They STILL don't get it.
I'm telling you, it's gonna take a mushroom cloud to get through to these savages, if even that will do it.
Amazing.
I find it disturbing it doesn't mention the goverment of Egypt doing anything to suppress this evil filth. I know they arrested a suspect in connection with the London attack but they won't hand him over to the British Security.Atta's father praises London bombs
Wednesday, July 20, 2005; Posted: 1:14 a.m. EDT (05:14 GMT)
CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- The father of one of the hijackers who commandeered the first plane that crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, praised the recent terror attacks in London and said many more would follow.
Speaking to CNN producer Ayman Mohyeldin Tuesday in his apartment in the upper-middle-class Cairo suburb of Giza, Mohamed el-Amir said he would like to see more attacks like the July 7 bombings of three London subway trains and a bus that killed 52 people, plus the four bombers.
Displayed prominently in the apartment were pictures of el-Amir's son, Mohamed Atta, the man who is believed to have piloted American Airlines Flight 11 into the north tower of the World Trade Center as part of the attacks on the United States.
El-Amir said the attacks in the United States and the July 7 attacks in London were the beginning of what would be a 50-year religious war, in which there would be many more fighters like his son.
He declared that terror cells around the world were a "nuclear bomb that has now been activated and is ticking."
The man, who gave his age as "at least 70," said he had no sorrow for what happened in London, and said there was a double standard in the way the world viewed the victims in London and victims in the Islamic world.
Cursing in Arabic, el-Amir also denounced Arab leaders and Muslims who condemned the London attacks as being traitors and non-Muslims.
He passionately vowed that he would do anything within his power to encourage more attacks.
When asked if he would allow a CNN crew to videotape another interview with him, el-Amir said he would give his permission -- for a price of $5,000.
That money, he said, would not be kept for himself, but would be donated to someone to carry out another terror attack.
El-Amir said that $5,000 was about how much it would cost to finance another attack in London.
It is CNN policy not to pay people for interviews.
A lawyer by trade, el-Amir had a sign on his apartment door saying he was a consultant.
The security guard for the apartment building said el-Amir had been under surveillance by Egyptian agents for several months after the September 11 attacks, but no one had been watching him recently.
Isn't this a prime example of how Islamic World isn't doing enough to battle Terrorism? Seems this guy blabbers the mouth with no fear of reprisal whatsoever. Here in the US where we have freedon of speech you'd be hauled in and sat in front of a judge regardless of who it was you were threatening.
What should the goverment of Egypt do with this nut and doesn't a non-response warrant a response from the US goverment?
The purpose of all war is ultimately peace. - Saint Augustine
For it tis' the doom of men that they forget. - Merlin the Magician
The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing. - Albert Einstein
They STILL don't get it.
I'm telling you, it's gonna take a mushroom cloud to get through to these savages, if even that will do it.
Amazing.
It's brutal. Like watching a frieght train wreck about to happen a mile away. Makes you wonder how Churchill felt...Originally Posted by M21Sniper
The purpose of all war is ultimately peace. - Saint Augustine
For it tis' the doom of men that they forget. - Merlin the Magician
The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing. - Albert Einstein
"It's brutal. Like watching a frieght train wreck about to happen a mile away. Makes you wonder how Churchill felt..."
I don't much have to wonder. I've been saying for three years that this can only end one way.
It won't be pretty, especially if you're muslim.
There's still time to avert all the things on the horizon (and prove me wrong), but so far, certain nations appear to be on a dead on collision course for a 5,000,000 degree F attitude adjustment.
WTF is Egypt thinking letting this kind of crap be tolerated? And the Saudis, still funding terrorism, like nothings changed. And the Syrians, still supporting terrorism, and still sending foriegners over the border. And the Iranians, pursuing nuclear weapons.
They just don't get it.
Not at all...
Let's start small. The CIA should hit this excrement.
And then we'll just keep doing it. Anybody that says they're our enemy automatically gets BELIEVED, and treated accordingly.
Those imams in the big fat middle of London? DEAD.
The loudmouth campus agitators in Malaysia? DEAD.
Neidermeyer? DEAD.
Oh, sorry 'bout that last one.
The rest, though, I'm serious about.
"The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it, and if one finds the prospect of a long war intolerable, it is natural to disbelieve in the possibility of victory."
- George Orwell
Originally Posted by InfiniteDreams
Here we have a man who is a chemist, in whose flat was found residues from the manufacture of explosives and who had left for Egypt just prior to the bomb blasts in London.Egypt chemist 'not bomb suspect'
An Egyptian chemist detained in Cairo has been cleared of any links with the London bomb attacks, officials say.
An interior ministry report "made clear there was no link between Magdi al-Nashar and al-Qaeda or the bombings", a government spokesman said.
British police have not formally named Mr Nashar as a suspect in their investigation.
The 33-year-old, who was arrested last week, has denied having any role in the attacks that left 56 people dead.
On Saturday, the Egyptian interior minister said that reports linking Mr -Nashar to al-Qaeda were "groundless" and based on a hasty conclusion.
In custody
Mr Nashar, who completed a PhD in chemistry at Leeds University, was arrested in Cairo as part of the inquiry into the 7 July bombings.
He is reported to have admitted knowing one of the bombers, Hasib Hussain, and helping to arrange the rental of a flat in which traces of explosives were found.
Mr Nashar told Egyptian investigators that he had intended to return to Leeds at the end of a holiday in Egypt, which began a week before the bombings.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/h...st/4695891.stm
Published: 2005/07/19 17:18:25 GMT
© BBC MMV
Circumstansial? Maybe, hardly circumstansial enough for the Egyptian authorities to pronounce that he had no involvement in these bombings.
When we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a literary dogma, we become automatons. We cease to grow. - Anais Nin
Mohammad Atta's father,...kill the ba$tard.
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Cheers!...on the rocks!!
I'll drink to that!...(Cheers!...on the rocks!!Originally Posted by lemontree
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When we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a literary dogma, we become automatons. We cease to grow. - Anais Nin
Packed them off to hell.Originally Posted by lemontree
EAST OR WEST INDIA IS THE BEST!!!
Believe it or not but Mr. Bush as he said in his statement a few days before 9/11 something about crusades. Then 9/11 came and Mr. Bush got a chance to fulfill his desire and something his father cud not do. The more countries America and Uk will destroy the more trouble are they going to have back home. This is not my prediction. this will be natural reaction.
I agree with Atta's Father.
O.k suit yourself, you can bet next after Atta's father.Originally Posted by jimmy22
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Cheers!...on the rocks!!
Originally Posted by lemontree
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EAST OR WEST INDIA IS THE BEST!!!
Actually, he made the crusade comment immediately following 9/11 in its emotional aftermath. The analogy was quickly dropped once the religious implication/interpretation was realized. The global war on terror should be renamed the global war on radical, millitant Islam.Originally Posted by jimmy22
If you actually study the Crusades, you'll find examples where Muslim and Christian forces actually joined forces in order to steal booty together. The Crusades were not as fundamentally religious as the simplified version portrays.
DO you, then?Originally Posted by jimmy22
Mods? Anything to say 'bout dat?
"The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it, and if one finds the prospect of a long war intolerable, it is natural to disbelieve in the possibility of victory."
- George Orwell
jimmy22, before you get banned, please place a 'Y' beside each of Atta Senior's opions that you agree with:
1. The father praised the recent terror attacks in London
2. and said many more would follow.
3. he would like to see more attacks like the July 7 bombings of three London subway trains and a bus that killed 52 people, plus the four bombers.
4. the July 7 attacks in London were the beginning of what would be a 50-year religious war
5. there would be many more fighters like his son.
6. terror cells around the world were a "nuclear bomb that has now been activated and is ticking."
7. he had no sorrow for what happened in London
8. there was a double standard in the way the world viewed the victims in London and victims in the Islamic world.
9. Cursing in Arabic, el-Amir also denounced Arab leaders and Muslims who condemned the London attacks as being traitors and non-Muslims.
10. He passionately vowed that he would do anything within his power to encourage more attacks.
11. That money would be donated to someone to carry out another terror attack.
"The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it, and if one finds the prospect of a long war intolerable, it is natural to disbelieve in the possibility of victory."
- George Orwell
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