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  • Hezbollah’s London Bomb-Making Plot, the Iran Nuclear Deal, and Bruce Ohr

    06/17/2019 11:01:29 AM PDT · by bitt · 14 replies
    epoch times ^ | 6/10/2019 | Jeff Carlson
    Terrorists linked to Iranian-backed Hezbollah were stockpiling bomb-making ingredients, including three tons of ammonium nitrate, in London in 2015 in what was described as a “secret British bomb factory,” the Daily Telegraph reported this week. The 2015 case was kept “hidden from the public” until now. The discovery of the explosives cache in 2015, and the subsequent decision to keep that information from the public, occurred during a period of intense public debate over the nuclear deal between the Obama administration and Iran. The Iran Nuclear Deal On July 14, 2015, the United States, Russia, China, the UK, France, and...
  • Tons of Hizballah explosives in secret bomb factory uncovered in London

    06/11/2019 11:49:24 PM PDT · by robowombat · 42 replies
    JIHAD WATCH ^ | UN 11, 2019 8:37 AM | CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
    UK: Tons of Hizballah explosives in secret bomb factory uncovered in London Terrorists with links to the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah have reportedly been caught stashing tons of explosive materials in London. “The amount of ammonium nitrate reportedly found was more than that used in the Oklahoma City bombing” 24 years ago, in which at least 168 people were killed and over 680 others injured. This is merely a warning of more to come. The advancement of jihadists in the UK — and in fact most of the West — was facilitated by Leftist leaders who believe to this day...
  • ABC News on defensive after airing leaked photos [Top cop in London angry that bombs were shown]

    08/01/2005 10:29:05 PM PDT · by summer · 46 replies · 1,857+ views
    The Hollywood Reporter ^ | Aug 1, 2005 | Mimi Turner
    LONDON -- Britain's top police officer, Metropolitan Police commissioner Ian Blair, has lashed out at ABC News' decision to televise leaked photographs of key evidence as part of its news coverage of the terror attacks in London. Wednesday's edition of "World News Tonight" aired photos of unexploded devices found in the trunk of a car at the Luton train station north of London. The photos were widely picked up by newspapers around the world and even aired on the BBC the next day. The pictures, which had not been released by Scotland Yard, showed an X-ray image of a glass...