#1 · Nov 08, 2008 18:49 UTC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/us_elections_2008/7717257.stm
Very few online al-Qaeda sympathisers have expressed any optimism that US policies will change under the future President Obama.
"We are not interested in who's won because they all follow the same strategy which is a war against Islam and Muslims," says one.
"Muslims in Waziristan, Pakistan and Afghanistan must brace themselves," says another. "Obama's dogs will be preparing to fight you even harder soon."
Some have remarked on Mr Obama's appointment of Rahman Emanuel as his chief of staff as "evidence of a pro-Israeli bias," saying he will "suck up to the Zionist lobby".
Other hardliners have greeted Barack Obama's election victory with a stream of racist and other insults.
Sounds much like the BertCave ;D:
Very few online al-Qaeda sympathisers have expressed any optimism that US policies will change under the future President Obama.
"We are not interested in who's won because they all follow the same strategy which is a war against Islam and Muslims," says one.
"Muslims in Waziristan, Pakistan and Afghanistan must brace themselves," says another. "Obama's dogs will be preparing to fight you even harder soon."
Some have remarked on Mr Obama's appointment of Rahman Emanuel as his chief of staff as "evidence of a pro-Israeli bias," saying he will "suck up to the Zionist lobby".
Other hardliners have greeted Barack Obama's election victory with a stream of racist and other insults.
Sounds much like the BertCave ;D: