Friday, March 19, 2004

Al Queda gloats, humiliates Spain even more

Al Queda's supporters and fellow jihadists are making dumb statements:

A group claiming to have links with al-Qaeda said today it was calling a truce in its Spanish operations to see if the new government would withdraw its troops from Iraq, a pan-Arab newspaper said.
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"Because of this decision, the leadership has decided to stop all operations within the Spanish territories... until we know the intentions of the new government that has promised to withdraw Spanish troops from Iraq," the statement said.

"And we repeat this to all the brigades present in European lands: stop all operations."
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"Praise be to God who gave us this victory in the conquest of Madrid... where one of the pillars of the axis of Crusader evil was destroyed," the statement said, affirming its earlier claim for the Madrid attacks.

It's like al queda is saying to the spaniards "good boy, good boy... now you have to deliver on your promise to pull all your troops out or else!"

Now if i were al queda, i'd keep quiet about the whole madrid incident and not gloat instead of embarassing my new friends the spaniards even further.

Maybe they can celebrate with their fellow jihadists in private, but taunting and humiliating the spaniards is a BIG mistake. That's just poor PR, IMO.

The Spanish voters have already learned the UNSPOKEN lesson and doesn't need al queda to remind them about it.

Instead, let them guess and debate our true intentions. Let them worry and fear us. Let them use their IMAGINATION on what we may or may not do.

But these al queda fools are getting a little cocky. they're beating their chests and trying to push their luck even more by threatening Spain with further terrorist attacks unless they fulfill "their commitment" (to al queda ;) ) to pull all the troops out.

HEH!

I admit, the 3/11 bombings was a huge victory for AQ.

But these latest statement by their supporters are just plain stupid.

They should train their jihadists in the future not to gloat.

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