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Osama bin Laden in a message before his death: There will be security in the U.S., until it is security in Palestine
Al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden, warned that there will be no security in the United States' security in Palestine "in an audio message recorded before his removal to Pakistan and a U.S. commando published Sunday on an Islamist website.
In his message addressed to U.S. President, Barack Obama, Osama bin Laden warned that "America will not dream of security until we live that security in Palestine."
"It is unfair that you have peace while our brothers (in Gaza) Strip live in despair. And therefore the will of Allah, our attacks will continue against you as long as you continue your support for the Israelis," he added In this short registration.
Al-Qaida founder said he wanted to send a message through the United States Faruk Umar Abdulmutallab Nigerian author failed attack on 25 December 2009 on a U.S. airliner after the 11 September 2001, which resulted in approximately 3,000 dead.
"If the messages that have been made possible through the words were, we would appeal to the planes to address to you," he pecizat him.
"The message we wanted to convey through you air hero combatant Faruk Umar, Allah be with him, confirming a previous message that was sent to our heroes of 11 September," he added.
Sound recording, which was published on Islamist website Shamikh1.net, lasts 1.02 minutes.
Public enemy number one of the United States after the attacks of 11 September 2001, Osama bin Laden was killed a week ago during an operation against a U.S. commando his residence in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
Confirming his death in a statement posted online on Friday, al-Qaida announced broadcast "soon" to an audio message of Usama bin Laden, made a week before his death. The network said that it will be dedicated to riots in the Arab world that caused the removal from power of Tunisian and Egyptian presidents and continues to affect other countries such as Libya, Syria and Yemen.
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