View Full Version : Al-Qaeda: Bush gambling in Iraq


IceTea
14-02-07, 03:35 PM
Al-Qaeda's deputy leader has described the US plan to send 21,500 more troops to Iraq as a gamble that is bound to fail.

In an audio tape posted on the internet on Tuesday, Ayman al-Zawahiri also criticised the Democratic Party for not changing US policies.

"[Bush's] addiction to gambling ... motivates him to continue to place losing bets until he goes completely bankrupt," he said.

"Were the Americans to leave [Bush] alone, he would continue to send their forces to Iraq until the Mujahideen kill the last one of their soldiers."

Al-Zawahiri's statement was transcribed on the website of the SITE Institute, a US private organisation that tracks Islamists' use of the internet.

It was not immediately possible to authenticate the statement.


Democrats criticised

US Democrats, who removed Republicans from power in Congress in November last year amid growing dissatisfaction with policies on Iraq, were also criticised by al-Zawahiri.

He said: "The people chose you [Democrats] due to your opposition to Bush's policy in Iraq, but it appears that you are marching with him to the same abyss, and it appears that you will take part with him in the defeat."

He also said US-allied governments in Iraq and Afghanistan should consider their future.

"These traitors in Iraq and Afghanistan must face their inevitable fate, and face up to the inescapable facts. America ... is about to depart and abandon them, just as it abandoned their like in Vietnam."


He said: "I'm not asking them to join Hamas, the Islamic Jihad or al-Qaeda, but rather I'm asking them to return to Islam, in order to fight for the establishment of an Islamic state over all of Palestine and not for the establishment of a secularist state which will please America."

Fatah condemned

Al-Zawahiri repeated his previous condemnation of the Fatah faction led by Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president

Addressing Lebanon's Muslims, al-Zawahiri urged them to reject the UN Security Council resolution that ended last summer's war between Hezbollah and Israel.

"I call on the brothers of Islam and of jihad [struggle] in Lebanon not to yield to resolution 1701 and not to accept ... the presence of international and Crusader [Western] forces in south Lebanon.

Security Council resolution 1701 led to an August 14 ceasefire in the 34-day war that broke out when Israel retaliated to a cross-border raid by Lebanese Hezbollah fighters which resulted in the capture of two of its soldiers.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/2EDF40EC-6133-473C-9C1B-3526932E1DEE.htm

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I think he is right about the democrats, they didn't do anything to save American soliders in Iraq so far.

Do you think Bush is gambling in Iraq?

Desert_Sloath
15-02-07, 04:04 PM
Do you think Bush is gambling in Iraq?






According to the gurus of urban warfare, yes he certainly is. But isn't Las Vegas sufficently enough 4him ? This Qaida bloke isn't he 3gether with mr Bush ?

And and this Baghdad thingy is achieving what other than show of muscles ?

So far so good as there has been no civilian, innocent, casualties over Baghdad.

Is it because yankees are not yet operating in the streets of Baghdad ?

And if the objective is to seek Shaikh Muqtadha Sadar and destroy his forces that is another thingy and time will tell as usual.


Why Sadar, after Saddam ? What is their connection to 9/11 ? I wonder !



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Mr Tickle
15-02-07, 06:30 PM
sung to the tune of?

Desert_Sloath
15-02-07, 07:14 PM
sung to the tune of?



Bush's music !





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Mr Tickle
15-02-07, 08:08 PM
don't you mean bush music....?

Desert_Sloath
15-02-07, 09:05 PM
don't you mean bush music....?



No. It is spelt with capital 'B.' Anyway i like your sense of humour. You must be English then !



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Mr Tickle
16-02-07, 12:54 PM
Let's hope these extra troops will stop Sia and Sunnis killing earch other

Iran must be very nervous at the prospect of a Democracy being next door

(I was born in Tanzania, I live in England and my blood is mostly Irish)

Jihad4Truth
16-02-07, 08:00 PM
He said: "I'm not asking them to join Hamas, the Islamic Jihad or al-Qaeda, but rather I'm asking them to return to Islam, in order to fight for the establishment of an Islamic state over all of Palestine and not for the establishment of a secularist state which will please America.

See he admits it right there.

They don't want to coexist with other faiths, they don't respect other faiths.

The Palestinian cause is not a territorial dispute of national boundaries, that is just a smoke screen.

The Palestinian cause is an extremist cause to establish an Islamic Caliphate.

But Jerusalem is Islam's 3rd holiest site, yet it is Judaism and Christianity's 1st holy site. Christians and Jews are willing to share and coexist.

Why are these Muslim extremists being so selfish over Jerusalem?