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Hundreds Of Questions Submitted For Interview With Al Qaida Leader

LEE KEATH | January 21, 2008 09:30 AM EST | AP

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CAIRO, Egypt — Sympathizers submitted hundreds of questions to al-Qaida deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahri's "on-line interview" before a recent deadline. Among them: Why hasn't al-Qaida attacked the U.S. again, why isn't it attacking the Israelis and when will it be more active in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Syria?

So far, there have been no answers.

Al-Qaida's media arm, Al-Sahab, announced in December that al-Zawahri would take questions from the public posted on Islamic militant Web sites and would respond "as soon as possible."

More than 900 entries _ many with multiple questions _ were posted on the main Islamist Web site until the cutoff date of Jan. 16. After the deadline, the questions disappeared from that site and no answers have yet appeared.

One thing is clear from the questions: Self-proclaimed al-Qaida supporters are as much in the dark about the terror network's operations and intentions as Western analysts and intelligence agencies.

Some of those posting questions sound worried: Does al-Qaida have a long-term strategy?

One, allegedly a former Arab al-Qaida fighter in Iraq, complained about Iraqi fighters discriminating against non-Iraqi mujahedeen.

Others wanted advice: Should followers be focusing their jihad, or holy war, against Arab regimes, or against Americans?

Like many in the West, the questioners appear uncertain whether al-Qaida's central leadership directly controls the multiple, small militant groups around the Mideast that work in its name, or whether those groups operate on their own.

Journalists also were invited to send questions and a few of the entries are labeled with the names of European and Asian newspapers. Diaa Rashwan, an Egyptian security expert in Cairo, also suggested some questions were probably submitted by intelligence agents looking for clues to al-Qaida's thinking, but there was no way to verify that.

The vast majority of questioners, identified only by their computer usernames, appear to be supporters of al-Qaida or the jihadi cause, often expressing praise for "our beloved sheik" and "the lion of jihad, Sheik Osama."

Many appear frustrated that al-Qaida is not doing more.

"When we will see the men of al-Qaida waging holy war in Palestine? Because frankly our situation has become very bad," writes one, with the username "Seeking the Path." "As for al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia," he asks, "are there efforts to revive jihadi action there after the blows that hurt us?"

Another, signed "Osama the Lion," asks: "Why doesn't al-Qaida open a front in Egypt, where there are wide opportunities and fertile ground for drawing in mujahedeen?"

Another, called "Knight of Islam," asks, "We are awaiting a strike against American soil. Why has that not been done? Why are the Jews in the world not struck?"

In videos over the past years, al-Zawahri has repeatedly spoken of opening new fronts against all those lands _ but little has occurred. Saudi Arabia has waged a fierce crackdown that has killed or captured many in al-Qaida's branch there. In 2005, al-Zawahri announced the formation of a branch in his homeland, Egypt, but nothing has been heard of it, although Egypt has suffered terror attacks.

In his videos, al-Zawahri always depicts al-Qaida as moving steadily toward victory _ something none of the questioners directly challenges. But they seem in need of reassurance, pressing for more specifics about al-Qaida's plans than al-Zawahri normally gives.

"I think they (al-Qaida's leaders) were aware (that) ... everyone was no longer buying into the propaganda about how great they are," said Jeremy Binnie of Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Center. "This was put forward as a propaganda exercise and to make it look like they are responding to these concerns."

A few who write in claim to be active fighters in militant groups. One, with the username "Phenixshadow," says he is a member of the al-Qaida branch in North Africa that has been blamed for attacks in Algeria.

"What do you expect from us? Should we follow the instruction of the mother organization to target the 'far enemy' _ the Zionist-Crusader (America) _ or do we focus our efforts on the apostate regime (Algeria)? Or do you advise a middle path of striking both enemies?" he asks.

Another, signed "Alfirati60," says he is a Syrian who joined al-Qaida in Iraq before its leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was killed in a U.S. airstrike in 2006. The writer complains bitterly about al-Qaida's decision to form an umbrella group with other Iraqi insurgents known as "The Islamic State of Iraq."

"Things got worse after the organization joined the Islamic State, when Iraqis took over all the issues," he writes. The Iraqis care "only about liberating Iraq not about establishing God's law," an apparent reference to the al-Qaida goal of a single Islamic state.

"Indeed, they neglected many of the (non-Iraqi) brothers since they care only about the safety of Iraqis and Iraq."

"So I ask you, our sheik, is this just?" he writes. "There are many, many violations of Sharia Islamic law that those (Iraqis) who join the Islamic State commit, like failing to kill spies or apostates" _ those who work with Americans _ "because they are Iraqis."

He writes that he left Iraq and returned to "Sham," the old Arabic name for Syria and Lebanon. "I'm sorry to go on and on, our sheik, but you should be informed of what's going on" in Iraq, he says. "We want to act in the Sham, and we are ready to do so. We lack only the material and moral support from you."

It is impossible to confirm independently whether any of questioners are really active fighters. Nor is it possible to verify that the interview offer really came from al-Zawahri, although it was posted with the logo of Al-Sahab, which issues his videotapes.

But the questions focus on the same issues that Western terrorism experts have long debated, including how much direct support and command al-Zahwari and bin Laden give to militants in Arab countries and Europe.

"We hear a lot about the non-centralization of al-Qaida," one supporter writes. "Is the loss of direct control by al-Qaida's leadership over the jihadi cells harmful to al-Qaida? ... Does al-Qaida intend to try to reassert its control?"

Others want to make sure al-Qaida has a long-term strategy.

"Does it just go from event to event as some claim?" asks "Raji al-Quboul." "Do you have a body that studies events and reviews them to correct mistakes and assess them?"

Many, of course, ask about the health of bin Laden, who rarely appears on video.

Another hot topic is Iran. Several ask why al-Qaida does not attack the mainly Shiite nation. They express concern over rumors of an understanding between al-Qaida and Iran. "One of the lies spread to fight al-Qaida is that al-Qaida is linked to Iran," one writes. "They point to your failure to attack the Iranian regime."

Many others simply ask for advice on how and where to join jihad. One man says he is a 23-year-old living with his divorced mother.

"I want to travel to join jihad and I sought my mother's permission, but she would not give it to me," he says. "Can I go without her permission?"

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"t is impossible to confirm independently whether any of questioners are really active fighters. Nor is it possible to verify that the interview offer really came from al-Zawahri, although it was posted with the logo of Al-Sahab, which issues his videotapes."

Translation: Could be a bunch of bullshit. This replaces our CIA & FBI intel? This is a better source than them?

Nice try neocons. That's truly desperate now.
Any word on impeachment proceedings? Any progress?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 01/22/2008

Olda just proved my point, Al Qaeda and Olda are on the same side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 01/21/2008

There is lot in common between the islamofascist and the american liberal fascists. They booth want strong government control (government, that only they in control) , hate american democracy and freedom, they both want to regulate free speech (speech, they do not like), hate President Bush. And so on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 01/21/2008

Did anyone ask him where he is (lat & long)?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 01/21/2008

I say give these people no more air space, don't report anything they say and let it be known its because #1 how can you trust what a murderer says?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 01/21/2008

Too bad AL-Zawahri won't field some You Tube questions with FOX's Chris Wallace, and have the event taped to be distributed by FOX and Al Jazeera at a later date.

Actually the Al-Qaida folks have been more honest with what they have to say that some of our "leaders". Wasn't it Al-Zawahri that told Americans that they were very unlucky to have Bush? Osama said he liked the idea of Americans coming to war in the Mid-East, and that he would spend one dollar (probably less, like 24 cents) for every one thousand we spend. He also said that he was going to bleed our economy. Guess these guys are fairly accurate...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 01/21/2008

So dickmo. Do you prefer 1 ply, 2 ply or do you just use a rock?

WTF. This moron needs to be quickly launched off the earth to find his 72 virgins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 01/21/2008

Rest assured that this liberal would be quite happy to see Zwahri captured or killed. I thought that was why we went to Afghanistan.... now nobody seems to care if he is caught or not. That is Dubya and co's failure, not liberal America's. He got his war, his money, everything he needed to catch or kill Osama and this one-legged murdering bastard (he is no "Doctor") and their merry band of nutjobs... and he failed.
A trillion bucks, two wars, thousands and thousands of dead and wounded,... destruction on a truly "biblical" scale and we still see these fuckers on our screens...
I think Dubya and Cheney should be on the dock at the Hague and Osama and Zwahri should be buried under it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 01/21/2008

Is it true that Kumbaya is spelled Bahai in Arabic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 01/21/2008

The PNAC blueprint of September 2000 states that the process of transforming the US into "tomorrow's dominant force" is likely to be a long one in the absence of "some catastrophic and catalyzing event - like a new Pearl Harbor". The 9/11 attacks allowed the US to press the "go" button for a strategy in accordance with the PNAC agenda which it would otherwise have been politically impossible to implement.

9/11 was the absolutely greatest thing that could've happened for the neocons. First in line of those who benefitted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 01/21/2008

Who was your favorite Beatle?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 01/21/2008

The problem is more propaganda than anything else. Ayman al-Zawahri lacks the intelligence and the is limited in knowledge on masterminding anything. He is the doctor for binny laden and a puppet on a string. Fact of the matter is, with the level of security and intelligence we possess, these guys will never land on American soil without the help of a third party or insider. The American al-queda guy as well is only a venom catcher while the snakes are milked. If liberals become sympathic to these ill-fated masterminds and extend to them legal rights to exist then we are destined to see continued media coverage of these immoral hate-mongers, schooled and breed from the saudi mentallity of needing to understand why mankind even exists beyond their borders except for the fact of someone to buy their oil

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 01/21/2008

and of the 900 or more queries it has been reported that 850 came from Huffpo,media matters and move on

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 01/21/2008

I would like to ask, what does your prophet Muhammed (Peace be Upon Him) think about the extreme violence and killing committed by Al-Qaeda? Would he feel you are living a life in service to Allah?

Christians, Jews and Muslims revere many of the same Biblical Pillars, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Mary.

I don't understand why anyone would wish anyone harm simply because they do not share the same faith.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 01/21/2008

these questions are hilarious.

"I want to travel to join jihad and I sought my mother's permission, but she would not give it to me," one says. "Can I go without her permission?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 01/21/2008

"I will grant you only three questions"

"Are you the leader of Al Queada?"
"Yes."
"Are you REALLY the leader of Al Quaeda"
"Yes"
"The absolute, top leader of Al Quaeda"
"Yes, thank you, come again"

I think I would simply ask if he thinks there is not enough, or too much chlorine in the pool at the Bush compound at Kennebunkport.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 01/21/2008

I see no difference between this guy and Bush. Both are criminals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 01/21/2008

Oh come ON. This is the same al-Zawahri who in 2006 made a video while stood in front of a set of net curtains with a nice "Star of David" motif. Neither he nor the producers of the video noticed it or thought that it might be inappropiate. What kind of muslim extremist studio decorates itself in that way? Or was al-Zawahri making the video at home? http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/04/28/zawahiri.tape/

An "al Qaeda" website exists because the powers that be want to know about the people who would communicate with such a site. Al Qaeda itself is a CIA creation. When Osama fought against the Soviets in Afghanistan it was the CIA which funded and armed him. Al Quaeda's American spokesman, "Adam Yahiye Gadahn", also known as "Azzam al-Amriki", is really Adam Pearlman. The purpose of their occasional videotapes is to remind people that the "war on terror" is still on, or else to praise opponents of the "war on terror" strategy, thus damning them by association. It's a trick, folks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 01/21/2008

A question for al-Zawahri, what is your favorite color besides white for the costume you wear and defile and red for the blood on your hands? Ours is green.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 01/21/2008

A question for al-Zawahri, what is your favorite color besides white for the costume you wear and defile and red for the blood on your hands, ours is green.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 01/21/2008

that guy scares me to death. i wish shrub would take away all of our freedoms before he leaves the white house so they won't hate us for our freedoms anymore. if shrub doesn't finish the job i hope bambam does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 01/21/2008

The man is doing a web interview and we can't trace it back and hunt these dudes down? C'mon

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 01/21/2008

Why don't you modify the name to AL-KI-EEDA?

It's sounds way cooler. Yee ha!

How is it these leaders survive? Are they really that sneaky or is it just the incompetence of Bush....again?

They can spy like a son of a bitch on some hopeless mope American but can't find a fucking terrorist to save their ass.

Gee I wonder if there are any terrorists hiding out in Pakistan? Hmmm.(Imagine me stroking my chin like the Thinker) Hmmm.

George Bush is a total failure. He's a Failure Monkey. The terrorists are laughing in our faces on the fucking internet! Fuck you George.

Fuck the Failure Monkeys!

And fuck everybody out there working on MLK day. It's a national holiday. Do you hear me Whitey? You people are disgraceful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 01/21/2008

No answer to those questions because AL Qaeeda does what It is asked by the CIA . so far they have not attacked Israel because it is not on the agenda , just empty rethoric and empty words . we know the relationship between CIA and AL Qaeeda .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 01/21/2008

Please ask him: does he file US income tax for the monies the CIA pays him?

Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 01/21/2008
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