Topic: Al-Qaida predicts Obama's fall by Muslim nation
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Wed 09/23/09 05:36 PM
Al-Qaida predicts Obama's fall by Muslim nation

Paul Schemm And Hadeel Al-shalchi, Associated Press Writers – Wed Sep 23, 2:49 am ET
CAIRO – Al-Qaida on Tuesday released a new 106-minute long video predicting President Barack Obama's downfall at the hands of the Muslim world.

The Arabic-language video, entitled "The West and the Dark Tunnel," is part of series of messages by the organization marking the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Bin Laden released a short message of his own on Sept. 14.

Like similar long messages on previous anniversaries, it featured testimony from several leading al-Qaida figures intercut with news footage from the past year.

As in the past, al-Qaida attempted to conflate Obama with his predecessor, George W. Bush, who was widely disliked by Muslims for his invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.

Many analysts believe that al-Qaida has been alarmed by Obama's comparative popularity in the Middle East, especially following his landmark speech to the Muslim world in Cairo in June.

"America has come in a new, hypocritical face. Smiling at us, but stabbing us with the same dagger that Bush used," said Al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri in the message.

"God willing, your end will be at the hands of the Muslim nation, so that the world and history will be free of your crimes and lies," he said addressing Obama at the end of the two-part video.

The message also featured several appearances of Adam Gadahn, also known as Azzam al-Amriki, an American who grew up in southern California, converted to Islam and joined al-Qaida. He was charged with treason in 2006 and there is a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction.

Gadahn's remarks celebrating the defeat of Bush and ridiculing Obama suggest the video was made in late August or early September.

"The important question is will Obama and his Democrats learn from his predecessor's mistakes or will they go on repeating them until they too leave office in humiliation and disgrace," said the heavily bearded American, dressed in a white robe.

"Unfortunately for the Democrats, and judging by their first seven-and-a-half months at the helm of the sinking American ship, the prognosis doesn't look good," he said.

The message included a lengthy section on U.S. prisons and torture facilities and showed footage of what appeared to be an American torturing an Afghan for information by dunking his head into a bucket of water.

The SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors extremist Web sites, identified the person conducting the torture as Jonathan Keith Idema, who also appeared in last year's al-Qaida video.

The message also discussed the progress of the various jihadi movements around the world, in particular Taliban victories against U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

The video's strident anti-American tone and detailed enumeration of what it describes as the U.S. crimes was in sharp contrast to the earlier bin Laden message, which appeared to be an appeal to the American people to sever their ties with Israel and end the war with al-Qaida.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090923/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_al_qaida_video


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Wed 09/23/09 05:43 PM
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Wed 09/23/09 06:42 PM

Al-Qaida predicts Obama's fall by Muslim nation

Paul Schemm And Hadeel Al-shalchi, Associated Press Writers – Wed Sep 23, 2:49 am ET
CAIRO – Al-Qaida on Tuesday released a new 106-minute long video predicting President Barack Obama's downfall at the hands of the Muslim world.

The Arabic-language video, entitled "The West and the Dark Tunnel," is part of series of messages by the organization marking the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Bin Laden released a short message of his own on Sept. 14.

Like similar long messages on previous anniversaries, it featured testimony from several leading al-Qaida figures intercut with news footage from the past year.

As in the past, al-Qaida attempted to conflate Obama with his predecessor, George W. Bush, who was widely disliked by Muslims for his invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.

Many analysts believe that al-Qaida has been alarmed by Obama's comparative popularity in the Middle East, especially following his landmark speech to the Muslim world in Cairo in June.

"America has come in a new, hypocritical face. Smiling at us, but stabbing us with the same dagger that Bush used," said Al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri in the message.

"God willing, your end will be at the hands of the Muslim nation, so that the world and history will be free of your crimes and lies," he said addressing Obama at the end of the two-part video.

The message also featured several appearances of Adam Gadahn, also known as Azzam al-Amriki, an American who grew up in southern California, converted to Islam and joined al-Qaida. He was charged with treason in 2006 and there is a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction.

Gadahn's remarks celebrating the defeat of Bush and ridiculing Obama suggest the video was made in late August or early September.

"The important question is will Obama and his Democrats learn from his predecessor's mistakes or will they go on repeating them until they too leave office in humiliation and disgrace," said the heavily bearded American, dressed in a white robe.

"Unfortunately for the Democrats, and judging by their first seven-and-a-half months at the helm of the sinking American ship, the prognosis doesn't look good," he said.

The message included a lengthy section on U.S. prisons and torture facilities and showed footage of what appeared to be an American torturing an Afghan for information by dunking his head into a bucket of water.

The SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors extremist Web sites, identified the person conducting the torture as Jonathan Keith Idema, who also appeared in last year's al-Qaida video.

The message also discussed the progress of the various jihadi movements around the world, in particular Taliban victories against U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

The video's strident anti-American tone and detailed enumeration of what it describes as the U.S. crimes was in sharp contrast to the earlier bin Laden message, which appeared to be an appeal to the American people to sever their ties with Israel and end the war with al-Qaida.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090923/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_al_qaida_video


laugh If you believe Al Qaida about that then do you believe them about the other stuff they say?laugh

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Wed 09/23/09 07:01 PM
Well, Obama will do all in his power not to provoke our enemies. He cannot allow foreign policy to distract from his domestic agenda. Obama will continue going around the world apologizing for the U.S. and continue blaming us for the world's problems. Our enemies love to here this. Obama will allow Iran and N.Korea as well as Russia and CHina to do as they please. Obama is a left-wing radical who hates this country. He has said it himself..."no status quo". In other words this country has sucked for the last 200 years. At least that is how Obama and his followers think.

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Wed 09/23/09 07:05 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Wed 09/23/09 07:05 PM

Well, Obama will do all in his power not to provoke our enemies. He cannot allow foreign policy to distract from his domestic agenda. Obama will continue going around the world apologizing for the U.S. and continue blaming us for the world's problems. Our enemies love to here this. Obama will allow Iran and N.Korea as well as Russia and CHina to do as they please. Obama is a left-wing radical who hates this country. He has said it himself..."no status quo". In other words this country has sucked for the last 200 years. At least that is how Obama and his followers think.
laugh He became the president because he hates America?laughThat seems kind of a strange thing to dohappySo now, since he is ,and forever will be, an American president in the history books does that mean he hates himself?laughAnd why should we care what out enemies "love"?huh

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Wed 09/23/09 08:12 PM


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Wed 09/23/09 08:13 PM


Well, Obama will do all in his power not to provoke our enemies. He cannot allow foreign policy to distract from his domestic agenda. Obama will continue going around the world apologizing for the U.S. and continue blaming us for the world's problems. Our enemies love to here this. Obama will allow Iran and N.Korea as well as Russia and CHina to do as they please. Obama is a left-wing radical who hates this country. He has said it himself..."no status quo". In other words this country has sucked for the last 200 years. At least that is how Obama and his followers think.
laugh He became the president because he hates America?laughThat seems kind of a strange thing to dohappySo now, since he is ,and forever will be, an American president in the history books does that mean he hates himself?laughAnd why should we care what out enemies "love"?huh


Well said.

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Wed 09/23/09 08:46 PM

Well, Obama will do all in his power not to provoke our enemies. He cannot allow foreign policy to distract from his domestic agenda. Obama will continue going around the world apologizing for the U.S. and continue blaming us for the world's problems. Our enemies love to here this. Obama will allow Iran and N.Korea as well as Russia and CHina to do as they please. Obama is a left-wing radical who hates this country. He has said it himself..."no status quo". In other words this country has sucked for the last 200 years. At least that is how Obama and his followers think.


Sorry I don't share your views. I'ts more obvious you don't know much about what his followers believe as evidenced by your words. Obama has praised our country as well as had the guts to cop to our less then conscious actions. Of course I suspect Obama's enemies here also believe as you do. Oh well, all presidents have an enemy, I'm just not one of them. As for this article, it's crapola like all the others.

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Wed 09/23/09 08:50 PM
i can't believe ppl still think Al Qaida exists.

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Wed 09/23/09 09:14 PM

i can't believe ppl still think Al Qaida exists.


Personally I don't believe that thier leaders is even alive. As far as their organization... I have no clue if they exist any longer or not. I don't pay attention to those rants on the videos, not sure who does other than government.

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Wed 09/23/09 09:36 PM

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Thu 09/24/09 02:06 PM
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