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why i love osama

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Post time 20-12-2005 07:31 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Greenbottle3 at 20-12-2005 12:27 anda rasa jelek dengan kekejaman osama...semua orang akan merasa begitu melihat mangsa2 yang tak bersalah terbunuh...tapi kalau lah media memainkan peranan nya dengan adil, tunjuk tiap malam kekejaman pengeboman amerika ke atas iraq  pada perang iraq pertama dulu, misal nya..ini berlaku  SEBELUM sept 11...kalau media tunjuk bagaimana anak2 kecil kebuluran sebab sanction amerika... dan lain2 lagi...kalau media tunjuk kekejaman pembunuhan di shabra dan shatilla oleh israel,...kalau media tunjuk kekejaman misloscevic dan radovan karadzic membunuh rakyat islam di sebrenica, kalau media tunjuk kekejaman stalin , kekejaman russia merogol cechnya...dan lain2.... kalau semua ini di tunjuk dan juxtaposed these events with Osama's reaction....then any rational person will see that osama 's reaction was merealy a small road accident compared to all these huge injustice perpetrated by the so called civilized world.......


Originally posted by Greenbottle3
kalau kamu nak samakan hitler kamu boleh samakan dengan AMERIKA... amerika dah bunuh berapa juta orang jerman, orang jepun , orang afghanistan orang iraq, dan sebagai bonus nya bom nuklear atas hisorshima dan nagasaki...mana ad negara di dunia ni pernah guna bom nuklear atas manusia kecuali amerika???  




...greenie cucu ku sayang...janganlah cucu bersikap berat sebelah...mengapa cucu dapat menerima apa yang osama lakukan tapi tidak dapat menerima sama sekali perbuatan amerika yang menjatuhkan nuklear bom pada ww2 dulu???...sedangkan sebab2 mengapa amerika berbuat demikian telah pun tertulis di dalam buku2 sejarah sedunia...dan bukan cerita yang disensasikan oleh media dan akhbar2 yang seperti cucu kata berat sebelah...dan atok sangat bersyukur yang amerika berbuat demikian kerana...ia bukan hanya berjaya menumpaskan kezaliman dan kekejaman jepun...tetapi...sekali gus menamatkan ww2...

...come on lah cucu ku sayang...dont let hatred blind your eyes and heart...kalau cucu bley nampak kebaikan dalam osama (yang pada atok insan durjana tu)...im sure u can also see some goodness in those americans (yang sebelah mata pon cu tak bley pandang)...rite???...


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Post time 20-12-2005 09:34 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by blackmore at 20-12-2005 07:31 PM
perbuatan amerika yang menjatuhkan nuklear bom pada ww2 dulu???...sedangkan sebab2 mengapa amerika berbuat demikian telah pun tertulis di dalam buku2 sejarah sedunia...dan bukan cerita yang disensasikan oleh media dan akhbar2 yang seperti cucu kata berat sebelah...

:cak:just like how they did it in Nam:cak: how gracious of them
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 Author| Post time 20-1-2006 10:17 PM | Show all posts
ooooo happy day...
bless you dear Osama...i'm happy to see proof that you're still among us...

Bin Laden talks of truce but threatens US with new attacks

Audio tape dismisses tightened security and says al-Qaida is ready to strike

Brian Whitaker and Ewen MacAskill
Friday January 20, 2006
The Guardian



Osama bin Laden broke a year-long silence yesterday to warn Americans that al-Qaida is preparing new attacks against the US, according to a new audiotape attributed to him.
"The operations are under preparation and you will see them in your houses as soon as they are complete, God willing," the speaker on the tape said. At the same time he offered a "long-term" truce dependent on the US pulling out of Iraq.

Al-Qaida has not attacked the US since September 11 2001, but Bin Laden said that was not because the organisation had been foiled by tightened anti-terrorism measures. "The proof of that is the explosions you have seen in the capitals of European nations," he said.

Despite the threatening message, US anti-terrorism officials said yesterday they had seen no specific or credible intelligence to indicate a coming al-Qaida attack.

The CIA said that the voice was Bin Laden's, but the White House rejected the offer of a truce. "We do not negotiate with terrorists, we put them out of business," said spokesman Scott McClellan adding that al-Qaida leaders were on the run. Dick Cheney, the vice-president, said the offer sounded like a "ploy".

The release of the tape, parts of which were broadcast by al-Jazeera, the Qatar-based Arabic TV channel, may have been timed to quash speculation that Bin Laden had died or been killed. His last taped message came in December 2004.

Bin Laden closely follows the media and has attempted to intervene directly in the past to influence political events in the west, putting messages out on the eve of the US presidential election and the Spanish parliamentary election.

Bin Laden's tape came after a year in which al-Qaida messages were relayed through his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Zawahiri was the target of a US attack last week in Pakistan. He apparently was not hit, but Pakistani officials said his son-in-law and two al-Qaida figures had died.

"This message is about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and how to end those wars," yesterday's tape began. Apparently addressing Americans, it continued: "It was not my intention to talk to you about this, because those wars are definitely going our way. But what triggered my desire to talk to you is the continuous deliberate misinformation given by your President Bush, when it comes to polls made in your home country which reveal that the majority of your people are willing to withdraw US forces from Iraq.

"We know that the majority of your people want this war to end and opinion polls show the Americans don't want to fight the Muslims on Muslim land, nor do they want Muslims to fight them on their [American] land."

Bin Laden has previously offered a truce to Europe, not the US. In the message he told Americans: "We do not mind offering a long-term truce based on just conditions that we will stick to. We are a nation that Allah banned from lying and stabbing others in the back, hence both parties of the truce will enjoy stability and security to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan, which were destroyed by war."

Abdel Bari Atwan, a journalist who interviewed Bin Laden in 1996, said he was almost certain it was him, and added: "It's really frightening to say, 'We're preparing attacks inside the United States'. Usually when he says something, he delivers. I don't think he's saying it for rhetoric."

Mr Atwan, the editor of the London-based daily al-Quds al-Arabi, said he believed Bin Laden was trying to present himself as a politician, not as a terrorist or killer. "He's saying, 'We have a political agenda', and offering a truce. He is saying to the Americans, 'Your leadership is the source of the problem. Bush is not listening to you when you ask him to withdraw from Iraq.'"

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