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They watch us.
We watch them.

Another day of global jihad and GWOT.


1,049 posted on 04/21/2008 6:05:31 PM PDT by Cindy
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http://memriiwmp.org/content/en/blog_personal.htm?id=375

“Al-Zawahiri Calls On Muslims To Turn Mosques, Schools, Factories, Universities into ‘Centers of Support for Jihad’”

BLOG ENTRY SNIPPET: “He concludes by urging Muslims to take to the streets, and to turn their mosques, schools, factories and universities into centers of support for jihad and resistance.”
Posted at : 2008-04-18

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http://memriiwmp.org/content/en/blog_personal.htm?id=376

“ISI War Minister Issues Guidelines for Soldiers and Commanders”

BLOG ENTRY SNIPPET: “...and the crucial role of propaganda in the war against the unbelievers.”

Posted at : 2008-04-21


1,050 posted on 04/21/2008 6:11:31 PM PDT by Cindy
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Police break credit card fraud linked to terrorism

Police in Scotland have uncovered petrol station credit card frauds with a potential value of £1m, linked to international terrorism.

Banks, oil companies and police forces throughout the country are on alert after 5000 cards were copied and their details stolen at two Edinburgh filling stations. A further attempt on a filling station in Kilmarnock was discovered before card details were stolen.

Detectives say the attacks were carried out by hired operatives of an international network. They are the first organised stings of their kind in Scotland, and one of the first to be attributed by police in the UK to a new wave of terrorist fundraising.

Columbia reflects rising threat of nuclear terrorism

The Colombian government revealed last month that the country's FARC rebels were seeking to acquire enriched uranium. The rebels may have been more interested in trading the uranium to a terrorist group than in developing it into nuclear arms for their own purposes.

A stash subsequently uncovered in Colombia proved to be harmless. But the case shows that the danger of terrorist or insurgent groups acquiring nuclear materials on the black market could be a looming threat.

1,051 posted on 04/21/2008 9:36:30 PM PDT by MamaDearest
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