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Phares Blog on FDD: "Jihadists: Katerina, al Qaida soldier"
By Phares Blogging in FDD and CTB
Sep 4, 2005, 12:00

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JIHADISTS: KATRINA, AN AL QAIDA SOLDIER..

Walid Phares

When I posted my latest comments on FDD blog on September 1, titled "Allah punished New Orleans," I didn't expect Zarqawi and the Jihadist bloggers to enlist Hurricane Katrina as a "sister" in al Qaida. But they did, and they went ballistic about it. Using almost the same words I reported about from al ansar chat room, Abu Mass'ab said in a statement that this is the "start of the collapse." As reported by AFP today, he announced that "the anger of the Almighty has descended on the tyrants."

AFP (and others) also report today that the Jihadi webblogs declared that "Katrina, a soldier sent by God to fight on our side... the soldier Katrina joins us to fight against America." In al Siyassah, Mohammed Yussuf al Mulaifi wrote: "It is almost certain that this is a wind of torment and evil that Allah has sent to this American empire." He asked: "Have the storms joined the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization?"

Ironically "sister Katrina" wasn't only enlisted by the Terrorists. Yesterday, at a session featuring a prominent Columbia University Professor at the Annual Convention of the American Political Science Association in Washington, the storm was described as an ally against US policy. "Against the servile media and nauseating Government," Katrina was described by the Ivy League scholar as a force to uproot the "occupiers of Washington."

Zarqawi says Katrina 'beginning of the end' for US

DUBAI - AFP, September 4, 2005. The group headed by Iraq's most wanted man Abu Musab al-Zarqawi hailed the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina as beginning of the end for the United States, in an Internet statement published Sunday.

"It is the start of its collapse," said the statement from the Al-Qaeda Organisation in the Land of Two Rivers, whose authenticity could not be verified.

"Congratulations to the Islamic nation, to our sheikh Osama abu Abdullah (Osama bin Laden), to our emir Mullah Mohammad Omar, to sheikh Ayman Zawahiri (bin Laden's deputy)... for the destruction of America, which is at the forefront of evil."

The whereabouts of Al-Qaeda chief bin Laden and Mullah Omar, the leader of the ousted Taliban regime in Afghanistan, remain unknown.

"Just yesterday, America attacked, killed and starved whomever it liked. Today, it is begging for oil and food. America has been hit by a divine strike. The curses of the oppressed have been fulfilled," the Zarqawi statement said.

Thousands are feared dead after the hurricane that has laid waste to the southern US city of New Orleans.

Followers of the Jordanian-born Sunni Muslim extremist have claimed scores of deadly attacks in Iraq and he himself has a 25 million dollar US price on his head.

"There are signs of victory on the horizon. The anger of the Almighty has descended on the tyrants. Their deaths can be measured in the thousands, their material damage in the billions (of dollars)," the statement said.

"If Muslims are powerless to defend their religion, God is on the lookout (to punish) the oppressors."

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'Allah's soldier': Islamist bloggers hail Katrina


by Habib Trabelsi

DUBAI -AFP September 4, 2005 Hurricane Katrina, which ravaged the US Gulf coast this week, has incited a storm of enthusiasm among Islamist bloggers who claim the destruction was sent by God to torment the American empire.

"Katrina, a soldier sent by God to fight on our side... the soldier Katrina joins us to fight against America," said one Islamite web site.

Another said: "Allahu akbar (God is greatest). Soldiers of God, Hurricane Katrina demolishes America. Don't think that God doesn't care about the injustices of tyrants."

Internet sites published dozens of photos showing crumbled buildings, overturned cars, flooded streets, devastated oil refineries, residents wading through muck and water and US flags ripped to shreds by the hurricane that wreaked havoc in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

The pictures should "serve as a lesson," one blogger said.

"In spite of being a superpower and of its technological development, America was unable to cope with the power of the Almighty," the writer said.

Another blogger, who decorated his site with photos of Al Qaeda leaders Osama bin Laden and Iraq's most-wanted man Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, said: "America observes silence over its human losses."

The Islamist perspectives were not limited to the Internet.

A Kuwaiti Arabic-language newspaper published similar comments by the director of the Kuwaiti ministry of endowment's research center, Mohammed Yussef al-Mlaifi.

"When the satellite channels reported on the scope of the terrifying destruction in America (caused by) this wind, I was reminded of the words of (Prophet Mohammed): 'The wind sends torment to one group of people, and sends mercy to others.'

"I do not think -- and only Allah knows -- that this wind, which completely wiped out American cities in these days, is a wind of mercy and blessing. It is almost certain that this is a wind of torment and evil that Allah has sent to this American empire," he said in the daily Al-Siyassa.

"But how strange it is that after all the tremendous American achievements for the sake of humanity, these mighty winds come and evilly rip (America's) cities to shreds? Have the storms joined the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization?"

He also cited a passage he found in the Koran: "The disaster will keep striking the unbelievers for what they have done, or it will strike areas close to their territory, until the promise of Allah comes to pass, for, verily, Allah will not fail in His promise."

Many bloggers drew parallels between the destruction caused by the storm and that brought by US military action in Afghanistan and Iraq, and blasted US President George W. Bush's so-called "war on terror."

"America fights Islam in the name of the war against terrorism, kills innocents in Afghanistan and Iraq and supports the Zionist entity (Israel)," said one site, then listing two dozen curses -- habitually used by Islamist radicals at the end of prayers -- against the United States.

Amid all the criticism, at least one blogger spoke out in defense of the victims, saying he was "exasperated at the rejoicing over the misfortunes of Americans."

"Certainly, the leaders of the United States have oppressed many peoples, but the citizen... is in no way guilty."

Islamist web sites had also cast blame on South Asian countries hit by last year's tsunami that killed more than 125,000 people, saying "the hand of God" was involved.

Back then, one scribe described the tsunami as "divine vengeance against Thailand, a country of debauchery."

Katrina is estimated to have killed thousands in the affected regions and caused widespread property damage.

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