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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Bush: Terrorism Threatens US, Asia

American Forces Press Service

Courtesy of Armed Forces Press Service
By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, 2006 – Terrorism is a common threat shared by the United States and Asian nations, President Bush said yesterday during his weekly radio address to the nation while on a trip to Asia.

The primary focus of Bush’s trip to Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam is to increase American business and trade involvement in Asia, and to explore mutual efforts to pursue energy alternatives to fossil fuels and to combat disease. The president attended the annual Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, hosted this year in Vietnam.

Besides economics, “Asia is important to America because we face common threats to our security,” Bush asserted. “The people of this region understand the terrorist threat because they have been targets of terrorist violence.”

Bush recalled that after the United States was attacked by terrorists on Sept., 11, 2001, terrorists targeted a tourist district in Bali, Indonesia, on Oct. 12, 2002, killing more than 200 people.

The Bali bombings killed 38 Indonesians, but the 164 other victims were foreigners, including citizens from Australia, Britain, America, and many other non-Indonesian countries.
Bush said the terrorists also targeted a hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, a ferry filled with passengers in Manila Bay in the Philippines, a school packed with children in Russia, Australia’s embassy in Indonesia, and many other targets.

“The killers who committed these acts of terror are followers of a clear and focused ideology that hates freedom, rejects tolerance – and their stated goal is a radical Islamic empire stretching from Europe to Southeast Asia,” Bush pointed out.

The greatest danger facing the world today is for the terrorists to obtain weapons of mass destruction, Bush said. The terrorists would use those weapons to coerce democratic countries to bow to their aims, Bush explained, or simply employ them to kill people on a massive scale.
“This threat poses a risk to our entire civilization, and we’re working with our partners in the Asia Pacific region to defeat it,” Bush said.

Bush noted that he also discussed the North Korean nuclear weapons proliferation issue with senior Asia Pacific leaders. On Oct. 9, North Korea announced it had successfully tested a nuclear bomb, an act that violates international treaties and threatens to disrupt peace in the region.

The United States, Russia, Japan, China and South Korea are seeking to defuse the situation through six-way diplomatic talks with the North Koreans, Bush said.

“Our nations are speaking with one voice: North Korea must abandon its nuclear weapons programs, and we will not tolerate North Korea’s proliferation of nuclear technology to hostile regimes and terrorist networks,” Bush declared.

The best path to achieving peace across the world is expanding freedom, Bush noted.
“History shows that free societies are peaceful societies, so America is committed to advancing freedom and democracy as the great alternative to repression and radicalism,” Bush said. “And by standing with our allies in the Asia Pacific region, we will defend our free way of life, confront the challenges of a new century, and build a more hopeful, peaceful, and prosperous future for our children and grandchildren.”

Related Sites:
White House Transcript of President Bush’s Radio Address

 

Israeli cabinet minister Haniya: Send Hamas to paradise

Israeli minister wants Hamas leaders ‘sent to paradise’


JERUSALEM: A far-right Israeli cabinet minister called Saturday for Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya and other militant leaders to be sent to “paradise”. “One should not attack the refugee camps where people live in misery, but rather attack the leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad,” the newly-appointed... Link Here

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Islamic Militancy could yield WWIII: General Abizaid

Link to article: Islamic militancy could yield WWIII, Pakistan  Daily Times

* US general compares rise of militant ideologies to rise of fascism in Europe
* Says extremists will develop WMDs if not stopped

CAMBRIDGE: The top US general in the Middle East said on Friday that if the world does not find a way to stem the rise of Islamic militancy, it will face a third world war.
Army Gen John Abizaid compared the rise of militant ideologies, such as the force driving Al Qaeda, to the rise of fascism in Europe in the 1920s and 1930s that set the stage for World War Two....... Link Here

 

Friday, November 17, 2006

Dismantling al-Qaeda in Iraq

Coalition works to dismantle al-Qaeda

Friday, 17 November 2006

An Iraqi Army Soldier looks on as an interpreter attempts to empty a water barrel during a raid in Mosul. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Antonieta Rico.

BAGHDAD
— Coalition Forces killed nine terrorists and detained nine suspected terrorists during a raid Thursday south of Yusufiyah, further diminishing the al-Qaeda in Iraq network.

As Coalition troops approached the targeted area, they called for people to exit the buildings. The troops noticed several armed men in a nearby wooded area maneuvering against them.

Friendly forces called in close air support to deal with the threat. Coalition aircraft engaged the terrorists with precision fire to reduce the possibility of collateral damage and ensure the safety of nearby civilians.

Several terrorists killed were wearing suicide vests.

Coalition Forces detained 18 suspected terrorists and destroyed a cache of improvised explosive device materials Wednesday while conducting multiple raids.

The raids targeted suspects in northern Baghdad and al-Anbar province believed to have direct ties to al-Qaeda in Iraq terrorist cells.  

Ground troops located and detonated a stockpile of automobile batteries believed to be stored for use in vehicle-borne IED attacks on innocent Iraqi civilians and Coalition Forces.

The raids are part of ongoing, coordinated efforts to eliminate al-Qaeda operations in the Baghdad region. Coalition Forces continue to prevent suicide bombings by killing and capturing terrorists, intercepting and destroying VBIEDs and suicide vests and continuously degrading al-Qaeda cells operating within Iraq.

 

In other developments throughout Iraq:

 

Thursday, November 16, 2006

More War Stories that Won't get a Log of Play

Courtesy of Big Dog's Weblog.  Thank you for your service Big Dog!!

The military medical folks have done an outstanding job in the war on terror in Iraq. I say that with a bit of bias, since I was in charge of medical folks in the Army. They treat everyone who is injured regardless of status and they often save lives that years ago would have been lost. We hardly hear about the job they are doing, especially the job they do taking care of civilians.

Sometimes they pick up civilians. Lt. Col. Sean Killeen, the unit’s commander, told of a recent car accident in which an infant died, but a woman and her 9- and 12-year-old children were saved.

“Winning hearts and minds by saving lives,” Killeen said. He spoke of how one of his medics kissed the head of the dying baby. “That’s a form of communication that goes on, no matter what you think of the war.” [my emphasis] Stars and Stripes

The compassion that our troops show is beyond anything that the enemy is capable of and because of this, you will hardly see it or read about it. That in and of itself is a particularly sad reality.

 

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Gaze Extremism Flourishing

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[Gaza] Following continual rocket attacks by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army launched a seven-day military operation.   

If the Palestinian government does not want Israel to launch defensive intrusions into Palestinian territories, it should prevent the launching of rockets into Israel.  The world community goes out of its way to give Hamas, Hezbollah, and other extremist organizations a pass for bad behavior and stacks condemnation on Israel.   For the rest of the story, Click Here

 

Abizaid weighs in

Abizaid, New Dem Leader Clash on Iraq Timetable

Note from the Bosun: Folks, the Dems just do not get it. I doubt that they (Pelosi, Murtha, Reid, et al) are capable of seeing the big picture on Global Terrorism and Islamic Jihad. Now, General Abizaid weighs in.

The top U.S. commander for Mideast testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee and indicated that he is optimistic that U.S. forces can stabilize Iraq.

General Abizaid's testimony has put him in contradiction to the newly-empowered Democratic leadership. Senator Carl Levin (and his apologist and appeasing cronies in the most liberal party) appears to be predispositioned and has his mind made up when he (Levin) commented that he thinks U.S. troops need to start pulling out of Iraq. Link Here

Click here for full Politics coverage from Fox News

Link here to General Abizaid's Department of Defense Official Bio

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Ahmadinejad: Israel will cease to exist

(Courtesy of Drudge Report)


Netanyahu: Ahmadinejad is preparing another Holocaust...

"It's 1938 and Iran is Germany. And Iran is racing to arm itself with atomic bombs," Netanyahu told delegates to the annual United Jewish Communities General Assembly, repeating the line several times, like a chorus, during his address. "Believe him and stop him," the opposition leader said of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. "This is what we must do. Everything else pales before this."

While the Iranian president "denies the Holocaust," Netanyahu said, "he is preparing another Holocaust for the Jewish state."

And then Blair, 'SPLIT WITH BUSH: BLAIR SAYS IRAN AND SYRIA CAN BE 'PARTNERS FOR PEACE'...'

The  first cracks in the united front over Iraq between Tony Blair and President Bush appeared last night as the Prime Minister offered Iran and Syria the prospect of dialogue over the future of Iraq and the Middle East.

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Senior (American) Democrats have begun talking openly about the prospect of bringing troops home within six months, while others have urged the president to negotiate a diplomatic solution with Iraq’s neighbours.

We are in a world of shit, Folks.  It sure looks to me that the apologists and appeasers of the world will eventually sell out Israel.  What do I know, I'll let you decide for yourself. 

 

 

Sunday, November 12, 2006

National Terror Alert Response Center Headline Summary 11/13/2006

This Week's Headline Summary Courtesy of National Terror Alert Response Center

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Speculation Mounts On Death Of Bin Laden

November 12th, 2006

Has the rumor of Osama bin Laden’s death been greatly exaggerated, or is there more to it than initially thought? The news first surfaced last September, when a French regional newspaper citing French and Saudi intelligence sources claimed that the most wanted man in the world had died while hiding in the mountains between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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4 Terror Groups Declare War On U.S.
November 12th, 2006

Four Palestinian Authority terrorist groups, including that of PA President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah organization, called on Muslims worldwide to attack America “with no mercy.”

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Airports On Alert After FBI Warning
November 12th, 2006

Barely four days after a letter was discovered at Tiruchirapalli airport warning of al-Qaeda’s plans to attack airports in the south, the US intelligence agency FBI has alerted the airports here to guard against al-Qaeda’s designs to unleash terror on outbound international flights.

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Al Qaeda May Be Plotting Holiday Attacks
November 10th, 2006

Intelligence agencies have been warned that al Qaeda may be planning to attack air and rail travel in Europe in actions that may occur during the busy holiday travel season.

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Al-Qaeda in Iraq Claims It’s Winning War
November 10th, 2006

Al-Qaeda in Iraq claimed in a new audio tape Friday to be winning the war faster than expected in Iraq and said it had mobilized 12,000 fighters who had “vowed to die for God’s sake.”The U.S. military, meanwhile, reported that three U.S. soldiers and a Marine were killed Thursday in Iraq, the U.S. military said, bringing the number of Americans who have died in the country so far this month to 25. At least 105 U.S. forces died in October, the fourth highest monthly toll of the war.

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Air Strike Missed Al Qaeda’s No. 2 by a Few Hours
November 10th, 2006

A strike by an American Predator drone in Pakistan’s tribal areas in January missed Al Qaeda’s second in command, Ayman al-Zawahri, by just two hours, an intelligence official here says, disclosing that the hunt for Al Qaeda’s leaders had come much closer to killing him than was previously thought.

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British Tracking 30 Potential Terror Plots
November 10th, 2006

British authorities are tracking almost 30 terrorist plots involving 1,600 individuals, the head of Britain’s MI5 spy agency said, adding that many of the suspects are homegrown British terrorists plotting homicide attacks.

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Explosive Powder Found On Chinese Ship
November 9th, 2006

Indonesian troops found detonators and 63 tons of explosive powder on a Chinese ship anchored off Batam island after it broke down in the Malacca Strait, a local police chief said. “We are trying to find out if these explosives were legal and what they were intended for,” said Brig. Gen. Sutarman, head of the Riau Islands police, adding that documents found on the ship indicated it was bound for Yemen.

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2 CMU Students Released From Jail
November 9th, 2006

Two Carnegie Mellon University seniors accused of trying to sneak into Heinz Field were released from jail Wednesday after a judge reduced their bond from $1 million to zero.

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Canada: Intentional Food Tampering Suspected
November 7th, 2006

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Maple Leaf Foods have recalled some ham and sliced meat products after police were called in to investigate a small number of syringe casings found at an Ontario plant.

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U.K. To Implement Biometric ID Cards

November 7th, 2006

The government argues ID cards, which will be verifiable with fingerprint and iris scans, are necessary to crack down on terrorism, benefit fraud and abuse of the National Health Service. Legislation allowing the government to set up the system passed Parliament in March.

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Black Hawk Down; The True Story

Cpt. Jeff Struecker

Captain Jeff Trucker: Fearless?

CBN.com – It was only supposed to take an hour.

Late afternoon of October 3, 1993, attack helicopters dropped about 120 elite American soldiers into a busy neighborhood in one of the most dangerous sections of Mogadishu, Somalia. Their mission: abduct several top lieutenants of the Somalia warlord. Struecker was assigned as a lead Humvee for the mission. Everything was going according to plan until the news came over the radio that one of the Army’s Blackhawk attack helicopters had been shot down. One of the rangers had missed the rope and fallen 70 feet, face first from a Black Hawk helicopter. Struecker’s mission then became the recovery of the critically injured soldier. This was no easy task when you consider Mogadishu was a city of about 1.5 million people, mostly armed and opposed to the U.S. military presence there.

The 2001 film Black Hawk Down wasn't all fiction. It was the dramatic portrayal of Cpt. Jeff Struecker and his troop's ordeal in Somalia. For the rest of the story, Fearless

The Road to Unafraid

His Book: The Road to Unafraid

A Black Hawk Down hero and now an Army Chaplain, Cpt. Jeff Struecker shares his experiences and how God taught him faith even at the frontlines.

 

War in Afghanistan

Twenty Taliban Militants Killed in Afghanistan

More than 20 Taliban fighters were killed in five days of fighting in eastern Afghanistan.  Gen. Murad Ali, the deputy Afghan army commander for Paktika province, said 20 bodies were recovered from the fighting in Bermel district. In addition, he said, airstrikes or artillery fire struck two Taliban trucks, killing an estimated 40 fighters. Four NATO soldiers and three Afghan soldiers were injured, he said.  For the rest of the story, Taliban

 

 

Terrorists announce plans to attack United States

Militants declare they're preparing to 'hit Americans without mercy'


By Aaron Klein WorldNetDaily.com

JERUSALEM – Four terror groups here, including militants from Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party, which the U.S. considers moderate, warned today America is now officially a target for attacks both in the region and abroad.

The terror groups blamed the U.S. for "attacking Muslim land" in Israel, Iraq and Afghanistan, and for providing support to the Israeli Defense Forces, which last week accidentally hit a residential area with artillery fire while trying to stop rockets from being launched from the northern Gaza Strip into nearby Jewish communities.  For the rest of the story, Terrorists 

 

Friday, November 10, 2006

Veterans' Day 2006

Forwarded by a good "blogger" friend Jerry W. Retired, USMC

A Soldier’s Christmas

The embers glowed softly, and in their dim light, I gazed round the room and I cherished the sight. My wife was asleep, her head on my chest, My daughter beside me, angelic in rest.

Outside the snow fell, a blanket of white, Transforming the yard to a winter delight. The sparkling lights in the tree I believe, Completed the magic that was Christmas Eve.

My eyelids were heavy, my breathing was deep, Secure and surrounded by love I would sleep. In perfect contentment, or so it would seem, So I slumbered, perhaps I started to dream.

The sound wasn't loud, and it wasn't too near, But I opened my eyes when it tickled my ear. Perhaps just a cough, I didn't quite know, Then the sure sound of footsteps outside in the snow.

My soul gave a tremble, I struggled to hear, And I crept to the door just to see who was near. Standing out in the cold and the dark of the night, A lone figure stood, his face weary and tight.

A soldier, I puzzled, some twenty years old, Perhaps a Marine, huddled here in the cold. Alone in the dark, he looked up and smiled, Standing watch over me, and my wife and my child.

"What are you doing?" I asked without fear, "Come in this moment, it's freezing out here! Put down your pack, brush the snow from your sleeve, You should be at home on a cold Christmas Eve!"

For barely a moment I saw his eyes shift, Away from the cold and the snow blown in drifts. To the window that danced with a warm fire's light Then he sighed and he said "Its really all right, I'm out here by choice, I'm here every night."

"It's my duty to stand at the front of the line, That separates you from the darkest of times. No one had to ask or beg or implore me, I'm proud to stand here like my fathers before me. My Gramps died at 'Pearl' on a day in December," Then he sighed, "That's a Christmas 'Gram' always remembers."

"My dad stood his watch in the jungles of 'Nam', And now it is my turn and so, here I am. I've not seen my own son in more than a while, But my wife sends me pictures, he's sure got her smile."

Then he bent and he carefully pulled from his bag, The red, white, and blue... An American flag. "I can live through the cold and the being alone, Away from my family, my house and my home".

"I can stand at my post through the rain and the sleet, I can sleep in a foxhole with little to eat. I can carry the weight of killing another, Or lay down my life with my sister and brother."

"Who stand at the front against any and all, To ensure for all time that this flag will not fall." "So go back inside," he said, "harbor no fright, Your family is waiting and I'll be all right."

"But isn't there something I can do, at the least, Give you money," I asked, "or prepare you a feast?" "It seems all too little for all that you've done, For being away from your wife and your son."

Then his eye welled a tear that held no regret, "Just tell us you love us, and never forget. To fight for our rights back at home while we're gone, To stand your own watch, no matter how long."

"For when we come home, either standing or dead, To know you remember we fought and we bled. Is payment enough, and with that we will trust, That we mattered to you as you mattered to us."

LCDR Jeff Giles, SC, USN
30th Naval Construction Regiment OIC, Logistics Cell One Al Taqqadum, Iraq

 

Dear  Bos'un's readers

Christmas will be coming soon and some credit is due to our U.S. Service men and women for our being able to celebrate these festivities. Let us try in this small way to pay a tiny bit of what we owe. Make people stop and think of our heroes, living and dead, who sacrificed themselves for us.

Have You Hugged a Vet Lately??

Respectfully,

Jerry W.

 

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Is CNN Bias?

According to an article in World Net Daily, Nerchivan Barzani, the prime minister of Iraqi Kurdistan in a meeting with Gold Star Families visiting U.S. troops in the Middle east, discussed with the families how our news media coverage of Iraq is shameful. Barzani met with a delegation of Gold Star Families each of who lost a child in Operation Iraqi Freedom. It is disturbing to me that our America news media organizations have downplayed the historic visit. The Gold Star Families trip was sponsored by Move America Forward. It appears to me that if it isn't Cindy Sheehan and her radicalized friends spouting the left wing agenda, it is not news for our bias mainstream media.

Courtesy of Newsbusters.com

Iraqi Leader: CNN International, Al-Jazeera 'Equally Bad'

by Matthew Sheffield, November 7, 2006

CNN International is in some prestigious company now:

A government leader in Iraq's Kurdistan region has told Gold Star Families visiting U.S. troops in the Middle East that the news media's coverage of the situation in Iraq is terribly biased.

"CNN International and Al Jazeera are equally bad in their coverage of the situation in Iraq," said Nerchivan Barzani, the prime minister of Iraqi Kurdistan.

"When I was in the United States recently and read the negative news in the Washington Post, New York Times and in the network TV broadcasts, I even wondered if things had gotten so bad since I had left that I shouldn't return," he said. read more

Matthew Sheffield's blog Outside link to comments

Monday, November 06, 2006

Another Pendleton 8 Marine Accepts a Plea Bargain

USMC Insignia

According to KFMB San Diego, Channel 8 News, another Marine accepted a plea bargain in the Al Hamdania, Iraq, murder case. 

The prosecution contends that members of the "Pendleton 8" squad abducted an Iraqi man, Hashim Ibrahim Awad, from his home after their plot to kidnap and kill a known insurgent failed.

Prosecutors contend that the Iraqi man was subsequently shot and a shovel and AK-47 were planted next to the body to make it appear that Awad was an insurgent planting a roadside bomb.

In October, Navy Hospital Corpsman Petty Officer 3rd Class Melson J. Baco entered a guilty plea after prosecutors worked out a plea bargain with him and his attorney.  Private First Class John Jodka III plead guilty to lesser charges.  

Today, Lance Corporal Tyler Jackson entered his pleas through his attorney.   It is reported that all three servicemen plead guilty to reduced charges in return for their testimony. 

The Pendleton 8's house of cards has crumbled further with Jackson copping to the latest plea agreement.  How many more will accept plea agreements for their testimony.  And then, will a full account of the truth be made known or will it be the prosecution's version of the truth? 

As I said in earlier posts, this case is complicated due to the nature of combat fatigue and stress.  We are going to have to keep an open mind as the remaining five marines trials unfold and their testimonies are given.

Baco has already discussed the pressures he was under and expressed remorse at the unfortunate demise of Awad.  I would like to hear from the remaining patrol members about the pressures that they faced in Iraq in the lead up to the unfortunate Hamdania incidence.  What was going on in their minds that morning in Hamdania and the orders that they were given have yet to be revealed.

The Marine Corps has remained especially mum about this case and have yet to authorize press releases of the proceedings. 

Stay tuned as more information as it becomes available. News channel 8 has been an excellent source of trial information.  Check for periodic updates at: News Channel 8 KFMB San Diego

Also reporting:

Austin American Statesman:  Marine Enters Pleas

Mount Vernon, Ohio: Marine Pleads Guilty to Assault, Conspiracy in Case of Iraqi Civilian Who Was Killed

Seattle PI: Marine enters pleas in Iraqi case

National Terrorism Alert Center Week in Review 11/06/2006

Courtesy of National Terror Alert Response Center

MONITORING: Heinz Field Arrests Spur Terror Response
November 5th, 2006

Two Carnegie Mellon University students caught trying to sneak into Heinz Field in the middle of the night purportedly to film a music video prompted an anti-terrorist response that included pumped-up security at yesterday’s Steelers game against the Broncos.

Sudeep Paul, 21, of Woodbury, N.Y., and Anand Shankar Durvasula, 20, of Morgan Hill, Calif., were arraigned last night after the two Carnegie Mellon University students were accused of trying to sneak into Heinz Field early yesterday.

The two young men were being held last night in the Allegheny County Jail on $1 million straight bond each.

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Frank W. Dunham Jr. Defended Terrorism Suspect
November 5th, 2006

Frank W. Dunham Jr., 64, who fought for Zacarias Moussaoui and other well-known terrorism suspects as the first federal public defender in Alexandria, died Nov. 3 at his Alexandria home.

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Homeland Security Data Fusion Centers
November 5th, 2006

The Homeland Security Department hopes to improve information sharing with state and local government fusion centers by giving those centers intelligence officers and an advanced communications network for classified information, a senior official said Friday.

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Bank Customer Stirs Terror Probe
November 4th, 2006

Something about the chubby middle-aged man didn’t sit right with eagle-eyed employees at the Commerce Bank in Drexel Hill on Wednesday.

According to sources: “There are a lot of red flags here, we don’t know if we have an identity-theft issue; we don’t know if we have a money-laundering issue, or a terrorist connection.”

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Six Arab States Join Rush To Go Nuclear

November 3rd, 2006

The spectre of a nuclear race in the Middle East was raised yesterday when six Arab states announced that they were embarking on programmes to master atomic technology. The countries involved were named by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Saudi Arabia. Tunisia and the UAE have also shown interest.

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U.S. Speeds Up Attack Plans For North Korea
November 3rd, 2006

The Pentagon has stepped up planning for attacks against North Korea’s nuclear program and is bolstering nuclear forces in Asia, said defense officials familiar with the highly secret process.

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Los Alamos Lab Breach Could Be Devastating
November 3rd, 2006

The recent security breach at Los Alamos National Laboratory was very serious, with sensitive materials being taken out of the facility possibly including information on how to deactivate locks on nuclear weapons.

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Terrorists, Materials Smuggled Across Border
November 3rd, 2006

A Newschannel 5 investigation reveals suspected terrorists are hiding inside the U.S. and they got here by sneaking across the Mexican border. “What we’ve been reporting for more than a year has been confirmed by a government report just released”.

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Pitt and Jolie Receive Death Threats From al Qaeda
November 3rd, 2006

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have received threats on their lives from members of terrorist group al Qaeda.

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U.S. To Screen All Who Cross Borders
November 3rd, 2006

The federal government disclosed details Thursday of a border-security program to screen all people who enter and leave the United States, create a terrorism risk profile of each individual and retain that information for up to 40 years.

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Paris: Terror Suspects On Airport Staff
November 2nd, 2006

Up To a dozen workers at Paris Charles de Gaulle have access to the most sensitive areas of the airport, despite being suspected of links to Islamic terrorism, it emerged yesterday.

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Could al-Qaeda Build Nuke Inside U.S.
November 2nd, 2006

Terrorists could assemble a small group of fewer than 20 to construct a Hiroshima-size nuclear bomb, purchase the fissionable uranium needed and transport it to the U.S. city of their choice for less than $10 million, says a new report published in the November-December issue of Foreign Policy.

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Plane Terror Plot Possibly Targeted U.S. Cities
November 2nd, 2006

A group of alleged terrorists arrested in London in August planned to blow up airliners over U.S. cities to maximize casualties, rather than over the Atlantic Ocean as many intelligence officials originally thought, according to recent remarks by a senior FBI official.

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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Iran tests missiles to cover Strait of Hormuz and Arabian Gulf: Iran Missiles Will Cover Gulf and Strait of Hormuz

Courtesy of Russian News and Information Agency Novosti

TEHRAN, November 3 (RIA Novosti) - Iran has test-launched three new models of anti-ship missiles during an exercise in the Persian Gulf, Iranian television reported Friday.

"The range of these missiles covers the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all the Strait of Hormuz," a senior Revolutionary Guards official said on television.

The anti-ship C-802 Noor, TL-10 Kowsar, and TL-6 Nasr missiles have an approximate range of 120 kilometers (75 miles) to 170 kilometers (106 miles).

Iran has already successfully launched several dozen long-range missiles during large-scale military exercises, codenamed Great Prophet, which are taking place November 2-12 in southern Iran, and involve ground units, the Air Force, Navy and Basij (militia) forces.

Iranian television said the first day of the exercises was notable for the successful launch of Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 long-range ballistic missiles, as well as of Scud-B, Fateh-110 and other missiles. It added that Iranian specialists had designed all of the missiles.

On Wednesday, Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps General Yahya Rahim-Safavi said the main aim of the maneuvers was to demonstrate the might of the Iranian people and their determination to defend the country from all threats.

He added the exercises do not pose a threat to neighboring countries, but on the contrary are meant to improve security in the region.

Iran is believed to possess one of the largest ballistic missile forces in the developing world, and is reportedly running an ambitious missile development program. Many countries likewise suspect it of developing nuclear weapons through its uranium enrichment program.

Also reporting this development:

Iran Test Fires Three New Missiles

Iran has successfully test-fired three new models of sea missiles in a show of force to assert its military capacities in the Gulf.  For more on this Associated Press news feed, please visit CBN: Test Fire Missiles

Where is the Strait of Hormuz?

The Strait of Hormuz (Arabic: مضيق هرمز‎, Persian: تنگه هرمز‎) is a narrow, strategically important stretch of ocean between the Gulf of Oman in the southeast and the Persian Gulf in the southwest. On the north coast is Iran (Persia) and on the south coast is the United Arab Emirates and Musandam, an exclave of Oman.

The strait at its narrowest is 21 miles wide, having two 1-mile-wide channels for marine traffic separated by a 2-mile-wide buffer zone, and is the only sea passage to the open ocean for large areas of the petroleum exporting Persian Gulf States. Some 20 percent of the world's oil supply passes through the strait every day.  (Wikipedia)

 

Breaking: Saddam Sentenced to Death

Baghdad Braces for Verdict

Saddam trial outcome expected to ignite violence Sunday; Iraqi PM says he hopes ousted dictator will 'get what he deserves'
Documents: 1999 U.S. War Games Predicted Iraqi Chaos

 

 

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Friday, November 03, 2006

The Intifada of France

The ongoing 'intifada' in France has injured 2,500 police in 2006 and appears to have no let up.  As a matter of fact the violence in France is escalating at a rapid rate.

This might have dropped below the radar, but Al Qaeda and its allies are literally battling the Crusaders every day in Europe. And so far, Europe isn't doing so well.

"We are in a state of civil war, orchestrated by radical Islamists," said Michel Thoomis, secretary general of the Action Police trade union. "This is not a question of urban violence any more. It is an intifada, with stones and firebombs."

The French Interior Ministry has acknowledged the Muslim uprising. The ministry said more than 2,500 police officers have been injured in 2006. This amounts to at least 14 officers each day. Courtesy of World Tribune

To me this truly does appear to be a clash of civilizations.  One has to ponder on the any whys young Islamists are becoming are more radicalized each year.  Remember, France is a non supporter and non participant in the war in Iraq.  They are progressive liberals who practice appeasement and have an apologist attitude.  France is a model for America's liberal party and Kerry koolaid drinkers. 

It appears to me that \the Arab culture believe that the strong do what they will, and the weak do what they must until the shoe is on the other foot.  Then, those who were weak but now are strong appear to come back to take what they want.  Radicalization and vengeance intoxicates the young Islamists.  Islamists feed on the vengeance to commit unthinkable crimes in their  desire for religious purity and their Longing for earthly glory.  The mass hysteria of Islamofacism creates its own logic and transforms young Islamists.  Imagine how out of control the Islamists will be if America cuts and run from Iraq after the 2008 Presidential Election. 

MEMRI had a good dissertation on the subject, 'The Tribal Arab Culture of Vengeance Transmuted their Defeats into a Fixated, Vengeful Mentality'

"This deep-rooted culture of tribal vengefulness in the [Arab] collective consciousness is a fundamental driving force. [This driving force] has transmuted this consciousness into a fixated, brooding, vengeful mentality, instead of transforming [that kind of culture] into a [source of] far-sighted thought and self-criticism, as a grasp for a spring board for a consciousness of the vital necessity to emulate the enemy, that is becoming like him in modern knowledge, thought and politics, so as to reshape the traditional personality and adapt it to the requirements of the time, as did Japan in the aftermath of its unprecedented defeat in the history of mankind in 1945."

"The culture of tribal vengeance haunts… not only in our relations with the other but also our relations with each other, between Arab countries and within each country, from honor crimes [I.e. murder of women] to tribal and factional strife. Rightly, Muhammad Hasannain Haikal called the 20 years of war between the Al-Gama'a Al-Islamiyya and Islamic Jihad organizations and the [Egyptian] police ' the blood vengeance war between the police tribe and the Islamist tribe.'"

"The hysteria of vengeance on the West and on its protégée Israel has disastrous results – for example, the Arab traditional elite's phobia of Western modernism. The Western imperialism that followed this Western modernism crippled this elite, depriving it of the ability of rational statesmanship. [Statesmanship] that includes [the adoption of] constructive [Western] innovation; setting realistic aims; playing the political game rationally; realistically interpreting the [global or regional] balance of power and harnessing [this interpretation] in the decision-making [process]; managing crises sensibly by peaceably bringing the conditions of its solution into fruition; and, finally, developing decision-making procedures."

"The policy of vengeance that prevails today, especially among the influential elites in Palestine, Syria and Iraq, has banished any rational policy from their domestic decision making. In their domestic policy, these elites dismiss all public discussion. In their foreign policy, they refuse to negotiate. This is how these elites increase the likelihood of implosion [i.e. domestic strife] and war. It [also] explains their careening from one domestic outbreak [of violence] into the next, and from one destructive war into the next, much fiercer war."

"These traditional leaderships, saturated with collective narcissism, have undergone the same experience as people afflicted with depression. They are driven by their guilt-struck emotions to self-punishment, which is likely to end in suicide. This collective self-punishment is revealed in many cases, which I will summarize in two [phenomenon]: a) an 'all or nothing' policy, and b) a cult of armament and violence aimed at salvaging the injured face of this collective narcissism through martial victory, hoping that this would wash out the disgrace of military defeats."

I doubt that we have seen the worst yet.  The worst is yet to come.  Cut and run and watch out.

 

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INTERNATIONAL & FOREIGN FUGITIVE ARRESTS OPERATION FALCON III

Courtesy of the US Marshal Service

FALCON III, as with the previous operations, involved the pursuit and apprehension of fugitives beyond the borders of the United States. In addition, investigators located gang fugitives and sexual predators wanted by foreign law enforcement, but who eluded justice by hiding in this country. Through firmly established relationships, the USMS was able to share fugitive information with those foreign countries through the USMS Foreign Field Offices, INTERPOL, and other federal partners overseas, including the network of State Department Regional Security Officers stationed at every American Embassy throughout the world. 7 International Fugitives arrested outside the United States

6 Subjects arrested in Mexico

  • Attempt Homicide/Robbery (Provisional Arrest/Held in Mexico)
  • Kidnapping/Child Stealing (Provisional Arrest/Held in Mexico)
  • Assault with deadly weapon (Deported to US)
  • Parolee/Aggravated Assault (Deported to US)
  • Child rape (Deported to US)
  • 1 Subject in El Salvador
  • -Multiple counts child molestation (Deported to US)

7 Foreign Fugitives arrested in the United States

  • Murder suspect wanted in Mexico (Deported to Mexico)
  • Murder suspect/gang leader wanted in Jamaica (Deportation pending)
  • Child Rapist wanted in Canada (Provisional Arrest/Extradition)
  • Kidnapping suspect wanted in Korea (Provisional Arrest/Extradition)
  • Fraud suspect wanted in Hong Kong China (Provisional Arrest/Extradition)
  • Fraud suspect wanted in Poland (Provisional Arrest/Extradition)
  • Fraud suspect wanted in Sweden (Deportation pending)
    **subject now facing weapons & narcotics charges in US

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

F-16 Fighting Falcon over Iraq

After taking on gas from a KC-135 Stratotanker four miles above Iraq, an F-16 Fighting Falcon deployed from Canon Air Force Base, N.M., pulls away to resume its close-air support mission for coalition forces on the ground. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Scottt Wagers.

What the Extremists are saying - 10/30/2006

 Courtsey of Cen tcom: Ansar al-Sunnah in Iraq issued a communiqué today, Monday, October 30, 2006, claiming responsibility for a suicide operation targeting General Serhad, the director of the police in the jurisdiction of Kirkuk and surrounding areas, at a police administration building in Kirkuk. The group states that they planned the general’s assassination for approximately six months, citing his “declared war” on the Mujahideen and serving the Shi’ites and “Jewish supporters,” Massoud al-Barzani and Jalal al-Talabani, as cause. He was first targeted by the group in a roadside bombing operation between Kirkuk and Tikrit on September 29, 2006, but he survived. The group states: “We warned him that if he is not going to repent we are going to be after him, but these kinds of people do not repent”.

The group found that a suicide bombing would be the only way to ensure General Serhad’s death so they dispatched one of their members for the operation. The bomber detonated his explosive belt at the general’s office in a police administration building, during a meeting. The message indicates that those officers inside the meeting and most of the people present in the adjacent hall were killed. Ansar al-Sunnah then addresses the “apostates,” warning: “Repent to live in peace, you and your people, and we will not touch any of you with harm; otherwise, we still have many arrows which will not miss you, Allah willing”.

According to media reports, the suicide bomber, dressed in a police officer uniform, detonated his explosives inside a police headquarters in Kirkuk today, killing two policemen and a three-year-old girl, injuring nineteen people.

 

 

Kerry Chronicles

Courtesy of the Drudge Report. Thanks for the sharp eye Matt


VIDEO: KERRY WARNS STUDENTS:  EDUCATE YOURSELF, OR YOU'LL GET STUCK IN IRAQ...
VIDEO: BUSH: KERRY COMMENTS 'INSULTING AND SHAMEFUL'...
Iowa candidate asks Kerry to cancel visit...
*Kerry Pulls Out Of Minnesota Appearance...
**No Casey/Kerry In Philly...
TN Harold Ford asks Kerry to apologize...
MORE DEMS PILE ON...
VIDEO: IMUS TO KERRY: 'Please stop it. Stop talking. Go home, get on the bike'...

 

Iraqi Army makes waves on the Euphrates

Courtesy of Centcom

30 Oct. 2006

By Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Schwind
129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

From a distance it looks like a classic summer scene: boaters enjoying an afternoon on the river, taking an occasional dip to cool from the sun. But that’s far from the real situation occurring on the Euphrates River near Camp Habbaniyah, Iraq.

In reality, this is a new initiative to prevent improvised explosive devices (IEDs) from entering the area. The boaters and swimmers are actually soldiers in the Iraqi Army (IA), receiving small boat operator, or coxswain, training they requested from their American Military Transition Team (MiTT) counterparts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictured: U.S. Navy Lt. Eric Torres, member of the Marine Corps Reserve's 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company of Long Beach, Calif. and attached to the 1st Iraqi Army Division Military Transition Team, communicates the need to slow the boat speed down as he teaches an Iraqi soldier how to operate a boat on the Euphrates River. The Iraqi Army will soon patrol the river to prevent insurgents from transporting IEDs into the area.

Preventing insurgents from transporting IEDs on the Euphrates River is not the only significant aspect of this situation. Also important is the fact that the Iraqi Army identified the need to patrol the river--positive proof of the advancement of the leadership of the Iraqi Army.

“It’s a sign that the Iraqi Army is thinking forward,” said U.S. Marine Col. Juan Ayala, senior adviser of the 1st IA Division MiTT.

 “They’re not only thinking about what they’re doing on the ground, but they’re also thinking about more than one dimension of the counter-insurgency war.”

Ayala said that when his MiTT arrived in January 2006, the 1st IA Division realized that the insurgency was maneuvering around the area of operation not only on land, but also on the Euphrates River.

“They requested some assistance in training a team to patrol the Euphrates,” Ayala said. “They believe, and intelligence is telling them, that insurgents are transporting supplies, IED-making materials, and other forms of sustainment to support the insurgency in the Caldea, Abu Fleice, and Habbaniyah area, to include Fallujah and Ramadi.”

“What the Iraqi Army, and specifically the 1st IA Division, is trying to do is deny the insurgency that line of communication,” said Ayala, making the Euphrates River one more area where the insurgents can not travel, intimidate the farmers, or bring in IEDs and IED-making materials.

“They’re thinking about manning, equipping, and sustaining their brigades in the counter-insurgency fight which encompasses all levels and all types of maneuver, including maneuver in the water,” Ayala added.

To prepare the Iraqi Army to take their counter-insurgency fight to the water, MiTT members created a combat coxswain course, first of its kind in the post-Saddam era, which teaches basic sailor and patrolling skills needed to perform riverine operations.

A dozen Iraqi soldiers, selected for their swimming ability or prior boating experience, are receiving the initial training from their American mentors. Then, they will train their own comrades and eventually form a combat boating company.

There are three basic parts to this training. First are the tactics, techniques, and procedures of military riverine operations. Second is survivability, or ensuring they can swim with all their equipment, such as body armor and weapons. Third is to handle, maneuver, and maintain water-worthiness of their boats, which were abandoned by the old Iraqi army and refurbished by U.S. troops.

“Their boats are very basic,” said U.S. Navy Lt. Eric Torres, member of Marine Corps Reserve’s 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, which is attached to the 1st IA Division MiTT. “They don’t have a lot of what we’d consider rudimentary equipment. They have eyelets that are bolted on to the fiberglass instead of cleats…so as a result they have to use knots more than we would.
“I’m teaching them not to use shackles or carabiners or anything more modern because their army might not have that later on, so I’m intentionally teaching them the hard way.”

According to Torres, these IA soldiers are mostly combat veterans from the old army, and appreciate the importance of this instruction. They believe they will use this training, whether tying knots in the dark or rescuing someone from the water, for future real-life operations.

“That’s why the guys are so enthusiastic and motivated,” said Torres. “They want to know this because it’s going to save their lives.”

Although the combat coxswain training is fundamental, its impact could be great for the 1st IA Division.

“If they interdict the Euphrates River, I think that’s one step closer to the security of their country,” Ayala said.
In the long run, when the Iraqi Army assumes full security of its country, the impact is great for their MiTT advisers too. That will be the time for U.S. forces to pull out of Iraq.

Then American troops can enjoy their own classic summer scenes, at home.

US, Afghan troops kill three "terrorists," capture one

Courtesy of Yahoo - AFP

AFP/ISAF Photo:

French soldiers of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) patrol on the outskirts of Kabul. US and Afghan troops have killed three "terrorists" during a clash with militants in violence-hit southeastern Afghanistan.(AFP/ISAF)

KABUL (AFP) - US and Afghan troops have killed three "terrorists" during a clash with militants in violence-hit southeastern Afghanistan, the US-led coalition said.

Another suspect was captured during a raid at a compound in Khost province near the Pakistani border, it said in a statement on Wednesday. The nationalities of the militants killed were not released.

For the rest of the story go to: US, Afghan Troops Joint Ops