Posted on 11/18/2002 2:38:58 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo
Edited on 11/18/2002 2:46:19 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
"New Terror Threat (to American children) in Indonesia"
The Al Qaeda-linked network that carried out the October 12 nightclub bombings on Indonesia's resort island of Bali is planning to strike international schools in Jakarta, Indonesia, The New York Times reported on Monday, citing Western and Indonesian officials.
The plan to attack Western students at the schools was uncovered in the last few days, and officials said the schools would be closed until at least Wednesday, the Times said in its online edition.
Officials declined to say precisely how they had learned of the plot, but the United States and Australia have stepped up intelligence gathering in Indonesia since the Bali attack, which killed more than 180 people, including many Australians, the newspaper said.
Based on information from Western intelligence agencies, diplomats said the planned attack was directed primarily at the Jakarta International School, (http://www.jisedu.org/) which has 2,500 students, about a third of whom are Americans, the paper said.
Diplomats told the Times the Australian and British schools also plan to close, the report said.
They are to remain closed until Indonesian police provide adequate security, one diplomat told the newspaper.
The plotters are thought to be a cell within the Al Qaeda network of Muslim extremists that has carried out several terrorist actions in Indonesia, and nearly succeeded in blowing up the American, Australian, British and Israeli embassies in Singapore last December, officials told the newspaper.
Mehmet the Conqueror's advance into Romania (and, it was intended the rest of Europe) was stopped not by battle, so much as by the "forest of the impaled": the Turks taken in battle (and probably some corpses, too) were impaled whole on stakes by the hundreds and left for the carrion foul. When Mehmet's army came upon this sight, he turned and went back to his recently claimed capital of Constantinople. (Odd fact: it is only the New Turks under Ataturk, who changed the name to "Istanbul"--it was Constantinople to Christian and Muslim alike until the 1920's.)
Wellll.... Jennings showed Ministers talking about Muslim being a religion of hate, then showed Bush condeming them for it. Jennings said "some people think the evangelists are just trying to drum up more donations.". Muslims are our allies!
Excerpted from an editorial in the Pakistani newspaper Daily Times. The author? Ahmad Faruqui, a fellow of the American Institute of International Studies, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, and author of Rethinking the National Security of Pakistan, Ashgate Publishing. Any chance we could get him and the like-thinking Peter Jennings to get the heck out of the U.S.?
Seconded.
You realize I was being sarcastic, don't you?
Oh, he must only be upset about the the unnecessary VERBAL attacks. We don't want to hurt anybody's feelings, you know...
Hey, Peter...remember this?
An ethics prof. at one of our military academies (sorry I didn't catch his name...it was 9-12-01, I think, on EWTN TV) told a story that crystalized the terrorists for me (backed up by research over the following days). Two rival warlords and their "gangs", "tribes" in Afghanistan were fighting over power, territory, the usual. One leader captured and cut the head off of a young boy, the son of the "enemy" and sent it back to him in a hatbox.
I e-mailed this story to college "peacenik" groups in the weeks following 9-11, and received this and similar responses: "you sound like an angry person." Sigh. WTC didn't do it, Bali didn't do it...too many Americans are habitual escape artists. The most we can hope is that they stay out our way while we try to save the civilized world. Barbra Streisand, NY Times, Daschle and Carter aren't likely to cooperate.
We know the media is primarily liberal. To them, it's America's fault because we're mean - and now with this past election, we're really dumb. The media does not support war, or any action related to war.
I think Daisy Cutters would be more environmentally sound.
The only 'good' Indians I ever saw were dead. Gen. W.T. Sherman, Ft. Union, Ark. 1869.
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