DUBAI (Reuters) - The leader of al Kaida's wing in the Arabian Peninsula called on militants to attack airports and trains in the West and said they could easily make bombs from household materials, the group's Internet magazine said.
The Islamist group has been trying to secure small victories to maintain its feared image after its leaders' threats to carry out large-scale attacks on Western targets have been discounted as words without deeds, analysts say.
Abu Basir Nasser al-Wahayshi, in an article in the e-magazine Sada al-Malahem, also urged militants to assault secular media figures and columnists who promote the policies of rulers in the world's top oil exporting region.
"You do not need to exert great effort or spend a lot of money to make 10 grams of explosives, more or less. Do not spend a long time searching for materials as they already exist in your mother's kitchen," Wahayshi wrote in the article, posted on an Islamist website on Sunday.
"Make them (bombs) in the shape of a bomb you hurl, or detonate through a timer or a remote detonater or a martyrdom-seeker belt or any electrical appliance."
Wahayshi said bombers should attack countries involved in wars in Muslim countries as well as government figures and security bodies in the Middle East.
Over the past two years, al Qaeda has been active mainly in Muslim countries like Algeria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen after carrying out the September 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities.
Wahayshi urged followers to use knives or sticks to attack "secular media figures and writers who mock the orders of religion and those who promote and justify (the actions) of infidel rulers."
"Knives are a good remedy for some and ... (for others) severe beating until they are confined to bed or lose one of their senses," added the militant leader.
Calling on militants to assassinate al Qaeda's enemies, Wahayshi stated that "It is a duty that a Muslim mujahid be busy planning to reap the heads of infidels."
In August, an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to kill the Saudi prince in charge of the kingdom's anti-terrorism campaign, the first attack on a member of the royal family since the group began a wave of violence in the country six years ago.
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and a key U.S. ally in the Middle East, was forced to confront its own role in rising militancy at home and abroad when its nationals turned out to be behind the September 11 attacks.
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> DUBAI (Reuters) - The leader of al Kaida's wing in the Arabian > Peninsula called on militants to attack airports and trains in the > West and said they could easily make bombs from household materials, > the group's Internet magazine said.
> The Islamist group has been trying to secure small victories to > maintain its feared image after its leaders' threats to carry out > large-scale attacks on Western targets have been discounted as words > without deeds, analysts say.
> Abu Basir Nasser al-Wahayshi, in an article in the e-magazine Sada > al-Malahem, also urged militants to assault secular media figures and > columnists who promote the policies of rulers in the world's top oil > exporting region.
> "You do not need to exert great effort or spend a lot of money to make > 10 grams of explosives, more or less. Do not spend a long time > searching for materials as they already exist in your mother's > kitchen," Wahayshi wrote in the article, posted on an Islamist website > on Sunday.
> "Make them (bombs) in the shape of a bomb you hurl, or detonate > through a timer or a remote detonater or a martyrdom-seeker belt or > any electrical appliance."
> Wahayshi said bombers should attack countries involved in wars in > Muslim countries as well as government figures and security bodies in > the Middle East.
> Over the past two years, al Qaeda has been active mainly in Muslim > countries like Algeria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen after carrying out > the September 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities.
> Wahayshi urged followers to use knives or sticks to attack "secular > media figures and writers who mock the orders of religion and those > who promote and justify (the actions) of infidel rulers."
> "Knives are a good remedy for some and ... (for others) severe beating > until they are confined to bed or lose one of their senses," added the > militant leader.
> Calling on militants to assassinate al Qaeda's enemies, Wahayshi > stated that "It is a duty that a Muslim mujahid be busy planning to > reap the heads of infidels."
> In August, an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to kill the Saudi prince > in charge of the kingdom's anti-terrorism campaign, the first attack > on a member of the royal family since the group began a wave of > violence in the country six years ago.
> Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and a key U.S. ally in > the Middle East, was forced to confront its own role in rising > militancy at home and abroad when its nationals turned out to be > behind the September 11 attacks.
As Gordon Brown and his crew of commy cronies has left the front door wide open and thrown away the key to England blowing the country up seems pretty pointless now, the b'stards just need enough numbers now to begin rounding up the kuffur for dhimmi tax or whatever arselifters do when in majority.
>> DUBAI (Reuters) - The leader of al Kaida's wing in the Arabian >> Peninsula called on militants to attack airports and trains in the >> West and said they could easily make bombs from household materials, >> the group's Internet magazine said.
>> The Islamist group has been trying to secure small victories to >> maintain its feared image after its leaders' threats to carry out >> large-scale attacks on Western targets have been discounted as words >> without deeds, analysts say.
>> Abu Basir Nasser al-Wahayshi, in an article in the e-magazine Sada >> al-Malahem, also urged militants to assault secular media figures and >> columnists who promote the policies of rulers in the world's top oil >> exporting region.
>> "You do not need to exert great effort or spend a lot of money to make >> 10 grams of explosives, more or less. Do not spend a long time >> searching for materials as they already exist in your mother's >> kitchen," Wahayshi wrote in the article, posted on an Islamist website >> on Sunday.
>> "Make them (bombs) in the shape of a bomb you hurl, or detonate >> through a timer or a remote detonater or a martyrdom-seeker belt or >> any electrical appliance."
>> Wahayshi said bombers should attack countries involved in wars in >> Muslim countries as well as government figures and security bodies in >> the Middle East.
>> Over the past two years, al Qaeda has been active mainly in Muslim >> countries like Algeria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen after carrying out >> the September 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities.
>> Wahayshi urged followers to use knives or sticks to attack "secular >> media figures and writers who mock the orders of religion and those >> who promote and justify (the actions) of infidel rulers."
>> "Knives are a good remedy for some and ... (for others) severe beating >> until they are confined to bed or lose one of their senses," added the >> militant leader.
>> Calling on militants to assassinate al Qaeda's enemies, Wahayshi >> stated that "It is a duty that a Muslim mujahid be busy planning to >> reap the heads of infidels."
>> In August, an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to kill the Saudi prince >> in charge of the kingdom's anti-terrorism campaign, the first attack >> on a member of the royal family since the group began a wave of >> violence in the country six years ago.
>> Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and a key U.S. ally in >> the Middle East, was forced to confront its own role in rising >> militancy at home and abroad when its nationals turned out to be >> behind the September 11 attacks.
> As Gordon Brown and his crew of commy cronies has left the front door > wide open and thrown away the key to England blowing the country up > seems pretty pointless now, the b'stards just need enough numbers now to > begin rounding up the kuffur for dhimmi tax or whatever arselifters do > when in majority.
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"By 1990, no child will live in poverty" - Bob Hawke again, desperate to win another election.
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>>> DUBAI (Reuters) - The leader of al Kaida's wing in the Arabian >>> Peninsula called on militants to attack airports and trains in the >>> West and said they could easily make bombs from household materials, >>> the group's Internet magazine said.
>>> The Islamist group has been trying to secure small victories to >>> maintain its feared image after its leaders' threats to carry out >>> large-scale attacks on Western targets have been discounted as words >>> without deeds, analysts say.
>>> Abu Basir Nasser al-Wahayshi, in an article in the e-magazine Sada >>> al-Malahem, also urged militants to assault secular media figures >>> and columnists who promote the policies of rulers in the world's top >>> oil exporting region.
>>> "You do not need to exert great effort or spend a lot of money to >>> make 10 grams of explosives, more or less. Do not spend a long time >>> searching for materials as they already exist in your mother's >>> kitchen," Wahayshi wrote in the article, posted on an Islamist >>> website on Sunday.
>>> "Make them (bombs) in the shape of a bomb you hurl, or detonate >>> through a timer or a remote detonater or a martyrdom-seeker belt or >>> any electrical appliance."
>>> Wahayshi said bombers should attack countries involved in wars in >>> Muslim countries as well as government figures and security bodies >>> in the Middle East.
>>> Over the past two years, al Qaeda has been active mainly in Muslim >>> countries like Algeria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen after carrying >>> out the September 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities.
>>> Wahayshi urged followers to use knives or sticks to attack "secular >>> media figures and writers who mock the orders of religion and those >>> who promote and justify (the actions) of infidel rulers."
>>> "Knives are a good remedy for some and ... (for others) severe >>> beating until they are confined to bed or lose one of their senses," >>> added the militant leader.
>>> Calling on militants to assassinate al Qaeda's enemies, Wahayshi >>> stated that "It is a duty that a Muslim mujahid be busy planning to >>> reap the heads of infidels."
>>> In August, an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to kill the Saudi prince >>> in charge of the kingdom's anti-terrorism campaign, the first attack >>> on a member of the royal family since the group began a wave of >>> violence in the country six years ago.
>>> Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and a key U.S. ally >>> in the Middle East, was forced to confront its own role in rising >>> militancy at home and abroad when its nationals turned out to be >>> behind the September 11 attacks.
>> As Gordon Brown and his crew of commy cronies has left the front door >> wide open and thrown away the key to England blowing the country up >> seems pretty pointless now, the b'stards just need enough numbers now >> to begin rounding up the kuffur for dhimmi tax or whatever >> arselifters do when in majority.
Block all Muslims from entering any country as tourists. Also stop accepting Muslims as migrants. This two policies will make sure of the safety of the country from possible suicide bombers and killers
>>>> DUBAI (Reuters) - The leader of al Kaida's wing in the Arabian >>>> Peninsula called on militants to attack airports and trains in the West >>>> and said they could easily make bombs from household materials, the >>>> group's Internet magazine said.
>>>> The Islamist group has been trying to secure small victories to >>>> maintain its feared image after its leaders' threats to carry out >>>> large-scale attacks on Western targets have been discounted as words >>>> without deeds, analysts say.
>>>> Abu Basir Nasser al-Wahayshi, in an article in the e-magazine Sada >>>> al-Malahem, also urged militants to assault secular media figures and >>>> columnists who promote the policies of rulers in the world's top oil >>>> exporting region.
>>>> "You do not need to exert great effort or spend a lot of money to make >>>> 10 grams of explosives, more or less. Do not spend a long time >>>> searching for materials as they already exist in your mother's >>>> kitchen," Wahayshi wrote in the article, posted on an Islamist website >>>> on Sunday.
>>>> "Make them (bombs) in the shape of a bomb you hurl, or detonate through >>>> a timer or a remote detonater or a martyrdom-seeker belt or any >>>> electrical appliance."
>>>> Wahayshi said bombers should attack countries involved in wars in >>>> Muslim countries as well as government figures and security bodies in >>>> the Middle East.
>>>> Over the past two years, al Qaeda has been active mainly in Muslim >>>> countries like Algeria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen after carrying out >>>> the September 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities.
>>>> Wahayshi urged followers to use knives or sticks to attack "secular >>>> media figures and writers who mock the orders of religion and those who >>>> promote and justify (the actions) of infidel rulers."
>>>> "Knives are a good remedy for some and ... (for others) severe beating >>>> until they are confined to bed or lose one of their senses," added the >>>> militant leader.
>>>> Calling on militants to assassinate al Qaeda's enemies, Wahayshi stated >>>> that "It is a duty that a Muslim mujahid be busy planning to reap the >>>> heads of infidels."
>>>> In August, an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to kill the Saudi prince in >>>> charge of the kingdom's anti-terrorism campaign, the first attack on a >>>> member of the royal family since the group began a wave of violence in >>>> the country six years ago.
>>>> Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and a key U.S. ally in >>>> the Middle East, was forced to confront its own role in rising >>>> militancy at home and abroad when its nationals turned out to be behind >>>> the September 11 attacks.
>>> As Gordon Brown and his crew of commy cronies has left the front door >>> wide open and thrown away the key to England blowing the country up >>> seems pretty pointless now, the b'stards just need enough numbers now to >>> begin rounding up the kuffur for dhimmi tax or whatever arselifters do >>> when in majority.
>> Beheadings and jizya tax.
>>> Most of London for example is about 50/50 now.
>>>> DUBAI (Reuters) - The leader of al Kaida's wing in the Arabian >>>> Peninsula called on militants to attack airports and trains in the >>>> West and said they could easily make bombs from household materials, >>>> the group's Internet magazine said.
>>>> The Islamist group has been trying to secure small victories to >>>> maintain its feared image after its leaders' threats to carry out >>>> large-scale attacks on Western targets have been discounted as words >>>> without deeds, analysts say.
>>>> Abu Basir Nasser al-Wahayshi, in an article in the e-magazine Sada >>>> al-Malahem, also urged militants to assault secular media figures >>>> and columnists who promote the policies of rulers in the world's top >>>> oil exporting region.
>>>> "You do not need to exert great effort or spend a lot of money to >>>> make 10 grams of explosives, more or less. Do not spend a long time >>>> searching for materials as they already exist in your mother's >>>> kitchen," Wahayshi wrote in the article, posted on an Islamist >>>> website on Sunday.
>>>> "Make them (bombs) in the shape of a bomb you hurl, or detonate >>>> through a timer or a remote detonater or a martyrdom-seeker belt or >>>> any electrical appliance."
>>>> Wahayshi said bombers should attack countries involved in wars in >>>> Muslim countries as well as government figures and security bodies >>>> in the Middle East.
>>>> Over the past two years, al Qaeda has been active mainly in Muslim >>>> countries like Algeria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen after carrying >>>> out the September 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities.
>>>> Wahayshi urged followers to use knives or sticks to attack "secular >>>> media figures and writers who mock the orders of religion and those >>>> who promote and justify (the actions) of infidel rulers."
>>>> "Knives are a good remedy for some and ... (for others) severe >>>> beating until they are confined to bed or lose one of their senses," >>>> added the militant leader.
>>>> Calling on militants to assassinate al Qaeda's enemies, Wahayshi >>>> stated that "It is a duty that a Muslim mujahid be busy planning to >>>> reap the heads of infidels."
>>>> In August, an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to kill the Saudi prince >>>> in charge of the kingdom's anti-terrorism campaign, the first attack >>>> on a member of the royal family since the group began a wave of >>>> violence in the country six years ago.
>>>> Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter and a key U.S. ally >>>> in the Middle East, was forced to confront its own role in rising >>>> militancy at home and abroad when its nationals turned out to be >>>> behind the September 11 attacks. >>> As Gordon Brown and his crew of commy cronies has left the front door >>> wide open and thrown away the key to England blowing the country up >>> seems pretty pointless now, the b'stards just need enough numbers now >>> to begin rounding up the kuffur for dhimmi tax or whatever >>> arselifters do when in majority. >> Beheadings and jizya tax.
>>> Most of London for example is about 50/50 now. >> Shit! Bring in the bears!
"The Labour Party is corrupt beyond redemption!" - Labour hasbeen Mark Latham in a moment of honest clarity.
"This is the recession we had to have!" - Paul Keating explaining why he gave Australia another Labour recession.
"Silly old bugger!" - Well known ACTU pisspot and sometime Labour prime minister Bob Hawke responding to a pensioner who dared ask for more.
"By 1990, no child will live in poverty" - Bob Hawke again, desperate to win another election.
"A billion trees ..." - Borke, pissed as a newt again.
"Well may we say 'God save the Queen' because nothing will save the governor general!" - Egotistical shithead and pompous fuckwit E.G. Whitlam whining about his appointee for Governor General John Kerr.
"SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU DUMB CUNT!" - FlangesBum on learning the truth about Labour's economic capabilities.
"I don't care what you fuckers think!" - KRudd the KRude at his finest again.
"We'll just change it all when we get in." - Garrett the carrott