Tag: Osama bin Laden


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2007-11-29 “Osama bin Laden: ‘To the European Peoples: A message from Sheikh Osama bin Laden’” appeared on al-Jazeera.
2007-11-27 Jihad [ ... ] is more akin to a bullet shot years ago that maintains its momentum with no end in sight.
I contend that if Al-Qaeda leaders Osama Bin Laden, or Ayman Al-Zawahri, attempted to revise their ideology, not much would change. On the contrary, new Al-Qaeda leaders would emerge, adopting the same vision and message of their godfathers. They would always find evidence to support their righteousness claiming that those who recanted either strayed from the right path or were coerced.
-- Khalil Al-Anani is an expert on Political Islam and Deputy Editor of Al Siyassa Al Dawliya journal published by Al-Ahram Foundation
2007-11 Osama Bin-Laden in a recorded telecast in the Al-Jazeera network had mentioned Assam & Kashmir while calling upon Muslims to wake up & launch a fight for an Islamic state in India.
2007-09-11 During a 14-minute statement, Osama bin Laden praised one of the hijackers who flew jetliners into the World Trade Center, Waleed al-Shehri, as “one of the 19 champions,” and urged others to join him in the “caravan” of martyrs.
Osama bin Laden’s voice is heard in the video playing as an audio track over an image apparently taped for last week’s video, but there are no obvious time elements included in the videotape that would confirm when the audio was recorded
2007-09-08 "The war is motivated on the enemy's side by the impact of our policies. It's not about democracy. It's not about women's rights. It's not about freedom or elections. It has everything to do with the impact of our foreign policy in the Muslim world. It's not to say that our policy is wrong, it's simply to try to understand the motivation of your enemy."
-- Michael Scheuer, CBS News consultant, discussing the Osama bin Laden video with CBS Saturday Early Show anchor Maggie Rodriguez
2007-09-08 "You know, we have about 30,000 troops there, and we've asked them to defeat the Taliban, keep President Karzai's government in power, build a democracy, eradicate the opium industry - and in their spare time go after Osama bin Laden."
-- Michael Scheuer, CBS News consultant, discussing the Osama bin Laden video with CBS Saturday Early Show anchor Maggie Rodriguez
2007-09-07 "Despite America being the greatest economic power and possessing the most powerful and modern military arsenal, and despite it spending on this war and its army more than the entire world spends on its armies, and being the major state influencing the world's policies ... 19 young men were able ... to change the direction of its compass
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The subject of the mujahideen has become an inseparable part of the speech of your leader and the effects and signs are not hidden. Since the 11th, many of America's policies have come under the influence of the mujahideen."
-- -- Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda leader, in a video
2007-09-07 "The tape is a reminder of the dangerous world in which we live and it is a reminder that we must work together to protect our people.
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I found it interesting that on the tape, Iraq was mentioned, which is a reminder that Iraq is a part of this war against extremists."
-- George W. Bush, president of the United States, during his visit in Australia
2007-09-07 The United States was vulnerable despite its military and economic power.
-- Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda leader, in a video
2007-08-05 Robert Gates ruled out the possibility that the United States would unilaterally attack terrorist targets in Pakistan, including Osama bin Laden, without first discussing any such action with the country's military ruler.

"I think that our relationship with the Pakistan [president] is such that we would share that information with Musharraf, and he would be delighted to work with us in making that kind of an operation work,"













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