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(”Source: Hurriyet, Zaman, Turkey, November 29, 2007”)
Posted November 30, 2007
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“2 Hostages Released At Clinton Office
Man Claiming To Have Bomb Holed Up In Building”
Jamy Pombo, Senior News Editor
POSTED: 1:13 pm EST November 30, 2007
UPDATED: 4:23 pm EST November 30, 2007
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“Thousands of jihadists want Mohammed Teddy Bear blasphemer executed: ‘Kill her, kill her by firing squad!’”
By Michelle Malkin November 30, 2007 09:05 AM
Thanks to you both for the posts and pings. Just got online and trying to catch up with the days events.
Those numbers are truly beyond words. Thanks for the ping.
You’re welcome Oorang.
TGIF!!!
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“Afghan Security Forces Prove Themselves in Operation Shaheen Sahara”
By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service
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Iraqi SWAT Unit Targets Bomb-Making Cells Near Nasiriyah
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30, 2007 Iraqi special weapons and tactics police targeted two known insurgent bomb makers during raids near Nasiriyah today, officials said.
Nasiriyahs police are working to disrupt several extremist networks operating near the municipality. These networks are responsible for multiple roadside-bomb and explosively formed projectile attacks against coalition and Iraqi forces. One individual is reported to be an extremist company commander and a primary facilitator for a bomb network.
The second targeted individual reportedly is a key bomb builder in the area. He is believed to be involved in at least eight attacks between April and November.
Also today, a coalition official reported that plans are moving ahead to build a temporary bridge to replace the Qayyarah Bridge, which was damaged by a Nov. 23 terrorist bomb attack. Specific plans for construction of the temporary bridge are being worked on by the provincial government as a high priority, said Army Col. Stephen Twitty, commander of the 1st Cavalry Divisions 4th Brigade Combat Team.
In yesterdays news, Iraqi and coalition forces found a vehicle-mounted bomb near the office of Council of Representatives member Adnan al Dulaimi. More than 40 suspected criminals were detained during the operation.
In Nov. 28 operations:
— Soldiers with the 2nd Infantry Divisions 2nd Brigade Combat Team recovered the fourth weapons cache in a week during an operation in eastern Baghdad. Acting on a tip from an Iraqi resident, soldiers of 1st Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, found five 120 mm mortar rounds, 34 82 mm mortar rounds, eight 60 mm mortar rounds, six rocket-propelled-grenade rounds, one 60 mm mortar base plate, 150 rounds of small-arms ammunition, and four improvised-explosive-device triggers.
— Multi-National Division Baghdad forces arrested two alleged criminal extremist leaders and another suspect during a cordon-and-search operation in West Rashid. Black Lions from Company D, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, captured the suspects during an early morning operation. The two alleged insurgents, along with a third suspect, are being held for further questioning.
In Nov. 27 operations, Iraqi army troops captured two suspected insurgents and recovered $900 million in counterfeit Iraqi dinars during an operation in eastern Baghdad. A printing press and four computers also were seized. The suspects are being held for questioning.
Also on Nov. 27, coalition troops and Iraqi citizens captured seven suspected terrorists during operations across Baghdad. Two suspects were arrested by Iraqi security volunteers in the Doura neighborhood. Later, U.S. troops detained five more suspects during raids at two houses located in Baghdads western Rashid sector.
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)
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“Muslim artist files complaint against airline”
By Audrey Hudson
November 29, 2007
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Shahid Mahmood, a Toronto resident who grew up in Pakistan, said he was flagged for security reasons in May 2004. He filed a complaint this week with the Canadian Human Rights Commission.”
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Senior IRGC Commander: Iran Must Become Naval Power
Ali Akbar Rostami, head of Irans Navy Defense Research Center, has warned that because 80% of Iran’s economy is dependent upon the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, and in light of the massive presence of Western, particularly U.S., forces in the Persian Gulf, Iran must become a naval power capable of deterring the enemy and thwarting its plans.
Source: Sobh-e Sadeq, Iran, November 26, 2007
Posted at: 2007-11-30
A muzzle would be good.
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