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December 25, 2005

Another Tape...we should have known.

Zawahiri has made yet another tape. Oh yes Oh yes you are controlling and beating the U.S. sing another sad song you idiot!!! In the last paragraph of this article from foxnews.com you mention how GREAT and BOLD and what a good job Omar (another idiot) has done...well he lost to the U.S. about 3 years ago...so since you guys are so smart why don't you put him in the lead to fight us again. Can you not take defeat enough??? Maybe one day you will realize you can't beat us!!! CAIRO, Egypt — Al Qaeda's deputy leader said in an audiotape aired Saturday that Taliban's fighters control large areas in Afghanistan and are fighting American forces and the U.S-backed Afghan government. It was not clear when the tape purportedly by Al Qaeda No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahiri was recorded. Dubai-based Al-Arabiya television, which aired about 30 seconds of the tape, said al-Zawahiri did not refer to any new events in the speech. The tape's authenticity could not be independently confirmed, but the voice resembled that of al-Zawahiri's confirmed in past recordings. Al-Zawahiri said the Taliban movement is controlling large sectors of east and south Afghanistan and are"waging a guerrilla war against the crusaders and their cronies." The last tape by al-Zawahiri emerged on Dec. 11, though it was believed to have been recorded in mid-September. In it, the Egyptian-born militant urged all Muslims to take up arms to fight against "the Cross and Zionism" and warned that the Islamic world had "no hope for victory" until all Muslims signed on to the Al Qaeda-led jihad. That tape dealt with similar issues as the recording aired Saturday. In the Dec. 11 tape, Al-Zawahiri credits toppled Taliban leader Mullah Omar with leading a three-year campaign "against the Crusaders and apostates in Afghanistan" and purportedly taking control of "extensive parts of eastern and western Afghanistan."

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