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“Defense Attorney Runs Afoul of Judge in Glasgow Terrorism Trial”
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“Suicide bombers kill over 90 in Afghan north”
By Bill RoggioNovember 6, 2007 9:54 AM
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The Taliban have pulled of the largest suicide attack in Afghanistan since the US overthrew the Taliban government in late 2001. A pair of suicide bombers targeted a parliamentary delegation as it visited a sugar factory in the northern province of Baghlan. Over 90 were reported killed, including five members of parliament, and over 50 have been wounded. A local doctor said the casualties may well rise.
A large number of children and civilians were killed in the strike. Among those killed were Sayed Mustafa Kazimi, the leader of the parliamentary delegation and member of the opposition. Kazimi was also the head of the national economy commission of Afghanistan’s lower house of parliament.
“All of the slain lawmakers were members of the parliament’s National Economic Committee, which is tasked with overseeing reconstruction efforts in the country,” RFE/RL reported. “A deputy agriculture minister and prominent woman parliamentarian Shukria Barakzai were among the wounded,” Reuters reported.”
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November 5, 2007
“Russia: Devout Muslims Massacre 9 Men in Cold Blood”
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=48062
Terrorism Poses Primary Threat to Europe, Official Says
By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, 2007 A possible escalation of terrorism in Europe is perceived as the primary security threat to the continent, a senior U.S. military official said here today.
Weve seen some recent evidence of terrorist activity on the European continent, and I think this is going to be a continuing issue for us for years to come, said the official, who is familiar with the thinking of senior leaders at U.S. European Command, based in Stuttgart, Germany.
The issue of terrorism is probably one of the most significant areas for the European continent today, the official pointed out, speaking to reporters on background.
The September arrests of eight suspected Islamic terrorists in Denmark and three others in Germany illustrate that terrorism has emerged as the chief threat to European security, the official said. The suspects seized in Germany and Denmark had plotted to use explosives to commit terrorist acts, according to news reports.
The official cited the arrests as a wonderful example of many nations working together to share intelligence and other assets at many levels of government, the official said.
One of these nations is Russia, which also is concerned about terrorism and routinely works with the United States and other nations to combat it, the official said.
Senior U.S. and Russian military officials enjoy a good relationship that includes frequent meetings, exercises and exchanges of personnel, the official said.
Furthermore, despite occasional differences of opinion on policy, the United States and Russia remain committed allies that possess good military-to-military relations, the official said.
Russia is a very large, important partner of the United States, the official emphasized. They are a nation that we work very closely with.
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“U.S. to Release Iranian Detainees; Evidence Shows Declining Influence”
By John J. Kruzel
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, 2007
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=48057
Coalition Forces Disrupt Foreign Terrorist, al Qaeda Networks
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, 2007 Coalition forces killed eight terrorists and detained 10 suspects today during operations to disrupt al Qaeda and foreign terrorist networks in central and northern Iraq.
Coalition forces targeted a suspected terrorist involved in planning improvised-explosive-device attacks and facilitating foreign terrorists during operations in Tuz, south of Kirkuk. Reports indicate he was a chief planner of July suicide car-bomb attacks that killed more than 70 Iraqi people and injured more than 130 in Kirkuk.
Upon arriving at the target area, the ground force saw three individuals evading them by maneuvering south. Coalition forces pursued the suspects into a tunnel system near a river. A fourth armed man engaged the ground force from a defensive position and was killed with coalition sniper fire. Coalition forces called for supporting aircraft to engage the enemy in the tunnels, killing two terrorists. Later, the assault force safely destroyed the tunnel system with an air strike to prevent further use by terrorists.
As the ground force secured the target area, a suspected terrorist came out of the building with an unknown object above his head. The individual did not comply with instructions and displayed hostile intent toward coalition forces when asked to drop the object, U.S. officials said. Responding in self defense, the force killed the terrorist. Another man, dressed in womens clothing, apparently was attempting to elude forces; he and another suspect were detained.
Elsewhere today, information gained from previous missions led coalition forces to an area in Samarra believed to be associated with al Qaeda media activities. As ground forces entered the target area, four men, three of whom were armed, did not comply with instructions and evasively maneuvered into nearby palm groves. Perceiving hostile intent, the ground force engaged and killed the four. Two individuals on site confirmed the terrorists were previously in the Iraqi military and claimed the men terrorized the neighborhood. As the ground force secured the area, troops found several weapons and ammunition, and detained two suspects.
During another operation, coalition forces captured one wanted individual in Mosul believed to be an associate of several foreign terrorists and to have knowledge of the facilitation network. The ground force detained the wanted individual along with two other suspects on site without incident.
In Ramadi, coalition forces captured one wanted individual believed to be a foreign terrorist facilitator. Reports indicate the wanted individual was associated with leaders within the foreign terrorist network. One machine gun was found, along with multiple identification cards. Two other suspects were detained without incident.
Weve taken another step toward a peaceful Iraq, said Army Maj. Winfield Danielson, a Multinational Force Iraq spokesman. By disrupting foreign and al Qaeda in Iraq terrorist operations, innocent civilians can go about their lives without worrying about terrorist attacks.
In operations earlier this week:
— Multinational Division Baghdad troops found five mortar rounds and detained one suspect in the western part of the Rashid district yesterday when they responded to an indirect-fire attack. “Black Lions” from Company B, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, responded to the attack and found five 120 mm rounds and called in explosive ordnance disposal personnel to remove the munitions. During a search of the area, the soldiers detained the suspected insurgent. The mortar rounds were detonated on site, while the suspect has been detained for further questioning.
— Soldiers from 1st Iraqi Army Division and 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, launched Operation Fahwat al Asad II on Nov. 4, which included both ground and air assault forces searching numerous potential insurgent locations to defeat al Qaeda elements operating in the Thar Thar region. During the opening phases of the operation, two car-bomb facilities and a number of weapons caches were destroyed, and about 30 males were detained.
“The purpose of this operation is to deny al Qaeda a safe haven and eliminate their freedom of maneuver,” said Army Col. John Charlton, 1st BCT commander. “They have exploited this area, and this operation will prevent them from conducting future attacks.”
— Three separate weapons caches were found in areas south of Baghdad on Nov. 3. Two of the caches were found by local citizens. In Hawr Rajab, concerned local citizens found a cache of four 57 mm projectiles taped together. The citizens brought the ordnance to soldiers from 4th Brigade Combat Team, out of Fort Richardson, Alaska, for safe disposal. Local children in Hawr Rajab pointed out the location of a cache to soldiers from 1st Battalion, 40th Cavalry Regiment. The cache consisted of six 82 mm mortars. In Arab Jabour, soldiers from 3rd Infantry Division discovered a weapons cache that consisted of a 155 mm mortar round, a grenade and one rocket-propelled-grenade propellant charge.
“The (concerned local citizens) have added a dynamic to our offensive capabilities that have shaped the battlefield in ways that coalition forces alone could never have achieved,” said Army Capt. Chad Klascius, Troop A, 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team commander. “Working with local nationals to create positive results and a safer environment is one of the most rewarding missions we’ve endeavored. Not only are we defeating al Qaeda, but the work of the local nationals gives us hope for the future of Iraq.”
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)
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“DITHERING DIPLOMATS: OPTIONS FADE ON IRAN NUKES”
New York Post ^ | 11/06/07 | John Bolton
Posted on 11/06/2007 12:39:32 PM PST by Enchante
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“Another cross-dressing jihadist caught”
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COALITION FORCES DISRUPT FOREIGN TERRORIST, AL-QAEDA NETWORKS; EIGHT TERRORISTS KILLED, 10 SUSPECTS DETAINED
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BAGHDAD, Iraq Coalition Forces killed eight terrorists and detained 10 suspects Tuesday during operations to disrupt al-Qaeda and foreign terrorist networks in central and northern Iraq.
Coalition forces targeted a suspected terrorist involved in planning improvised explosive device attacks and facilitating foreign terrorists during operations in Tuz, south of Kirkuk.
Reports indicate he was one of the chief planners for the suicide car bombing attacks July 16, killing more than 70 Iraqi people and injuring more than 130 in Kirkuk.
Upon arriving to the target area, the ground force saw three individuals evading Coalition forces and maneuvering south.
Coalition forces pursued the suspects into a tunnel system near a river. A fourth armed man engaged the ground force from a defensive position. Responding in self-defense, the ground force engaged and killed the terrorist with sniper fire. Coalition forces called for supporting aircraft to engage the enemy in the tunnels, killing two terrorists. Later, the assault force safely destroyed the tunnel system with an air strike to prevent further use by terrorists.
As the ground force secured the target area, they called for the occupants of a building to come out. A suspected terrorist, who came out with an unknown object above his head, was repeatedly told to drop the object. The individual did not comply and displayed hostile intent toward Coalition forces.
Responding in self defense, the ground force engaged with sniper fire, killing the terrorist. Another man dressed in womens clothing, was apparently attempting to elude Coalition forces, he and another suspect were detained on site.
Information gained from previous operations led Coalition forces to an area in Samarra believed to be associated with al-Qaeda in Iraq media activities. Reports also indicate the location has been previously used by a known al-Qaeda in Iraq terrorist and foreign terrorists. As ground forces entered the target area, four men, three of whom were armed, did not comply and evasively maneuvered into nearby palm groves.
Perceiving hostile intent, the ground force engaged the armed men with small arms fire killing four terrorists. Two individuals on site confirmed the terrorists were previously in the Iraqi military, but claimed the men terrorized the neighborhood. As the ground force secured the area, Coalition forces found several weapons and ammunition, and detained two suspects.
During another operation, Coalition forces captured one wanted individual in Mosul believed to be an associate of several foreign terrorists and to have a wealth of knowledge of the facilitation network. The ground force detained the wanted individual, along with two other suspects, on site without incident.
In Ramadi, Coalition forces captured one wanted individual believed to be a foreign terrorist facilitator. Reports indicate the wanted individual was associated with leaders within the foreign terrorist network. During the operation, the ground force called for the occupants of the target building to come out and they complied. One machine gun was found on site along with multiple identification cards. Two other suspects were detained without incident.
Weve taken another step toward a peaceful Iraq, said Maj. Winfield Danielson, MNF-I spokesman. By disrupting foreign and al-Qaeda in Iraq terrorist operations, innocent civilians can go about their lives without worrying about terrorist attacks.
http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/newsreleases/articles/071106sanjuan.htm
“ICE teams up with, CBP, FBI, DEA and U.S. Coast Guard to seize more than 555 kilograms of cocaine in the Caribbean Basin”
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -
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Intelligence and Terrorism
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November 4, 2007
“Monthly list of Information Bulletins
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“Iraq chemicals found at UN confirmed as harmless”
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“CA: Three boys arrested in Alameda Halloween slaying”
InsideBayArea.com ^ | 11/06/07 | Peter Hegarty
Posted on 11/06/2007 3:04:47 PM PST by NormsRevenge
These are the very things that infuriate me. People who glorify the deaths of US and coalition troops fighting to keep us free and so-called religious sects demonstrating for the sole purpose of disrupting military funerals. Both IMHO highly treasonable offenses. It's no wonder about 80% of Americans are fed up with the way things are. National sovereignty and patriotism seem unimportant to those whose job it is to uphold those things for the American people....whether they be democrat or republican.
There should be some point at which organizations like the ACLU and CAIR have no viability whatsoever, and the rules upon which this nation was founded take precedent - and the organizations which pander to anti-Americanism and glee that AQ is killing out troops can move their operations elsewhere if they are unhappy with it (or be arrested and charged with treason if politicians had one ounce of patriotism whatsoever in their bones and refused to tolerate it anymore - PC behavior be damned).
STRATFOR.com: "GEOPOLITICAL DIARY: THE RE-EMERGENCE OF A TERRORISM ARTIST" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Reports indicate that Imad Fayez Mugniyah has been training Shiite militants from Arab Persian Gulf states -- specifically, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain -- in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley for use in retaliatory attacks if the United States strikes Iran.") (October 26, 2007, 02:00 GMT)
STRATFOR.com: "IRAN'S CONTINGENCY PLAN" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Sources in Hezbollah say Mugniyah is spending most of his time these days in Lebanon and has in many ways overshadowed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah as the organization's strongman. These reports align with similar indications that a split is deepening within Hezbollah's leadership over how to manage its affairs with Syria and Iran. Mugniyah has had a close relationship with Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security.") (October 25, 2007, 18:45 GMT)
FAMILY SECURITY MATTERS.org - "EXCLUSIVE: WOULD IRAN TARGET THE AMERICAN MAINLAND? HEZBOLLAH'S TERROR NETWORKS IN US BEAR WATCHING" by Joel Himelfarb (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The U.S. government is offering a $5 million reward for the capture of Mugniyeh, who divides his time between Lebanon and Iran, where he is protected by the Islamic Republic. In their 2005 book "Lightning Out of Lebanon: Hezbollah Terrorists on American Soil," perhaps the most detailed study to date of Hezbollah's operations in this country, authors Tom Diaz and Barbara Newman wrote that Mugniyeh "directs Hezbollah's network of cells in the Western Hemisphere." The FBI and other law-enforcement agencies are loath to talk publicly about specific Hezbollah cells or operatives or to speculate about the possibility that Hezbollah could stage attacks in the United States. "Hezbollah is here, now...."") (April 16, 2007) (Read More...)
TERRORISM-INFO.org.il - INTELLIGENCE AND TERRORISM INFORMATION CENTER at the Israel Intelligence' Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC): "Following an appeal from the Argentinean Attorney General, Interpol issued international extradition warrants for five senior Iranians and one senior Hezbollah operative. The charge was involvement in the suicide bombing attack of the Jewish community center building (AMIA) in Argentina in 1994.") (March 28, 2007) (Read More...)
TERRORISM-INFO.org.il - INTELLIGENCE AND TERRORISM INFORMATION CENTER at the Center for Special Studies (C.S.S.): "Argentina accuses Iran of responsibility for the Hezbollah terrorist attack which destroyed Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, 1994. The Argentinean Attorney General's office announced it had found Iran responsible for the terrorist attack and an Argentinean judge issued arrest warrants for seven senior Iranians and one senior Hezbollah member" (November 14, 2006) (Read More...)
TIME.com: "COULD A MISSING IRANIAN SPARK A WAR?" by Robert Baer (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "As IRGC commander in Lebanon, Asgari was also one of Hizballah's stepfathers. In the late '80s and early '90s, he was Hizballah Secretary General's Hasan Nasrallah's primary Iranian contact, and certainly in a position now to provide evidence of Nasrallah's involvement in terrorism. Asgari was the primary Iranian contact for one of the world's most lethal and capable terrorists, 'Imad Fa'iz Mughniyah. Mughniyah is indicted in the U.S. for the 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 and the murder of a Navy diver.") (March 22, 2007) (Read More...)
PC protection of the "oppressed" seemingly much more important than protection of the threatened, and/or his family. The potential death of a councilman and his family evidentally are secondary to "tolerance."
No comment necessary. This behavior most likely knows no boundaries and should serve as a reminder we must all be vigilant of our surroundings and those among and around us, no matter where we are.
Yep, I think of them as burqa boys with no brains, no balls, and no...
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