AP/ September 15, 2012, 11:41 AM

Al Qaeda calls for more attacks on embassies

Glass, debris and overturned furniture are strewn inside a room in the gutted U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.

Glass, debris and overturned furniture are strewn inside a room in the gutted U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012. / AP Photo/Ibrahim Alaguri

(AP) CAIRO - Al Qaeda's branch in Yemen praised the killing of the U.S. ambassador in Libya in a Web statement Saturday and called for more attacks to expel American embassies from Muslim nations.

The statement suggests al Qaeda was trying to co-opt the wave of angry protests in the Muslim world over a film produced in the United States denigrating the Prophet Muhammad.

In a move to try to end the unrest, the top religious authority in Saudi Arabia said Muslims should not be "dragged by anger" into violence, suggesting the film could not truly hurt Islam.

So far, there has been no evidence of a direct role by al Qaeda in the protests, which brought a flurry of attacks on American and other Western diplomatic missions this week. The protests have been fueled mainly by ultraconservative Islamists.

But U.S. and Libyan officials are investigating whether the protests were a cover for militants to target the U.S. Consulate in the Libyan city of Benghazi and kill Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans on Tuesday.

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Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, as the group in Yemen in known, said the killing of Stevens was "the best example" for those attacking embassies to follow.

"What has happened is a great event, and these efforts should come together in one goal, which is to expel the embassies of America from the lands of the Muslims," the group said. It called on protests to continue in Muslim nations "to set the fires blazing at these embassies."

In a separate statement, the group claimed that those who attacked the consulate in Libya were in part acting in anger over the killing in a U.S. drone strike earlier this year of Abu Yahya al-Libi, al Qaeda's then-number two.

"The killing of al-Libi only increased the enthusiasm and determination of the Libyan people to take revenge on those who belittled our religion and our messenger, so they stormed the American consulate and killed its ambassador, and they so, are rewarded by God, on behalf of Islam, the best reward," the group said in a eulogy to al-Libi, posted Friday.

In the Saturday statement, the group also reached out to "our Muslim brothers in Western nations," urging them "our Muslim brothers in the Western to fulfill their duties in supporting God's prophet ... because they are the most capable of reach them and vex them."

"If your freedom of speech is boundless, then let your chests bear the freedom of our actions."

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Al Qaeda in Yemen is considered by the U.S. the most dangerous and active of the terror network's affiliates after it plotted a series of attempted attacks on U.S. territory, including the Christmas 2009 failed bombing of a passenger jet. It has suffered a series of blows since, including the recent killing of its deputy leader in a drone strike. Yemen's government, backed by the U.S., has been waging an offensive against the group, taking back territory and cities I the south that the group's fighters seized last year.

On Friday, protests against the movie, titled "Innocence of Muslims," spread dramatically, breaking out in 20 nations in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. While peaceful in most places, the protests turned into assaults on U.S. and other Western embassies in Sudan and Tunis and violent clashes with police in several countries that left at least six dead.

Yemen saw protests Friday and the day before, when protesters stormed the U.S. Embassy and tore down the American flag.

Trying to contain the violence, the highest religious authority in Saudi Arabia said Saturday that "the film does not hurt the Prophet and Islam ... We have to denounce it without anger."

"Muslims should not be dragged by wrath and anger to shift from legitimate to forbidden action and by this, they will, unknowingly, fulfill some aims of the film," Saudi grand mufti Sheik Abdel-Aziz al-Sheik said.

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Mikexxxxxxx says:
Boy! The Koch brothers funding this 'chit is getting out of hand.
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novotesobozo replies:
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muslin instigator
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CuriousServant says:
How interesting that Al Qaeda encourages westerners to use their rights of freedom of speech to deny that right to others.
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Mikexxxxxxx replies:
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Curious, I think you misspoke. Those who "...use their rights of freedom of speech to deny that right to others...."

THOSE ARE WHAT THE REPUBLICANS DO:
1. PROHIBIT ABORTION FOR ANYONE, ANYTIME
2. CRONY-CAPITALISM WITH NO-COMPETITION CLAUSES
3. GERRYMANDERING TO THE POINT OF ELIMINATING DEMOCRACY IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
4. PROHIBIT HEALTHCARE FOR THE MOST NEEDY IN AMERICA
5. ETC.
IAMCS replies:
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The only FREEDOM they understand is their FREEDOM to attempt to terrorize and enslave us!
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IAMCS says:
And,we need to ask "our" president WHY on 9/11 was this embassy and our American representatives were left so VULNERABLE to attack??? Our displeasure needs to be shown strongly at the polls. We need STRONG leadership in America. We need a strong military presence!
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Mikexxxxxxx replies:
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The Koch brothers were busy funding their Neo-Coptic Christian brothers' missions overseas.
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Jhihmoac says:
The filmmaker of "Innocence of Muslims" sure knew how to stir up trouble, and at the expense of others...
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IAMCS says:
Anyone who values their freedom will stop making excuses for these thugs. It is not about a film, it is not about Israel. It is about inflicting terror, to force their backward NON-Peaceful religion onto other peoples. They do not want peace. They want blood and submission. Burning our flag does not show respect. Killing everyone that doesn't follow their religion does not show respect. They show know respect, so they deserve no respect.
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netjunkie1 says:
Time to deport muslims from France, Sidney, England, America, and forget about Palestine now...they are screwed.
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NinthSt78 says:
The empty chair kind of stands out in the picture. As for a balanced budget, it is beginning to look like mission impossible again.
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netjunkie1 replies:
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You sit on it.
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realtimecoffee says:
I expect this kind of stuff in the M E, it's just what they do. But when it's happening in London and Sydney at some point a line has to be drawn. PLEASE civilized Muslims, where ever you are, get a handle on this. If you don't your feral brethren will drag you into a war you don't want to fight.
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realtimecoffee replies:
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One can hope.
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saucymugwump says:
Al Qaeda said: "expel the embassies of America from the lands of the Muslims"

For the first and only time, I agree with them. Let us leave Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, et al. Let us stop all foreign aid to these countries (see URL below for details of that foreign aid).

And then let's deport all Muslims from the USA. To quote an old song, this is our land -- not that of Muslims.

http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/cats/foreign_commerce_aid/foreign_aid.html
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netjunkie1 says:
I recorded the anti islam video for posterity, and to remind me that ignorance breeds ignorance...someday I'll repost it...and there is nothing any islamist can do about it.
They can riot til their hell freezes over.
We have demonstrated tolerance, peace, and humanity.
They have not.
My tee shirts now say bomb islam.
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