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Al-Qaeda message condemns Obama | Al-Qaeda message condemns Obama |
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The second-in-command of Islamic militant network al-Qaeda has hit out at US President-elect Barack Obama. | |
In a message purportedly from Ayman al-Zawahiri, the al-Qaeda deputy called Mr Obama a "house negro" - a demeaning term implying he served white people. | |
Mr Obama's plan to bolster the US military presence in Afghanistan would fail, Zawahiri said. | |
If genuine, the message would be the first acknowledgement by al-Qaeda of the president-elect's victory. | If genuine, the message would be the first acknowledgement by al-Qaeda of the president-elect's victory. |
The audio message appeared on militant websites. | The audio message appeared on militant websites. |
Zawahiri, an Egyptian by birth, is often referred to as Osama Bin Laden's right-hand man and the chief ideologue of al-Qaeda. | Zawahiri, an Egyptian by birth, is often referred to as Osama Bin Laden's right-hand man and the chief ideologue of al-Qaeda. |
In the short message he warned Mr Obama of failure if he followed Bush administration policies in the Middle East and Afghanistan. | |
He also criticised Mr Obama - whose father is Muslim - for abandoning his Islamic roots. | |
"You were born to a Muslim father, but you chose to stand with the enemies of Muslims," he said. | |
On Sunday, in his first television interview since his 4 November election win, Mr Obama reiterated his commitment to shift more US troops to war-torn Afghanistan. | |
Stamping out al-Qaeda "once and for all" was a top priority, he said, and capturing or killing Osama Bin Laden was "critical" to US security. |