Not to worry, here comes "al-Qaeda" to make Obama's job a bit easier:
"Al-Qaeda 'confirms Bin Laden's death'"
_http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13317717
Many people around the world do not believe or doubt the dead-of-Bin-Laden story. Logically, it would follow that if a message by "al-Qaeda" appears confirming the very dubious story, it too must be suspected, and if it is, then all the previous "al-Qaeda" messages must be doubted as well. And so the whole 'war on terror' thing should collapse in people's minds. But how many will be able to follow the steps to the logical conclusion? That's going to be interesting to watch.
Notice the paragraph:
They just had to insert Palestine in the very same paragraph in which they threaten with another terror attack, hadn't they!? It's so obvious who's behind this that I won't even bother to point it out.
"Al-Qaeda 'confirms Bin Laden's death'"
_http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13317717
Many people around the world do not believe or doubt the dead-of-Bin-Laden story. Logically, it would follow that if a message by "al-Qaeda" appears confirming the very dubious story, it too must be suspected, and if it is, then all the previous "al-Qaeda" messages must be doubted as well. And so the whole 'war on terror' thing should collapse in people's minds. But how many will be able to follow the steps to the logical conclusion? That's going to be interesting to watch.
Notice the paragraph:
"Very soon, God willing, their joy will turn into mourning and their blood will be mixed with their tears. We will fulfil Sheikh Osama's oath, God bless his soul: 'America and anyone who lives in America will not enjoy peace until our people in Palestine enjoy it.'
They just had to insert Palestine in the very same paragraph in which they threaten with another terror attack, hadn't they!? It's so obvious who's behind this that I won't even bother to point it out.