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Terror Networks
Bin Laden to release another message
2007-09-20
Five bucks says it is a general message recorded long ago with no meaningful specifics (except for where the video freezes, of course). If it does turn out to be the case, it means AQ has been planning this for some time. I wonder if the last release was separate because it was easier to put together that way and intended to bolster this one's credibility. We'll see I suppose.

CAIRO, Egypt - Osama bin Laden will release a new message soon declaring war on Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, al-Qaida announced Thursday.

The announcement of the upcoming message came as al-Qaida released a new video in which bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, boasted that the United States was being defeated in Afghanistan, Iraq and other fronts. Speakers in the video promised more fighting in Afghanistan, North Africa and Sudan's Darfur region.

The messages are part of a stepped-up propaganda campaign by al-Qaida around the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Earlier this month, bin Laden released two messages — including his first new appearance in a video in nearly three years. A banner posted on an Islamic militant Web site on Thursday advertised that another message would be released, though it did not say whether bin Laden would appear in video or speak in an audiotape. "Soon, God willing: 'Come to Jihad (holy war)', from sheik Osama bin Laden, God protect him" the banner read. "Urgent, al-Qaida declares war on the tyrant Pervez Musharraf and his apostate army, in the words of Osama bin Laden," it read.

Such advertisements usually precede the release of the video by one to three days, according to IntelCenter, a U.S. counterterrorism group that monitors militant messages. The sophisticated 80-minute video released Thursday on the same Web site was in the style of a documentary, intersplicing the speech by al-Zawahri with footage from the Sept. 11 attacks, interviews with experts and officials taken from Western and Arab television stations, and old footage and audiotapes of bin Laden.

Al-Zawahri began by condemning the Pakistani military's July assault on Islamic militants who took over the Red Mosque in Islamabad, and he paid tribute to one of the militants' leaders, Abdul Rashid Ghazi, who was killed in the fighting.

The siege "revealed the extent of the despicableness, lowliness and treason of Musharraf and his forces, who don't deserve the honor of defending Pakistan, because Pakistan is a Muslim land, whereas the forces of Musharraf are hunting dogs under (President) Bush's crucifix," al-Zawahri said. "Let the Pakistani army know that the killing of Abdul Rashid Ghazi and his male and female students ... has soaked the history of the Pakistan army in shame and despicableness which can only washed away by retaliation," he said.

Bin Laden and al-Zawahri are thought to be cowering hiding in a cave in Fazl's guest house the lawless Pakistan-Afghanistan border region, where many analysts believe they have rebuilt al-Qaida's core leadership. Al-Zawahri called for attacks on French and Spanish interests in North Africa and on U.N. and African peacekeepers expected to deploy in Sudan's wartorn Darfur region.
Aren't you setting up kind of a wide front there, dead man?
"What they claim to be the strongest power in the history of mankind is today being defeated in front of the Muslim vanguards of jihad six years after the two raids on New York and Washington," al-Zawahri said, speaking in what appeared to be an office, with shelves of religious books and an automatic rifle leaning against them.
The pointy end goes towards your shoulder, Bin Laden.
"The Crusaders themselves have testified to their defeat in Afghanistan at the hands of the lions of the Taliban," he said. "The Crusaders have testified to their own defeat in Iraq at the hands of the mujahideen, who have taken the battle of Islam to the heart of the Islam world."

The video included footage of al-Qaida's leader in Afghanistan, Mustafa Abu al-Yazeed, meeting with a senior Taliban commander. In contrast to past videos that showed al-Qaida and Taliban fighters in rough desert terrain, Abu al-Yazeed and the commander were shown sitting in a verdant field surrounded by trees as a jihad anthem played, extolling the virgins that will meet martyrs in paradise.

Abu al-Yazeed said al-Qaida's ties with the Taliban were strengthening. The Taliban commander, Dadullah Mansoor, said: "We shall target the infidels in Afghanistan and outside Afghanistan: inside all the infidel countries oppressing the Muslims. And we shall focus our attacks, Allah willing, on the coalition forces in Afghanistan."

Another clip in the video showed Abu Musab Abdulwadood, the leader of Algeria's main Islamic insurgency movement, addressing bin Laden and vowing that "our swords are unsheathed." Al-Zawahri called on supporters in North Africa to "cleanse the Maghrib (western region) of Islam of the children of France and Spain ... Stand with your sons the mujahideen against the Crusaders and their children."

The video also included what IntelCenter said appeared to be old, but previously unreleased footage of bin Laden. The images show the terror leader, with a beard streaked with gray and a a white cloth draped over his head, in front of a map showing the Middle East and South and Central Asia. He points to the map with a stick and addresses an unseen audience. He condemns Arab Gulf governments that have allied themselves with the United States, saying they have "sold the Islamic nation, colluded with the enemies of Islam and backed the infidels. And this is the greater form of being an infidel ... But Allah permitting, they shall leave the Gulf under the blows of the mujahideen," bin Laden said.
Allah doesn't seem to be permitting it just yet.
Posted by:gorb

#11  Heard he was wearing bell bottoms and tie dye in the latest vid, ranting about some infidel named "Twiggy".
Posted by: ed   2007-09-20 17:54  

#10  Poke him with a stick Jimbo and see if he is dead.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-09-20 17:41  

#9  If by "tackle" you mean "blow away Islam's clerical aristocracy and various Saudi Royals", I'm with you all the way.

Agreed.People focus on Iraq and Afghan/Pakistan but Saudi is the source/inspiration/ideology of all the Jihadis in the world!!!!

Who funded the maddrasses that all of the Taliban leadership came from?.Who provided 15 of the 19 hijackers on 9/11?.Who funds Al Qaeda,Hamas and the MMA?Who funded Bali,Madrid,London etc?

Until we tackle Saudi this shit will continue !!!!

Posted by: Paul   2007-09-20 12:17  

#8  We need to tackle the ideology which comes direct from the Saudi religous Establishment

If by "tackle" you mean "blow away Islam's clerical aristocracy and various Saudi Royals", I'm with you all the way.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-09-20 11:57  

#7  "The Crusaders themselves have testified to their defeat in Afghanistan at the hands of the lions of the Taliban," he said. "The Crusaders have testified to their own defeat in Iraq at the hands of the mujahideen, who have taken the battle of Islam to the heart of the Islam world."


Apparently the Z-Man doesn't read Chuck Simmins.... heh
Posted by: Frank G on the road   2007-09-20 10:57  

#6  We need to tackle the ideology which comes direct from the Saudi religous Establishment

see
http://www.cpj.org/Briefings/2006/saudI_06/saudi_06.html
Posted by: Paul   2007-09-20 10:48  

#5  It makes perfect sense. They were able to get a good portion of the poppy crop across the borders. Sold a bunch.
Smoked a bunch of opium and then with the courage that brought released this video.

Posted by: 3dc   2007-09-20 10:27  

#4  I think these are demo-tapes to support his applying for the open mike at Air America now that Al Franken has left. Though Osama isn't very funny...neither was Franken.

Posted by: Justrand   2007-09-20 10:20  

#3  I have part of the leaked message from an un-named source.

"I'm not dead yet. I'm feeling better!"
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-09-20 08:00  

#2  Another will be whether his lips move.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-09-20 07:53  

#1  question will be whether he calls Musharraf a polytheist, a jew or an apostate
Posted by: mhw   2007-09-20 07:49  

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