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...as al-Zawahiri Tries to Boost Jihadi Morale
Terrorism Focus, The Jamestown Foundation ^ | 13 December 2005 , Volume 2, Issue 23 | ...as al-Zawahiri Tries to Boost Jihadi Morale

Posted on 12/26/2005 8:38:26 AM PST by Hunden

An extended audio statement from Ayman al-Zawahiri, believed to have been made in mid-September, was posted on December 9 on the al-Safinat jihadi forum (http://202.71.102.108/~alsafnat/vb). Under the rubric "Four years on since the attacks on New York and Washington," and dated Sha'ban 1426 (September 2005), the 48-minute tape was produced by al-Sahab Media Productions, an organization that has come to be known as al-Qaeda's video production company. The statement is worth examining in detail since, amid the rhetoric of denunciation and challenge, it reveals much about the present state of morale within the al-Qaeda organization.

The presentation, entitled Mu'awwiqat al-Jihad ("Obstacles to Jihad"), is provided with English subtitles and is hence intended for the widest possible circulation. It starts off in a buoyant tone:

"I wish to speak to you about the victory that, with Allah's permission, is imminent; for a simple reason, that the key to victory is in our hands."

Subsequently, however, the tone shifts, indicating some exasperation at the lack of the "final push" required to ensure the success of the jihad, outlining that "the primary cause of defeat is in ourselves." As if to counter a mood of despondency, al-Zawahiri underlines how the jihad has already achieved successes. In Iraq, he maintains, the resistance

"stabs America every day and makes it scream and search feverishly for a way out of its predicament there."

And in Israel

"were it not for the mujahideen's confrontation of Israel and its agents (our rulers) Israel would have now expanded to many times its current size."

The mujahideen have also, he asserts, effectively defended Islam from the

"puppet rulers," under whom "the corruption would have worsened and they would have sought to eradicate Islam."

Al-Zawahiri spends most of the tape discussing the situation in Afghanistan. Keen to stress the unity of ranks between the Taliban and the mujahideen, despite all that has happened, al-Zawahiri reverses the interpretation of the New York attacks leading to the downfall of the Islamic Emirate, and instead speaks of the victory that galvanized the jihad. He maintains that the emirate's structure under Mullah Omar is firm and "controls large, extensive parts of eastern and western Afghanistan." Al-Zawahiri is particularly sensitive to the impression that the alliance between al-Qaeda and the Taliban has faded since the U.S. invasion, stressing the comments made by top Taliban commander and former intelligence chief Mullah Dadullah in an al-Jazeera interview that "we sacrificed our government for the mujahideen of al-Qaeda" as "our Islamic obligation" in the face of "a shared enemy." Al-Zawahiri then pointedly holds up Mullah Omar as a paragon of a jihadi emir, in comparison to those who subsequently apostated "at the feet of America and Israel." The Taliban are similarly regarded as uniquely steadfas t against the infidel enemy.

The entire passage appears to be an extended vote of gratitude to the Taliban for sheltering al-Qaeda. Interestingly, throughout this long paean to the Taliban, al-Zawahiri speaks little of Osama Bin Laden — save to say that they protected a hero of Islam, and somewhat cryptically writes off the question of Osama as

"no longer an issue of an individual but has become the question of the honor of Islam. " 

Tone and the Appeal

For all the bullish talk of triumph, the message of al-Zawahiri's address appears equally crafted as a last-minute appeal for support to help prevent the defeat of the mujahideen.

"The key to victory is in our hands," he states, "and in turn, the primary cause of defeat is in ourselves."

This part of the message is particularly noteworthy, in that the reproach and call for jihad contradict the image of success he maintains the jihad has already achieved. Al-Zawahiri gives his diagnosis for the problems besetting the jihad:

"The first battle we must win is our battle with ourselves, our battle with out weakness and helplessness and clinging to the earth; our preference for small gains."

He then goes on to encourage the mujahideen by belittling the enemy as having little else but technology on their side, and

"driven only by fear and desire; in the field they don't make a stand in any honest encounter."

At root of the problem of the lack of victory is Muslims' "fear and ignorance of fighting" and their "submission to [the regimes'] terrorism and intimidation."

Al-Zawahiri then develops this theme on the disastrous passivity of the Muslims; taking the example of the assassination of Anwar al-Sadat by Khalid al-Islambouli, he notes how everyone subsequently abandoned them to their fate a nd contented themselves with "passive praise." Another example is Saudi Arabia, where Muslims who called for reform were "left to fight alone" and in a probable reference to the penitent Saudi jihadi

"some callers to reform relapsed and turned around to stab their brothers, the Mujahideen, in their backs."

Al-Zawahiri appears genuinely exasperated at the lack of enthusiasm in the Muslim community for the rigors of jihad and the ability of the broader community to content itself with the war of words. He scoffs, from his position out there on the front line in the hills, at the armchair commentators.

"If each one of us wants to turn into a debater, analyst, and specialist who dresses in elegant clothes, attends seminars and appears on screen, then returns to his house safe from the tyranny of the Crusaders and their agents, then there is no hope for deliverance."

There is also a tone of negativity in al-Zawahiri's response to practical criticism:

"if the Jihad brings on loss and disaster, then show us what you've got in your quiver! What have you done to confront these disasters other than shedding crocodile tears and issuing condemnations and giving sermons and writing books?"

Doubts concerning the legitimacy of jihad are similarly dismissed. To the argument distinguishing attacks on America and Israel from attacks on Muslim leaders,

"we ask them: with which Book and which Sunnah have you differentiated between the foreign enemy and his domestic agent?"

To the argument of timing al-Zawahiri is no less scornful:

"If you want us to postpone the jihad, and be patient, and resort to your easy, comfortable methods, then how long must we wait for your barren ways to bear fruit? Another 100 years?"

This is a remarkable document from al-Zawahiri, indicating some serious doubts at the top of al-Qaeda as to the prospects of the success of jihad. While exhortations to jihad are commonplace, as are criticisms of laziness in the Muslim youth or vigorous calls to develop an appropriate jihad-consciousness, the present tape appears to take the form of an eleventh-hour warning, addressed this time not to the opponents, so much as the rightful supporters of jihad.

"History," al-Zawahiri warns, "shall hold it against you that when the Mujahid vanguards rose and hope was awakened in the ability of the Muslim Ummah to resist, you stabbed it from behind. As long as this malignant illness continues to survive within us there is no hope for victory".


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alzawahiri; binladen; israel; jihadijuice; justkeepspillin; myturbanisdirty; unitedstates; zawahiri
This is a remarkable document from al-Zawahiri, indicating some serious doubts at the top of al-Qaeda as to the prospects of the success of jihad.
1 posted on 12/26/2005 8:38:27 AM PST by Hunden
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To: Hunden
Don't forget this classic from Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi
2 posted on 12/26/2005 8:53:36 AM PST by peyton randolph (<a href="http://clinton.senate.gov/">shrew</a>)
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To: Hunden
Zawahiri underlines how the jihad has already achieved successes. In Iraq, he maintains, the resistance "stabs America every day and makes it scream and search feverishly for a way out of its predicament there."

....this can easily be replaced with the following and be just as true....

Zawahiri underlines how the liberals and their mouthpices in the MSM has already achieved successes. In Iraq, he maintains, the liberals "stab America every day and makes it scream and search feverishly for a way out of its predicament there."
3 posted on 12/26/2005 8:53:42 AM PST by God luvs America (When the silent majority speaks the earth trembles!)
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To: Hunden
A ha! The old stabbed in the back routine:

"History," al-Zawahiri warns, "shall hold it against you that when the Mujahid vanguards rose and hope was awakened in the ability of the Muslim Ummah to resist, you stabbed it from behind. As long as this malignant illness continues to survive within us there is no hope for victory".

I guess they really are screwed.
4 posted on 12/26/2005 8:56:22 AM PST by DariusBane
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To: DariusBane

We are winning...kill yourself.


5 posted on 12/26/2005 9:03:59 AM PST by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist savages - In Honor of Standing Wolf)
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To: Hunden

All Al-Zawahiri needs to do is go here and see NBC for help; http://thepoliticalteen.net/2005/07/02/1855/


6 posted on 12/26/2005 9:12:36 AM PST by oxcart (Remember Bush lied.......People DYED... THEIR FINGERS!)
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To: DariusBane
This letter would be written from a jail cell if the MSM and Dems would have backed us for the last few years instead of their stonewalling and propaganda.

These guys would have given up hope a long time ago if the whole leadership in the U.S. was unified in saying "we can't wait to stay another 10 years to kill every last one of em'".

Instead, we've got Dem Presidential candidates calling our troops terrorists.

7 posted on 12/26/2005 9:15:15 AM PST by ALWAYSWELDING
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To: Hunden
It is hard to raise the morale of a force that gets its head shot off every time they stick it out of their hole.

We are winning in Iraq in a big way based on our own force projection; the creation and inclusion of ever growing numbers of allied domestic fighters into this conflict does not bode well for the enemies morale.

Once the locals decide that democracy is better than carrying their loved ones home in pieces after the daily ied detonation it will all be over for the enemy in country.

In the coming months it will become critical to ensure the total extermination or incarceration of every enemy operative in the field. We can not let any of them escape justice. The most damage done to a force is done to a force in retreat.

8 posted on 12/26/2005 9:17:48 AM PST by mmercier (for such there is no home, no refuge anywhere)
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To: Hunden
"stabs America every day and makes it scream and search feverishly for a way out of its predicament there."

Zawahiri reads the New York Times I see.

9 posted on 12/26/2005 9:31:59 AM PST by Hugin
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To: Hugin

Or maybe he's on Howard Dean's email list.


10 posted on 12/26/2005 9:33:04 AM PST by Hugin
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To: Hunden

"there is no hope for victory"

Take that boxer, pelosi and reid and put it where the sun don't shine.


11 posted on 12/26/2005 9:37:37 AM PST by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like what you say))
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To: ALWAYSWELDING
You are correct... The very high price that the luxury of defeatism requires is staggering. Today we are strong enough to overcome defeatism, but tomorrow? Who knows.
12 posted on 12/27/2005 5:22:55 PM PST by DariusBane
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To: USS Alaska

Guess I don't understand your reply.


13 posted on 12/27/2005 7:11:07 PM PST by DariusBane
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