American Al Qaeda Member Threatens U.S. in New Video
In a 1 hour, 17 minute-long video American Al Qaeda Member Adam Gadahn threatens the U.S calling embassies in the Islamic world “spy dens”. The video also contained a computer simulation of a March 2006 suicide attack that killed U.S. diplomat David Foy.
“We shall continue to target you, at home and abroad, just as you target us, at home and abroad, and these spy dens and military command and control centers from which you plotted your aggression against Afghanistan and Iraq,” said Adam Gadahn, also known as Azzan al-Amriki.
Gadahn has been wanted by the FBI since 2004 in relation to treason charges. There is a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction. He recently appeared in another video threatening the U.S. with attacks worse than those that occurred on September 11th.
“Years of bitter trial and experience have revealed the danger (embassies) pose and shown that the only way to deal with them when they refuse to leave of their own accord is to expel them by force,” Gadahn said.
In this video, he is wearing a traditional red and white checkered scarf. The authenticity or date of the video could not be confirmed because Gadahn failed to name any recent events. It did, however, carry the official logo of Al Qaeda’s media production house, as-Sahab.
The video first appeared on the Web site of terrorism expert Laura Mansfield. The U.S.-based SITE Intelligence Group has also claimed to have received a copy of the video.




August 6th, 2007 at 3:46 pm
Booga booga!