Zawahiri says US wants to abolish Islam

Another tape from the terrorist:

"The crusade camp that is led by America and its allies from the infidels and hypocrites is targeting Islam and Muslims, even if it claims that it is fighting terrorism. This campaign is seeking to abolish Islam as a doctrine and a law," the voice said. What the West calls terrorism is the Muslim's jihad, he added. The voice, identified as that of al-Zawahri urged Muslims to "resist this Jewish crusade".

There would certainly be fewer murders by people looking to join their 72 virgins/white raisins if Islam was abolished, the fact of the matter is that no one in the US has ever suggested that Islam be abolished. It is a profoundly silly idea, that is well beyond the scope of the US war against terrorist like Zawahiri and bin Laden.

"...He also called Israelis arrogant, and Mr Sharon was 'the killer of Muslims and desecrator of the sanctity of al-Aqsa mosque.' In another excerpt, he turned on Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. '[He] is the one who enabled America to end the Islamic emirate in Afghanistan. Without him, America would not have been able to do that. He ... knows he cannot remain in power without the crusader's consent.'"

"Desecrating the al-Agsa mosgue " is a real hoot. This is a facility that was built on the site of the Jewish temple for the purpose of destroying the Jewish religion. Mosques were also built on Hindu holy sites for the same purpose. It is within the power of Isreal or the US to utterly destroy the al-Aqsa mosque. They do not do it out of respect for people who believe in a false prophet. The real problem is that Islamist have no respect for anyone who does not agree with them. They bring shame on their religion. Despite that shameful conduct the US has liberated and protected muslims around the world.

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