Sunday, December 13, 2009

Al Qaeda Tries To Change Their Image ...."No, we don't kill other muslims!"


What a farce. Al Qaeda's token American defector, Adam Gadahn, has come out with a video (shown below in two parts) in which he states that al Qaeda is NOT behind all of the bombing and carnage in Pakistan and then goes on to blame that all on staged and conspiratoral bombings done by the U.S. and Pakistani intelligence.

From the story at Fox News:


"The perpetration of such deplorable acts and the pinning of responsibility for them on the mujahedeen only serves the enemies of Islam and Muslims, who are today staring defeat in the face," he said, blaming the "puppet media" for implicating Al Qaeda in the attacks.
"The mercenaries of the ISI, RAW, CIA or Blackwater are the real culprits behind these senseless and un-Islamic bombings," he added.
You know, if the string of bombings in Pakistan hadn't killed and maimed so many, this would almost be laughable. Gadahn didn't address what al Qaeda in Iraq did to the muslim population in Iraq - both Shia and Sunni in their attempt to stage a civil war there and also, he didn't seem to offer up why these attacks started happening shortly after al Qaeda arrived in Pakistan. Nope...he didn't mention any of that.

Let's fact it, this is a strategic move by al Qaeda after they were very slow in finding out that their tactics of carnage and terror upon the populace has backfired in every theater they have engaged themselves. They are smart enough to know that their bombing of civilian targets like mosques and marketplaces spelled their doom in Iraq and unbelievably, it's taken them a year and a half to realize that the same tactics used in Pakistan are backfiring as well.

So give us the lip service, little Adam, we're on to you and your gang and we have been for a long time. It's too late, Bozo. You made your bed, now you get to fry in it.

Here's the video put out by Gadahn in two parts:












Remember that the jihadists truly believe that they are allowed, under the Qur'an, to lie while at war and let's face it...."jihad" IS war. Adam Gadahn is lying. I know it, you know it and the Pakistani people know it.



American Jihadist Denies Al Qaeda Behind Deadly Bombings in Pakistan


A U.S.-born Al Qaeda spokesman, in a newly released English-language video, denies the group was behind a series of bombings in Pakistan that have killed hundreds of civilians, calling such attacks un-Islamic.
Adam Gadahn, who commonly delivers the terror organization's English messages, said the extremist network was being framed for the bloodshed by the U.S. and Pakistani intelligence services.
"The perpetration of such deplorable acts and the pinning of responsibility for them on the mujahedeen only serves the enemies of Islam and Muslims, who are today staring defeat in the face," he said, blaming the "puppet media" for implicating Al Qaeda in the attacks.
"The mercenaries of the ISI, RAW, CIA or Blackwater are the real culprits behind these senseless and un-Islamic bombings," he added.
The ISI and RAW are the Pakistani and Indian intelligence agencies, respectively, while Blackwater is the private security firm — now called Xe Services — whose involvement in the killings of Iraqi civilians have tarnished its reputation throughout the Muslim world.
More than 500 people have died in a slew of attacks in Pakistan that began in October, just as the Pakistani army started waging a ground offensive against the Taliban in South Waziristan, a tribal region bordering Afghanistan.

A single truck bomb in the northwest city of Peshawar killed more than 100 people at a market that sells mostly women's clothes and children's toys. More recently, twin bombs at a similar market in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore killed nearly 50.
Pakistani authorities have laid blame for the recent spate of attacks on the Pakistani Taliban or their affiliates, which include Al Qaeda and other local militant groups.
Such groups, which analysts say are increasingly intertwined, most often to attack security targets. But the militants generally avoid claiming responsibility for assaults that kill a large number of civilians.
In a transcript of the video released by the SITE Intelligence Group, a Washington-based monitor of militant Web sites, Gadahn told Pakistanis their real enemies were secular regimes, corrupt police, judges and tribal nationalists.
Gadahn's message may resonate in Pakistan, where conspiracy theories are rife, support for militancy has only recently taken a downturn and anti-Americanism is widespread.
After the market blast in Peshawar, many Pakistanis expressed disbelief that Islamist groups could have attacked other Muslims in such a manner. And in some corners of the Pakistani media, Blackwater has increasingly been floated as a culprit in nefarious events.
Gadahn grew up in Los Angeles and then moved to Pakistan in 1998, according to the FBI. He is said to have attended an Al Qaeda training camp six years later, serving as a translator and consultant for the group.
Al Qaeda's media arm, al-Sahab, is increasingly using English-language videos to address Muslims in Pakistan who are unlikely to speak Arabic. Gadahn's message specifically addressed Muslims in south Asia, including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

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