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In case there was no followup on TM re: the Norwegian flight, here's another link. I guess I missed it before that the attacker was Algerian, and that he actually managed to smuggle the axe on board...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1231856/posts

Norwegian pilots land plane after axe attack by passenger

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Both pilots and one of the passengers, who are all between 30 and 45 years old, suffered "light head injuries" during the attack, the local Bodoe hospital said in a statement, adding that "their conditions are stable".

Shortly after the plane finally landed in Bodoe, police arrested the man, discovering a box-cutter in his pocket. Military sniffer dogs were then sent in to search the plane.

"He is from Algeria. He was born in 1970. This is an asylum-seeker who has been turned down ... As far as we can tell he is psychologically unstable," Vangen said, adding that the attacker had not spoken since his arrest and that he would soon undergo a medical examination.

Police first suspected that the man had used a security hatchet already onboard the plane in the attack, but by Wednesday afternoon it was clear that he had smuggled an axe onto the plane with him.


2,819 posted on 10/01/2004 7:49:23 AM PDT by texasbluebell
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NOTE TO TMers: This entire opinion piece is highly aggravating, but make sure you read the 2 paragraphs I bolded if you want to feel genuine rage! DLN

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Patrick Seale: New dangers on the Middle East

Special to Gulf News 10/1/2004

There are ominous signs the conflicts in the Middle East are set to widen in the coming months, sucking in new actors and posing new threats to the United States and its allies.

In the eyes of Arab and Islamic militants, the war against American forces in Iraq and Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation are increasingly seen as one and the same battle.

In the absence of any prospect for peace on either battlefield, alliances are being formed and command structures established which suggest that the struggle is entering a more lethal phase.

Western intelligence sources report a new high command is emerging made up of Hezbollah (the Shia Lebanese resistance movement that forced Israel out of southern Lebanon); Hamas (the hard-line Palestinian movement which has supplanted Yasser Arafat's Palestinian National Authority (PNA) as the spearhead of resistance to Israel); the Muslim Brotherhood (represented in the Occupied Territories by Islamic Jihad); and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

A striking features of this alliance is that it bridges the Sunni-Shia divide in the Muslim world; and unites Arab nationalists and Islamists in a common cause. As one of their members put it to me: 'There is today no difference between resistance and jihad.'

Victory of militants over moderates

Several factors lie behind the new, more organised and determined militancy, of which the more important may be listed as follows:

- US backing for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon for his expansion of Jewish colonies, his separation wall in the West Bank, and his all-out war against the Palestinians has ruled out any prospect of a peaceful settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The international consensus of a two-state solution seems increasingly unrealistic.

As a result, Palestinian moderates have been silenced while the PNA has virtually collapsed under Israeli blows and the bitter frustration of a population under siege. The initiative has passed to militants who argue there is no alternative but armed struggle.

The huge sacrifices the Palestinians have endured in their four-year intifada are, paradoxically, seen as arguments for continuing the battle, however long it takes.

- In Iraq, US attempts to crush the insurgency by force indeed reports that the US is planning an all-out campaign before the end of the year to 'clean out' Fallujah and other centres of resistance in preparation for elections in January are rallying anti-American forces in many parts of the world.

For Arab and Islamic militants, Iraq has become a fighting issue and a mobilising cause as intense as the Palestinian cause itself.

- Repeated American and Israeli threats to strike at Iran in order to destroy its alleged nuclear weapons programme have also contributed to the hardening mood in that country and in the region. They have encouraged hardliners in the Iranian regime to act forcefully and pre-emptively in both Iraq and the Palestinian/Lebanese arena so as to hold American and Israeli ambitions in check.

The victory of the militants was not inevitable. Movements like Hizballah and Hamas had long been reluctant to act outside their own respective battlefields of Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. They wanted their local grievances to be recognised and addressed. They sought to 'engage' the United States and are still hoping for a change in American policy.

But American and Israeli insistence to label, denounce and outlaw them as terrorist movements has increased their popularity and legitimacy and driven them to seek a wider arena for their actions.

A debate about the wisdom of suicide bombings has been raging for months in Palestinian circles. Moderates have argued that suicide bombings play into Sharon's hands, keep him in power and provide him with a pretext to destroy not just the PNA but Palestinian society itself.

The moderates argued that, if the Palestinians were to abandon suicide bombings and adopt a strategy of non-violent resistance, they could win over world opinion to their just cause and arouse the conscience of the world including the conscience of many Israelis.

In today's climate, these arguments cut little ice. On the contrary, the militants argue that the intifada and the suicide bombings have hit Israel hard.

Occupation and repression have brutalised Israeli society, inward investment has dwindled, unemployment and crime have soared, tourism has plummeted, young people are leaving, and world opinion has turned hostile.

Israel, they argue, is more isolated than ever, and would not survive were it not for American backing.

The strategy must therefore be to hit American as well as Israeli targets even harder, so as to bring home to American opinion the price the US has to pay for its one-sided policies and persuade Israelis to return to sanity. This is the dominant trend in the region today.

The debate in the Arab and Islamic world is being echoed by a still relatively-muted debate in the US.

Open opposition is beginning to surface on the internet, in speeches by prominent figures, and even in the mainstream press against the 'neoconservatives' and the 'civilian leadership of the Pentagon' who are held responsible for the Iraqi debacle and for the hatred against America in the Arab and Muslim world.

Mounting casualties and the soaring cost of the Iraq war, together with fear of terrorist attack, widely felt in the United States, has empowered the opposition to speak out against what is seen in many quarters as the consequence of the capture of America's foreign and security policy by right-wing friends of Israel.

Such views are to be heard among members of America's more traditional foreign policy establishment and among senior officers. The failure to recognise the threat from the neo-cons is being much lamented, as is the failure to block their rise to prominence over the past decade.

The American debate

A full-page advertisement in last Sunday's New York Times by an anonymous group calling itself americanrespect.com denounced America's "profound misunderstanding" of the causes of terrorism and the mistaken war against Iraq.

"Terrorists are not inherently malevolent", the advertisement declared. 'They are filled with passion and a sense of being aggrieved as true of Al Qaida as the Palestinians under Israel...' Muslims "view US foreign policy and aid to be heavily biased in favour of Israel and a significant threat to Islam..."

Such public advertisements are the tip of a very large iceberg. Dissent against the policies of the Bush administration is widespread, but it may not be strong or organised enough to put the Democratic challenger John Kerry in the White House.

Needless to say, the neo-cons are far from surrendering. They retain the upper hand in many parts of the Administration.

If President George W Bush is re-elected and the latest polls suggest he is well ahead of Kerry they will fight to retain their posts and their influence, not only inside government but in the many Washington think-tanks that shape American opinion.

The battle over the coming months between the United States and Israel on one side and a world-wide Islamic and nationalist insurgency on the other is likely to be exceedingly hot.

Patrick Seale is a commentator and author of several books on Middle East affairs. He can be contacted at: pseale@gulfnews.com

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2,821 posted on 10/01/2004 8:44:34 AM PDT by Donna Lee Nardo
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To: texasbluebell; JustPiper; Kinetic; Calpernia; freeperfromnj; jerseygirl; Cindy; ...

Don't know if you folks have seen this yet. It's chilling.

S.D. school crisis plan is found on disk in Iraq

A man arrested by U.S. authorities in Iraq had a computer disk in his possession containing a public report downloaded from a U.S. Department of Education Web site on crisis planning in school districts, including San Diego Unified.

The man was described as an Iraqi national with connections to terrorism and the insurgency that is fighting U.S. forces in Iraq. Officials in San Diego said the man's intentions were unknown.

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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1232624/posts


One attack, just one attack on any school and we should start leveling ME cities. That is just EVIL.


2,822 posted on 10/01/2004 8:45:46 AM PDT by appalachian_dweller (Threat Level: HIGH -- For a basic list of survival gear go to my FR Homepage.)
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To: texasbluebell

Thanks for that.
I didn't know he was Algerian.


2,874 posted on 10/01/2004 1:50:58 PM PDT by Cindy
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