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"FBI raids Maryland residence of Nigerian VP(related to Dem Rep. Will Jefferson's investigation)"
AP Wire ^
Posted on 08/28/2005 10:54:09 AM PDT by William Creel
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI has raided the Maryland residence of Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar as part of a probe into whether a U.S. congressman made or approved payments to officials in West Africa, a U.S. newspaper reported.
A State Department spokeswoman confirmed the search had taken place, but would not make any further comment.
"All inquiries regarding the search of the United States' residence of Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar should be directed to the Department of Justice," she said.
The Justice Department declined to comment.
The raid, which took place on August 3 but has only just come to light, was in connection with an investigation into William Jefferson, a democratic congressman from New Orleans, the city's Times-Picayune newspaper said Saturday.
The Nigerian vice president was not available for comment on Sunday, but a Nigerian presidential spokeswoman said:
"The presidency has been notified of the incident and is using diplomatic channels to find out the reason and the findings surrounding the incident."
A source familiar with the investigation said subpoenas showed federal agents were looking for records indicating whether Jefferson paid, offered to pay or authorized payments to Nigerian or Ghanaian government officials, The Times-Picayune said.
Agents were seeking documents related to Jefferson's dealings with Abubakar and the vice president of Ghana, Aliu Mahama. Jefferson returned from a five-day visit to Ghana in mid-July, about three weeks before the FBI raided his homes, according to the newspaper.
The subpoenas focused in part on a telecommunications deal Jefferson was trying to engineer in Nigeria over the past year, according to documents and those familiar with details of the investigation."
ALL,
OIL has shot up $4 to $70.00.
Maybe DOW will crash and gold will go through the roof.
I saw that $70.00 figure on a news report.
It should be interesting watching the oil numbers
go up and down in the next few days.
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"Activists say Minutemen causing fear; ACLU offers training in El Paso"
DentonRC ^
Posted on 08/28/2005 5:15:50 PM PDT by Happy2BMe
"Activists say Minutemen causing fear; ACLU offers training in El Paso"
08/28/2005
Associated Press
Our prayers are continuing for all who may be affected by the hurricane.
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Three North African terrorists killed in Mosul
MNF-Iraq ^ | August 28, 2005 | MNF-Iraq Release A050828c
Posted on 08/28/2005 5:21:30 PM PDT by mdittmar
BAGHDAD , Iraq Three North African terrorists were killed during security operations in northern Mosul August 27th. Tips from concerned citizens and recently acquired intelligence led Multi-National forces to the safe house where they found and killed the foreign terrorists.
· Abu Mujahir, Tunisian, was a facilitator of foreign fighters and foreign suicide bombers in the Mosul area. He is also alleged to have received and dispersed money from Abu Khallad to finance fighters under his control. Abu Khallad's death at the hands of Coalition forces was officially reported on August 27th.
· Abu Dur , Algerian, was subordinate to Abu Muhajir and helped him to direct foreign fighters as well as numerous bombing attacks in the Mosul area.
· Abu Uthman , Algerian, another subordinate of Abu Muhajir and a foreign fighter facilitator.
The killing of these foreign terrorists and capture and killing of more than 100 other foreign fighters during the last six months in the Mosul area continues to demonstrate the coalition's success in disrupting of the Al-Qaida in Iraq (AQIZ) terrorist network and those who support them, said Col. Billy J. Buckner, Multi-national Corps spokesman.
The safe house where the incident occurred was used to hide foreign fighters from local Iraqis. As Coalition forces approached the house, they were fired on by the terrorists. Coalition forces immediately returned fire and killed all three individuals.
Other Highlights:
· During the week of Aug 20 through 26 in operations throughout Iraq , Multi-national forces captured four bomb makers, killed or captured six foreign fighters, found and cleared 115 improvised explosive devices and detained more than 500 Anti-Iraqi Forces.
· On Thursday, Multi-national forces killed Abu Khallad, a major facilitator of foreign fighters and suicide bombers in northern Iraq .
· Terrorist Abu Zubair, also know as Mohammed Salah Sultan, was killed Aug 12 by Iraqi Security Forces in an ambush in Mosul .
To provide information on terrorists and former regime members call the nationwide tips hotline at 130 (within Baghdad ) and 01-130 (outside of Baghdad ).
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"Hamas training recruits for new women's military wing at secret site in Gaza"
IMRA ^ | 8-28-05
Posted on 08/28/2005 5:33:54 PM PDT by SJackson
"Hamas training recruits for new women's military wing at secret site in Gaza Geostrategy-Direct, www.geostrategy-direct.com, August 30, 2005"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "GAZA CITY - Hamas has established a military wing for women insurgents.
Hamas said dozens of women have been recruited for insurgency attacks. The recruitment was conducted in the Gaza Strip and would soon move to the West Bank.
Hamas sources said the women recruits have already undergone training in weapons and rocket use as well as in handling of explosives. They said training took place at a secret location in the Gaza Strip.
The women, both married and single, would be absorbed into Hamas's Izzedin Kassam military wing, the sources said. The women would soon carry out such attacks as planting improvised explosive devices, infiltrating Israeli communities and firing mortars and rockets.
"Our husbands know that we are members of Izzedin Kassam," a Hamas woman recruit was quoted as saying. "As for those who are not married, their brothers and fathers know about their activities. The husbands and brothers of most of the women are also members of the armed wing of Hamas."
The Hamas women's wing was announced as Israel prepared to complete the eviction of Israeli residents from the Gaza Strip. On Aug. 22, Israeli military and police were preparing to evacuate the Jewish community of Netsarim in the central Gaza Strip."
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Five Terror Suspects Captured; Iraqi Soldiers Discover Weapons Cache
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28, 2005 Iraqi army soldiers and coalition forces planned a targeted raid in search of insurgents in Balad, Iraq, Aug. 27, according to a multinational forces report.
Soldiers with 3rd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division, and elements of Task Force 5-7 concluded Operation War Paint Dakota, which led to the capture of five suspected insurgents. All five detainees were transported to a nearby forward operating base for questioning.
No injuries or damages were reported.
Elsewhere, Iraqi army soldiers assigned to the K-1 airfield in Kirkuk discovered a cache three kilometers northwest of Forward Operating Base Warrior Aug. 27.
The soldiers found 19 120 mm artillery rockets, four Katusha rockets and one mortar tube. The munitions were transported to K-1 airfield.
In other Iraq news, multinational forces from Task Force Freedom detained 18 suspected terrorists and seized a weapons cache in Mosul Aug. 27 and today.
Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment, detained one individual during a raid in central Mosul. Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, detained four individuals suspected of terrorist activity in separate operations in southern Mosul Aug. 27.
Soldiers from 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment detained an individual suspected of terrorist activity during a cordon-and-search operation in eastern Mosul. Soldiers from 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, detained an individual suspected of terrorist activity in northern Mosul today.
Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 8th Field Artillery detained nine individuals suspected of terrorist activity during operations in Mulhallabiyah Aug. 27. Soldiers from 2-8 FA also discovered a weapons cache consisting of rocket-propelled-grenade-launchers, 20 rocket-propelled grenades, six improvised-explosive-device detonators, mortar systems, an anti-tank mine, 20 hand grenades with 100 fuses, and ammunition.
Soldiers from 1st Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, detained two individuals suspected of terrorist activity and seized a weapon cache south of Baranah today. The suspects are in custody, and soldiers confiscated the weapons for future destruction.
In other combat operations, Iraqi army soldiers and coalition forces conducted a targeted raid against an insurgent assassination cell suspected of planning attacks on government officials in KhalisAug. 26.
Soldiers with the 1st Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division, and elements of Task Force 2-69 quickly cleared their two objectives. Soldiers detained 11 suspected insurgents and transported them to a secure facility for questioning. In Hit Iraqi army soldiers and coalition forces conducting a dismounted patrol responded to the scene of an improvised-explosive-device detonation and searched the area, capturing two wounded insurgents Aug. 26.
Soldiers with 2nd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Intervention Force, and U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 25th Marines, searched the immediate area of the explosion and found two injured insurgents suspected of being the triggermen. The suspects were in possession of three AK-47 automatic rifles and one 12-volt battery. Both suspects tested positive for gunpowder residue.
The suspects were transported to a nearby aid station and later transferred to a hospital for treatment.
Elsewhere, Iraqi army soldiers on security patrols in Mosul and Hit located and cleared improvised explosive devices Aug. 26.
Soldiers with 2nd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Intervention Force and elements of 3/25 U.S. Marines found an IED in an alley near a roadway in Hit. The IED consisted of a 155 mm projectile and a motorcycle battery enclosed in a white bag, leaning up against a wall. Wires were visible extending from the bag out into the alley. Soldiers secured the area until an explosive ordnance disposal team arrived to destroy the device.
In Mosul, soldiers with 2nd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Army Division discovered an IED and cordoned the area. EOD reduced the 122 mm round without incident. In other developments, multinational forces raided a suspected terrorist hideout in Ramadi Aug. 23 and captured a pair of known terrorists.
Captured were Durayd Jassar Khalifah Hamud, also known as Abu Jabbar, a known terrorist leader and weapons dealer; and Ali Husayn Muhammad Jasim, also known as Khalid Nazal or Abu Umar, a known IED cell leader.
Multiple intelligence sources led multinational forces to Abu Jabbar's and Khalid Nazal's Ramadi location. Multinational forces raided the location and detained them without incident.
In the air war over Iraq, coalition aircraft flew 52 close-air-support and armed-reconnaissance sorties Aug. 27 for Operation Iraqi Freedom. These missions included support to coalition troops, infrastructure protection, reconstruction activities, and operations to deter and disrupt terrorist activities.
U.S. Air Force F-16s flew a pre-planned air strike in the vicinity of Baquba, expending two GBU-38s against an improvised explosive device staging site used by anti-Iraqi forces.
Other U.S. Air Force F-16s and a Predator and British Royal Air Force GR-4s provided close air support to coalition troops in the vicinities of Maqdadiyah and Qaim.
Ten U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft flew missions in support of operations in Iraq.
(Compiled from Multinational Force Northwest, Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq, Multinational Force Iraq, and U.S. Central Command Air Forces Forward news releases.)
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From:
Drudge on radio.
Waterford Nuclear Plant, is 20 miles west of New Orleans, it has been shut down for the safety of it.
Up to one million people may loose their homes.
New Orleans Mayor, is saying that at 6 pm, the town will be under curfew, if you are not in a shelter by that time, there will be no help for you, you will be on your own.
The storm may last for 14 hours and the winds up to 200 mph.
And of course the flooding and the sea water coming in on waves of 45 feet high could be pounding the levy.
Two U.S. senators held at Russian airport for several hours, released
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"Al Qaeda may target US, Britain and Australia this year"
Daily Times, Pakistan ^ | Aug. 27, 2005 | AFP
Posted on 08/27/2005 10:47:55 PM PDT by FairOpinion
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "SEOUL: Al Qaeda has listed the United States and Australia as prime targets for attacks this year along with Britain, South Koreas spy agency has reported, according to a lawmaker on Saturday.
South Korea, Japan and the Philippines are secondary targets, South Koreas National Intelligence Service (NIS) told parliament this week, quoting a senior Al Qaeda member arrested last month."
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