We Are Winning
A recently published rant by Al-Qaida`s #2 thug Al-Zawahri suggests a growing sense that they are losing. Dr. Z launched on Hamas, Egypt, Jordan, Musharraf in Pakistan, and just about every mainstream Arab leader worldwide:
Referring to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and a senior member of his Fatah party, al-Zawahri asked: "How is it possible for Mahmoud Abbas to be a brother of ours, or for Mohammed Dahlan to be a brother of ours, when they have grown fat on the bribes of the Jews and gifts of the Americans?"...
Al-Zawahri accuses the Egyptian, Saudi Arabian and Yemeni governments of serving the interests of the United States, adding that Washington "bombs the Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq," and orders Arab leaders to pump their oil wells dry and sell crude petroleum "at the cheapest of rates to consume the nation's treasure."
Al-Zawahri tossed out insults to various leaders, making no effort to substantiate his allegations. He called Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf a "bribe-taker," Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak a "traitor," Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh an "agent of America," and he accused New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman of being a "fanatical Zionist."
He praised the al-Qaida-linked insurgents in Saudi Arabia, which he described as "the American state of al Saud," and attacked the initiative of Saudi King Abdullah, which offered Israel full diplomatic relations in return for full withdrawal from Arab lands.
If the International Jihad were winning, as American liberals would have us believe, Zawahri would not feel the need to offend other Muslim leaders. He would be flooded with people who wanted to be on the winning side, and would be singing the praises of these people. His tone strongly suggests that he is unhappy with the progress of the war, and that he is most disappointed with the Islamic world for not throwing their support behind his cause.
If our courage holds, and our attention remains focused, we will win this thing. We are winning. The real battle lies not against Al-Qaida, but against the liberal forces of defeatism, petty politics, and myopia. If we are successful at beating back the assaults of the mainstream media, academia, the beautiful people of Hollywood, and all of the usual hate-America crowd, we will find it a simple if lengthy matter to defeat Jihad. If.
Referring to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and a senior member of his Fatah party, al-Zawahri asked: "How is it possible for Mahmoud Abbas to be a brother of ours, or for Mohammed Dahlan to be a brother of ours, when they have grown fat on the bribes of the Jews and gifts of the Americans?"...
Al-Zawahri accuses the Egyptian, Saudi Arabian and Yemeni governments of serving the interests of the United States, adding that Washington "bombs the Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq," and orders Arab leaders to pump their oil wells dry and sell crude petroleum "at the cheapest of rates to consume the nation's treasure."
Al-Zawahri tossed out insults to various leaders, making no effort to substantiate his allegations. He called Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf a "bribe-taker," Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak a "traitor," Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh an "agent of America," and he accused New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman of being a "fanatical Zionist."
He praised the al-Qaida-linked insurgents in Saudi Arabia, which he described as "the American state of al Saud," and attacked the initiative of Saudi King Abdullah, which offered Israel full diplomatic relations in return for full withdrawal from Arab lands.
If the International Jihad were winning, as American liberals would have us believe, Zawahri would not feel the need to offend other Muslim leaders. He would be flooded with people who wanted to be on the winning side, and would be singing the praises of these people. His tone strongly suggests that he is unhappy with the progress of the war, and that he is most disappointed with the Islamic world for not throwing their support behind his cause.
If our courage holds, and our attention remains focused, we will win this thing. We are winning. The real battle lies not against Al-Qaida, but against the liberal forces of defeatism, petty politics, and myopia. If we are successful at beating back the assaults of the mainstream media, academia, the beautiful people of Hollywood, and all of the usual hate-America crowd, we will find it a simple if lengthy matter to defeat Jihad. If.
2 Comments:
Sir,
While I do not agree with all you write or espouse, I do agree with you most of the time. I am glad that I am not the only one who saw through this charade. Keep up the good work!
Mike Cripps
Hi Mike!
It would be a boring world if we all agreed all of the time; I`m just thankful that you see where I`m coming from when you don`t! Thanks for a nice comment!
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