Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Head of Al Qaeda from Yemen: "After the death of Osama, the worst is yet to come"

The number one of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (Aqpa), Nasser al-Wahishi, warned the U.S. that the "worst" is yet to come after the killing of Osama bin Laden in last week's blitz of U.S. Special Forces in Pakistan. The threat is contained in a statement released by jihadist forums. In the message, al-Qaeda threatens to intensify jihad in response to the killing of bin Laden.

"The Americans have killed Sheik - says a number of al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula - but they must know that the embers of Jihad burn more now than during his life." "I do not think the issue is closed - he continues - the worst is yet to come, what awaits is stronger and more damaging." "You're dead as Abu Abdullah all the heroes die - says the leader of al-Qaeda turning ideally Bin Laden - have faced death with joy, you were not afraid or you gave up as do those who love this life.

They killed him, but he remained firmly believe in the promises made to the faithful. " Still on the subject of the death of Saudi terrorist, al-Wahishi writes that "Americans were hoping for some time to kill our sheik, but maybe they have killed his religion, his doctrine and morale of the Islamic nation? Americans should know that the essence of jihad is now bigger than when he was alive.

We are a nation, people may die, but not ideas. " The terrorist, who is a refugee in Yemen, said that "the battle between us and you had not only led by Osama, but also from the hands of our prophet who took and gave it to Osama al-Mahdi, and fight together Jesus until the day of your order.

Turning finally to Osama Bin Laden wrote: "See you in paradise under the shadow of the throne with our prophet."

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