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ON THE INTERNET:

INTERNET-HAGANAH.com: "THE FUTURE OF JIHADI USE OF THE INTERNET BELONGS TO YOUTUBE..." (May 25, 2008)

INTERNET-HAGANAH.com: "VIOLENT ISLAMIST EXTREMISM, THE INTERNET, AND THE HOMEGROWN TERRORIST THREAT." (May 25, 2008)

HSGAC.SENATE.GOV - Public Files - UNITED STATES SENATE COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS: "VIOLENT ISLAMIST EXTREMISM, THE INTERNET, AND THE HOMEGROWN TERRORIST THREAT" (pdf) (May 8, 2008)


METIMES.com - MIDDLE EAST TIMES: "EUROPE FACING RADICALIZATION OVER THE WEB" by Olivier Guitta (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Al-Qaida uses the web for four different tasks: propaganda; communication, mostly to instruct those in the field; training future combatants, a kind of online university of terrorism; and to send messages to the enemy, mostly to the West.") (Published April 20, 2008)


INTERNET HAGANAH.com: "A GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED..." (April 3, 2008)


DEFENSElink.mil (AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE): Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. - "GENERAL LAYS OUT CHALLENGES DEFENDING CYBERSPACE" by Jim Garamone (March 14, 2008)

DNI.gov: "ANNUAL THREAT ASSESSMENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE" -J. Michael McConnell, Director of National Intelligence (February 5, 2008) (pdf)

DEFENSElink.mil (AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE): Washington - "DEFENSE INTEL DIRECTOR TELLS SENATE OF MILITARY THREATS" (February 6, 2008)

DEFENSElink.mil (AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE): Washington - "AL QAEDA REMAINS DANGEROUS, INTEL CHIEF TELLS SENATE" by Jim Garamone (February 5, 2008)

WASHINGTON TIMES.com: "AL QAEDA SEEN PLANNING ATTACK ON U.S." by Sara A. Carter (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The officials added that al Qaeda is recruiting Westerners to terror camps in Pakistan.") (February 6, 2008)


HERITAGE.org - THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION - Backgrounder #2105: "COMBATING ENEMIES ONLINE: STATE-SPONSORED AND TERRORIST USE OF THE INTERNET" by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. and Richard Weitz, Ph.D." (February 8, 2008)

24 posted on 06/02/2008 4:56:27 PM PDT by Cindy
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27 posted on 06/02/2008 5:00:31 PM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=50074

Two Enemy Fighters Killed, Dozens More Detained in Iraq

American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, June 2, 2008 – Coalition forces killed two enemy fighters, detained dozens of terrorism suspects and discovered several weapons caches in Iraq, military officials reported.

Coalition forces used information from a May 15 operation that targeted associates of an al-Qaida in Iraq leader to lead them to areas in central and northern Iraq yesterday and today.

After encountering gunfire, the coalition forces fired back, killing two attackers.

Also during the operations, coalition forces found a car with bomb-making materials and suicide-vest components, and a weapons holding area. The force destroyed the weapons and detained eight suspected terrorists.

In other operations yesterday and today:

— Coalition forces targeted al-Qaida in Iraq senior leaders and their associates in Mosul. A precision operation netted a leader of terrorist finances in the city, and detained 16 additional suspects, 11 of whom are believed to be associated with other al-Qaida in Iraq senior leaders, officials said.

— Coalition forces captured two men wanted for their involvement in bombing networks in Baghdad. One of the men, believed to be an expert in car-bombing tactics, was detained today with another suspect in Taji. The other was detained today in Salman Pak, and allegedly is tied to senior terrorist leaders.

— Coalition forces captured three additional suspected terrorists during two operations in Baghdad.

In operations yesterday:

— Police in Baghdad discovered a cache in an abandoned building during an area reconnaissance mission in the Risalah neighborhood in the Rashid district of Baghdad. The cache contained mortar tubes, rounds, fuses and rockets.

— Iraqi security forces conducted joint raids near Hit, detaining 49 suspects for possible connections with a deadly suicide-bombing attack near the city’s government complex May 30 that killed four Iraqi police, five civilians, and wounded four policemen and 15 civilians, military officials said.

In operations May 31:

— Iraq army and national police continued searching and clearing operations in the Abu Al Khasib district of Basra. The national police detained one suspect and discovered a cache of assault rifles and a sub-machine gun. The operation, which began March 25, continues to bring the surrounding area to normalcy, with infrastructure support missions focusing on canal clearing operations, substation repair and construction and road repairs, officials said.

— Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers captured the No. 2 key suspect in a bomb manufacturing and emplacing cell that operated in Tarmiyah, near Taji, and is responsible for numerous deaths.

(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)


31 posted on 06/02/2008 5:37:56 PM PDT by Cindy
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