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Bin Laden Praises Anti-Western Attacks in The Region

Osama Bin Laden

DOHA, October 14 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Leader of al-Qaeda network, Osama bin Laden, congratulated the "Muslim nation" on what he termed "heroic and Jihadi operations" against the French oil supertanker in Yemen and the U.S. forces in Kuwait.

In a statement signed by the most wanted man, of which Qatar-based Al-Jazeera Satellite Station obtained a copy, Bin Laden said that the political bureau of al-Qaeda would issue "two separate statements, explaining the implications and effects of the two operations".

Bin Laden was referring to the October 6 blast that crippled a French supertanker off the coast of Yemen and the attack, Tuesday, October 8, on the Kuwaiti island of Failaka by two Kuwaitis that left one U.S. marine dead and another injured.

The Saudi dissident, accused by the U.S. of allegedly planning the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, called on the scholars, youth, businessmen and women of the Muslim nation to put aside their differences, unite their ranks and set free the potentials of this great nation".

Bin Laden's statement explained that "fighting the Americans and Zionist Jews must be on top of the priorities".

It was not possible to check the authenticity of the long message, dated October 12 and addressed to "the Nation" on the occasion of the first anniversary of the U.S. offensive in Afghanistan.

"The mujahedin (Islamic fighters) have struck by blowing up the tanker in Yemen, the umbilical cord, supply channel and vital artery of the crusader world, reminding the enemies they will spill a large amount of blood and suffer great damages for continuing their aggression against our nation and pillaging our riches.

"The heroic operation in Kuwait has also shown the level of danger threatening U.S. forces throughout the Islamic world," the message said.

"The strike against an important military target, the U.S. Marines in Kuwait, and the blast of a big economic target like the supertanker in Yemen send a clear and strong message to all enemies and also to all friends that the mujahideen have not weakened ... after all that has happened.

"We continue on the same path. We renew our promise to God and the nation and reiterate our threat to the Americans and Jews that they will not have peace and will not enjoy security until they stop their aggression against us," it said.

"One year after the crusaders' campaign against Afghanistan, America prepares a new round of its crusade against the Muslim world, this time against the Iraqi Muslim people to achieve its plan of breaking up the (Arab) nation, pillaging its riches and establishing Greater Israel after the expulsion of the Palestinians.

"The American campaign in Afghanistan failed to realize its main goals: it failed to kill or arrest any of the leaders of the Taliban and al-Qaeda, just as it failed to install peace and security in Afghanistan," the message said.

"The U.S. invasion forces are now starting to get bogged down in the Afghan quagmire. The fate of the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan will not be any better than that of the Soviet occupation," it warned.

The message also accused the "U.S. administration of seeking to hide its failure in Afghanistan by beating the war drums against Iraq.".

 

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