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| MegaJunkie Join Date: Oct 2003
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| Registered members do not see ads. Register or logon for a better view. ![]() Its really funny how these guys just get on camera all the time and get their message known worldwide. There must be a news network filming these assholes. __________________________________________________ Al Qaeda deputy leader Aymen al-Zawahiri (search) marked the four-week anniversary of the deadly blasts in London's transit system by threatening more attacks on London and against the United States. Al-Zawahiri, in a tape shown on the Al-Jazeera (search) satellite channel, warned that terrorists would strike again unless England and the United States withdraw troops from Iraq. The Al Qaeda leader, second in the organization behind Usama bin Laden, said British Prime Minister Tony Blair (search) is to blame for the attacks in London. The tape was being examined to determine its authenticity, but according to officials there has never been an al-Zawahiri tape that was not real. The tape appears to have been made recently given the references to last month's London transit bombings. An Al-Jazeera editor said he was not authorized to say how the Qatar-based channel received the tape. "Blair has brought to you destruction in central London, and he will bring more of that, God willing," al-Zawahiri said in the tape, referring to the July 7 attacks that killed 56 people as well as the attempted July 21 attacks on London's subways and buses. He continued: "As to the nations of the crusader alliance, we have offered you a truce if you leave the land of Islam. "Hasn't Sheik Usama bin Laden told you that you will not dream of security before there is security in Palestine and before all the infidel armies withdraw from the land of Muhammed?" al-Zawahiri added. In London, Blair's Downing Street office declined to comment on the broadcast. Al-Zawahiri appeared also to be referring to the terror attacks in Madrid, Spain, last year that were linked to Al Qaeda (search). "Our message is clear: You will not be safe until you withdraw from our land, stop stealing our oil and wealth and stop supporting the corrupt rulers," al-Zawahiri said. The tape showed al-Zawahiri positioned in front of a woven cloth that moved with the wind and showed the sunlight, indicating it appeared to be made outdoors. He was wearing a white robe and a black turban and emphatically wagged his finger at the camera while speaking. In the latest videotape, al-Zawahiri warned the United States it could expect significantly more casualties from its military campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan. "As for you, the Americans, what you have seen in New York and Washington, what losses that you see in Afghanistan and Iraq, despite the media blackout, is merely the losses of the initial clashes," he said, referring to the Sept. 11 attacks blamed on Al Qaeda. "If you go on with the same policy of aggression against Muslims, you will see, with God's will, what will make you forget the horrible things in Vietnam and Afghanistan." He then addressed Americans, saying, "The truth that has been kept from you by [President] Bush, [Secretary of State Condoleezza] Rice and [Defense Secretary Donald H.] Rumsfeld is that there is no way out of Iraq without immediate withdrawal, and any delay on this means only more dead, more losses. "If you don't leave today, certainly you will leave tomorrow, and after tens of thousands of dead, and double that figure in disabled and wounded." Referring to the Western nations contributing troops to the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq, he said: "As to the nations of the crusader alliance, we have offered you a truce if you leave the land of Islam. ... Instead [of accepting the truce], you spilled blood like rivers in our countries and we exploded the volcanoes of wrath in your countries." In June, Al-Jazeera broadcast a videotape of al-Zawahiri disparaging the U.S. concept of reform in the Middle East and saying armed jihad is the only way to bring change in the Arab world. Al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian doctor who merged his militant faction with that of bin Laden in Afghanistan in the late 1990s, spoke with a Kalashnikov rifle propped up behind his right shoulder against a plain background. Analysts said that al-Zawahiri, who has been in hiding since the United States invaded Afghanistan in late 2001, is reminding the world Al Qaeda remains a threat. "He's a fear amplifier," said Bob Scales, a retired Army major general and a FOX News military analyst. "His purpose is to take a tragic event and make the most of it." Scales said what al-Zawahiri was trying to do was to "give some assurance to others in the Arab world that Al Qaeda is in charge and, frankly, try to extend or expand the psychological effects of what's happened for the benefit of Al Qaeda."
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hey i have one too ....ak's are the shit [/quote]that's right...
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| MegaJunkie Join Date: Mar 2004
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[/quote]That's not me...LOL that's Tilt and his AK -47 or something that looks like one...
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[/quote] really would u like to come over my house.... i'll take u to go shoot some rounds and then u can tell me if it is fake or not
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