Bin Laden: U.S. Decline Fueled Gaza Attack
CBS News: Israel Attacked Because Of America's Fading Dominance, End Of Bush Mandate, Al Qaeda Boss Says
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Al Qaeda boss Osama bin Laden says the decline of America's dominance on the world stage was one of the main factors which prompted Israel to launch its offensive in Gaza.
"The great and swift decline in America's influence is one of the most important motivations for Israelis to wage such a barbaric attack on Gaza, in a bid to try and make use of the last days of (President) Bush's mandate and the neo-conservatives," he says.
The message was delivered in a speech downloaded Wednesday by CBS News from a Web site frequently used to disseminate al Qaeda propaganda. The audio was produced by al Qaeda's media wing, as-Sahab.
It was impossible to confirm the authenticity of the recording, but the voice appeared to be that of the terror group's leader. The audio has not been heard before. The last known audio address from bin Laden was released on May 18, 2008.
"It appears this tape demonstrates his isolation and continued attempts to remain relevant," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said Wednesday.
The audio, about 22 minutes long, is titled: "A Call for Jihad to Stop the Aggression on Gaza. The message of Sheikh Osama Bin Laden to the Muslim Ummah."
"Israelis are in a rush to get rid of their enemies in Gaza, and replace them with (Palestinian President Mahmoud) Abbas and his administration, in order for him to protect their backs. They thus carried out this horrific butchery before the end of Bush's term in office before the American weakness shows even more."
Its release came on the 19th day of Israel's military campaign in the Gaza Strip targeting Hamas militants, which Palestinian doctors say has left 940 people dead, less than half of whom were combatants.
Bin Laden says Mr. Bush has left President-elect Barack Obama with "two bitter choices," and wonders aloud whether the next American leader will be able to keep up the fight against al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
"Can America keep up the war with us for more decades to come? All reports and analysis indicate that this is not possible. In fact, 75 percent of American people are happy with the departure of the president who got them into wars they could not possibly win."
Bin Laden goes on to say President Bush "drowned" the American people in economic woes and "left his successor a difficult legacy, and left him one of two bitter choices… The worst heritage is when a man inherits a long guerrilla warfare with a persevering, patient enemy - a war that is funded by usury. If he (Obama) withdraws from the war, that would be a military defeat, and if he goes on with it, he'll drown in economic crisis."
If he (Obama) withdraws from the war, that would be a military defeat, and if he goes on with it, he'll drown in economic crisis.
Osama bin LadenBin Laden calls on Muslims worldwide to support the cause, and reissues his plea for donations. "Your duty is to support the Mujahideen with money and men. I have experienced Jihad myself and I know how costly it can be. The Zakat (tithe) of one affluent Muslim merchant is enough to finance all the Jihadi front against our enemies."
Bin Laden said the current global situation offered a good opportunity to purge Muslim countries of Western influence. "Oh, Muslim Ummah (nation), those wars and crisis represent a great opportunity, and wise men would not let it slip away from them. You have a great chance now to overthrow the injustice and the tyranny that has overwhelmed you for decades."
Bin Laden closed his speech by addressing Palestinians in Gaza. "My brothers in Palestine, you have suffered a lot, and your fathers before you, for nine whole decades. Muslims sympathize with you, for what they see and hear. We, the Mujahideen, sympathize with you, too, much more than anyone else… Because the Mujahideen lead the same kind of life that you lead; they are bombed the same way you are bombed, from the same airplanes, they lose their children just like you do."
Also in the address, bin Laden predicts that Mr. Obama will be unable to solve the economic problems facing America.
Quoting Mr. Obama's vice-presidential pick, Joe Biden, bin Laden says, "Here’s Biden, the deputy of the newly elected president, saying: 'The crisis is even worse than we expected, and the entire American economy is in peril.'”
It was the latest attack on Mr. Obama by an al Qaeda figurehead. Bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, accused Mr. Obama of standing behind the "massacre of Gaza" in an audio released earlier this month.
Bin Laden also taunts President Bush over his pledge to abolish terrorism and kill or arrest terrorist leaders - a promise the outgoing American president couldn't keep, according to the al Qaeda chief.
"A group of your sons declared Jihad on that single power, the Hitler of our time," bin Laden said. "We thus broke its horn, struck his fortress and demolished his tower. He thus became enraged and said he would bring the leaders of the Mujahideen, dead or alive, to regain America's stature in the world and set it as an example for everybody."
Prior to the release of the bin Laden communication, Mr. Bush was asked Tuesday on CNN's Larry King Live if the U.S. will ever find the al Qaeda chief.
"Absolutely," Mr. Bush said, adding, "He can't run forever." Pressed to answer whether U.S. forces ever came close to bin Laden, the president said,
"I really don't know."
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We keep Israel close we will over come this crisis that we are in read the KJV it tells you everything you need to know
Just curious. Does your screen name refer to the 3rd armor division?
Posted by thrdarmored at 02:46 PM : Jan 15, 2009
If you are given posession of a bunch of losers, you could become a loser also.
There''s no real negotiable end to conflicts around the world.
Every side makes a profit someway or another. I can remember the Mid 70''s ***-Indian conflict that borders on the current unrest. (Heroin) began as a bumper crop (opium) and the west brought their chemists from Turkey and France.
Nixon pushed it out of Turkey and into Indo-China.
It all as to do with the Elite of this world.
We are to concede and to hope they die.
So did the Nazis...The British knew that their time had come and gone, that''s why they lost and are still losing their former empire.. yet they''re trying to take it back like the Nazis.
USS Liberty in the late 1960''s, don''t be fooled by the British propaganda empire.
Israel won''t be a nation-state much longer if they continue to force their will by genocide.
They''re acting like a bunch of Serbs with their hands in their pants looking at Pamela Anderson.
The ultimate Mirage is Israel and England and trying to force America to participate in Every conflict around the world in order to Bankrupt US.
Why do you even care? Do you have no soul as an American left... I do understand my friend.
Yep, you''re right. Every American needs to be trained only to watch and listen to the shopping channel.
That way We''ll be sure to kill all the terrorists.
Smart plan Clinton.
However, they lost his operatives coming into San Diego and then on to Baltimore, right next to NSA''s covert team, not five miles from where they were.
Read James Bamford''s "The Shadow Factory" if you really want to know the truth. Bamford was once an intelligence reporter for the Times.
The War is Iraq was a fake. Just look at the fabricated intelligence from the UK by shadow foreign secretary Jack Straw.
He sought to use a California PhD student''s thesis as ammunition to invade Iraq.
Does anyone remember that Bush sought to paint a UN plane in US Army fashion and then have it shot down by who knows who in Nato to start the invasion.
Must we remember? Or shall we just go around the world at impulse to invade anyone?
I at least compliment Bush for not listening to the Israelis and invading Iran... However, that''s still a no brainer for a cokehead.
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Bush has given Bin Laden everything he''s ever wanted.
I poorly quote from memory,
1. "Ted, is the misssile threat from the iraqi scuds, is it bigger then say the missile threat from in your pants."
A caller a few minutes later,
2. "Ted I''ve got a solution thats just three words, Thermo Nuclear Warfare."
I tell you a few Trident D5 II missiles in their original pre warhead number limitation configuration.
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