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  • Bin Laden's harangue reveals terrorists are losing the war

    01/26/2006 2:00:33 PM PST · by Coleus · 11 replies · 837+ views
    The Mercury News ^ | 01.26.06 | Victor Hanson Davis
    We don't know whether the latest and much-discussed Osama bin Laden tape was recorded recently. But the harangue is still a valuable reflection of the current Al-Qaida hierarchy that broadcast it to the world. First, things must be going very badly for the terrorists to propose a cease-fire: ``We don't mind offering you a long-term truce.'' In truth, the winning side does not ask for a reprieve. Losing autocrats -- whether the officers of the German army in the summer of 1918 or Hitler's cadre in the spring of 1945 -- always ``don't mind'' sending out peace feelers in the...
  • Zawahiri releases 18-minute tape of poetry dedicated to dead terrorists

    01/20/2006 11:16:04 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 129 replies · 2,816+ views
    AFP via Babelfish translation | January 20, 2005
    Zawahiri déclame an elegy with the "martyrs" of the jihad in Afghanistan PARIS - the number two of the network Al-Qaïda, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, déclame a long elegiac poem dedicated to the "martyrs" of the jihad in Afghanistan, in a sound recording put in line Friday, a few days after an attack which would have aimed it to Pakistan. The audio band, of almost 18 minutes, does not comprise any indication on the date of the registration of the voice allotted to the assistant of Usama Bin Laden. The islamist site specifies however that it acts of "un new speech...
  • A CNN/AQ Connection In Turkey?

    08/09/2005 2:01:42 PM PDT · by prairiebreeze · 2 replies · 384+ views
    CaptainsQuartersblog.com ^ | August 9 2005 | Captain Ed
    MEMRI provides a bit of shocking information from Turkey in its latest dispatch of Arabic translations for the West. A Turkish terrorist group has launched a newspaper in Istanbul, Kaide ('al-Qaeda' in Turkish), which it distributes across the entire country: The Turkish political weekly Tempo, along with some major Turkish daily newspapers including Milliyet,Aksam and Cumhuriyet, reported that the Islamist Turkish terrorist organization Great East Islamic Raiders Front (IBDA-C) has begun publishing a new weekly, Kaide ("Al-Qaeda" in Turkish) which openly praises its namesake and idolizes Osama bin Laden. Kaide, which looks like an Al-Qaeda bulletin and includes all Al-Qaeda...