BID LADEN DEPLORES CLIMATE CHANGE.
OSAMA, OBAMA AND AL GORE HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON.
Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaeda leader, has condemned the In an audio tape obtained by Al Jazeera, bin Laden criticised George Bush, the former
"This is a message to the whole world about those responsible for climate change and its repercussions - whether intentionally or unintentionally - and about the action we must take," bin Laden said.
"Speaking about climate change is not a matter of intellectual luxury - the phenomenon is an actual fact."
The tape follows one released earlier this week in which the al-Qaeda leader praised a Nigerian man accused of a failed attempt to blow up an airliner heading for
'Grave repercussions'
In the new recording, bin Laden says "all the industrial states" are to blame for climate change, "yet the majority of those states have signed the Kyoto Protocol and agreed to curb the emission of harmful gases".
"Noam Chomsky was correct when he compared the Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda leader |
He continued: "However, George Bush junior, preceded by [the
"They are also behind 'globalisation and its tragic implications'. And whenever the perpetrators are found guilty, the heads of state rush to rescue them using public money."
The Kyoto Protocol, a UN treaty aimed at combating global warming, was adopted in December 1997 and has since been ratified by 187 states, but not by the
Although a signatory to the agreement, the
Targeting US dollar
In the new recording, bin Laden said: "Noam Chomsky [the
"I am certain that such actions will have grave repercussions and huge impact."
While continuing to attack
In his previous tape, bin Laden warned that there would be further attacks on the
The Obama administration dismissed bin Laden's comments on the earlier tape and said intelligence analysts had not confirmed that the voice was that of bin Laden.
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