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Osama Vs American foreign policy

01 November, 2004

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Osama bin-Laden has threatened new attacks on the United States in a new videotape broadcast just four days before the American presidential election.



On the tape, Bin Laden criticizes President Bush for his actions during the September 11th terrorist attack on the World Trade Center three years.



He also accuses the president of deceiving the American people and says the reasons behind the September 11th attacks remain.



The terrorist leader also told the American people their security is not in the hands of Bush or his challenger, but depends on U.S. policy.



Bush, reacting to the video, said America will not be intimidated or influenced by its enemies. Mr. Bush says he is sure Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry agrees with that stance.





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