 3:42:09 AM  

#3  Mullah Fudlullah obviously does not know the difference between a "War On Terror" and a "Crusade War against Islam"! Had this been a bonafide War of Christians against Muslims, the US's plight and other 'For Christ' nations, would have been much easier! Total Islamic national destruction could be acheived with or without the nuclear option, because the technology of the West leaves too wide a gap for "MAD" (Mutual Assured Destruction)!!
Posted by: smn   2004-11-11 12:33:04 AM  

#2  To heck with Mullah Fudlullah,I'm gonna wait till Lola Falana weighs in.
Posted by: dushan   2004-11-11 12:19:14 AM  

#1  Another classic case of projection from the reality-impaired world of islam. There's no crusade, but there is a jihad.
Posted by: Onionman   2004-11-11 12:13:59 AM  

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