Al-Qaeda Leader Calls for Joint Islamist Struggle Against Russia
Chief of al-Qaeda Ayman al-Zawahiri urges all Muslim supporters to join in their fight against Russia, Iran, and their local allies alongside Western countries in an audio appeal published Sunday.
The recording suggests a greater unanimity between al-Qaeda, headed by al-Zawahiri since the death of Osama bin Laden, and Daesh or ISIL, the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. Up to now, the two terrorist organizations have been repeatedly competing in the recruitment of supporters.
In the recording released Sunday on the Internet, al-Zawahiri lists Russians, Iranians, Alawites Hezbollah and Americans as coordinating a war against them together and asks if the joint forces of the various Islamists are not capable of stopping the fighting among themselves so that the main effort could be directed against those common enemies.
Neither the location for obvious security reasons nor the exact time of the recording has been specified, although the reference to Russia indicates it was made no earlier than September 30, when Russian Aerospace Defense Forces started an aerial campaign against Islamist terrorists in Syria.
In a September audio recording, al-Zawahiri called Daesh and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi illegitimate. He refuted al-Baghdadi's claims that he is the leader of all Muslims and the militant jihad as caliph of the so-called Islamic State. In the recording, al-Zawahiri, who is in hiding with a $25 million US bounty on his head, complained that Baghdadi had ignored the Muslims suffering in Gaza and in Pakistan.
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