21 de septiembre de 2009

Bin Laden says


In a 12-minute address on audiotape, al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden spoke to the American people on the 8th anniversary of 9/11.
The tape was produced by the as-Sahab propaganda arm of the terror group and posted on various jihadist forums last night.
His address (assuming it is his voice on the tape), directed 'to the American people', asserted that the main reason for the al Qaeda attacks on New York and Washington on September 11, 2001, was U.S. support for Israel as well as 'some other injustices'.
Interestingly, bin Laden claimed the war between the two 'nations' (i.e the American nation and the Islamic 'Umma') can stop if the White House eliminates what he called the 'Israel lobby'.
He accused Israel of pushing for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Note that in this speech he did not mention the battlefields of Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia or Chechnya; he targeted only U.S.-Israeli relations.
He began by insisting that Americans need to know the real causes for this war 'which is costing you dearly in blood and wealth. The White House convinced you that this War [on Terror] is necessary for your security'.
Bin Laden was referring mainly to Bush's War on Terror, but could also have been referring to what the Obama administration has recently called the 'war of necessity'.
Bin Laden asked Americans to hear 'both sides' (a concept taken from American political discourse and rarely referred to in jihadist literature).

Worldpress

El análisis de Walid Phares me parece muy atinado.
Bueno, no estoy muy segura, pero algo me dice que a Obama le gusta mucho escuchar este tipo de propuestas indecentes.
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2 comentarios:

Klaus Pieslinger dijo...

Max Headroom speaks on!

Rāḥēl Reznik dijo...

:)
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