Brad K. Berner: He’s Back
He’s Back
Brad K. Berner
After a year of silence, Osama bin Laden has filled the world’s headlines with an audiotape, and the predictable opinions are being heard. Is his offering of a truce a sign of weakness or strength? Is he making such statements because he is harried or is the statement a result of the recent U.S. missile attack in Pakistan? All of these questions are to be expected from a media that has usually asked: Is he really alive? Where is he? It rarely asks: What did he say/mean?
Bin Laden’s public statements - which have almost never been aired in full-length in the U.S. mainstream media - have been made primarily based on his religious/ideological considerations. He has consistently justified Al Qaeda’s actions and those of other jihad groups as a defensive struggle against Western encroachment on Islamic societies and the ‘apostate’ regimes currently ruling Muslim countries. Moreover, he has consistently elaborated basic themes: one-sided U.S. support for Israel at the expense of the Palestinians; U.S. historical and current support for ‘apostate’ Muslim regimes, such as that governing Saudi Arabia; the West’s pilfering of Muslims’ natural resources, especially oil; and the West’s cultural, political, and military attack on Muslims worldwide.
After the 9/11 attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., Al Qaeda was criticized by those within its own ideological persuasion, not for having attacked the U.S., but for not having followed correct religious procedures. It had failed to get the proper religious/legal rulings in support of such an attack; had not warned Muslims, women, children, and innocent civilians; and had not made an offer of peaceful resolution – all before attacking.
As of today, all of these conditions have been fulfilled with respect to the next attack in the U.S. Religious rulings have been obtained, warnings have been issued, and offers of a peaceful resolution - to accept a truce if the U.S. offers one - have been made. In Bin Laden’s mind, and in the minds of likeminded fundamentalist jihadists, all the preconditions have been met for directly attacking the United States. This is the real meaning of the audiotape.
Brad K. Berner, professor at Western
International University, Phoenix, Arizona, is the author of
The World According to Al Qaeda (2005) and the forthcoming
Jihad: Bin Laden in His Own Words (March 2006) and
Quotations from Osama Bin Laden (March
2006)