America may face more violent enemy, if Osama killed, says his son

May 3rd, 2011 - 1:50 pm ICT by ANI  

Washington, May 3 (ANI): Omar bin Laden, the fourth son of Al-qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, said if his father is killed then America may face a broader and more violent enemy.

Earlier, during an interview, Omar discussed his book “Growing Up Bin Laden,” expressing his thoughts on his father’s life, what it was like to grow up the son of world’s most wanted man, and a dire warning to the world about what might happen in the event that his father was killed.

Laden’s son gave a chilling warning for those who were hunting his father with drones, secret agents and missile strikes.

Omar took a close look at the next generation of mujahideen and al-qaeda training camps and said the worst may lie ahead, that if his father is killed America may face a violent enemy, with nothing to keep them in check.

“From what I knew of my father and the people around him I believe he is the most kind among them, because some are much, much worse,” ABC News quoted Omar, as saying.

“Their mentality wants to make more violence, to create more problems,” he added.

Omar bin Laden turned his back on his father’s philosophy and openly criticized him.

“Attacking peaceful people is not being fair, it is unacceptable. If you have a problem with armies or governments you should fight those people. This is what I find unacceptable in my father’s way,” said Omar.

When asked whether there is anything his father likes about the United States, Omar says “their weapons,” and nothing else.

Osama’s son however, praised U.S. saying the country does not care what is your race, what is your skin, where you come from and this is very good.

Omar was also confident that his father would not be caught and that no Afghan would turn him in.

“It’s been 30 years now since he started fighting there. Who could catch him? No one. This is the country that whoever gets in is stuck, be it the armies or the mujahideen,” he said. (ANI)

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