No he has many followers and is a hero and inspirational figure to jihadists. Capturing bin Laden and the real Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan would still be a great victory in the "war on terror."
2007-09-07 10:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It's his fame that is bring forth his ideology.
Today, there are two ongoing developments in the world which carry with them all the necessary ingredients to bring down the western civilization, as we know of it. The first of these developments is the Islamic resurgence, which, many devout Muslims believe will be the final showdown between Islam and the infidels. They firmly believe this cataclysmic clash of civilisation will result in a guaranteed victory for Islam. With great aplomb they will refer to the Qur’anic verses (such as 2:30, 6:165, 7:129, 27:62) which firmly declare that only the Muslims are the rightful inheritors of earth. Allah has assured the victory of Islam by expropriating and usurping the land of the infidels and hand them over to the Muslims (verses 13:41, 21:44, 28:58). The Islamic world is patiently waiting for this ultimate victory of Islam—no infidel should bear any doubt on this mindset of great majority of Islamic diehards.
In contrast to the above mindset in the Islamic world, the infidel world, by and large, is in deep slumber. Note the incredible apathy, ignorance, neglect and sheer carelessness of the infidels’ state of mind. They are in the impression that the current Islamic terrorism will soon be a thing of the past, and the world will, once again, revert to the ‘world order’ which, for several centuries, they have taken for granted. These easy-going, ‘couldn’t care less’, gullible westerners still believe that Islam means peace. Alas, I have bad news for these apathetic western people. To gauge the extent of Islamic incursion into their civilization, please read on.
The Muslim World- Resurgence
Muslims proudly talk about what they call sahwa Islamia or the Islamic recovery that started slowly in the late 1970s and reached an astonishing speed in the 1990s. It first came to prominence after the declaration of jihad in Afghanistan and the success of the Islamic revolution in Iran. This Islamic revitalization proceeded in two ideologically different fronts: with Saudi Arabia being the main driving force behind the resurgence of the Sunni Muslims; while Iran standing firmly behind the Shiite Muslims. These two fronts are independent of each other and had frequently confronted each other. Right now, this is exactly what is happening now in Iraq—one Islam slaughtering another Islam. However, the infidel world must not be deluded by such Islamic Cannibalism. The credo that is common to both groups is their deep hatred for the west in general and America in particular.
Most Muslims consider America to be their main enemy because it is the world’s only super power and seems to stand in Islam’s way. Notwithstanding with such a unremitting hatred reserved exclusively for America, any non-Islamic country has the potential to win the main enemy title depending on the circumstances. Last year, the title was won by Denmark, thanks to the Muhammad’s cartoons.
2007-09-07 10:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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We would be best to ignore him. We've destroyed his organization, arrested or killed all his leaders, closed off his money and quite effectively shut him down. If we kill him martyrs will come out of the wall to avenge him. If we capture him the terrorists will grab hundreds of citizens to trade for him. Let him rot in his hole, if he's even still alive.
2007-09-07 10:36:23
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answered by Dick F 3
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There is not much he can do while hiding under a rock. It takes him three years to make a tape and get it to market.
2007-09-07 10:26:36
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answered by regerugged 7
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