Posted on 09/12/2006 12:30:17 AM PDT by Eurotwit
Edited on 09/12/2006 12:46:33 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
10:25 Witnesses: Syrian forces surround U.S. embassy in Damascus, seal off area (Reuters)
10:22 Witnesses: Heavy gunfire heard in central Damascus (Reuters)
10:21 Black smoke said rising from area around U.S. embassy in Damascus (Reuters)
Update
Last update - 10:38 12/09/2006
Witnesses: Gunfire, explosions near U.S. embassy in Damascus
By Haaretz Service and news agencies
Syrian security forces surrounded the U.S. embassy in Damascus early on Tuesday and sealed off the area, witnesses said, adding that heavy gunfire and explosions had been heard in the area.
"It appears that the embassy is coming under attack," one resident in the area told Reuters.
There was no independent confirmation of the initial reports.
I was 10 in 1962, and I clearly remember doing the duck and cover exercises on a regular basis throughout elementary school (1-6)
I still remember looking around and seeing everyone under the desks in 6th grade.
I do remember the Cuban fiasco.
I remember the fire sirens in SE Pa. going off every day at 12 noon for decades.
Thanks to a Special Emailer for pointing to this article:
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http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/misc/janes060912_1_n.shtml
12 September 2006
"Syria foils "terrorist" attack on US embassy"
By Ben Vogel, Janes.com Editor
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Despite official attribution of the failed attack to Takfiri militants, no organisation has claimed responsibility for the incident at the time of writing, and the investigation continues.
Janes Sentinel Security Assessments reports that the militant Islamist threat to the Baathist regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad may have split into two factions over recent years. The first, represented by the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, promises to remain non-violent as the London-based party leadership co-ordinates with groups from the native political opposition.
The more violent threat is that posed by a small number of Takfiri groups inside Syria that see no potential for negotiation within the current political system.
Arrests have shown that many Takfiri groups have loose ties to the Al-Qaeda organisation of Osama bin Laden (in October 2005 US forces intercepted a letter, the authenticity of which is disputed in the Arab press, from bin Laden deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi that called for extremists to expand the Iraqi insurgency into Syria). Incidents involving these cells have been rare in the past, but show a growing frequency. "
Excellent pics. The van loaded with LP gas canisters was apparently the main event and somehow it didn't go off. Guess "Allah wasn't willing" this time...
"Guess "Allah wasn't willing" this time..."
GRINNING...pbuh.
Lucky you! It gave me horrible nightmares for days afterwards every time they showed it. I only remember seeing it in one school year, though.
Exactly.
Just on FOX, the Muslem Brotherhood is being mentioned, big surprise.
Interesting. I would think it would be hard from groups like this to exist in Syria, which I believe is a very firmly controlled state (from what I have read). I wonder if there is some support in the government?
This whole event is staged by Syria.
I'll bet the Syrians paid for this
Yeah, I am sure that the reason MSM is behind FR is because they are checking the varacity of their information!
The justice minister of Cyprus, Sophocles Sophocleous
...a sophmore married to sophia.
This was a soft target .. that is why they attacked it
laughing...hey, how about the "militants" were shouting "religious slogans."
"Religious slogans?"
That's a new one in the pc world for me.
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