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  • There's a WAR on

    08/08/2018 6:29:53 PM PDT · by HiTech RedNeck · 39 replies
    The Holy Spirit on my beady little brain | August 8, 2018 | HiTech RedNeck
    There's a WAR on There's a war on, whether or not we wanted to know it, and that war is getting hotter. No it isn't a war with Russia or China or North Korea. It's a war between God and Satan. Satan picked this fight, but God is going to finish it. I've never seen so much spiritual disinformation flying around in my whole life. The devil's getting desperate. Lies are the only thing that he's got for himself, so he dishes them out everywhere. Unbelievers fall for it, but so do weak Christians, who need to learn something more...
  • War on terror 'could last 50 years'

    08/20/2006 3:57:51 AM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 56 replies · 1,222+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 20 August 2006
    FEDERAL Treasurer Peter Costello has warned Australians to brace themselves for a war on terror that could exceed the previous 50 years of the cold war. Mr Costello told a Liberal Party conference in Melbourne today that Australians must "steel ourselves" and be clear about their values as they prepare for a long war on terror. "The cold war lasted over 50 years," he said. "The war on terror could last a lot longer." Mr Costello said a free society must be prepared to defend itself against the threat of terrorism. "There are, unfortunately, terrorists who would rather see Australia...
  • U.S. Thwarts 19 Terrorist Attacks Against America Since 9/11 ... (EXCELLENT Read)

    11/15/2007 5:17:29 AM PST · by IrishMike · 31 replies · 758+ views
    Heritage Foundation ^ | November 13, 2007 | James Jay Carafano
    Criticisms of post-9/11 efforts to protect the United States from attack range from claims that America is more vulnerable than ever to the contention that the transnational terrorist danger is vastly over-hyped.[1] A review of publicly available information on at least 19 terrorist conspiracies thwarted by U.S. law enforce­ment suggests that the truth lies somewhere in between these two arguments. U.S. agencies are actively combating individuals and groups that are intent on killing Americans and plot­ting mayhem to foster violent extremist political and religious agendas. A review of the data suggests several important conclusions: Combating terrorism is essential for keeping...
  • Victor Davis Hanson: A Long War In a Nutshell - A Look Back

    12/27/2007 1:27:12 PM PST · by neverdem · 12 replies · 112+ views
    National Review Online ^ | December 27, 2007 | Victor Davis Hanson
    December 27, 2007, 0:00 p.m. A Long War In a NutshellA Look Back By Victor Davis Hanson Views on the war in Iraq now transcend reasonable discussion. The war rests in the realm of emotion, warped by the hysteria of partisan bickering. The result is that we have forgotten why we invaded Iraq in long-ago 2003. We cannot agree why we had problems after the stunning removal of Saddam Hussein. And we are not sure either whether we are winning — or why we even should. Why We InvadedAfter the victory of the 1991 Gulf War, a bipartisan consensus...
  • 'American Taliban' Lindh Wants Sentence Reduced

    04/05/2007 1:40:36 PM PDT · by bedolido · 52 replies · 1,047+ views
    Newsmax ^ | 4-5-2007 | staff writer
    SAN FRANCISCO -- The lawyer and parents of American-born Taliban soldier John Walker Lindh asked President Bush to commute his 20-year prison term, citing the case of an Australian man who was sentenced to less than a year for aiding terrorism.
  • What would it take to make the free world rise up against islamo-fascist terrorism?

    04/05/2007 9:18:28 AM PDT · by dotnetfellow · 152 replies · 2,286+ views
    Thought Experiment: What would it take to make the free world rise up against islamo-fascist terrorism? Apparently kidnapping and taking hostage British soldiers isn't going to motivate the free world to rise up against islamo-fascist terrorism. Iranian terrorists crossing into Iraq and blowing up innocents isn't going to motivate the free world to rise up against islamo-fascist terrorism. Lebanese terror groups hurling rockets into Israel isn't going to motivate the free world to rise up against islamo-fascist terrorism. And lets face it, if Gore, or Kerry after him, had won the presidential election (both close elections), even now the US...
  • Al-Sahab Expected To Release New Bin Ladin Video (Info coming From Central Command)

    04/05/2007 5:07:14 AM PDT · by areafiftyone · 87 replies · 5,789+ views
    Al-Sahab Expected To Release New Bin Ladin VideoTerrorism: Al-Sahab Reportedly To Release New Bin Ladin Video MessageOn 4 April, a jihadist website carried the following posting: "After a long absence by the shaykh of mujahidin, whom we have missed as well as his speeches, some news is being leaked indicating that Shaykh Usama Bin Ladin, God protect and preserve him and make him a thorn in the throat of the enemies, will make an appearance. The news indicates that Al-Sahab Media Establishment, which specializes in publishing Al-Qa'ida leaders' speeches, has recently finished producing a video featuring Bin Ladin's speech to...
  • A Week of Leaks: Options for the Long War

    12/06/2006 6:16:49 AM PST · by Valin · 3 replies · 291+ views
    Strategypage ^ | 12/5/06 | Austin Bay
    It isn't irony, it's history, our immediate history, where what we choose to do -- or not do -- will have extraordinary effects on the course of this challenging century. Still, the week of the 65th anniversary of Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor is a historically profound moment to consider what the military calls "courses of action" in Iraq and the Global War on Terror. It has been a week of "strategic" leaks. The Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group dropped hints, then The New York Times published Donald Rumsfeld's classified "goodbye memo" containing Iraq war options. On Dec. 4, The...
  • YEMEN: SUSPECTED AL-QAEDA LEADER ON TRIAL

    02/13/2006 2:06:39 PM PST · by Bald Eagle777 · 4 replies · 194+ views
    Adnkronos International (AKI) ^ | February 13, 2006 | None disclosed (AKI)
    The trial of a man suspected of being the al-Qaeda number two in Yemen has begun in the capital, Sanaa. Saudi-born Mohammed Hamdi al-Ahdal is accused of killing 19 Yemeni security officers as well as financing al-Qaeda and helping an armed group. The trial comes shortly after 23 convicts, including members of al-Qaeda, escaped from prison in Sanaa. Mohammed Hamdi al-Ahdal was captured in 2003 by Yemeni security forces and his arrest was hailed by Yemeni and US officials as a major blow to al-Qaeda's operational capacity in Yemen. Yemeni security officials believe that al-Ahdal was working directly for the...
  • Military Culture Must Change to Fight 'Long War'

    01/23/2006 4:15:13 PM PST · by SandRat · 9 replies · 375+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Jan 23, 2006 | Jim Garamone
    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, 2006 – As the United States confronts terrorism, military personnel have to make a cultural shift as they fight what officials now call "the Long War," senior DoD officials said. Army Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno, the assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in an interview that the generation of servicemembers entering the military today must focus on how the United States will deal with extremist networks that threaten America and its allies. Odierno said the situation is analogous to the situation confronting servicemembers who fought the Cold War. The Cold War was...