al-Aulaqi is right: Jihad is obligatory -- not just for Muslims, but for all Americans

Re: "The CIA Hit List": Muslim Men to be Murdered as "Threats to the US" : Against the Killing of Anwar al-Aulaqi  by J. B. Gerald

Bimillah ar-rahman ar-raheem,

According to the article linked above, Muslim cleric Anwar al-Aulaqi has been quoted as saying: "I have come to the conclusion that jihad against America is a duty for me, as for every Muslim who can do it." Just for having allegedly expressed such sentiments, al-Aulaqi, a US citizen, has been put on a CIA hit list. There is not a shred of evidence that he has ever committed a crime. Simply because he is an eloquent Muslim leader speaking the truth about the criminal Zio-American war on Islam, and Muslims' religious obligation to resist it, the war criminals want to kill him.

By putting out a hit on al-Aulaqi, a US citizen, the war criminals have murdered our Constitution, which clearly states that no-one may be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law, and enshrines the right to a trial by a jury of one's peers under a presumption of innocence.  Since the misprision of treason law requires us to report evidence of treason to the relevant authorities, you are obliged to report the CIA and the Obama Administration as traitors for this flagrant violation of the Bill of Rights. If they cannot be brought to justice due to being protected by other traitors, it is your duty to use any means necessary to restore the Constitution. That includes, of course, armed struggle -- which was how we got the Constitution in the first place. 

It is therefore the duty of all Muslims AND all Americans to use any means necessary, up to and including armed struggle, against the murderous Zionist-puppet regime that seized power in the 9/11 coup d'etat, overthrew the Constitution, and declared war on Islam. 

This is my opinion as an informed American citizen, a Muslim, and an Islamic Studies scholar.  It explains why I am waging a truth jihad fi sabili Llah on behalf of Islam, the world's Muslims, international law, the U.S. Constitution, and the future of humanity. (I am not a traditional Islamic scholar, and would be interested to hear from Islamic scholars who feel that resisting the current war on Islam is not obligatory.)

If you don't like my opinion, or al-Aulaqi's, you are free to disagree -- whether by leaving a comment, or by targeting me with a killer drone--the ultimate coward's weapon.

Got that, traitors and war criminals? If you want to kill al-Aulaqi, you're going to have to go through me.