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'Osama' declares decades of war on 'powerless' Obama | Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has said that US President Barack Obama is "powerless" to stop the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a transcript
of a tape released by the terrorist organization's media wing. Al Qaeda's As-Sahab
Media released a video featuring a still image of Osama and audio statement entitled
"A statement to the American people," said the organisation IntelCenter. SITE
Intelligence Group, a terrorist-monitoring firm that translated the address, says
Osama blames the wars on the "pro-Israel lobby" and corporate interests. IntelCenter,
another company that monitors terrorist propaganda, reports that the 11-minute
video is an address to the American people, two days after the eighth anniversary
of the September 11 attacks. The group described the release as an address to
the American public. Osama usually releases a statement around September or October
each year, The Times reports. In his last previous known message in June, Osama
said US President Barack Obama had planted the seeds of "revenge and hatred" towards
the United States in the Muslim world and warned of decades of conflict to come.
That audiotape aired on Qatar's Al-Jazeera news channel less than an hour after
Obama landed in Saudi Arabia. Obama "has followed the steps of his predecessor
in antagonizing Muslims... and laying the foundation for long wars," Osama said
in the June release, referring to deadly clashes in Pakistan between the US-backed
government and Islamist militants. "He gave his orders to (Pakistani President
Asif Ali) Zardari and his army to prevent the people of Swat from applying Sharia
(Islamic) law," he said. "Obama and his administration have sowed new seeds of
hatred against America. Let the American people prepare to harvest the crops of
what the leaders of the White House plant in the next years and decades," said
the Al-Qaeda leader. |
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