Zahrawi: Jihad will Continue Despite Obama
By: Dr.Walid Phares
November 19, 2008
Counterterrorism web site
As observers were awaiting the release of the "official" al Qaeda position regarding the election of Barack Obama as the new President of the United States, seasoned experts on the Jihadist movement had little doubts as to the substance of the main message. As I have outlined in my appearances on Arabic television channels since November 4, Bin Laden or his second in command was expected to declare that their "Jihad" will continue despite the election of an African American President and despite Obama’s intention to withdraw from Iraq. Ayman Zawahiri did just that on Wednesday in his latest message to his supporters and his enemies: even if the war ends in Iraq, the global war will continue everywhere.
The tape was expected to appear a couple weeks after the election because of al
Qaeda's method of monitoring the reactions of the international community, of
the Arab and Muslim world and also of other Islamist authorities. The Bin Laden-Zawahiri
style is to give the "last word," like a Caliph would. The points raised in the
tape were almost all predicted by experts familiar with the Jihadi-combat mind
set: Although a new president was elected - one who would reverse some of Bush’s
policies, the new president will devise new strategies to defeat al Qaeda..
Zawahiri isn't buying the version proposed by other anti-American critics of
Washington's War on Terror. Most of Europe's left, the Arab authoritarian
regimes, and the Islamist fundamentalist establishment have all welcomed the
news of an Obama victory and are tailoring new proposals for the region's future
(of course to their advantage). But not al Qaeda. That's why this Zawahiri
message is important. It is telling the world and allies that there will be no
respite in the conflict.
The al Qaeda’s number two had to address the election of a Black President of
the United States because of the two massive changes this choice has brought to
the Jihadist agenda: On the one hand, Obama is very popular in the eyes of
international public opinion; on the other hand the President elect is planning
on withdrawing from Iraq and pushing forward in Afghanistan. All this changes al
Qaeda's game. Zawahiri's tape had to address these "challenges" as pressure was
mounting among Jihadists to deal with this election. Hence, the main points
presented by the audio message are as follows:
1. The election of Obama is a defeat to the United States in Iraq and a victory
to the Jihadists
In his tape Zawahiri congratulates the Muslim world "on the American people's
admission of defeat in Iraq. Although the evidence of America's defeat in Iraq
appeared years ago, Bush and his administration continued to be stubborn and
deny the brilliant midday sun. If Bush has achieved anything, it is in his
transfer of America's disaster and predicament to his successor. But the
American people, by electing Obama, declared its anxiety and apprehension about
the future towards which the policy of the likes of Bush is leading it, and so
it decided to support someone calling for withdrawal from Iraq"
In al Qaeda's lexicon it is crucial to demonstrate to their supporters that it
is "their" actions (terror in Iraq) which convinced, if not intimidated,
American voters into voting against McCain and electing Obama. Zawahiri wants al
Qaeda to be credited for the behavior of America's voting majority in the same
way it took credit for the change in electoral direction that took place in
Madrid after the March 11, 2004 attacks.
2. A warning to Obama: Don't send additional troops to Afghanistan
Zawahiri then sends a warning to President elect Obama:
"The second of these messages is to the new president of the United States. I
tell him: you have reached the position of president, and a heavy legacy of
failure and crimes awaits you. A failure in Iraq to which you have admitted, and
a failure in Afghanistan to which the commanders of your army have admitted. The
other thing to which I want to bring your attention is that what you've
announced about how you're going to reach an understanding with Iran and pull
your troops out of Iraq to send them to Afghanistan is a policy which was
destined for failure before it was born. It appears that you don't know anything
about the Muslim Ummah and its history, and the fate of the traitors who
cooperated with the invaders against it, and don't know anything about the
history of Afghanistan and its free and defiant Muslim people. And if you still
want to be stubborn about America's failure in Afghanistan, then remember the
fate of Bush and Pervez Musharraf, and the fate of the Soviets and British
before them. And be aware that the dogs of Afghanistan have found the flesh of
your soldiers to be delicious, so send thousands after thousands to them."
If victory has been achieved by the Jihadists against the United States in Iraq
by forcing the new Administration to pull out of that country, in Zawahiri's
mind, another defeat awaits America in Afghanistan according to al Qaeda's
latest message. The logic of endless Jihad seems to be that wherever American
forces would be sent, the Jihadists will meet them for a fight until the US
redeploys its contingents from around the world, back to "its borders" as
previous al Qaeda messages have underlined.
4. The same US aggression remains
Concerned about the sympathy emerging from around the world and within the
Muslim community regarding the new President, Zawahiri reminds his Islamist
followers that "crimes have been committed and the mentality that produced them
is still around." He doesn't want to see a shift in pubic opinion towards a
"nicer" America. He says:
"As for the crimes of America which await you, it appears that you continue to
be captive to the same criminal American mentality towards the world and towards
the Muslims. The Muslim Ummah received with extreme bitterness your hypocritical
statements to and stances towards Israel, which confirmed to the Ummah that you
have chosen a stance of hostility to Islam and Muslims."
Clearly, Zawahiri is trying to draw red lines for the acceptance of Obama by the
Arab and Muslim world. This audiotape is probably the prelude to a campaign by
the Jihaidists to minimize Obama's emergence and classify him as just "another
US President, with a different face."
5. You're not real
Then Zawahiri begins the Jihadi deconstruction of Obama's image. He declares:
"You represent the direct opposite of honorable black Americans like Malik al-Shabazz,
or Malcolm X (may Allah have mercy on him). You were born to a Muslim father,
but you chose to stand in the ranks of the enemies of the Muslims, and pray the
prayer of the Jews, although you claim to be Christian, in order to climb the
rungs of leadership in America. And so you promised to back Israel, and you
threatened to strike the tribal regions in Pakistan, and to send thousands more
troops to Afghanistan, in order for the crimes of the American Crusade in it to
continue. And last Monday, your aircraft killed 40 Afghan Muslims at a wedding
party in Kandahar. As for Malik al-Shabazz (may Allah have mercy on him), he was
born to a black pastor killed by white bigots, but Allah favored him with
guidance to Islam, and so he prided himself on his fraternity with the Muslims,
and he condemned the crimes of the Crusader West against the weak and oppressed,
and he declared his support for peoples resisting American occupation, and he
spoke about the worldwide revolution against the Western power structure. That's
why it wasn't strange that Malik al-Shabazz (may Allah have mercy on him) was
killed, while you have climbed the rungs of the presidency to take over the
leadership of the greatest criminal force in the history of mankind and the
leadership of the most violent Crusade ever against the Muslims. And in you and
in Colin Powell, Rice and your likes, the words of Malcolm X (may Allah have
mercy on him) concerning "House Negroes" are confirmed."
Zawahiri's words are strong and are aimed at putting pressure on all those in
the region who rushed to announce that Obama will radically change the "regime"
in the United States. The number two of al Qaeda is painting the President elect
as an opportunistic politician who used all three faiths to access power. One
can see that Zawahiri is trying to achieve two goals: maintaining his own flock
fully indoctrinated against Washington regardless of the change in the White
House; and pressuring the radical clerics in the Wahabi and Muslim Brotherhood
circles - who are welcoming Obama's victory - into retreat from such "apostasy."
6. The War must continue..
Zawahiri's main message is to call on the Jihadists everywhere to resume the war
relentlessly and to "strike." Yes, he argues, there was a victory when American
changed direction in Iraq, but the road to full Jihadi victory is still long.
Read it as follow: The fight over Iraq will continue until the establishment of
an al Qaeda like Emirate in the Sunni Triangle, which would be then the real
accomplished victory. The fight will go on in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Somalia
and beyond. In short, the al Qaeda world war against the rest won't stop because
of an election in America. Zawahiri said:
"You also must appreciate, as you take over the presidency of America during its
Crusade against Islam and Muslims, that you are neither facing individuals nor
organizations, but are facing a Jihadi awakening and renaissance which is
shaking the pillars of the entire Islamic world; and this is the fact which you
and your government and country refuse to recognize and pretend not to see. I
tell the Muslim Ummah: America, the criminal, trespassing Crusader, continues to
be the same as ever, so we must continue to harm it, in order for it to come to
its senses, because its criminal, expansionist Crusader project in your lands
has only been neutralized by the sacrifices of your sons, the Mujahideen. This,
then, is the path, so stick to it. To the Mujahideen. I tell them: may Allah
reward you in the best way for your historic heroics, which have ruined
America's plans and rendered its projects ineffective. So be firm and resolute.
Your enemy's stagger has begun, so don't stop hitting him. I say to my brothers
the Mujahideen in Iraq in general and the Islamic State of Iraq in particular,
and to its Amir, the towering mountain Abu 'Umar al-Baghdadi: your enemy has
admitted defeat, and the forthcoming stage is expected to be dominated by
conspiracies and betrayals in order to cover the American withdrawal, so you
must persevere, for victory is in an hour of perseverance. And I tell my
brothers in Somalia: rejoice in victory and conquest. America is gathering its
wounds in Iraq, and Ethiopia is looking for a way out, and for this reason, the
stage of conspiracies and machinations has begun. So hold tightly to the truth
for which you have given your lives, and don't put down your weapons before the
Mujahid state of Islam and Tawheed has been set up in Somalia. And I tell all
Mujahideen everywhere: Allah has granted you success and honored you by making
you the most important cause of that, so be resolute on the path of Jihad until
you meet your Lord while He is pleased with you."
As many experts in Jihadism have underlined - and as I projected in my last
three books on Future Jihad - even if we decide to change course in Iraq or even
in Afghanistan, the strategic intentions of the Jihadi Salafists is to engage in
confrontation worldwide, including within democracies.
7. Until you surrender..
Echoing this assessment of the global Jihadi drive, Zawahiri asks the followers
of this ideology -not just his membership - to relentlessly fight against what
he perceives as the "Grand Crusade." A stark reminder that the forces, which
waged their campaigns against the United States as of the early 1990s peaking on
9/11 and widening their warfare to dozens of countries since, aren't going back
to the pre 9/11 mode. Once again, al Qaeda's number two offers a deal to the
"infidel powers": quit and withdraw from this entire region or face a greater
war. It is a chilling statement of the so-called Jihadi offensive. It is not
just about Iraq: It is about the Planet as a whole. He goes on:
"And my fifth message is to all the world's weak and oppressed. I tell them:
America has put on a new face, but its heart full of hate, mind drowning in
greed, and spirit which spreads evil, murder, repression and despotism continue
to be the same as always. And the Mujahideen of Islam, by the grace of Allah,
continue to be the spearhead of the resistance against it to restrain it from
injustice, aggression and arrogance. As for my final message, it is to the
American people. I tell it: you incurred defeat and losses from the foolish
actions of Bush and his gang, and at the same time, Shaykh Usama bin Ladin (may
Allah preserve him) sent you a message to withdraw from the lands of the Muslims
and refrain from stealing their treasures and interfering in their affairs. So
choose for yourself whatever you like, and bear the consequences of your choice,
and as you judge, you will be judged."
Against all other reactions, both positive and neutral, vis-a-vis Obama's
election, al Qaeda stands firm in rejecting the new leadership even before the
President elect takes office in January. From a politico-psychological
perspective the master of Jihadism Usama Bin laden cannot be overshadowed by
another international leader, particularly if that emerging figure is the
President of the "Great Satan." Zawahiri's response to the election seems to
re-frame the results of the election, one viewed worldwide as one of change. To
al Qaeda there is no altering of direction in their struggle and agenda. In
their own logic, either Obama will end American presence altogether in the
Greater Middle East, or nothing will really change in the global battlefield.
Conclusion
Once Obama’s victory was solidified, many wondered what al qaeda’s response
would be. Many of observers thought that the election of Mr. Obama would wash
away the grievances of al Qaeda and isolate the pockets of violence to a few
valleys in Afghanistan. Zawahiri's answer is bluntly no. Obviously, by al
Qaeda's book, this is a step forward but it is not enough. Pulling out of Iraq
is a victory, as claim the Jihadists of all genres, but more victories are
needed to end the war from their perspective. This indicates that the post 9/11
era may well be reversed in the mind of liberal democracies via electoral
victories at home as was the case in Spain and now in the United States, but in
the mind of the Jihadists - it is irreversible. Out of all points raised by the
Zawahiri audiotape, I move to state that the central message is this: redeploy
as you wish and change all the leaders you want, but know that we will continue
our global fight against you. This means that the forthcoming Administration has
a tremendous challenge to confront and it will have to do so by learning from
the past and enhancing the strategies for the future. The landscape of the War
with the Jihadists may be changed from what it was over the past eight years but
it will be different from what it was during the 1990s. A whole new
configuration is ahead of us.
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Dr Walid Phares is the Director of the Future Terrorism Project at the
Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and the author of The Confrontation:
Winning the War against Future Jihad.