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Al-Qaida confirms bin Laden's death, renews jihad against West
Al-Qaida confirms bin Laden's death, renews jihad against West
NEW YORK — As the White House continued to debate Friday about how to prove Osama bin Laden was dead, the terror group al-Qaida released its own extensive statement confirming the demise of their leader.
The message, posted online, pledges that followers of the extremist Islamic ideology will "continue on the path of jihad" — or holy war — against the United States and its allies. But it also offers a hint of self-doubt by saying it will prevail in its battle with the West or "die trying."
"The blood of the mujahid Sheikh Osama bin Laden, may God have mercy upon him, weighs more to us and is more precious to us and to every Muslim than to be wasted in vain," says the message as translated by the Washington-based monitoring group SITE.
"It will remain, with God's permission, a curse that chases the Americans and their agents, and goes after them inside and outside their countries."
In another twist, the message also partially plays down the significance of bin Laden, saying he "was not a prophet" but "just a Muslim man."
While this may have been in part a bid to diminish the U.S. success in killing him, it also opened the way for al-Qaida to argue that just as God "elevated" bin Laden, so too will other Muslims emerge to "disturb the lives of their enemies."
The statement comes as the White House weighed Friday whether to release new information on how officials identified the corpse of bin Laden after Navy SEALs shot him in his hideaway compound in Pakistan early Monday, Pakistan time.
But al-Qaida's admission to its followers that bin Laden is dead would appear to lay to rest — in extremist circles — that he is indeed gone.
The statement, which al-Qaida posted Thursday on jihadist websites, appears to have been written shortly after U.S. President Barack Obama announced bin Laden's death early Monday, since it warns the United States against mistreating their leader's body. |
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