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Archive for September, 2012
Todd Jarrett: Shooting on the Move
Posted by Brian in Training, Training Videos on 17/Sep/2012 13:13
Weekend Afghan insider attack kills 4 US troops
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch on 16/Sep/2012 20:56
From: Yahoo
An Afghan police officer turned his gun on NATO troops at a remote checkpoint in the south of the country before dawn Sunday, killing four American troops, according to Afghan and international officials.
It was the third attack by Afghan forces or insurgents disguised in military uniforms against international forces in as many days, killing eight troops in all.
1911s – James Yeager talks to John May of Wilson Combat
Posted by Gary in Handguns, Opinion, Warrior Tools, Wilson Combat on 16/Sep/2012 13:49
1911s Suck Part 2
War and Bluff: Iran, Israel and the United States
Posted by Brian in Opinion, Threat Watch on 15/Sep/2012 08:54
“War and Bluff: Iran, Israel and the United States is republished with permission of Stratfor.”
By George Friedman
For the past several months, the Israelis have been threatening to attack Iranian nuclear sites as the United States has pursued a complex policy of avoiding complete opposition to such strikes while making clear it doesn’t feel such strikes are necessary. At the same time, the United States has carried out maneuvers meant to demonstrate its ability to prevent the Iranian counter to an attack — namely blocking the Strait of Hormuz. While these maneuvers were under way, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said no “redline” exists that once crossed by Iran would compel an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The Israeli government has long contended that Tehran eventually will reach the point where it will be too costly for outsiders to stop the Iranian nuclear program.
The Israeli and American positions are intimately connected, but the precise nature of the connection is less clear. Israel publicly casts itself as eager to strike Iran but restrained by the United States, though unable to guarantee it will respect American wishes if Israel sees an existential threat emanating from Iran. The United States publicly decries Iran as a threat to Israel and to other countries in the region, particularly Saudi Arabia, but expresses reservations about military action out of fears that Iran would respond to a strike by destabilizing the region and because it does not believe the Iranian nuclear program is as advanced as the Israelis say it is. Read the rest of this entry »
Fugitives Wanted By FBI
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 14/Sep/2012 18:22
Evacuations and Contingency Planning
“Evacuations and Contingency Planning is republished with permission of Stratfor.”
By Scott Stewart
When the London 2012 Paralympic Games conclude the week of Sept. 9, the British navy reportedly will send a task force to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, where it will participate in amphibious exercises off the coasts of Albania, Sardinia and Turkey before lingering off the coast of Cyprus.
Ostensibly, the upcoming exercises are meant to prepare the navy for evacuating Syria of British citizens. Indeed, the ongoing civil war in Syria has prompted several Western countries to consider evacuation plans for their citizens who remain in the war-torn country. Some countries already have issued travel warnings against Syria, while others have advised their citizens to vacate the country. The United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France and Germany have closed their embassies in Syria and are less able to assist their citizens there.
Foreign nationals should take full advantage of their governments’ evacuation assistance regardless of the country in which they temporarily reside; British citizens in Syria are no exception. However, government planning is no substitute for personal evacuation plans, which are vital for any citizen in a foreign country. Read the rest of this entry »
Recoil: the Comedy of Errors Grows Worse
From:Â KitUp
If you’re following the ongoing debacle that is Recoil, you’ll love this next bit: the recent statement from Joe Galloway is now officially not the official Recoil stance.
DefenseAuctions.com
Could this site be the eBay of gun sales? Here’s hoping its successful.
Customs Agent Charged With Assisting Fugitive
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 13/Sep/2012 02:23
Sept. 10, 2012
Blue Press October 2012
Articles:
2012 Shootists Holiday
Three Arizona Junior Rifle Teammates Receive Military Academy Appointments
A Workout Routine for the Rifleman in a Rush
Should You Use a Mag Funnel or Not
Marines headed to Libya to reinforce security
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch on 12/Sep/2012 12:08
Marines headed to Libya to reinforce security
Recent Bank Robberies
Robbery of Chase Bank in Centennial
Sept. 10, 2012
Robbery of Chase Bank Branch in Tamarac
Sept. 7, 2012
Robbery of Chase Bank Branch in Miami
Sept. 7, 2012
Robbery of Wells Fargo Bank Branch in Denver
Sept. 11, 2012
Robbery of Public Service Credit Union in Denver
Sept. 11, 2012
Wells Fargo Bank Branch in Denver Robbed
Sept. 11, 2012