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Osama Bin laden praises Arab Popular Uprisings

by Phantom Ace ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Headlines, Islam, Islamic Supremacism, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Muslim Brotherhood, Progressives at May 19th, 2011 - 10:28 am

Osama Bin Laden was a huge fan of the so called Arab Spring. He knows these rallies are organized by AL-Qaeda’s parent organization, the Muslim Brotherhood. Osama loves these Popular Uprisings because they are based in Islamic ideology.

CAIRO (Reuters) – Al Qaeda released a posthumous audio recording by Osama bin Laden in which he praised revolutions sweeping through several Arab countries, and called for more Muslim “tyrants” to be toppled.

Islamists have conspicuously been absent in the uprisings in the Middle East that have largely been led by ordinary citizens angered by autocratic rule, corruption and mismanaged economies.

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“The sun of the revolution has risen from the Maghreb. The light of the revolution came from Tunisia. It has given the nation tranquility and made the faces of the people happy,” the speaker, who sounds like bin Laden, said.

“To the Muslim nation — we are watching with you this great historic event and share with you the joy and happiness. Congratulations for your victories and may God grant your martyrs mercy, your injured recovery and your prisoners freedom.”

If Osama supports the Arabic Popular Uprisings, that is all you need to know.

Qaddafi’s forces enter Ajdabiya

by Phantom Ace ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Headlines, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Libya at April 10th, 2011 - 11:09 am

The Popular Uprising in Libya is on the ropes. Forces loyal to Col. Mumar Qaddafi have entered the strategic city of Ajdabiya.

AJDABIYAH, Libya (Reuters) – Muammar Gaddafi’s artillery heavily bombarded Ajdabiyah and his forces forced their way inside on Sunday in their most determined assault on the strategic eastern town for at least a week.

Rebels cowered in alleyways from sustained artillery, rocket and small-arms fire and appeared to be losing control of the town, which is gateway to their stronghold of Benghazi 150 km (90 miles) up the Mediterranean coast to the north.

Ajdabiyah had been the launch point for insurgents during a week-long fight for the oil port of Brega further west and its fall would be a serious loss.

If the city falls, this will be a huge blow to the AL-Qaeda linked rebels. It will also be a setback for the Global progressive-Islamic Axis.