The alQ navy, may be the pirates off Africa, or so my mind
thinks.
They have been quiet, but the reports on the cruise ship that was attacked, had modern rockets and good speed boats, according to some of the reports that I read.
Remember, there are a lot of ships stolen, all kinds of them and all over the world.
One or more is out there loaded with the missiles that Iran has just sold the Hizbalah........or part of them.
He said communications found on him were in "code" to make it appear as though he were tracking migratory birds.
"He was part of al-Qaida," West said, adding, "The written communication that we were able to obtain was
in the nature of code words." He said the alleged operative was transferred from Mexico to Brewster County, which borders Hudspeth County, "in the custody of the U.S. Marshal Service."
Laughing, as I look at this, as it appears that Google now reads my mind, my posts on ships this morning are on page 1.
Page 3 talks about Scuba divers....
http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=where%20are%20the%20al-Qaida%20ships%3F
Different spelling, different articles:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet&q=where+are+the+al-Qaeda+ships%3F&spell=1
Well, granny is #1 on this search, we should have a lot of new visitors to the Threat Matrix......LOL
Did you give any thought to the submarine that hit a mountain under the sea???
Maybe we will need to do so, as it turns up under an OBL Navy search.........................(maybe on page 2 or 3, I forgot.
http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=OBL%27s%20Navy
Also see page 2.
http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=Where%20are%20the%20ships%20that%20the%20terrorists%20and%20OBL%20are%20using%3F
Does anyone recall the black ships that were off the coast of Iraq, in the first days of the war, some felt that they were being loaded with WMD, and then they disappeared.
http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=are%20the%20al-Qaida%20and%20OBL%20ships%20black%3F
This page says that OBL has 23 ships, also at the bottom, there is an article about a Ferry in the Black Sea, that was held hostage with 255 people, to force Russia to not attack their country.....by 6 Turks and 3 Chechen.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet&q=are+the+al-Qaeda+and+OBL+ships+black%3F&spell=1
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1525354/posts
Estimated 3000 Foreign Terrorists In Iraq
BBC News ^ | 11/19/05 | jamese777@aol.com
Posted on 11/19/2005 4:15:04 PM PST by jamese777
New study details Iraq insurgency
Up to 3,000 foreign insurgents may be fighting in Iraq, but they
remain a small part of the overall rebellion, a US military analyst has
suggested. Algerians, Syrians and Yemenis are most numerous among
foreign insurgents, said ex-White House aide Anthony Cordesman.
Mr Cordesman, a veteran analyst, used Saudi and other regional
security studies to collate data on insurgents.
The figure is three times as large as unofficial Pentagon estimates, but
may total no more than 10% of insurgents.
The Iraqi insurgency remains largely home-grown, Mr Cordesman
added, with 90% or more hailing from Iraq.
"If there are anything like 3,000 fighters in Iraq, this poses a serious
threat," Mr Cordesman said in a report for the Center for Strategic and
International Studies, a Washington think-tank.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
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U.S. officials question Sunni talks offer(terrorist
bull)
ScienceDaily ^ | Nov. 19,2005 | UPI
Posted on 11/19/2005 3:08:59 PM PST by mdittmar
BAGHDAD, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Sunni insurgents in Iraq say they are
ready to talk to the United States about ending the war, but U.S.
officials doubt the offer is genuine, a report said.
Ayham Al Samarai -- who heads an organization called the
Independent Iraqis Grouping and claims to represent the Iraqi
resistance -- told the Middle East Newsline that seven insurgent
groups were ready to talk with U.S. officials about ending fighting in
Iraq.
Al Samarai said insurgents would not negotiate with Iraq's interim
government.
"The people who are resisting are doing so honorably to protect this
country," Al Samarai said. "The government must recognize them as
legitimate representatives of the Iraqis."
U.S. officials told the independent news agency they doubted the offer
to talk peace was genuine.