



Al Qaeda warns U.S.: "The worst and most damaging is yet to come '
The head of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Nasser al-Wahishi, has warned the U.S. that is willing to intensify the jihad after the death of Osama bin Laden.
Americans killed Bin Laden ... "But they should know that the roaring flames of jihad will be present throughout life," said al-Wahishi in a message.
Islamist leader was blunt: 'Do not think the matter ends here (...), what is coming is even worse, what awaits them is more intense and more damaging, "he continues in his letter .
According to al-Wahishi, America will be fought generation after generation. "Our battle was not directed solely by Osama," said paying tribute to the slain terrorist, who praises says that "he fought the enemies of Allah without surrender.
After coups perpetrated by Saudi authorities to Al Qaeda, the Yemeni and Saudi branches merged in January 2009 to form AQAP, established in southern and eastern Yemen where several attacks attributed to security forces.
On December 25, 2009 tried to blow up an airplane in flight connecting Amsterdam to Detroit, and claimed the bombs parcels to the U.S. in a cargo ship in late October 2010, discovered by police before it exploded .
Nasser al-Wahishi escaped from prison in 2006 with 22 members, Saudi and his deputy, Said al-Shihri, was released from American detention center at Guantanamo in November 2007.
Four days after the death in Pakistan for bin Laden, the Yemeni American radical imam Anwar Al-Aulaqi, wanted by Washington for terrorist offenses, escaped an American raid in southern Yemen.
The Saudi imam and leader of AQAP emerge unscathed from a missile firing last May 5 at his vehicle from 50 km southwest of Ataq, capital of the province of Chabwa which originates Aulaqi, local officials say .
other hand, another group in the sphere of influence of Al Qaeda, Abdullah Azzam Brigades, Jihad also pledged to intensify after the death of Bin Laden. "The death of Osama strengthen our determination to fight the Jews and the Americans, to avenge all the martyrs of the Islamic nation, "said in a statement.
Abdallah Azzam, a Jordanian of Palestinian origin, was the intellectual leader of Osama bin Laden before die in an attack in Afghanistan in 1989.
Source Journal "El Mundo"
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