Ayman al-Zawahiri, the deputy leader of al-Qaeda, has said the British handover of security in
In a video statement published online on Sunday, al-Zawahiri said: "Reports from
"And the decision of the British to flee is sufficient [proof of this]."
The video was issued as Britain formally transferred control of security to Iraqi forces in the last of four provinces it once patrolled, effectively marking the end of nearly five years of British control of southern Iraq.
The video included footage from armed groups and Western television stations, including critical remarks on the
Al-Zawahiri dismissed optimism expressed by
'American plots'
The senior al-Qaeda leader also condemned attacks on "innocent" Iraqi civilians by armed groups and called for a swift investigation.
He alleged foreign agents might have infiltrated the ranks of the Islamic State in
"If it becomes clear that some group is involved in these crimes, they should be exposed to defeat the plots of the Americans," he said, calling on Sunni groups to unite with the Islamic State in
Websites, which published the video, invited sympathisers to send in questions for al-Zawahiri to answer in an "open interview" next month.
Al-Zawahiri went on to denounce
"Were [the Iranian president] sincere about eliminating
The 97-minute video, subtitled in English, was dated Thu al-Qi’dah, the month in the Muslim lunar calendar which ended on December 10.
Al-Zawahiri called on Muslims to support al-Qaeda's wing in north Africa, which set off two bombs in
He also urged
Ayman al-Zawahiri, deputy leader of al-Qaeda. [AFP]