Archive for August, 2010

Israel has only days to strike Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactor

Photo by: AP

WASHINGTON – Israel has only mere days to launch an attack on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactor if Russia makes good on its plan to deliver fuel there this weekend, former US ambassador to the UN John Bolton warned Tuesday.

He said that once Russia has loaded the fuel into the reactor — slated for Saturday – Israel would no longer be willing to strike for fear of triggering widespread radiation in an attack.

“This is a very, very big victory for Iran,” Bolton told The Jerusalem Post. “This is a huge threshold.”

http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=185060

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7 Special Forces soldiers to get Silver Star for Afghan valor

“Even though the enemy was firing from just 10 feet, Roland immediately climbed out of the relative safety of his armored vehicle and started attacking enemy fighters in a nearby wadi, or dry streambed.

He and his fellow soldiers killed two of the enemy and cleared the rest of the wadi of enemy attackers, all while under fire from snipers. Their actions meant the enemy was no longer a threat to his unit’s rear flank.

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What is the best defensive pistol to carry?

by Carteach

“A defensive carry weapon must work, must be there, and be big enough to do the job at hand.

My opinion? The largest reliable pistol you can carry, comfortably concealed all day, that is the way to go.

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Afghan boys greet a combined special operations force

Afghan boys greet a combined special operations force during an Afghan National Army-led counter-narcotics operation in northern Zabul, April 10. The Afghan National Army-led narcotics operation, in concert with Drug Enforcement Administration and assisted by U.S. Special Operations Forces, was to investigate the presence of facilities and re-engagement with villages in the province. (U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist (SW) Jeremy L. Wood) (Released)

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Moonlight illuminates the forecastle aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Cole

Moonlight illuminates the forecastle aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Cole as Sailors prepare for an early morning replenishment-at-sea. Cole is participating in Exercise Joint Warrior 09-2, a United Kingdom-led, multinational and multiwarfare exercise designed to improve interoperability between allied navies as well as to prepare for a role in combined operations during upcoming deployments. Photo by Seaman Matthew Bookwalter

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“Project Deliverance” Mexico and U.S. authorities join forces

The 22-month multi-agency investigation called “Project Deliverance” resulted in the arrest of more than 2,200 individuals and the seizure of $154 million in U.S. currency, 1,262 pounds of methamphetamine, 2.5 tons of cocaine, 1,410 pounds of heroin, 69 tons of marijuana, 501 weapons, and 527 vehicles.

http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2010/08/mexico-and-us-joining-forces-to-fight.html

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13 Die in Drug-Related Violence in Mexico

A soldier stands guard at a crime scene with a covered-up body next to a crashed car in Yahualica Gonzalez Gallo August 15, 2010. Seven unidentified dead bodies were found scattered around the town on Sunday after shootings had been reported in different areas, according to local media.

Gunmen killed 13 people in separate incidents over the weekend in Mexico’s Guerrero and Jalisco states, police said.

Police found the bodies of seven men in Yahualica de Gonzalez Gallo, a town in the western state of Jalisco.

Coroner’s office personnel removed the bodies of the unidentified men from crime scenes in several neighborhoods in the small town located near the border with Zacatecas state.

Police stand near a burned car where the bodies of two burned people had been found on the outskirts of Yahualica Gonzalez Gallo August 15, 2010.

http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2010/08/13-die-in-drug-related-violence-in.html

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Police Confirm Mexican Mayor Is Missing

Mayor Edelmiro Cavazos Leal

The mayor of the northern Mexican city of Santiago is missing and was apparently kidnapped by gunmen working for an organized crime group, police said Monday.

http://www.borderlandbeat.com/

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Extreme Long Range Rifle Class

Extreme Long Range Rifle Class
September 28-30th, 2010- Guernsey, WY

PRW – Extreme Long Range Rifle, September 28-30th, 2010- Guernsey, WY  Bring that .50 BMG, that 300 Win, the .338, or even that tuned 7mm Mag. and shoot out to 1500 yards. Learn about wind calls, long range ballistics and build the ultimate drop chart”.  3 days, includes on base accommodations and food! Round count – minimum 300 but feel free to bring as much as you like, we’ll shoot it. This school is geared towards the long range hunter or target shooter.  If downing an Elk at 500 yards is your goal, we can help. If getting closer to making the elusive ‘mile’ shot is your fancy, we can help there too. Challenge yourself and push that rifle to its limits!  Tuition – $650 http://www.precisionrifleworkshop.com/prwcivilian.html

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Executive Protection Course

IntelliQuest Training Academy’s 5 day Executive Protection Course offered Monday September 13, 2010 thru Friday September 17, 2010

IntelliQuest Training Academy is presenting a 5 day Executive Protection Course for today’s operators. This course is based on real world scenarios that incorporates appropriate training taking into account that most civilian executive protection teams actually consist of no more than 2 operators and maybe a professional driver on the detail at one time.

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Afghan Presidential Decree Bans Security Firms

From: Star Telegram

KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan’s president issued a decree Tuesday ordering private security companies to disband by the end of the year, drawing a warning from the United States that the move could delay reconstruction and development assistance programs.

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Taliban stone Afghan couple to death for adultery

Taliban forces have stoned a couple to death for adultery in a public execution.

Amnesty International condemns first confirmed stoning in Afghanistan since fall of the Taliban in 2001

Militants ordered the stoning after a married man and a single woman in Dasht-e-Archi district, Kunduz province, were accused of eloping.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/16/taliban-couple-stoned-afghanistan

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Jetting Through the Grand Canyon

They wouldn’t be allowed to do it today, but back in 1959, experienced military pilots would sometimes buzz the Grand Canyon when flying out of nearby Nellis AFB.

http://www.airspacemag.com/multimedia/videos/Jetting-Through-the-Grand-Canyon.html

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Indonesia: Another fine example of religious tolerance

Indonesian Christians have their mouths taped as Indonesian national Red-White flags are waved at half-mast during a protest against rising violence by Islamic hard-liners in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010. Several hundred people from the Forum for Religious Freedom Solidarity held a rally, protesting what they said was the government's inaction in dealing with the hard-liners. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

“Religious minorities in Indonesia push back

For months, Christians in the industrial city of Bekasi have been warned against worshiping on a field that houses their shuttered church. They’ve arrived to find human feces dumped on the land and sermons have been interrupted by demonstrators chanting “Infidels!” and “Leave now!”

But last week, tensions finally exploded.

Twenty worshippers were met by 300 Islamic hard-liners, many of whom hurled shoes and water bottles before pushing past a row of riot police. The mob chased down and punched several members of the group.

“The Batak Christians deserve to be stabbed to death,” yelled Murhali Barda, who heads the FPI chapter in Bekasi. “If they refuse to go home we are ready to fight.”

An argument broke out between Barda and three female members of the congregation. The hard-liners shoved and started punching them. All the while, men chanted from a truck and clerics made speeches saying “Leave. … We will not let you perform prayers here!”

Hard-liners have also become more violent, according to the Setara Institute for Peace and Democracy, a human rights group, which said there have already been 28 attacks on religious freedom in 2010, including everything from preventing groups from performing prayers to burning houses of worship.”

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Colonel Allen West Answers a Marine’s Question

“The first thing you’ve got to do is study and understand who you’re up against. You must realize that this is not a religion that you’re fighting against. You’re fighting against a theo-political belief system and construct.

You’re fighting against something that has been doing this since 622 A.D. – SEVEN CENTURIES – thirteen hundred and eighty-eight years…

You need to get into the Koran, you need to understand their precepts, you need to read the Sura, you need to read the Hadiths, and then you can really understand: this is not a perversion, they are doing exactly what this book says.

Until you get principled leadership in the United States that is willing to say that, we will continue to chase our tail, because we will never clearly define who this enemy is and understand their goals and objectives which is on any jihadist website and then come up with the right and proper objectives to not only secure our Republic, but to secure Western Civilization.”

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