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Leader of al-Qaida in Iraq mocks Bush

Posted: November 11, 2006 12:29 am
by 12vmanRick
well there's a shock, NOT

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A new recording Friday attributed to the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq mocked President Bush as a coward whose conduct of the war was rejected at the polls, challenging him to keep U.S. troops in the country to face more bloodshed.

"We haven't had enough of your blood yet," taunted terror chieftain Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, identified as the speaker on the tape.

He gloated over Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's resignation, claimed to have 12,000 fighters under his command who "have vowed to die for God's sake," and said his fighters will not rest until they blow up the White House and occupy Jerusalem.

It was impossible to verify the authenticity of the 20-minute recording, posted on a Web site used by Islamic militants. The CIA said technical analysis was being conducted on the tape.

Al-Muhajir, an Egyptian also known as Abu Ayyub al-Masri, boasted that al-Qaida in Iraq is moving toward victory faster than expected because of Bush's mistakes.

White House spokesman Tony Snow said the Bush administration had no comment on the tape.

The tape and its often far-fetched claims came as the U.S. military announced the deaths of five more service members in the 44-month-old conflict, which has grown increasingly unpopular at home. Twenty-six American service members have been killed in Iraq so far this month.

At least 59 Iraqi civilians were killed or found dead Friday as the violence threatens to spiral into all-out civil war. In one of the day's bloodiest incidents, a suicide bomber in an explosives-rigged car killed six Iraqi soldiers he had lured from behind a checkpoint.

Just hours earlier, Iraq's army said it captured the Egyptian leader of an al-Qaida cell in Anbar province, an insurgent stronghold.

The audio message appeared to be an attempt to exact maximum propaganda benefit from the results of Tuesday's midterm elections, in which the Republicans lost control of both houses of Congress, in part because of the war.

Al-Muhajir praised the American people for handing victory to the Democrats, saying: "They voted for something reasonable in the last elections."

He also said Bush was "the most stupid president" in U.S. history.

"We call on the lame duck not to hurry his escape the way the defense secretary did," al-Muhajir said in reference to Rumsfeld's resignation as Pentagon chief on Wednesday.

"Remain steadfast on the battlefield, you coward," said al-Muhajir, who took over leadership of al-Qaida in Iraq after Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed in a U.S. airstrike in June.

"We will not rest from our jihad (holy war) until we are under the olive trees of Rumieh and we have blown up the filthiest house — which is called the White House," al-Muhajir said.

The "olive trees of Rumieh" appeared to be a reference to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, or to Christendom as a continuation of the Roman empire.

Al-Muhajir also told Iraqi Sunnis to ally with a shadowy mini-state that militants claim to have established last month under a man identified as Abu Omar al-Baghdadi.

"I vow allegiance to you," he said, addressing al-Baghdadi as the "ruler of believers " and placing al-Qaida in Iraq fighters under his command.

Friday's civilian death toll was little changed from previous days. The United Nations estimates about 100 Iraqis die in violence each day, while Iraq's health minister on Thursday estimated up to 150,000 civilians had been killed in the war — about three times previously accepted estimates of 45,000-50,000.

At least 33 bodies were found Friday, most the victims of roving sectarian death squads that usually torture their victims before shooting them.

Among the latest victims was a Sunni imam, Akram Jassim, 60, gunned down at the front entrance to his mosque in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, said Brig. Abdul Kerim al-Jubori, a spokesman for the provincial police.

Meanwhile, Bush and his national security team will meet Monday with members of a blue-ribbon commission trying to devise a new course for the unpopular war.

The bipartisan Iraq Study Group, led by former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Democratic congressman Lee Hamilton of Indiana, is expected to report its recommendations before the end of the year.

Members of the group will have a joint conference at the White House with Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley.

Posted: November 11, 2006 5:33 am
by RinglingRingling
that has to hurt: a crappy week at the polls; having to tell Heartless Dick that the Big Rummy is fired; and now being verbally-abused and called "the dumbest President". It's enough to make a Shrub want to go back to running an oil company (into the ground)...

wonder who they would have voted for

Posted: November 11, 2006 8:10 am
by krusin1
Hmmm....... if the terrorists could have voted in last week's election, wonder who they would have voted for?


Was pretty sure about the answer to that last week - now we know for sure. :x



And remember all that talk about the "cut and run Dems?" How they said it wasn't true - they just wanted to fight smarter?

Dems won the election, and it took them exactly three days to set up a meeting with the biggest run-away Dem of them all - George McGovern.

Wonder what his advice on Iraq will be? :roll: :evil: :evil: :evil:

This does not bode well........

Posted: November 11, 2006 9:58 am
by Crazy Navy Flyer
Al Quaida celebrating a democrat victory, what does that tell you?

Posted: November 11, 2006 10:07 am
by a1aara
Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:Al Quaida celebrating a democrat victory, what does that tell you?

That they watch CNN?

Posted: November 11, 2006 10:10 am
by 12vmanRick
a1aara wrote:
Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:Al Quaida celebrating a democrat victory, what does that tell you?

That they watch CNN?
LOL and they realize the Dems won't do crap about terrorism.

Posted: November 11, 2006 1:21 pm
by triathlete-parakeet
Well, they cant possible do less than the GOP (all they did was talk and fight.... safetly located in DC. :lol: :P

Posted: November 11, 2006 1:40 pm
by RinglingRingling
triathlete-parakeet wrote:Well, they cant possible do less than the GOP (all they did was talk and fight.... safetly located in DC. :lol: :P
and lots of undercover visits for photo-ops...

Posted: November 11, 2006 3:13 pm
by 12vmanRick
triathlete-parakeet wrote:Well, they cant possible do less than the GOP (all they did was talk and fight.... safetly located in DC. :lol: :P
LOL sure they can, they can pull us out of Iraq and do absolutely nothing while all the time getting praised for "saving our boys lifes and getting us out of an unpopular and unwinable war" (note the quotations are to use statements from other sources, not necessarily the views of the writer here and I do approve this message :D )

Posted: November 11, 2006 4:43 pm
by a1aara
12vmanRick wrote:
a1aara wrote:
Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:Al Quaida celebrating a democrat victory, what does that tell you?

That they watch CNN?
LOL and they realize the Dems won't do crap about terrorism.

You may be right. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly the Repubs have done?

Posted: November 11, 2006 5:13 pm
by RinglingRingling
a1aara wrote:
12vmanRick wrote:
a1aara wrote:
Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:Al Quaida celebrating a democrat victory, what does that tell you?

That they watch CNN?
LOL and they realize the Dems won't do crap about terrorism.

You may be right. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly the Repubs have done?
removed a stable, albeit despotic, centralized government and kicked off a civil war along sectarian lines; violated international protocols; spent 9 years of tax revenue in 6 years; and destroyed a lot of good will with our allies in the runup to the war?

Posted: November 11, 2006 5:47 pm
by 12vmanRick
a1aara wrote:
12vmanRick wrote:
a1aara wrote:
Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:Al Quaida celebrating a democrat victory, what does that tell you?

That they watch CNN?
LOL and they realize the Dems won't do crap about terrorism.

You may be right. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly the Repubs have done?
taken away some of our rights in the name of keeping us safe and waging a war that has gone nowhere and spent way too much of my tax money on stuff that doesn't do a damn thing to help ME.. cuz I still pay too much taxes..

so don't ever try to pigeon hole me into only being one-sided on the issues of what is going on in our country.

Re: Leader of al-Qaida in Iraq mocks Bush

Posted: November 12, 2006 10:10 am
by flyboy55
12vmanRick wrote: . . .

It was impossible to verify the authenticity of the 20-minute recording, posted on a Web site used by Islamic militants. The CIA said technical analysis was being conducted on the tape, (noting that it could have come from anywhere and been produced by anyone with enough time and access to the required resources).

White House spokesman Tony Snow said the Bush administration had no comment on the tape, (other than to offer up an "I told you so" to the American public who apparently refused to be stampeded into voting Republican last Tuesday by comments by administration officials, many of whom implied that a vote for the Democrats was a vote for terrorists).

. . .
I offer up my alternate interpretation, skewed by judicious application of parallax. (j/k) :lol:

Re: Leader of al-Qaida in Iraq mocks Bush

Posted: November 12, 2006 11:14 am
by 12vmanRick
flyboy55 wrote:
12vmanRick wrote: . . .

It was impossible to verify the authenticity of the 20-minute recording, posted on a Web site used by Islamic militants. The CIA said technical analysis was being conducted on the tape, (noting that it could have come from anywhere and been produced by anyone with enough time and access to the required resources).

White House spokesman Tony Snow said the Bush administration had no comment on the tape, (other than to offer up an "I told you so" to the American public who apparently refused to be stampeded into voting Republican last Tuesday by comments by administration officials, many of whom implied that a vote for the Democrats was a vote for terrorists).

. . .
I offer up my alternate interpretation, skewed by judicious application of parallax. (j/k) :lol:
LOL just bear in mind I didn't write any of it. I just passed it along and each person can interpret or believe all or none of the story and/or make their own judgement.

Posted: November 12, 2006 12:05 pm
by a1aara
12vmanRick wrote:
a1aara wrote:
12vmanRick wrote:
a1aara wrote:
Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:Al Quaida celebrating a democrat victory, what does that tell you?

That they watch CNN?
LOL and they realize the Dems won't do crap about terrorism.

You may be right. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly the Repubs have done?
taken away some of our rights in the name of keeping us safe and waging a war that has gone nowhere and spent way too much of my tax money on stuff that doesn't do a damn thing to help ME.. cuz I still pay too much taxes..

so don't ever try to pigeon hole me into only being one-sided on the issues of what is going on in our country.

I could not agree more! I feel the about the same!