US President George Bush got a warning on Tuesday by an American member of al-Qaida to end his country's involvement in all Muslim lands, or he will face attack even worse than the 9/11 assaults.
The threat was recorded on a videotape and showed Adam Yehiye Gadahn, who also goes by the name Azzam al-Amriki, threatening George Bush. Gadahn warned al-Qaida would not negotiate any further on its demands.
"Your failure to heed our demands ... means that you and your people will ... experience things which will make you forget all about the horrors of September 11th, Afghanistan and Iraq and Virginia Tech," he said in the seven-minute video.
The video appeared on a Web site often used by Islamic militants and carried the logo of al-Qaida's media wing, as-Sahab.
Gadahn, a California native, is the first American to be charged with treason in more than 50 years and could face the death penalty if convicted. He also was indicted on a charge of providing material support to terrorists.