Al-Zawahri calls Bush a 'butcher' in video
BY NADIA ABOU EL-MAJD
01/30/06 "Associated
Press" - CAIRO, Egypt
- Al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri said in a
videotape aired Monday that President Bush was a
"butcher" and a "failure" because of a deadly U.S.
airstrike in Pakistan targeting the bin Laden deputy,
and he threatened a new attack on the United States.
Al-Zawahri, shown in the video wearing white robes and a
white turban, said a Jan. 13 airstrike in the eastern
village of Damadola killed "innocents," and he said the
United States had ignored an offer from al-Qaida leader
Osama bin Laden for a truce.
"Butcher of Washington, you are not only defeated and
a liar, but also a failure. You are a curse on your own
nation and you have brought and will bring them only
catastrophes and tragedies," he said, referring to Bush.
"Bush, do you know where I am? I am among the Muslim
masses."
The airstrike hit a building in Damadola, where U.S.
intelligence believed al-Zawahri had been attending an
Islamic holiday dinner. The strike killed four al-Qaida
leaders - including a man believed to be al-Zawahri's
son-in-law - but intelligence officials said later they
believe al-Zawahri sent his aides to the dinner in his
place.
Thirteen villagers also were killed in the strike,
angering many Pakistanis.
"The American planes raided in compliance with
Musharraf the traitor and his security apparatus, the
slave of the Crusaders and the Jews," he said, referring
to Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf.
"In seeking to kill my humble self and four of my
brothers, the whole world has discovered the extent of
America's lies and failures and the extent of its
savagery in fighting Islam and Muslims."
The video was al-Zawahri's first appearance since the
airstrike and came 11 days after the latest audiotape by
bin Laden. IntelCenter, a contractor working with U.S.
intelligence agencies, said the video of al-Zawahri is
new.
The last video from al-Zawahri came Jan. 6, when he
called the U.S. decision to withdraw some troops from
Iraq a victory for the Islamic world.
The Al-Jazeera newscaster said Monday the network was
airing excerpts, and it showed two short segments. It
was not immediately known how long the entire tape was.
In the video, al-Zawahri spoke before a black
background. No automatic weapon was visible, unlike past
videos by the al-Qaida deputy in which a gun often
appeared leaning next to him. In the bottom left corner,
the video had the logo in Arabic and English of
Al-Sahab, an al-Qaida video production company that made
some past videos by bin Laden and al-Zawahri.
"My second message is to the American people, who are
drowning in illusions. I tell you that Bush and his gang
are shedding your blood and wasting your money in
frustrated adventures," he said, speaking in a forceful
and angry voice.
"The lion of Islam, Sheik Osama bin Laden, may God
protect him, offered you a decent exit from your
dilemma. But your leaders, who are keen to accumulate
wealth, insist on throwing you in battles and killing
your souls in Iraq and Afghanistan and - God willing -
on your own land."
Al-Zawahri then vented more fury at the United States
and Britain, its main coalition partner in Iraq.
"Your leaders responded to the initiative of sheik
Osama, may God protect him, by saying they don't
negotiate with terrorists and that they are winning the
war on terror. I tell them: You liars, greedy war
mongers, who is pulling out from Iraq and Afghanistan?
Us or you? Whose soldiers are committing suicide because
of despair? Us or you?" he said.
"You, American mother, if the Pentagon calls to tell
you that your son is coming home in a coffin, then
remember George Bush. And you, British wife, if the
Defense Department calls you to say that your husband is
returning crippled and burnt, remember Tony Blair."
The video came in the wake of a Jan. 19 audiotape by
bin Laden in which he warned that al-Qaida is preparing
attacks in the United States but offered a truce "with
fair conditions" to build Iraq and Afghanistan.
The al-Qaida leader did not spell out conditions for
a truce in the excerpts aired by Al-Jazeera.
U.S. officials said after the bin Laden tape that
they had no sign that al-Qaida was preparing an imminent
attack in the United States.
In an Arabic transcription of the entire tape on the
Al-Jazeera Web site - but not aired - bin Laden made an
oblique reference to how to prevent new attacks on the
United States but did not specify if those were
conditions for a truce.
The tape was the first message from bin Laden in more
than a year. The CIA authenticated the voice on the tape
as that of bin Laden. Al-Jazeera said the tape was
recorded in the Islamic month that corresponds with
December.
The White House firmly rejected bin Laden's
suggestion of a negotiated truce.
"We don't negotiate with terrorists," Vice President
Dick Cheney said at the time. "I think you have to
destroy them."
During the year of silence from bin Laden, al-Zawahri
issued several video and audiotapes, including one
claiming al-Qaida responsibility for the July 7 London