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Thanx for the history lessons :^)
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County Police Arrest Man On National Watch List
TOWSON, Md. -- A man named in a grand jury indictment on immigration charges and appearing on a national watch list was arrested Sunday night in Baltimore County.
County police said Muhammad Asif Haider was arrested during a traffic stop along Reisterstown Road near the Baltimore Beltway. The vehicle was stopped at a traffic light while waiting to enter onto the Beltway because it was driving without its headlights on.(snip)
http://www.thewbalchannel.com/news/4820998/detail.html
FYI
from washingtonpost.com today
Al Qaeda and the Internet
Evan Kohlmann
International Terrorism Researcher
Monday, August 8, 2005; 3:00 PM
Today's Live Discussions
Monday's Sessions
Metro: Roads and Rails LIVE
Sudan: Faith-Based Help LIVE
Media Backtalk: Howard Kurtz, 12
On Peter Jennings: Colleague, 1
Post Mag: School-Minorities, 1
Chat House: Michael Wilbon, 1:15
Outlook: Caring for Elderly, 2
Travel: Flight Crew, 2
Education: Jay Mathews, 2
Terrorism: Al Qaeda , 3 <<<<<<<
Terrorism researcher Evan Kohlmann will be online Monday, Aug. 8, at 3 p.m. ET to discuss al Qaeda and its use of the Internet. Kohlmann is featured in a washingtonpost.com video report on this topic.
Read The Post's three-part series on al Qaeda and the Internet.
Walid Phares: Second Warning: Assad in Tehran
Agence France Press. AFP. TEHRAN - Iran's new President Mahmood Ahmadinejad welcomed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Tehran on Sunday, vowing to strengthen ties between the two countries brought together by "shared threats."
"Syria represents the frontline of the Muslim nation, shared threats bring us together and make our cooperation even more necessary," Ahmadinejad said ahead of talks with the leader of Iran's leading Arab ally.
"Reinforcing our bilateral relations will protect the region against the threats of its enemies ... our enemies are trying to undermine this relationship," he said.
WALID PHARES: One week after Hizbollah's leadership visit to Tehran and his meeting with the new President of Iran, the Syrian regime's leader paid the same visit to the regional power seeking nuclear weapons, and reaffirmed the strategic alliance in the region. Back in 1992, I wrote for the periodical Global Affairs a study on the Syrian Iranian Alliance, which I baptized then as a "Axis." After 9/11 and the removal of Saddam Hussein, the Syrian-Iranian axis designed a joint strategy of obstruction to the rise of democracies.
Note that the Iranian and Syrian regimes as well as Hizbollah fear the march of Democracy in their neighborhood. All three are totalitarian in their ideologies. In the regional counter attack against the democratization of Afghanistan, Iraq and Lebanon, the three players have significant resources and reasons to come together: Iran is the Jihadi superpower, Hizbollah is the Jihadi Terror power and Syria's Baath is the bridge between both. Last week, and in the wake of the selection of Ahmedinijad as head of the Iranian state, Hizbollah's secretary general, Sayid Hassan Nasrallah is received almost as Lebanon's "real" President. Iran's Mullah promised all military and logistical assistance to the world A-team of Terrorism, to use US Senator Bob Graham's lexicon. Tehran since, is part of a "strategic open pact" with Hizbollah. This week, Assad of Syria arrives in Tehran: Same treatment. Read well: Any attack against Syria is an attack against -soon to be nuclear- Iran.
Assad in Tehran is the second warning to the policy planners within the beltway and to the NATO leadership in the Belgian capital: The axis has already formed. Iran, Syria, Hizbollah and their tactical allies in the region, including those in Iraq, have come together. Read their rhetoric: shared threat, frontline of Muslim nation, necessary cooperation, protecting the region against its enemies.. Any Political Scientist, Military Historian or common sense reader would conclude that the "axis" is up and running. Not only our national leaders and strategic planners have some thinking to do, but also our homeland(s) security analysts as well...
Posted by Walid Phares at 11:14 AM | Permalink
http://counterterror.typepad.com/the_counterterrorism_blog/2005/08/walid_phares_se.html
Looks like their plan is succeeding:
"... Islam's 20-point plan for conquering the United States by 2020 "
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1458974/posts?page=3#3
Thanks for the heads up.
Interesting post, Grizz.
Islam's 20 point plan posted by someone who signed up to FR today.
Just in case the list disappears, I've saved the it on my hard drive.
Oh, sorry, scratch the "the." At any rate, the 20 point plan is saved for future reference, if needed.
I am much more concerned by the plethora of stories run by FOX today discussing the "sudden" planning by the government to use the military in domestic emergencies where WMD's are involved. I have seen five such stories this morning (the last five hours) alone. What are they hinting at? Is this an oblique move to get us used to such an idea? I am very concerned about the sudden numerical density of such stories. I wonder if something is imminent.
I was just discussing the role of FEMA in a nuke terrorist event, with my AP Government students, this morning. I directed them to that document we've seen on FR called FEMA: The Dark Underbelly. which you can find one version on the web here: CLICK and they were pretty amazed at what exactly the governments powers are when it comes to emergencies.
LOL, I know what you meant. ;-)
Thanks for saving the 'plan'.
I join you in wondering.
Military drafts war plans for terror attacks
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/12329794.htm
EXSoldier, I've been meaning to ask you if you've heard from Hipshot lately?
If ya are, HipShot, just know that yer buddies miss you! A great resource here on the TM, especially NOW with his years of experience in working with nuclear weapons.
Thanks, I miss him too.
Hope he's ok.
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Good morning crabbie.
Smiling...
Thanks pez for the link.
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