Qaeda dictates peace terms to US in video
Al Qaeda America’s spokesman called onto US President Barack Obama to withdraw all personnel from Muslim lands in a video dictating several demands carried by US monitoring groups on Sunday.
“You must pull every last one of your soldiers, spies, security advisers... and all other American personnel, ships and aircraft out of every Muslim land from Afghanistan to Zanzibar,” the spokesman, Adam Gadahn, said.
In the 24-minute-long video, which was carried by the monitoring groups IntelCentre and SITE Intelligence, Gadahn was quoted as telling Mr Obama to “end all support, both moral and material, to Israel.”
He also called onto the US President to “stop all support and aid, be it military, political, economic or otherwise, to the hated regimes of the Muslim world.” “This includes the so-called development aid,” he added. The United States also had to “cease all interference in the religion, society, politics, economy and government of the Islamic world.”
He also called for the release of “all Muslim captives” held in US prisons “regardless of whether they have been recipients of what you call a fair trial or not.”
Born in 1978, Gadahn is a native of southern California and has appeared in several videotapes for Al Qaeda since 2004.
US authorities have put a $-1-million bounty out for the 31-year-old over his alleged involvement in a number of terrorist activities, including providing aid and services for Al Qaeda.
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