posted on Dec, 28 2012 @ 02:47 AM
Bangladesh News
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reports that Ayman al-Zawahri is expected to succeed Osama bin Laden in the al Qaeda network.
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His latest rant to the muslims of the world includes, “ I want to direct the attention of our Muslim brothers in Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and the
rest of the Muslim countries, that if the Americans and the NATO forces enter Libya then their neighbours(sic) in Egypt and Tunisia and Algeria and
the rest of the Muslim countries should rise up and fight both the mercenaries of Gaddafi and the rest of NATO.”
This is the same Egyptian-born doctor who stated in November 2008, “attacked …U.S. President-elect Obama as a "house Negro," a racially-charged
term used by 1960s black American Muslim leader Malcolm X to describe black slaves loyal to white masters.”
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Zawahri joined the militant Egyptian Islamic Jihad in 1973, and was indoctrinated in the Muslim Brotherhood by 1974. In 1993, he then ruled as the
leader of Jihad in Egypt. By 1998, he was involved with bombings of U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya.
Deep insight of this hateful man can be revealed by his juxtaposed answers to questions during an online session with al Qaeda sympathizers. In this
2008 terrorist symposium, he was asked why he and his group slaughtered innocent civilians in Iraq. Zawahri answers,” if any died in attacks it was
through error or necessity, for example if they were being used as human shields.”
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In 2001 he states,” Confronting the enemies of Islam and waging a jihad against them require a Muslim authority, established on Muslim territory
that raises the banner of jihad and rallies Muslims around it…If we do not achieve(sic) this goal, our actions will be nothing more than small scale
harassment."
Noting his past involvement in bombing U.S. embassy's, it leaves little doubt on who orchestrated the Benghazi attack and dragged the body of the U.S
Ambassador through the streets.
Lest we forget.