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August 2, 2004

Allah Is the Greatest

By Dr. James Gordon Prather
Nuclear weapons physicist
gpra...@worldnetdaily.com

Once you've been terrorized - attacked without warning by an unknown
attacker for no apparent reason - you'll want to know what the terrorists
hoped to accomplish by terrorizing you.
The 9/11 Commission attempted to answer that question by focusing on the
evolution of al-Qaeda, the organization unquestionably responsible for the
terrorist events of Sept. 11, 2001.

Alas, al-Qaeda wasn't unknown, didn't attack without warning and had a
clearly enunciated reason for the attack. Furthermore, there is no question
about what al-Qaeda hoped to accomplish by terrorizing you.

In the late 1980s, following the defeat of the Soviets in Afghanistan by the
"Afghan Arabs," Osama bin Laden established al-Qaeda - "The Foundation" of a
global Islamic army.

Essentially in exile in Sudan between 1989 and 1996, bin Laden established
al-Qaeda cells in many other Islamic countries.

During that period, so far as the Commission could determine, al-Qaeda was
not primarily responsible for any acts of terrorism. However, shortly after
his return to Afghanistan, bin Laden issued his "Declaration of Holy War on
the Americans Occupying the Country of the Two Sacred Places."

In it, bin Laden called on Muslims worldwide to put aside their differences
and join in deadly attacks against U.S. forces to compel their withdrawal
from the Arabian Peninsula.

A month after this declaration, the Taliban, an Afghan faction supported by
Pakistan, seized control of Kabul, the nation's capital. Al-Qaeda soon
formed a close alliance with the ruling Taliban.

Now bin Laden had what he had never had in Sudan - a sanctuary in which to
train and indoctrinate recruits, import weapons, forge ties with other jihad
groups and leaders, and plan terrorist operations. Al-Qaeda fighters could
travel freely within the country; enter and exit without visas or any
immigration procedures; and enjoy the use of official Afghan Ministry of
Defense license plates. Al-Qaeda also used the Afghan state-owned Ariana
Airlines to courier money into the country.

Then in February 1998, bin Laden and the leader of the Egyptian Islamic
Jihad, Ayman Zawahiri, published a fatwa - an Islamic religious ruling -
entitled "Jihad against Jews and Crusaders."

After chronicling the "crimes and sins" committed by the Americans -
including servile support of the "Jew's petty state" - the fatwa concludes
that there has been a "clear declaration of war on Allah, his messenger, and
Muslims" by the U.S.

"On that basis, and in compliance with Allah's order, we issue the following
fatwa to all Muslims:

"The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies - civilians and
military - is an individual duty for every Muslim, who can do it in any
country in which it is possible to do it, in order to liberate the al-Aqsa
Mosque and the holy mosque [Mecca] from their grip, and in order for their
armies to move out of all the lands of Islam, defeated and unable to
threaten any Muslim.

"Almighty God said 'O ye who believe, give your response to God and His
Apostle, when He calleth you to that, which will give you life.'"

Did this fatwa by Saudi bin Laden and Egyptian Ayman Zawahiri - essentially
telling all Muslims that it is their duty to launch suicide attacks against
Americans and their allies in order to change American Mideast and Persian
Gulf foreign policy - have any effect?

Well, recall what EgyptAir co-pilot Gamil Al-Batuti did on Oct. 31, 1999.

As soon as Al-Batuti was alone in the cockpit he shut off the autopilot and
the engines and put the aircraft into a steep dive, all the while intoning
the Islamic prayer "Allah is the Greatest." The Boeing 767 broke up in
midair and crashed into the ocean off Nantucket Island, killing all 217
souls aboard.

Now, from the Commission we learn this about the final minutes of United
Airlines Flight 93:

"The hijackers remained at the controls but must have judged that the
passengers were only seconds from overcoming them.

"The airplane headed down; the control wheel was turned hard to the right.
The airplane rolled onto its back, and one of the hijackers began shouting,
'Allah is the greatest. Allah is the greatest.'

"With the sounds of the passenger counter-attack continuing, the aircraft
plowed into an empty field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, at 580 miles per
hour, about 20 minutes' flying time from Washington, D.C."

Now - thanks to the Commission - you know what the al-Qaeda terrorists hoped
to accomplish by terrorizing you. Do you feel safer, now that we've invaded
and occupied Iraq?

* Physicist James Gordon Prather has served as a policy implementing
official for national security-related technical matters in the Federal
Energy Agency, the Energy Research and Development Administration, the
Department of Energy, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the
Department of the Army. Dr. Prather also served as legislative assistant for
national security affairs to U.S. Sen. Henry Bellmon, R-Okla. -- ranking
member of the Senate Budget Committee and member of the Senate Energy
Committee and Appropriations Committee. Dr. Prather had earlier worked as a
nuclear weapons physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in
California and Sandia National Laboratory in New Mexico.

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/prather.php?articleid=3227

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