Make Iraq a 'fortress of Islam'
2008-04-18 18:20
Dubai - Al-Qaeda number two Ayman al-Zawahiri urged Muslims to make Iraq a "fortress of Islam" in an audio message marking the fifth anniversary of the US-led invasion.
In a nearly 16 minute message posted on the internet, Zawahiri accused Shi'ite Iran of seeking to annex southern Iraq and slammed the Egyptian government for "starving" its people as part of a "Zionist-American plan.
He called on extremists to fight to create a greater Muslim state after US President George W Bush had admitted the "failure of the Crusader invasion".
"We will only get our rights back with our own hands and not through beggary or fraudulent elections," he said, according to a summary released by the US-based SITE monitoring service.
The message posted on Islamist militant websites contained a reference to April 8 testimony to the US Congress by the US commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus.
"Bush declared that he will give Petraeus all the time he needs ... which allows Bush to escape the decision to withdraw forces. By passing the problem to the next president, Bush is declaring the failure of the Crusader invasion of Iraq," Zawahiri said.
Liberation of al-Aqsa Mosque
He mocked the US-backed Sunni Arab local groups formed to fight al-Qaeda in Iraq.
"So where are the Awakening Councils that Petraeus announced six months ago will achieve victory in Iraq? ... Are these Awakening Councils in need of someone to defend them and protect them?" Zawahiri asked.
"Very soon Iraq will become the fortress of Islam, wherefrom will start missions and brigades for the liberation of al-Aqsa Mosque" in Jerusalem, said Zawahiri, considered the leading ideologist of the Sunni organisation.
"Iran has clear goals, which is the annexation of southern Iraq and the east of the (Arabian) Peninsula, and to expand in order to be able to communicate with its followers in southern Lebanon," Zawahiri said.
Situation will explode
He said a plot against Iraq by the US and Iran would lead to the Middle East region exploding.
"If an understanding with it (Iran) is reached on the basis of accomplishing all or some of its goals in return for keeping a blind eye on the American hegemony in the area, this understanding will add fuel to the fire ... The situation will explode an already enflamed region," Zawahiri said.
While Zawahiri lambasted Iran, a senior hard line cleric there was trumpeting what he said should be the Shi'ite country's role in defending Islam.
"In a not so distant future, we should reach a point of having the most powerful military equipment in the world so that no one even thinks about invading our borders," Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati said in a Friday prayer sermon.
"And not only that of the Islamic republic, but also the borders of Islam ... We must defend oppressed Muslims everywhere so that the enemies do not dare to attack Afghanistan, Palestine and Iraq."
- AFP