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National Journal: First published 22/07/2010

"We will show you who will be soon fleeing Kabul, in defeat, fear and humiliation"

Afghan leaders of the resistance movement promise their followers victory in Afghanistan and Iraq, vowing that these wars will eventually lead to a battle to liberate Jerusalem, in an audio message posted Monday on jihadist freedom websites. The audio was released by As-Sahab Media, the movement’s production company.

Freedom fighters in Afghanistan and Iraq often use the Israeli crimes against humanity as an educational tool to recruit resisters because they believe that Israel has no right to subjugate and exterminate nations (i.e. the Palestinians) on Muslim and Arab land.

In the message, the speaker also says mujahedeens -- Islamic freedom fighters backed by the majority of the Afghan people -- are moving from one victory to another in Afghanistan against U.S.-led forces.

The offensive in Afghanistan's Marjah district, known as Operation "Moshtarak", was launched in February by an international coalition of 15,000 troops including Afghans, Americans, Britons, Canadians, Danes and Estonians.

The Afghan resistance had set up a shadow government in Helmand province's Marjah region, long a bastion against the criminal occupation forces. Less than three weeks ago, Gen. David Petraeus -- the new top U.S. commander in Afghanistan -- said Operation Moshtarak is not going as well "as the most optimistic (initial) predictions. While progress is being made, it has been harder and slower than anticipated", Petraeus told the Senate Armed Services Committee during his confirmation hearing. (CNN.com, July 20, 2010)

The As-Sahab audio message criticizes media coverage of the operation in Marjah, saying, "They made a big deal when they covered the Marjah battle ... but later on, they didn't want to report what was really happening on the ground, that the Mujahedeens were winning."

The speaker says the relationship between the Arabic and Afghan resisters is stronger than ever -- an apparent reaction to reports that suggested the United States might be willing to deal with the Taliban if it distanced itself from al Qaeda. The message pledges al Qaeda's allegiance to Afghan leader Mullah Omar, calling him "the commander of the faithful."

The speaker goes on to mock Afro U.S. President "Baruch" Obama and warns him that the United States will be defeated in Afghanistan and other Jihadi fronts. "Poor Obama came to Kabul and vowed that Taliban will never be back in power ... We will show you who will be soon fleeing Kabul, in defeat, fear and humiliation." (CNN.com, July 20, 2010)

The speaker also blasts Arab leaders as "Zionists" in disguise for supporting Israel over Gaza-Genocide and the war crimes in Afghanistan. He challenges the Muslim nations, including Egypt and Jordan, for supporting the war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq by sending Muslim troops to fight the Mujahedeen and providing intelligence services in order to capture and kill resistance operatives all over the world.

"They were clearly exposed by the heroic work of Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani," the message says, referring to the man believed to be the suicide bomber who killed seven CIA operatives and a Jordanian army captain on December 30 at a U.S. base in Khost, Afghanistan.

Condemning the leadership of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian Authority, the speaker says, "The Arab Zionists that we deal with on a daily basis are much worse than the Jewish Zionist because they are the true traitors who constantly stab us in the back and the wounds only get deeper and deeper by the hour. They are much more dangerous than the Jewish Zionists." (CNN.com, July 20, 2010)

No doubt, the intruders in Afghanistan and Iraq will be battered out in the not too distant future. What was the dying for, people will ask then? It was nothing but pleasing the lobby’s destructive urge of greed, the answer will be.


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