A special note to Al Qaeda Imam's all over the world: If you would spend your time worshipping God (Allah) the way you spend your time in hatred for anyone who opposes your belief's, then maybe, just maybe you might LEARN that God (Allah) would NEVER EVER condone your behavior! You are GUILTY of murdering INNOCENT civilian MUSLIMS and NON-MUSLIMS all over the world. If you truly LOVE God (Allah), then I implore you to seek His (Allah's) face daily and you shall know the TRUTH. Until then you are being motivated by Shaitan who keeps stirring up your hatred. Mankind must learn to co-exist. Why can't you handle that? We are ALL God's (Allah's) children, even the aetheist. Muslims do NOT own a patent on God Almighty (Allah).
Tell us, what contributions have you, namely Al Qaeda made to your community? What contributions have you, namely Al Qaeda made to the WORLD? Answer: NONE. All you represent is DEATH and DESTRUCTION. You have absolutely NO RESPECT for Life and God (Allah) is Life. Therefore, you, namely Al Qaeda have NO RESPECT for God (Allah).
Tell us, what contributions have you, namely Al Qaeda made to your community? What contributions have you, namely Al Qaeda made to the WORLD? Answer: NONE. All you represent is DEATH and DESTRUCTION. You have absolutely NO RESPECT for Life and God (Allah) is Life. Therefore, you, namely Al Qaeda have NO RESPECT for God (Allah).
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AFP News
written by Hammoud Mounassar
Friday January 15, 2010
SANAA — An air strike on Friday on an Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) position in north Yemen killed six suspected leaders of the group, including its military boss, a senior Yemeni official said.
Qassem al-Rimi was among 23 people who made a daring escape from a state security prison in Sanaa in February 2006 that left the government red-faced.
"Six Al-Qaeda leaders, including the network's military chief, Qassem al-Rimi, were killed on Friday," the official said on condition of anonymity.
"Ammar al-Waili, Ayedh al-Shabwani and Saleh al-Tais were also killed in the raid" on Friday morning in Al-Ajashir, a desert region in eastern Saada province, he said.
The two other leaders were not named, while two other men fled the scene.
A tribal leader told AFP by telephone he saw a warplane target three 4X4 vehicles, hitting one with a missile. A second missile kicked up a cloud of dust and he saw one vehicle flee the scene.
"Rimi was the principal architect of most of Al-Qaeda's operations in Yemen," the official said, adding that the man had slipped through a dragnet twice before, in 2008 and at the end of 2009.
Friday's news came as Britain said it would host an international meeting on fighting extremism in Yemen on January 27 in London, rather than on the 28th as originally planned.
In a Friday sermon, meanwhile, powerful cleric Sheikh Abdulmajeed al-Zendani said it would be "a religious duty dictated by God" to defend Yemen through jihad, or holy war, if it is occupied by a foreign power.
He was responding in part to comments on Wednesday by Carl Levin, chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, who urged Washington to consider targeting Al-Qaeda in Yemen with drones, air strikes or covert operations, but not invade the country.
"From the moment the enemy invites itself onto our territory and occupies us, our religion imposes (the obligation of) jihad on us," said Zendani, whom the US administration labels a "global terrorist."
"It is a religious duty dictated by God," he said during his sermon.
"This order of God cannot be annulled by anyone... not a king, not a president, not ulema (Muslim scholars)," Zendani added.
Yemen's council of clerics, which includes Zendani, had made a similar call for jihad on Thursday if foreign forces join the fight against AQAP.
"If any party insists on aggression, or invades the country, then according to Islam, jihad becomes obligatory," said a statement signed by 150 clerics.
The clerics stressed "strong rejection of any foreign intervention in Yemeni affairs, whether political or military."
They also rejected "any security or military agreement or cooperation (between Yemen and) any foreign party if it violates Islamic sharia (law)" and the "setting up any military bases in Yemen, or in its territorial waters."
On Friday, Zendani urged Arab and Muslim states to support Yemen "before a catastrophe occurs."
"The Islamic nation will not stand by with its arms crossed in the face of these Crusades," he added.
"To defend ourselves and defend our country and our territory, we only fear God... And we are confident in victory," he said to cries of "Allahu Akbar" (God is greater).
Washington has accused AQAP of training the man who allegedly carried out the failed Christmas Day attack, Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab.
Sanaa has intensified operations against the militants, insisting it can tackle them without the need for foreign intervention.
Friday's operation was the latest in a series of blows since December, when the government launched its latest campaign against Al-Qaeda.
On Tuesday, security forces killed Abdullah Mehdar, said to be the group's kingpin in Shabwa province, east of the capital.
Provincial Governor Ali Hassan al-Ahmadi said dozens of fighters, including Saudis and Egyptians who had fled Afghanistan, were hiding in Shabwa.
Among them, he said, were current AQAP chief Nasser al-Wahaishi, his Saudi number two Saeed Ali al-Shehri and radical US-Yemeni cleric Anwar al-Awlaqi.
US President Barack Obama has said he has "no intention" of sending troops to Yemen, or to Somalia, in the Horn of Africa just across the Bab al-Mandab Strait.
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