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Al Qaeda Vows Revenge For Osama Bin Laden's Death

Al Qaeda Revenge

By MAGGIE MICHAEL   05/ 6/11 09:01 PM ET   AP

CAIRO -- Al-Qaida vowed to keep fighting the United States and avenge the death of Osama bin Laden, which it acknowledged for the first time Friday in an Internet statement apparently designed to convince followers that it will remain vigorous and intact even after its founder's demise.

Al-Qaida's plots are usually large-scale and involve planning over months or even years. But Western intelligence officials say they are seeing increased chatter about cheap, small-scale attacks – perhaps by individuals or small extremist groups inspired to take revenge for the killing.

"USA, you will pay!" chanted more than 100 participants in a pro-bin Laden protest outside the U.S. Embassy in London on Friday.

A Western intelligence official said no concrete threat has emerged so far that authorities considered credible. "There have been mentions of shootings, bombings and random violence, though it is not surprising, given bin Laden's death," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Authorities in the U.S. and Europe chose not to elevate threat levels.

Interpol has asked law enforcement agencies in 188 countries to be on alert for retaliatory attacks. Communities have been warned to report anything suspicious. Embassies and some American businesses have added new security measures.

Despite the Internet chatter, reaction in the Islamic world to bin Laden's death has been relatively muted compared with the rage that he long inspired, raising questions about his relevance in the Middle East – a region that has been changed by a wave of pro-democracy uprisings.

The al-Qaida statement, entitled "You lived as a good man, you died as a martyr," did not name a successor to bin Laden. His deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, is now the most prominent figure in the group and a likely contender to take his place.

"The blood of the holy warrior sheik, Osama bin Laden, God bless him, is too precious to us and to all Muslims to go in vain," the statement said. "We will remain, God willing, a curse chasing the Americans and their agents, following them outside and inside their countries."

"Soon, God willing, their happiness will turn to sadness," it said, "their blood will be mingled with their tears."

Although the statement's authenticity could not be independently confirmed, it was considered to be authentic. It was posted on militant websites Friday by the al-Fajr Center, al-Qaida's online media distribution network, and the writing style was typical for al-Qaida. The statement was issued in the name of the organization's General Command and dated Tuesday, the day after bin Laden's death.

White House press secretary Jay Carney said U.S. officials are aware of the statement and the threat. "What it does obviously is acknowledge the obvious, which is that Osama bin Laden was killed," said Carney. "We're quite aware of the potential for (terrorist) activity and are highly vigilant on that matter for that reason."

Despite the new threats against the United States, the overall theme of the al-Qaida statement was that of continuity for the organization. Much of the 11-paragraph statement was dedicated to underlining that al-Qaida would live on, depicting him as another in a line of "martyrs" from the group.

"Sheik Osama didn't build an organization to die when he dies," the statement read. "The university of faith, Quran and jihad from which bin Laden graduated will not close its doors," it added.

"The soldiers of Islam will continue in groups and united, plotting and planning without getting bored, tired, with determination, without giving up until striking a blow," the statement said.

It said bin Laden was killed "along an established path followed by the best of those who came before him and those who will come after him."

The acknowledgment by al-Qaida should remove doubt among all but the most die-hard conspiracy theorists that bin Laden is in fact dead.

The need to provide proof was behind some arguments that the U.S. should release a photo of the slain terror leader. President Barack Obama has chosen to withhold the photo.

Earlier Friday, hundreds of members of radical Islamic parties protested in several Pakistan cities against the U.S. raid. Many chanted "Osama is alive" and criticized the U.S. for violating the country's sovereignty.

In the statement, al-Qaida also called on Pakistanis to revolt against the country's leaders to "cleanse the shame." And it said that an audio message bin Laden recorded a week before his death would be issued soon.

The writers of the al-Qaida statement appeared unaware of the U.S. announcement that bin Laden's body had been buried at sea. The statement warned against mishandling or mistreating bin Laden's body and demanded that it be handed over to his family, saying "any harm (to the body) will open more doors of evil, and there will be no one to blame but yourselves."

There had been hope that bin Laden's death would cause the Afghan Taliban to rethink its ties with al-Qaida – a union the U.S. insists must end if the insurgents want to talk peace. The foundation of their relationship was believed to be rooted in bin Laden's long friendship with the Taliban's reclusive leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar.

But on Friday, the Afghan Taliban issued a statement saying bin Laden's death will only boost morale among insurgents fighting the U.S. and NATO.

The Taliban praised bin Laden for his sacrifice in the Afghan war against the Soviets in the 1980s and said anyone who believes his death will undermine the current conflict is displaying a "lack of insight."

Al-Zawahri, an Egyptian who is the most likely successor to bin Laden, is a less charismatic, unifying figure. He is believed to lack bin Laden's ability to bring together the many nationalities and ethnic groups that make up al-Qaida. His appointment could further fracture an organization that is thought to be increasingly decentralized.

Al-Zawahri has long been considered the operational head of al-Qaida while bin Laden was assumed to be an inspirational figure who was uninvolved in operations.

But documents Navy SEALs seized in Monday's raid on the hideout in the Pakistani town of Abbottabad suggest that bin Laden may have been more involved in operations than had been thought.

The documents reveal plans for derailing an American train on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2011 attacks. Counterterrorism officials said they believe the plot was in the initial planning stages at the time.

Al-Qaida, which carried out the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, has never abandoned its hope of again attacking the U.S. homeland.

U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, urged that the country's threat level be stepped up while the material seized from bin Laden's compound is reviewed.

In Europe, security officials said there is no specific plot to justify raising the threat level.

British cleric Anjem Choudary, who helped organize Friday's demonstration outside the U.S. Embassy in London, said revenge attacks in Britain and abroad were likely. Choudary used to head the outlawed al-Muhajiroun group and is now a member of the Muslims Against Crusades group.

"I think Britain is more likely to face a 7/7 today than ever," he said in reference to the London suicide bombings on July 7, 2005. "Osama bin Laden was a high-profile leader. If the Americans talk of justice, they shouldn't have killed him. The next attacks will likely be high profile and could very well happen in Europe or in the U.S."

He said he had no knowledge of any planned attacks.

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Associated Press writers Paisley Dodds in London and Lolita C. Baldor in Washington contributed to this report.

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oldman66able
03:09 PM on 05/13/2011
I believe from the report of what happened in Osamas room he could have easily been captured. He wasn't armed. Since Obama had him inassassinatewd then as the Taliban and al-Qaida said disrespected his body Americans blood will drop into their tears.This they vow.
02:44 PM on 05/09/2011
"You lived as a good man, you died as a martyr,"

No, he lived as a man who asked others to die for him, and he died with his weapon on the ground and his hands in the air, screaming, "I give up, I give up, please don't shoot me in the face"
10:50 AM on 05/09/2011
I didn't realize that al qaeda had renounced the use of force prior to Bin Laden's death.
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mommadona
I paint. I blog. Therefore, I am.
10:43 AM on 05/09/2011
Al Qaeda ~ "The Base" ~ simply explained : http://youtu.be/pq28qCklEHc #obl
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Theophrastus
Stuck in the orgone chamber, again...
09:32 AM on 05/09/2011
Today I saw an Al Qaeda supporter with a shrubbery on his face say, "Ekky-ekky-ekky-ekky-z'Bang, zoom-Boing."
*sigh*...
Life was so much simpler when they simply said, "Ni!"
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
04:59 AM on 05/09/2011
probably because of the bought media American public only sees one side: the following is side that is not made evident
US drones killed 957 Pakistani civilians 2010
IANS, Apr 14, 2011, 08.07pm IST

ISLAMABAD: A total of 957 Pakistani civilians were killed in American drone attacks in the country 2010, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said in its annual report on Thursday.

The report that focused on human rights violations in the country also laid an emphasis on terror attacks in 2010, according to Xinhua.
Year Number of Drone Strikes Number Killed (Min) Number Killed (Max)
2004 1 4 5
2005 2 6 7
2006 2 23 23
2007 4 56 77
2008 33 273 313
2009 53 368 724
2010 118 607 993
2011 22 102 148
Total 234 1,439 2,290
It seems obvious to me that the USA is deliberately trying to keep the ball rolling...An Eye for and Eye policy makes both parties blind
obviously I am playing devils advocate here. The Soviets k.i.l.l.e.d. millions of these uneducated tribal villagers and could not win...We, the USA backed Bin Laden during this time, He was our guy until we then invaded and he turned on us...does any of this sound familiar..like Saddam who we armed with poison gas to rid the World of Iranians..We he outlived his usefulness....WE HUNG HIM Afgan the Cemetery of Empires.Bring our kids home now
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
04:33 AM on 05/09/2011
....................................Code ORANGE Alert, buy your duct tape now to protect from chemical attacks NOW!
The story: Mr. Ridge was best known as the public face for the nation's color-coded terror alerts, warning for months that another terrorist attack was likely. The government raised the alert to "high," or orange, status six times on his watch, even as domestic security officials sometimes squabbled with the Justice Department about what they felt were overly dire warnings from Attorney General John Ashcroft.

His role in issuing the warnings raised the profile of Mr. Ridge - a confidant of President Bush and former Pennsylvania governor - but it also brought skepticism and ridicule at times. When his department suggested in 2003 that Americans buy emergency items like duct tape to guard against chemical attacks, Mr. Ridge became fodder for late-night comedians and was roasted at Washington's annual Gridiron dinner by a performer who wrapped himself in plastic before an audience that included Mr. Bush.
Not That Far Left
My default font is Sarcasmo 12 pt.
08:28 AM on 05/09/2011
Taste the rainbow of fear.
freddyflotilla
Gone fishin'
09:42 PM on 05/08/2011
BEASTS! They are simply...BEASTS! With apologies to beasts!
Zadeekah
Like Sisyphus, it's hopeless but keep trying
09:39 PM on 05/08/2011
Osama Bin Laden has no heirs, and will have none. He was one of a kind, a manipulator of people who used others to try to fulfill his personal delusions. His way, the way of grandiose schemes built on sand, of psychotic dreams, is not the way that Muslims will follow. In fact, in most countries now, the people are following a different way, confronting their evil dictatorships head on, not blaming the US or waiting for the US to do something, but putting their own lives on the line. Except for a few hardcore followers who have nowhere else to go, Bin Laden is just a dead idiot who will be forgotten.
freddyflotilla
Gone fishin'
09:39 PM on 05/08/2011
These beasts kill 3000 people,we finally take out their leader...and now THEY want revenge? Beastd is being too kind to them!
04:39 PM on 05/08/2011
Come out and play Harry...
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The ORF in Largo
Louder than a fart a hurricane
03:36 PM on 05/08/2011
We better stock up on those "72 Virgin Gift Packs" as well as drone missiles for the next rodeo
01:53 PM on 05/08/2011
"We will, God willing..." well there's your first mistake.
01:14 PM on 05/08/2011
Al Qaeda Vows Revenge For Osama Bin Laden's Death .....................so they DO have something in common with the Radical Right Fringe
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