Monday, September 14, 2009

Bin Laden tape: Obama can not stop the war


An audio message purportedly from al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, President Barack Obama is not able to campaign pledges to meet with U.S. troops withdraw Iraq accused.
The band appeared on radical Islamist Web sites, only two days after the United States was the eighth anniversary of the 11th September 2001, terrorist attacks.
"The American people, my message to you is a reminder of the reasons the 9 / 11 and the wars and the consequences that follow and the way is to solve it," said the message.
"From the beginning we have said many times ... that is the cause of our disagreement with you, your support for its allies, the Israelis are keeping our occupied lands in Palestine. His attitude, along with some other problems, which for us the implementation of the events of 9 / 11 ".
The video plays audio data through an undated photo of Osama bin Laden. The video also shows a banner with the American flag as a backdrop and an image of the New York skyline with the Twin Towers of World Trade Center - in the attack of 9 / 11 destroyed - yet, "said terrorism analyst Laura Mansfield .
CNN could not independently authenticate bin Laden as a speaker in the video for 11 minutes on Sunday from As-Sahab Media Production - Al-Qaida organization.
Obama was "a man who can not be threatened to end the war, as promised, but you learn as much as possible," the message said.
Although troops have left the U.S. no longer patrol in Iraq's major cities and many tens of thousands of people remain in the country and is expected to continue in the coming years.
The message states that the Obama administration, under the influence of the Republicans in the White House will be replaced, said the president was Robert Gates as defense minister - a holdover from the Bush administration.
"Extending the war as much as you want. By God, we will never to it (Palestine) commitment, history", the message continued.
Mansfield noted that the video does not have new pictures of the elusive Laden, who was last seen in material two years ago, is on the sixth anniversary of terrorist attacks.

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