Zawahri urges attacks on Israeli, Western targets
Al Qaeda's second-in-command, in an Internet message, called on Muslims on Tuesday to strike Western and Israeli targets around the world over Israel's raids on the Gaza Strip. "Hit the interests of the Zionists and crusaders wherever and in whichever way you can," Ayman al-Zawahri said in an audio tape posted on Islamist websites.
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John B.Vincenti
Jan 7th 2009, 08:24
If such souless people can blow up their own kind in their own Mosques, God forbid what they can do on others. It is a well known fact that their creed see's all non muslims as "infidels". Be they be, Christians, Jews, Hindu, Buhdists or whatever.
It is a well known fact that when they kill a so called "Infidel", then their place is ready in heaven with their Virgins waiting for them
When you have a culture of people uses doctors and women tblow up innocent people, then I have no remorse for their elimination.
Yes and unfortunetly, we are seeing innocent victims in the lastest Mid East violence. But that's bound to happen when a terrorist group, elected by it's people, hides behind it's own people.
If Hamas weren't such cowards, they would not use it's own civilians as their human shields.
Now they break the ceasefire, shoot Rockets into Isreal, they moan and complain that's it's not fair that Isreal retaliates. A mouse that persistantly bothers a Lion, will eventually annoy the Lion so much that it will react. It's reaction will be out of proportion to the mouse's liking.
ALBERT FENECH
Jan 7th 2009, 05:54
It is imbalanced, disproportionate, fanatical statements by individuals such as Ayman al-Zawahri that is bringing the world to the brink of extinction. His sentiments stem from a vast inferiority complex that people like him harbour that the Western World and what he calls "The Zionists" have some sort of "crusade" against Islam. People like Zawahri originate from remote mountain caves in Pakistan and Afghanistan and have not the slightest inkling of what the real world consists of.
The real world is one where the majority of citizens want to live in peace and to try and make a living as best they can. Modern living is difficult and complex enough without its citizenry having to preoccupy themselves with mounting crusades against anybody.
When are these fanatics going to grow up to face reality? The world has become sick and tired of them. What is more important - when are the true and genuine Islamists going to put a stop to this kind of nonsense once and for all? The religion of Islam is one of peace and compassion. It has become distorted by people like Zawahri.
Alison Natalie Keeler
Jan 7th 2009, 03:00
In my opinion, the situation tragically demonstrates that violence breeds violence; contempt breeds contempt. Conversely, understanding breeds understanding; compassion breeds compassion; trust breeds trust; and ultimately, love breeds love.
As with all difficult situations in life, whatever our age, race, gender or religion, it sometimes takes a few hard knocks for us to realise (a) we are all imperfect (b) other people are not us and we have no control over other people, only ourselves (c) with rights, come responsibilities (d) all life is seasonal; there are ups, downs and plateaus (e)None of us can really know anything beyond our own existence - and only God can judge. How sad it makes me to learn of more violence, more pain, more deaths, more destruction, more terror, more dislocated families, businesses, communities, and so it goes on. Hurting us all. Be it directly or indirectly, wars cost the world.
Whatever our stance in life, our background or upbringing, surely we all agree that war achieves nothing. Other than to benefit arms manufacturers, coffin makers and a handful of others who make financial gain from atrocities against humanity. When will we learn.
Alison Natalie Keeler
Jan 7th 2009, 01:14
As previously stated, violence breeds violence; contempt breeds contempt. Conversely, understanding breeds understanding; compassion breeds compassion; trust breeds trust; and ultimately, love breeds love. As with all difficult situations in life, whatever our age, race, religion... it sometimes takes a few hard knocks to realise (a) we are all imperfect and therefore, frail (b) other people are not us (c) we have no control over other people, only over ourselves (d) with rights come responsibilities (e) life by its very nature, is seasonal, there are ups, downs and plateaus of smooth sailing.... None of us can really know anything beyond our own existence - and only God can judge... So i guess what i'm trying to say, is how sad it makes me, to learn of more violence, more pain, more deaths, more destruction, more terror, more dislocated families, businesses, communities, and so it goes on. Whatever you stance in life, whatever your background and upbringing, surely our global village can agree that war achieves nothing other than to arms manufacturers, coffin makers and a handful of people who make financial gain out of the atrocity against humanity. When will we learn.