The Zawahiri Tape
Juan Cole has interesting commentary on the recently released video of Ayman al-Zawahiri’s denunciation of Obama as a “house-slave,” or “house-negro” depending on the translation. Zawahiri is, of course, Bin Laden’s second in command, and proud murderer of thousands.
It is absolutely clear toward the end of the video that al-Zawahiri is petrified of Obama’s popularity and is very afraid that he will be a game-changer in relations between the Muslim world and the United States. Hence his flailing around talking about house slaves, as though Obama were not (as of Jan. 20) himself the most powerful man in the world, catapulted into his position by nearly half of American whites (who voted for him in higher proportions than they did for Clinton and Kerry).
Al-Zawahiri has seen a lot of Muslim politics, and if he is this afraid of Obama, it is a sign that the new president has enormous potential to deploy soft power against al-Qaeda, and al-Zawahiri is running scared, trying to pretend it is still the 1960s, when it just isn’t.
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