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01-22-2006, 08:27 AM
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Jan. 19 - Breaking more than a year's silence, Osama Bin Laden warned Americans in an audiotape released on Thursday that Al Qaeda was planning more attacks on the United States, but he offered a "long truce" on undefined terms.
It was unclear when the recording, broadcast by the Arab satellite television station Al Jazeera, was made, but the Central Intelligence Agency verified its authenticity and said the station was probably right in saying that it dated from early December. American officials said the release might have been timed to assure his followers that Mr. bin Laden was alive and well days after an American bombing of a house in a Pakistani village where senior Qaeda officials were said to have been killed.
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honestly, if bin Laden was smart, he would realize that all these tapes do is help the bush administration-it is a symbol of the ongoing anti terrorism movement. it just gets more and more support for the administration and its evil motives
It was unclear when the recording, broadcast by the Arab satellite television station Al Jazeera, was made, but the Central Intelligence Agency verified its authenticity and said the station was probably right in saying that it dated from early December. American officials said the release might have been timed to assure his followers that Mr. bin Laden was alive and well days after an American bombing of a house in a Pakistani village where senior Qaeda officials were said to have been killed.
...continued http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/20/international/middleeast/20tape.html
honestly, if bin Laden was smart, he would realize that all these tapes do is help the bush administration-it is a symbol of the ongoing anti terrorism movement. it just gets more and more support for the administration and its evil motives