Bin Laden Tells US To Convert To Islam.Osama bin Laden Osama bin Laden: see bin Laden, Osama. on Sept. 7 appeared for the first time in three years in a videotape videotape Magnetic tape used to record visual images and sound, or the recording itself. There are two types of videotape recorders, the transverse (or quad) and the helical. released before 9/11's sixth anniversary, telling Americans they should convert to Islam if they wanted the war in Iraq to end. ABC News
ABC News is a division of American television and radio network ABC, owned by The Walt Disney Company. Its current president is David Westin. said the videotape was 30 minutes long and appeared to have been recently made, since bin Laden referred to both French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who was elected in May, and new British PM Brown. In a short excerpt ex·cerpt n. A passage or segment taken from a longer work, such as a literary or musical composition, a document, or a film. tr.v. ex·cerpt·ed, ex·cerpt·ing, ex·cerpts 1. on al-Jazeera, bin Laden was shown seated as he talked, wearing a white robe and turban and beige beige n. 1. A light grayish brown or yellowish brown to grayish yellow. 2. A soft fabric of undyed, unbleached wool. adj. Light grayish-brown or yellowish-brown to grayish-yellow. cloak. His trimmed beard was shorter than in his last video, issued in 2004, and was fully black - apparently dyed, since in past videos it had turned nearly entirely gray. Bin Laden made no overt Public; open; manifest. The term overt is used in Criminal Law in reference to conduct that moves more directly toward the commission of an offense than do acts of planning and preparation that may ultimately lead to such conduct. OVERT. Open. threats and did not directly call for attacks. Instead, he addressed Americans, lecturing them on the failures of their leaders to stop the war in Iraq despite growing public opposition in the US, saying: "There are two solutions to stopping it. One is from our side, and it is to escalate es·ca·late v. es·ca·lat·ed, es·ca·lat·ing, es·ca·lates v.tr. To increase, enlarge, or intensify: escalated the hostilities in the Persian Gulf. v.intr. the fighting and killing against you. This is our duty, and our brothers are carrying it out. The second solution is from your side. I invite you to embrace Islam. It will also achieve your desire to stop the war as a consequence, because as soon as the war-mongering owners of the major corporations realise you have lost confidence in your democratic system and have begun to look for an alternative, and this alternative is Islam, they will run after you to please you and achieve what you want to steer you away from Islam". Bin Laden said President Bush was repeating the mistakes of Soviet leaders by refusing to acknowledge losses in Iraq. "How similar is your position today to their position approximately two decades ago", the Qaeda leader said in a reference to the former Soviet Union's operations in Afghanistan. He also said US Democrats had failed to stop the war in Iraq because of the power corporations wielded in the US. |
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