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New Bin Laden Audio Tape Released
Osama Bin Laden has reached out once again from his “undisclosed location” in the form of another audio tape. In an incredible irony he pleads for Iraqi insurgents to avoid “extremism” and “admit mistakes.”
The terror leader even goes so far as to recommend to himself not to be extreme in his leadership.
The tape appeared to be in response to moves by some Sunni Arab tribes in Iraq that have joined U.S. troops in fighting al-Qaida members, as well as other Sunni insurgent groups that—while still attacking Americans—have formed coalitions opposed to al-Qaida.
“Some of you have been lax in one duty, which is to unite your ranks,” bin Laden said in the audiotape. “Beware of division … Muslims are waiting for you to gather under a single banner to champion righteousness. Be keen to oblige with this duty.”
“I advise myself, Muslims in general and brothers in al-Qaida everywhere to avoid extremism among men and groups,” he said, saying leaders should not build themselves up as the sole authority, and that instead mujahedeen should follow “what God and his prophet have said.”
What I wonder is how a person commits suicide bombings and rejects extremism at the same time? How does one reject extremism while living a constant jihad?
-Chris Jones
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Al-Qaeda was made famous by President Bush and because Osama Bin Laden was able to manipulate the press and master the art of viral video. At this point, I feel like I am on my 7th or 8th donut, and I dont really care what Osama has to say anymore.
What do I mean by DoNuts?
http://www.hotconflict.com/blog/2007/10/muslims-united-.html