Islamist
terrorists have long been at war with the United States and
frequently have proclaimed their determination to win the war. In
fact, they see their enemies' unwillingness to acknowledge this war
as an act of cowardice. If their enemies refuse to wear the mantle
of warrior, terrorists assume that they are weak, lacking in honor,
and spiritually inferior-and the notion that their enemy is
vulnerable emboldens them. Failing to acknowledge that we are at
war only encourages the enemy to be more warlike.
Conclusive proof
that terrorists are at war with us requires little more than
reading their own words. A compilation drawn from translations of a
number of authoritative sources illustrates the nature of the
challenge that America and its allies face and what needs to be
done to combat it.
Declaration of
War
Osama bin Laden
declared war on America in 1996, but before September 11, 2001, few
paid more than episodic attention to the one-sided war that
al-Qaeda waged against American targets. Over the past five years,
others have echoed his call, as these quotes demonstrate. Together
they reflect clear and consistent themes.
- These
pronouncements clearly advocate terrorism, the intentional
murder of innocents for political purposes. They advocate an
agenda that is illegitimate under any recognized legal or moral
authority.
- These
terrorists use religious terminology to legitimize their
inexcusable acts. Terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda advocate a
totalitarian Islamic ideology that manipulates religious words and
ideas but does not accurately represent traditional Islam. Many
Islamist terrorists have never received a legitimate religious
education.
- Iraqis
the most critical front in al-Qaeda's terrorist war
effort, as repeatedly stated by bin Laden and Ayman
al-Zawahiri, his chief lieutenant. Even Abu al-Layth al-Libi,
al-Qaeda's commander in Afghanistan, recognizes that Iraq is
the "focal point" of the global conflict.
- Although
Osama bin Laden and others of his ilk seek to provoke a clash of
civilizations, they also promote a clash within Islamic
civilization. Al-Qaeda has killed many thousands more
Muslims than non-Muslims and more Iraqis than Americans.
Muslims have a major stake in defeating al-Qaeda and other
terrorist groups because they are among the terrorists' chief
victims and pay a heavy price when forced to live under
terrorist regimes.
- Terrorists do
not speak with one voice. Various terrorist networks pose
different kinds of local, regional, and global threats. For
instance, while al-Qaeda is the most well known of the terrorist
groups, many different terrorist networks are at work around
the world. These include Hezbollah, which has killed hundreds of
Americans and struck in Europe and Latin America as well as in the
Middle East, and terrorist groups in Africa, Asia, and the
Indian subcontinent, which have carried out attacks in India
and Pakistan. While they do not represent a single cohesive enemy,
they all pose distinct threats and are a grave danger to Americans
and U.S. interests around the world.
Nothing
demonstrates these truths more than the terrorists' own words. The
first step in winning a war is understanding the enemy's goals,
strategy, and conception of that war. This collection of
quotations is meant to clarify what the United States and its
allies are fighting, using the actual words of terrorist leaders
and their affiliates.
Their Words
Sheikh Hussein
bin Mahmoud, senior al-Qaeda leader, April 17, 2007:
May Allah send
the [Muslim] nation someone who will kill them even more
[savagely], strike terror in their [souls], tear their hearts
out…cut their heads off, tear them limb from limb and shed
their blood in rivers.[1]
Adam Gadhan,
a.k.a. Azzam the American, American spokesman for al-Qaeda, May 29,
2007:
[Y]ou and your
people will…experience things, which will make you forget
all about the horrors of September 11, Afghanistan and Iraq, and
Virginia Tech. And let us be clear: A pullout from Iraq alone, in
the absence of compliance with the remainder of our legitimate
demands, will get you nowhere, and will not save you from our
strikes. So stop wasting your time and trying to save face with
these futile farcical maneuvers on Capital Hill and start making
some serious moves.[2]
Muhammad Nimr
Al-Zaghmout, head of the Islamic Palestinian Council in Lebanon,
May 15, 2007:
Our number one
enemy is Satan, and then comes the greatest taghout idol, in
the form of Bush, Blair, and the Zionist Crusaders. These have
become the mentors of our Arab leaders.…
The Koran says:
"Make ready for them what strength you can…." But we say to
Allah: We don't want to, because we're afraid that they will call
us terrorists. If killing the Zionist Jews, the Americans, the
English, and the French in Palestine, in Iraq, and in Afghanistan
is considered terrorism- I am the number one terrorist.[3]
Mullah Dadullah,
high-ranking Taliban leader, May 14, 2007:
We will be
executing attacks in Britain and the U.S. to demonstrate our
sincerity and make them understand how hard it is to endure under a
foreign occupation.[4]
Abu al-Layth
al-Libi, leader of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, April 28, 2007:
Immediately after
the collapse [of the Taliban], gloomy events hindered the people
and prevented the movement of the mujahideen…. Everyone was
shocked and overwhelmed waiting to see what the West, which was
coming with its military machine, would do…. [T]oday we are
experiencing mountains of realistic and true hopes [in
Afghanistan], while our enemy is experiencing mountains of
weakness, fear and apprehension.… [We will] finish off the
remnants of the enemy's force and completely crush it.… [Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi] took the jihad from the edges of the place of the
real conflict to the focal point of the conflict, which is Iraq.[5]
Mullah Dadullah,
March 2, 2007:
Next spring, we
will bring shameful defeat upon the Jews and the Christians. The
cries you are now hearing from them once a day-you will hear them
20 times a day. The number of countries abandoning America
will be doubled, and countries will refrain from helping or allying
with the U.S. America will remain alone. We pray to Allah that
America will remain without an ally.[6]
Abu Omar
al-Baghdadi, al-Qaeda head of the Islamic State of Iraq, February
2, 2007:
We are not afraid
of your coalitions.... We have drunk blood [in the past], and we
find no [blood] sweeter than that of the Byzantines [i.e.,
Christians]…. Roast their flesh with car bombs, cut off
their supply lines with [explosive] charges and tear out their
hearts with sniper fire. Know that offense is the best [form of]
defense, and be careful not to lay down your weapons before the war
is over…. We are not fighting out of nationalism, but with
the aim of making Allah's word supreme.[7]
Ayman
al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda deputy leader, December 22, 2006:
The first is that
you [Democrats] are not the ones who won the midterm election, nor
are the Republicans the ones who lost. Rather the Mujahideen-the
Muslim Ummah's vanguard in Afghanistan and Iraq-are the ones who
won, and the American forces and their Crusader allies are the ones
who lost.[8]
Abu Hamza
al-Muhajir, leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, October 10, 2006:
We haven't had
enough of your [American] blood yet….
We call on the
lame duck (Bush) not to hurry up in escaping the same way the
defense minister did….
Remain steadfast
in the battlefield you coward [President George W.
Bush]….
We will not rest
from our Jihad until we are under the olive trees of Rumieh and we
have blown up the filthiest house-which is called the White
House.[9]
Abu Hamza
al-Muhajir, September 28, 2006:
The American
military bases, with their large areas, are an ideal environment
for trying out your [Muslim scientists' and experts']
non-conventional bombs: the biological [bombs] and the so-called
"dirty" bombs.[10]
Shehzad Tanweer,
one of the London bombers, July 8, 2006 (the first anniversary of
the London bombings):
We are 100%
committed to the cause of Islam. We love death the way you love
life. I tell all you British citizens to stop your support to your
lying British government, and to the so-called "war on terror," and
ask yourselves, why would thousands of men be willing to give their
lives for the cause of Muslims?[11]
Mohsen Rezai,
Iranian Expediency Council Secretary, June 8, 2006:
America seems so
big, but in fact is like a paper tiger-even the slightest tremor
could easily make it crumple and disappear. That's why America's
strength depends upon maintaining its hegemony.[12]
Osama bin Laden,
leader of al-Qaeda, April 23, 2006:
The West created
the United Nations to defend their unjust doctrine. America and
Europe considers the Jihadi groups in Palestine, Chechnia,
Iraq and Afghanistan as Terrorists, so how can we dialogue
with them without the use of weapons. And the leaders of our region
considers America and Europe as friends and allies, and consider
the Jihadi groups against the Crusaders Terrorist groups, so how
can we have an understanding with them, without weapons? The UN is
an infidel organization, and whomever accepts its ruling is
also an infidel. It is a tool to execute the Crusader and Zionist
decisions against Muslims.[13]
Sheikh Dr. Nasser
Al-'Omar, Saudi Islamist cleric, April 19, 2006:
America is now
disappearing from the hearts, within America itself and elsewhere,
whereas Islam is growing even within America, my brothers. Islam is
making steady progress in America. 25,000 people have converted to
Islam every year since 9/11, and an even larger figure was
mentioned in The New York Times.[14]
Ahmad Husseini
Al-Baghdadi, Iraqi Ayatollah, April 14, 2006:
But the
mujahid Iraqi people of the resistance has shattered the
American plan, not only in the region but throughout the
world….
…[T]he
coming year will witness the defeat of the Americans, their
lackeys, and those who rolled in on the American tanks.[15]
Mullah Krekar,
Iraqi Ansar Al-Islam commander, March 13, 2006:
On one side
stands the Western way of thinking. This is a way of thinking that
has taken its materialism, egoism and savagery from the ancient
Greeks and Romans….
The spread of
democracy is just an excuse. The same with the hunt for Osama
bin-it's just an excuse. It is Islam that the West can't stand.[16]
Sheikh Yousef
Al-Qaradhawi, head of the European Council for Fatwa and Research
and president of the International Association of Muslim Scholars,
February 25, 2006:
We do not
disassociate Islam from the war. On the contrary, disassociating
Islam from the war is the reason for our defeat. We are fighting in
the name of Islam….
They fight us
with Judaism, so we should fight them with Islam. They fight us
with the Torah, so we should fight them with the Koran. If they say
"the Temple," we should say "the Al-Aqsa Mosque." If they say: "We
glorify the Sabbath," we should say: "We glorify the Friday." This
is how it should be. Religion must lead the war. This is the only
way we can win.[17]
Abu Mu'awiya
Al-Shimali, Saudi suicide bomber in Iraq, February 13, 2006:
America, the only
thing that awaits you here is this. TNT in my bag, and a bottle
next to me.…
…Oh Bush,
you despicable son of a despicable man, you will be humiliated. We
destroyed the [WTC] tower, and we will make you bow your head.[18]
Khaled Mash'al,
Hamas leader, February 3, 2006:
Before Israel
dies, it must be humiliated and degraded. Allah willing, before
they die, they will experience humiliation and degradation every
day. America will be of no avail to them. Their generals will be of
no avail to them. The last of their generals has been forgotten.
Allah has made him disappear. He's over. Gone is that Sharon behind
whose back they would hide and find shelter, and with whom they
would feel relatively secure. Today they have frail leaders, who
don't even know where our Lord placed them.
Allah willing, we
will make them lose their eyesight, we will make them lose their
brains.[19]
Ayman
al-Zawahiri, January 30, 2006:
Bush and his gang
are shedding your blood, and wasting your money in failed
adventures. They are involving you in a conflict with the Muslims,
which you cannot win, in order to increase their wealth. They are
drawing up a future for you which is painted with the color of
blood, the smoke of bombings, and the darkness of fear. The
mujahid lion of Islam, Sheik Osama bin Laden, has offered
you an honorable way out of the crisis you are in. But your
leaders-because of their desire to accumulate wealth-insist upon
casting you into perdition and causing your deaths, in Iraq and
Afghanistan, and even, Allah willing, within your own home.[20]
Osama bin Laden,
January 19, 2006:
Praise be to God,
our conditions are always improving and becoming better, while your
conditions are to the contrary of this.…
Days and nights
will not go by until we take revenge as we did on 11 September, God
willing, and until your minds are exhausted and your lives become
miserable and things turn [for the worse], which you detest.
…You have
occupied our land, defiled our honour, violated our dignity, shed
our blood, ransacked our money, demolished our houses, rendered us
homeless, and tampered with our security. We will treat you in the
same way.
…Refraining from performing jihad, which is sanctioned by
our religion, is an appalling sin. The best way of death for us is
under the shadows of swords.
Do not be deluded
by your power and modern weapons. Although they win some battles,
they lose the war.…
I swear not to
die but a free man even if I taste the bitterness of death. I fear
to be humiliated or betrayed.[21]
Ayman
al-Zawahiri, September 19, 2005:
Reform can only
take place through Jihad for the sake of Allah, and any call for
reform that is not through Jihad is doomed to death and failure. We
must understand the nature of the battle and conflict. Our enemies
will not grant us our rights without Jihad.[22]
Abu Mus'ab
al-Zarqawi, leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, September 14, 2005:
Have you not
heard that many of your chaste and pure sisters from among the
Sunnis of Tel'afar had their honor desecrated, their chastity
slaughtered, and their wombs filled with the sperm of the Crusaders
and of their brothers, the hate-filled Rafidites? Where is your
religion? Moreover, where is your sense of honor, your zeal, and
your manliness?[23]
Ayman
al-Zawahiri, September 1, 2005:
We have warned
time and again, and we warn once again, that anyone who
participated in the aggression against Iraq, Afghanistan, and
Palestine-we will repay him in kind. Just as they have made rivers
of blood flow in our countries, we will blow up volcanoes of rage,
with Allah's help, in their countries. The lands and interests of
the countries that participated in the aggression against
Palestine, Iraq, and Afghanistan are targets for us, and whoever
wants to be safe stay away from them. The one who warns bears no
guilt.[24]
Ayman
al-Zawahiri, August 4, 2005:
Our message is
clear-what you saw in New York and Washington (in 2001) and what
you are seeing in Afghanistan and Iraq, all these are nothing
compared to what you will see next….
If you continue
your politics against Muslims, you will see, God willing, such
horror that you will forget the horrors of Vietnam.[25]
Ayman
al-Zawahiri, July 9, 2005:
If our intended
goal in this age is the establishment of a caliphate in the manner
of the Prophet and if we expect to establish its state
predominantly-according to how it appears to us-in the heart of the
Islamic world, then your efforts and sacrifices-God permitting-are
a large step directly towards that goal.
So we must think
for a long time about our next steps and how we want to attain it,
and it is my humble opinion that the Jihad in Iraq requires several
incremental goals.
The first stage:
Expel the Americans from Iraq.
The second stage:
Establish an Islamic authority or amirate, then develop it and
support it until it achieves the level of a caliphate-over as much
territory as you can to spread its power in Iraq, i.e., in Sunni
areas, is in order to fill the void stemming from the departure of
the Americans, immediately upon their exit and before
un-Islamic forces attempt to fill this void, whether those whom the
Americans will leave behind them, or those among the un-Islamic
forces who will try to jump at taking power.
There is no doubt
that this amirate will enter into a fierce struggle with the
foreign infidel forces, and those supporting them among the local
forces, to put it in a state of constant preoccupation with
defending itself, to make it impossible for it to establish a
stable state which could proclaim a caliphate, and to keep the
Jihadist groups in a constant state of war, until these forces find
a chance to annihilate them.
The third stage:
Extend the jihad wave to the secular countries neighboring
Iraq.
The fourth stage:
It may coincide with what came before: the clash with Israel,
because Israel was established only to challenge any new Islamic
entity.[26]
Ayman
al-Zawahiri, July 9, 2005:
However, despite
all of this, I say to you: that we are in a battle, and that more
than half of this battle is taking place in the battlefield of the
media. And that we are in a media battle in a race for the hearts
and minds of our Umma. And that however far our capabilities reach,
they will never be equal to one thousandth of the capabilities of
the kingdom of Satan that is waging war on us. And we can kill the
captives by bullet. That would achieve that which is sought after
without exposing ourselves to the questions and answering to
doubts. We don't need this.[27]
Ayman
al-Zawahiri, June 17, 2005:
Reform and
expelling the invaders from the lands of Islam will only be
accomplished by fighting for the sake of Allah….
…I call
upon them in the name of Allah not to abandon their Jihad,
not to throw down their weapons, not to believe the counsel of
the collaborators, not to forget the lessons of history, not to
trust the secularists who have sold Palestine cheaply, and not to
be drawn into the secular game of elections in accordance with
a secular constitution.[28]
Osama bin Laden,
December 28, 2004:
I now address my
speech to the whole of the Islamic nation: Listen and understand.
The issue is big and the misfortune is momentous. The most
important and serious issue today for the whole world is this Third
World War, which the Crusader-Zionist coalition began against the
Islamic nation.
It is raging in the land of the two rivers [Iraq]. The world's
millstone and pillar is in Baghdad, the capital of the caliphate.[29]
Nasser Nassef,
former cellmate of Abu Mus'ab Al-Zarqawi, November 28, 2004:
America bears
within the roots of its own destruction, because of its war against
Allah and because of its corrupt policies. I am absolutely certain
that the day the dollar collapse, I mean the collapse of the bills,
the stocks, and the bonds, like has happened to the airlines, oil
and communications companies, the American will discover he has a
pile of papers.… This Great Satan occupies the world
through.… Here is a slogan I'd like the whole nation to
repeat tonight: "America is [as weak as] a spider web, and the
White House is the weakest house."[30]
Osama bin Laden,
November 1, 2004:
Your security is
not in the hands of Kerry or Bush or Al-Qa'ida. Your security is in
your own hands, and any U.S. state that does not toy with our
security automatically guarantees its own security.[31]
Sheikh Adnan
Ahmad Siyami, radical Wahhabi cleric, September 26, 2002:
There can be
neither an agreement nor a meeting point between the people of
Islam and the Jewish and Christian People of the Book.[32]
Sheikh Muhammad
Saleh al-Munajjid, radical Wahhabi cleric, September 26, 2002:
Muslims
must…educate their children to Jihad. This is the greatest
benefit of the situation: educating the children to Jihad and
to hatred of the Jews, and Christians, and the infidels; educating
the children to Jihad and to revival of the embers of Jihad in
their souls.[33]
Suleiman Abu
Gheith, al-Qaeda spokesman, June 12, 2002:
What happened to
America is something natural, an expected event for a country that
uses terror, arrogant policy, and suppression against the nations
and the people.…
…America
must prepare itself; it must go on maximum alert…because,
Allah willing, the blow will come from where they least expect
it.…
…We have
the right to kill 4 million Americans-2 million of them
children-and to exile twice as many and wound and cripple hundreds
of thousands. Furthermore, it is our right to fight them with
chemical and biological weapons, so as to afflict them with the
fatal maladies that have afflicted the Muslims because of the
[Americans'] chemical and biological weapons.[34]
Al-Qaeda training
manual:
The confrontation
that Islam calls for with these godless and apostate regimes does
not know Socratic debates, Platonic ideals nor Aristotelian
diplomacy. But it knows the dialogue of bullets, the ideals of
assassination, bombing and destruction, and the diplomacy of the
cannon and machine gun.[35]
Fighting and
Winning the Long War
Ignoring,
minimizing, or explaining away the terrorists' explicit threats
would be a grave mistake. Al-Qaeda remains determined and capable
of launching terrorist attacks against the United States, which it
perceives to be the chief obstacle to its visionary plans for
building a global Islamic state, a new caliphate.
A disparate
network of Islamic revolutionary groups are loosely affiliated with
al-Qaeda and share its long-term goals and the broad outlines of
its ideology while focusing their efforts on attacking secular
and moderate governments in the Muslim world, American and
Western targets of opportunity, and moderate Muslim leaders in
their respective fields of operations. Although they cooperate with
the al-Qaeda core group, support some of its operations, and
receive al-Qaeda support for some of their operations, the
affiliate groups function independently and generally
concentrate on local or regional jihads rather than on waging
war on a global basis.
The war against
the al-Qaeda terrorist network will be a protracted struggle. There
is no silver bullet, nor a single target that the U.S. could
hit, that would win the war in one stroke. Even if Osama bin Laden
is captured or killed tomorrow, Muslim extremists will continue to
attack the United States for decades to come. "Bin Ladenism" has
become a threat that will outlast bin Laden. While capturing or
killing him is important, decisively discrediting his ideas-his
ideology-is more important.
Bin Laden is not
just a terrorist, but an Islamic revolutionary. There is a method
in his madness. He seeks not only to kill Americans, but ultimately
to overthrow every government in the Muslim world, with the
possible exception of the radical regime in Sudan, which once gave
him sanctuary. His ideological fantasy is to unify the entire
Muslim world in one state, ruled under his harsh and radical
brand of Islam.
Richard Weaver
wrote that "Ideas have consequences."[36] Osama bin Laden's
ideas will continue to inflict a lethal toll long after he has been
captured or killed. Al-Qaeda's totalitarian Islamic ideology, which
it cloaks in religious symbols, will remain a seductive intoxicant
for radical Muslims for decades, if not centuries, to come. The war
of ideas is just as important as the war on the battlefield if
al-Qaeda and other radical Islamic groups are to be decisively
defeated.
The Way Forward
There are no
neutrals in this war. Neutrality was never an option. The enemy
decided that. Al-Qaeda is at war with everyone and anyone who does
not share its revolutionary dream of a totalitarian empire. Those
that refuse to recognize the reality of the war against terrorism
not only put their own security at risk, but also undermine the
security of our allies, especially mainstream Muslims who have the
most to lose, as seen in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, and
elsewhere.
Abandoning Muslim
allies against Islamist terrorists would be a grave error.
Ultimately, the security of Americans depends on bolstering
the security of Muslims against the menace of Islamist
totalitarian movements. Such unified action requires
consensus-a common view of the nature of the threat and the
war and a common vision of how to respond. Listening to the
terrorists' own words and taking them seriously is the first step
in winning the long war.
James Phillips is
Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs in the Douglas and
Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the
Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International
Studies, at The Heritage Foundation. James Jay Carafano,
Ph.D., is Assistant Director of the Davis Institute and Senior
Research Fellow for National Security and Homeland
Security in the Allison Center. Austin Knuppe, an intern at
The Heritage Foundation, conducted extensive research in compiling
the quotations presented in this paper.
[5] Abu al-Layth
al-Libi, interview, al-Sahab Productions, April 28, 2007, trans. in
Jamestown Foundation, "Briefs," Terrorism Focus, Vol. 4,
Issue 12 (May 1, 2007), at http://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2373359
(July 23, 2007).
[13] Osama bin Laden,
audiotape, Al-Jazeera, April 23, 2006, trans. in Walid Phares, "Bin
Laden's 'State of Jihad' Speech," Counterterrorism Blog, April 24,
2006, at http://counterterrorismblog.org/2006/04/bin_ladens
_state_of_jihad_spee.php (July 23, 2007).
[23] Abu Mus'ab
Al-Zarqawi, audio file, Jihad Media Battalion (al-Qaeda) Web site,
at www.k-j-i.tk, September 14, 2005, trans. in Middle East
Media Research Institute Special Dispatch Series No. 987,
September 16, 2005, at http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=subjects&Area=
jihad&ID=SP98705 (July 23, 2007).
[25] Ayman
al-Zawahiri, video, Al-Jazeera TV, August 4, 2005, trans. in "Al
Qaeda Threatens More UK, U.S., Attacks," CNN, August 4, 2005, at
www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/08/04/
zawahiri.london/index.html (July 23, 2007).
[31] Osama bin Laden,
videotape, Al-Jazeera, October 29, 2004, trans. in Yigal Carmon,
"Osama Bin Laden Tape Threatens U.S. States," Middle East Media
Research Institute Special Alert No. 14, November 1, 2004,
at http://memri.org/bin/ articles.cgi?
Page=subjects&Area=jihad&ID=SA1404 (July 23,
2007).
[33] Muhammad Saleh
al-Munajjid, trans. in Middle East Media Research Institute,
"Friday Sermons in Saudi Mosques."
[34] Suleiman Abu
Gheith, "In the Shadow of the Lances," Center for Islamic Research
and Studies, trans. in Middle East Media Research Institute
Special Dispatch Series No. 388, June 12, 2002, at http://www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?ID=SP38802
(July 23, 2007).
[36] See Richard M.
Weaver, Ideas Have Consequences (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1984).