Obama the Impotent! Obama the Powerless: Al Qaeda struck with fear of H Clinton!

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Tehran again snubs Obama, Bin Laden calls US president "powerless" to end war
DEBKAfile Special Report

September 14, 2009, 11:00 AM (GMT+02:00)


More threats from Osama bin Laden


In the last 24 hours, by rare coincidence, two Islamic extremist leaders have shown public contempt for US president Barack Obama: Iran stands by its opposition to nuclear dialogue, the central plank of Obama's foreign policy platform, and al Qaeda's Osama bin Laden in an apparently new audio tape says Obama is "powerless" to end the Afghan war.

Sunday, Sept. 13, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, using the presentation of the new UK ambassador Simon Gass's credentials, threw out of court any discussion on the Iranian nuclear issue: "From the Iranian nation's viewpoint, the nuclear case is closed," said Ahmadinejad, two days after Washington accepted Tehran's offer to start talks with the Six Powers on global issues excluding its nuclear program.

Sunday, the Iranian president hammered the point home again: "Having peaceful nuclear technology is Iran's lawful and definite right…The Iranian people will never allow anybody to interfere in the country's internal affairs."

In other words, by consenting to talks which Iran has made contingent on the non-negotiation of its nuclear activities, the Obama administration will have only blame itself to blame when the long-anticipated dialogue is a monologue, or six monologues, by the US and its five European partners, to a mute Iranian delegate.

The apparent voice of Osama bin Laden, released early Monday Sept. 14 on radical Islamic sites, ridiculed the US president: Two days after the eighth anniversary of the 9/11attacks, al Qaeda's leader now says their causes were chiefly "your support to your Israeli allies who occupy our land of Palestine."

According to bin Laden, when Obama became president and retained many of the Bush administration's military leaders, such as defense secretary Robert Gates, "reasonable people knew that Obama is a powerless man who will not be able to end the (Afghan) war as he promised."

The al Qaeda leader went on to say: "If you end the war, so be it. But if it is otherwise, all we will do is continue the war of attrition against you on all possible axes."

The tape was accompanied by old still photos of bin Laden. His last video appearance on Sept. 7, 2007 was widely presumed to be faked.

DEBKAfile's counter-terror sources note that two radical Islamic leaders with large followings have combined, deliberately or not, to dull the impact of Barack Obama's outreach to the Muslim world for a fresh start in US-Muslim relations in his Cairo speech of June 4 and demonstrated how realpolitik operates in that world.
 
OBL, Iran, N Korea et all

Must be struck with fear of

HILLARY FAT ASS CLINTON

They fear she will shit on em:rolleyes:
 
Well Obama might as well let Iran buy a bunch of Boeing planes now to show them how he strikes fear in the hearts of men....not.

Obama should tell Al Qaeda "Remember how I took out the Sea Pirates..."

That will scare the shit out of them.
 
Honestly, Ben Laden has been threatening for quite some time now. I guess, because of the odds, he will strike again but really, his threats are like a neverending thread, they go on and on and on...
 
Honestly, Ben Laden has been threatening for quite some time now. I guess, because of the odds, he will strike again but really, his threats are like a neverending thread, they go on and on and on...

that wasnt the point of the thread

the point is

OBL's rants are indistinguishable from that of H Dean and so many other DUMZ and LIBZ
 
Obama is a fool and is screwing up everything he touches. But, Osama bin Laden, would still find it tough to his us again, because, so far, Obama has left the bulk of Bush's security systems in place.
 
Obama is a fool and is screwing up everything he touches. But, Osama bin Laden, would still find it tough to his us again, because, so far, Obama has left the bulk of Bush's security systems in place.

So far, yeah. Although the CIA would disagree
 
To a cacophony of hoots from the Lit left I said on day one that Obama was a dangerous fool, as far as I'm concerned he vindicates that position daily.

What little control he had he's loosing, and his support base along with it. Somehow he seems to think bullheadedness will see him through.
 
Kanye West will always be there to grab the mike and tell us how he deserves to get what he wants.:rolleyes:

Yeah, he'll keep us informed.


What Beyonce did was a nice thing though. Used to be I didn't like her. I'm changing my mind - maybe she grew up.
 
I don't think what he's done so far is a big problem, but I sure wish he had left well enough alone.

I think that the CIA is being undermined.

We have Eric Holder investigating the CIA, looking for, and punishing any CIA operatives who have blown 2nd hand cigar smoke in a detainees face.

We have the white house removing high value detainees from the CIA, and handed over to Obama's white house experts

We have Pelosi trying to undermine the credibility of the CIA.

Look for an impotent CIA within a year.
 
I think that the CIA is being undermined.

We have Eric Holder investigating the CIA, looking for, and punishing any CIA operatives who have blown 2nd hand cigar smoke in a detainees face.

We have the white house removing high value detainees from the CIA, and handed over to Obama's white house experts

We have Pelosi trying to undermine the credibility of the CIA.

Look for an impotent CIA within a year.

There is no doubt the trend is there. In this case I think Pelosi is worse than Obama. Obama may be naive as much as anything else (giving him the benefit of the doubt), Pelosi is, quite simply, on the wrong side.
 
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