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There was a great sigh of relief when, on May 2, 2011, Osama bin Laden († 54), the initiator of the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, was finally found and rendered harmless. The image of the White House, in which the then president of the United States, Barack Obama (59) and his team, followed the work of his people in Pakistan, went around the world.
Since the death of the terrorist prince, the Islamist group Al Qaeda has become relatively quiet. Bin Laden’s successor, Ayman Zawahiri († 69), never spread the horror that had prevailed before. Now Zawahiri should be dead too, reports the British Daily Mirror.
This news puts Western intelligence agencies on high alert. The notorious and bloodthirsty Saif al-Adel will be used as Zawahiri’s successor. His nickname says it all: the “sword of vengeance”!
More dangerous than Bin Laden
The “Daily Mirror” quotes a high-ranking British terrorist expert: “Compared to Zawahiri, he is probably a much more effective leader, at least like Bin Laden or even more.” The 60-year-old Egyptian-born military general is a “brilliant and ruthless” strategist.
British and American spies have been monitoring Saif al-Adel for years, having been involved in all of Al Qaeda’s attacks for the past three decades. He is said to have participated in the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat († 62) in 1981.
A former colleague said the callous Al Adel was always the one who cared least about civilian deaths.
Ten million dollar reward
Due to the attacks on the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998, which left 224 dead and more than 5,000 injured, the US authorities put a $ 10 million reward on him. 25 million had been abandoned in Osama bin Laden.
Saif al-Adel had led Osama bin Laden’s personal “Black Guard”, the protective unit in Afghanistan.
Merger with the IS?
In the “Daily Mirror”, British terrorism expert Richard Kemp (61), who used to monitor Saif al-Adel’s movements for the British government, says: “He could not only be the new head of Al Qaeda, but also induce to ISIS members to join Al Qaeda or to achieve a kind of fusion between the two. “
Kemp warns the world of al-Adel and a resurrection of al Qaeda: “He knows exactly that the places where he can make a difference are not in Syria or the Middle East, but that he has to target Europe and the United States to gain support. and revitalize the organization. “(gf)
: Osama Bin Laden’s last audio message(00:26)