
Osama bin Laden, the iconic leader of all islamic jihad, the man that the Taliban gave up everything for to protect, the man that called for the destruction of the West, has released a second audio tape that had been billed as a "critical" message to all muslims...and in that tape, the important message is that the Egyptians should open their border with Gaza.
That's it. 'Round here osama, we call that "lame." Just the other day, I pointed out here at Holger Awakens that bin Laden has caved and is grasping at any straw that can make him and his organization pertinent. And this tape confirms that. This guy's credibility and import has fallen faster than Barack Obama's campaign in the past two months.
Anyway, here's what the SOB had to say from an article here at Breitbart:
The entire Arab world regards the palestinians in the same way - that they are the dredges of the muslim world. They are lazy, dirty misfits. If the palis had any worth at all, they would have been openly received into Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Egypt or Saudi Arabia. But no, they are shunned worse in the Arab world than in the infidel world.
Bin Laden has also done his best to piss off any Arab connections he might have left - in this audio tape it's obvious he is pointing the finger at Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. I guess it's understandable that after six years in a cave, cursing at a set of kidneys that don't work worth a damn, one might end up losing a bit of your edge. As I said the other day...bin Laden is toast. He is history. Stick a fork in him...he's done.
That's it. 'Round here osama, we call that "lame." Just the other day, I pointed out here at Holger Awakens that bin Laden has caved and is grasping at any straw that can make him and his organization pertinent. And this tape confirms that. This guy's credibility and import has fallen faster than Barack Obama's campaign in the past two months.
Anyway, here's what the SOB had to say from an article here at Breitbart:
Bin Laden called Arab leaders "agents of the crusaders" and "wolves" in the audio message posted on an Islamic militant Web site where al- Qaida leaders have issued past statements. He portrayed the citizens of Arab nations as herds of sheep who have been handed over to the wolves to look after them.
"Every day, the herd wishes the wolves would stop preying on it," he said.
"Those (Arab) kings and leaders sacrificed Palestine and Al-Aqsa to keep their crowns. ... But we will not be relieved of this responsibility," bin Laden said.
Each one of us is responsible for the death of our vulnerable people in Gaza where scores have died because of the blockade," bin Laden said.
He urged Muslim militants in Egypt to try to end the closure.
"They are the only ones close to its borders and they must work on breaking this blockade," he said.
The entire Arab world regards the palestinians in the same way - that they are the dredges of the muslim world. They are lazy, dirty misfits. If the palis had any worth at all, they would have been openly received into Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Egypt or Saudi Arabia. But no, they are shunned worse in the Arab world than in the infidel world.
Bin Laden has also done his best to piss off any Arab connections he might have left - in this audio tape it's obvious he is pointing the finger at Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. I guess it's understandable that after six years in a cave, cursing at a set of kidneys that don't work worth a damn, one might end up losing a bit of your edge. As I said the other day...bin Laden is toast. He is history. Stick a fork in him...he's done.
Bin Laden lashes out at Arab leaders
Osama bin Laden released a new message on Sunday accusing Arab leaders of sacrificing the Palestinians and calling on Muslim militants in Egypt to help break the blockade of Gaza.
Bin Laden called Arab leaders "agents of the crusaders" and "wolves" in the audio message posted on an Islamic militant Web site where al- Qaida leaders have issued past statements. He portrayed the citizens of Arab nations as herds of sheep who have been handed over to the wolves to look after them.
"Every day, the herd wishes the wolves would stop preying on it," he said.
"Those (Arab) kings and leaders sacrificed Palestine and Al-Aqsa to keep their crowns. ... But we will not be relieved of this responsibility," bin Laden said.
Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City is one of the holiest sites for Muslims.
Al-Qaida leaders are increasingly using the Israeli-Arab conflict in their media campaign to rally supporters. Israel has warned of growing al-Qaida activity in Palestinian territories, although the terror network is not believed to have taken a strong role there so far.
The new audiotape comes just two days after bin Laden's last audio message was released, marking the 60th anniversary of Israel's foundation. He vowed to continue what he called his struggle against the Jewish state.
Israel and Egypt have closed their borders with Gaza since the Islamic militant group Hamas violently seized control of the Palestinian territory in June of last year.
The closure has deepened economic hardship in the impoverished strip where 1.4 million Palestinians live.
"Each one of us is responsible for the death of our vulnerable people in Gaza where scores have died because of the blockade," bin Laden said.
He urged Muslim militants in Egypt to try to end the closure.
"They are the only ones close to its borders and they must work on breaking this blockade," he said.
He is finished as a leader, if not as a living breathing creature, but satisfaction will only be there when his head is on a pike.
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