Al Qaeda's American-Born Spokesman Criticizes Obama, Warns Of New Attacks 'Deadlier Than Before'
Jun 21, 2010 at 1:36 PM
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Al Qaida militant Adam Gadahn, (2008 photo), released a new video Sunday attacking President Obama and listing the terror group's demands for peace.

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Al Qaeda's American-born spokesman appeared in a new video Sunday, the Associated Press reports, calling Barack Obama "devious, evasive and serpentine" and rattling off a laundry list of the terror group's conditions for peace with America.

Adam Gadahn, who is wanted by the U.S. government for treason, called on Obama to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, end support for Israel, cease involvement in the affairs of Muslims, and free Muslim prisoners, reports the AP -- the same demands Al Qaeda made in 2007 to President George W. Bush.

CNN reports that the terrorist mouthpiece had harsh words for Obama in the 24 minute message, calling him "nothing more than another treacherous, bloodthirsty and narrow-minded American war President."

Gadahn also warned Sunday of future attacks that would kill more Americans than before. "It becomes crystal-clear that we haven't even begun to even the score," he said, according to the AP. "Next time, we might not show the restraint and self-control we have shown up until now."

In the taunting video, which was posted on militant websites, Gadahn slammed Obama for his slipping approval ratings at home and even criticized him for the Democrats' loss of the Massachusetts Senate seat to Republicans. Wearing a white robe and turban, CNN reports, Gadahn told the President, "You're no longer the popular man you once were."

"As you slither snakelike into the second year of your reign as a purported President of change, you are fighting, your hands full, with running the affairs of a declining and besieged empire."

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