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Archive for August, 2012
GREEN on BLUE: Insider Attacks Rising in Afghanistan
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch, Warriors on 14/Aug/2012 09:51
From: Micheal Yon
12 August 2012
It will be difficult to keep even a small Special Forces footprint in Afghanistan with these increasingly effective insider attacks. And we do not hear a word of apology from Karzai.  This whole affair is sad. Time to bring home our main battle force:
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Three United States Marines have been shot dead by an Afghan worker on a military base in southern Afghanistan, in a deadly 24 hours for Nato-led forces during which six American soldiers were killed in rogue attacks.
The shooting took place on Friday night in the Garmsir district of Helmand province, where three US special forces soldiers were killed by an Afghan policeman and comrades earlier in the day.
“Let me clearly say that those two incidents clearly do not reflect the overall situation here in Afghanistan,” the chief Nato force spokesman, Brigadier-General Gunter Katz, told reporters.
The three Marines were shot by a base employee who turned a gun on them, in the third rogue attack in four days. Foreign military sources said the man had not been wearing a uniform and it was unclear how he got hold of the weapon.
The gunman had been detained and a joint Afghan-Nato investigation team was reviewing security and looking into the reason for the attack.
In the earlier attack, an Afghan police commander and several of his men killed three US Marines in darkness early on Friday after inviting them to a Ramadan breakfast to discuss security.
The three men were all Marine Corps special operations forces and appeared to have been killed in a planned attack by rogue Afghan forces. Nato calls such incidents green on blue attacks.
The Nato force says there have been 26 such attacks on foreign troops since January in which 34 people have been killed. Last year, there were 21 attacks in which 35 people were killed.
But a coalition spokesman said the killings by the Afghan worker would not be included in that tally as it did not involve a member of the Afghan security forces.
Green on blue shootings, in which Afghan police or soldiers turn their guns on their Western colleagues, have seriously eroded trust between the allies as Nato combat soldiers prepare to hand over to Afghan forces by 2014, after which most foreign forces will leave the country.
Cato Institute: Defensive Gun Uses
Posted by Brian in Law, News, Threat Watch on 14/Aug/2012 08:17
The Cato Institute has created an interactive Google map to chart the defensive use of guns in the United States. The map is not comprehensive, but does allow users to add any defensive use that is not already displayed.
FBI Info on Bank Robberies
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 14/Aug/2012 02:32
Robbery of Chase Bank Branch in Hialeah
Aug. 13, 2012
– Miami
Robbery of TD Bank Branch in Newark
Aug. 12, 2012
– Newark
Infographic from Borderland Beat
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 13/Aug/2012 18:19
Disclaimer: there is some misinformation in the graphic.
Computer Virus: Reveton Ransomware
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 13/Aug/2012 13:01
A new Internet virus is holding computers hostage across the United States and beyond.
– FBI, This Week
The Absurd Trial of Major Hassan
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 13/Aug/2012 08:52
According to Time’s Battleland blog, Major Hassan is refusing to shave his beard as required by military protocol, causing his trial to be delayed. He didn’t have a problem shaving during his service and before he massacred his fellow soldiers.
His defense counsel told the judge the beard is an expression of his religious conviction and should be allowed as such, but Gross has overruled their arguments and ordered Hasan out of the courtroom until he complies with army regulations.
Militancy in Central Asia: More Than Religious Extremism
Posted by Brian in Opinion, Threat Watch on 12/Aug/2012 08:39
Since 2010, Central Asia has become increasingly volatile, a trend many have attributed to a rise in militant Islamism. Militancy has indeed risen since 2010, but the notion that militant Islamists primarily are responsible for Central Asia’s volatility is shortsighted because it ignores other political and economic dynamics at play in the region.
But if these dynamics, not jihadist designs, inspired much of the region’s recent militant activity, the impending U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014 could put Central Asia at greater risk for militant Islamism in the future. Combined with upcoming leadership changes in several Central Asian states, the withdrawal could complicate an already complex militant landscape in the region. Read the rest of this entry »
Killeen Bomb Plotter Sentenced to Life
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 12/Aug/2012 02:18
Naser Jason Abdo Sentenced to Life in Federal Prison in Connection with Killeen Bomb Plot
Aug. 10, 2012
– San Antonio
Dillon Blue Press Sept. 2012
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Will You Be Able To Print a Gun In The Future?
According to Forbes columnist Mark Gibbs, you will be able to do just that and he doesn’t like it. The ability to print 3D objects of any material will eventually be cheap enough for everyone. It is the history of technology that it gets better and cheaper.
Charges for Pirate Attack on USS Ashland
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 11/Aug/2012 02:34
More Charges for Alleged Somali Pirates Indicted for Attack of the USS Ashland
Aug. 8, 2012
– Norfolk
New Malware Goes After Financial Information
Posted by Brian in Comms, News, Threat Watch on 10/Aug/2012 16:56
CNET reports on the new Gauss malware tool:
Gauss has unique characteristics relative to other malware. Kaspersky said it found Gauss following the discovery of Flame. The International Telecommunications Union has started an effort to identify emerging cyberthreats and mitigate them before they spread.
Pistol Pay Allows Online Gun Transactions
Pistol Pay is another company that is attempting to be the PayPal of the gun world. Let’s hope they succeed.
Wanted by the FBI: Arnoldo Jimenez
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 10/Aug/2012 06:29
The FBI needs your help to track down a man who allegedly murdered his newlywed wife in a crime of passion.
– Wanted by the FBI
Latest Internet Scams
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 10/Aug/2012 02:31
- “Drive-by†malware installs easily, locks computers, and demands payment. Details