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Archive for category News
Alleged US missiles kill 12 in Pakistan
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 14/Aug/2010 16:05
MIR ALI, Pakistan – Suspected U.S. missiles killed 12 people Saturday in a Pakistani tribal region filled with Islamist insurgents bent on pushing Western troops out of neighboring Afghanistan, intelligence officials said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100814/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan;_ylt=AjAxzVvP5XaFyvyqDx0IZQ50fNdF
Pakistan Flood Relief

U.S. Army Sgt. Kristopher Perkins, a Chinook crew chief with Company B, Task Force Raptor, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, TF Falcon, holds a child in his lap after picking up 114 Pakistan victims during flood relief missions, Aug. 11, 2010, out of the Swat valley, Pakistan. Photo by Sgt. Monica K. Smith
Hezbollah, Radical but Rational
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 13/Aug/2010 14:37
“This report is republished with permission of STRATFOR”
By Scott Stewart
When we discuss threats along the U.S./Mexico border with sources and customers, or when we write an analysis on topics such as violence and improvised explosive devices along the border, a certain topic inevitably pops up: Hezbollah.
We frequently hear concerns from U.S. and Mexican government sources about the Iranian and Hezbollah network in Latin America. They fear that Iran would use Hezbollah to strike targets in the Western Hemisphere and even inside the United States if the United States or Israel were to conduct a military strike against Tehran’s nuclear program. Such concerns are expressed not only by our sources and are relayed not only to us. Nearly every time tensions increase between the United States and Iran, the media report that the Hezbollah threat to the United States is growing. Iran also has a vested interest in playing up the danger posed by Hezbollah and its other militant proxies as it tries to dissuade the United States and Israel from attacking its nuclear facilities.
A close look at Hezbollah reveals a potent capacity to conduct terrorist attacks. The group is certainly more capable and could be far more dangerous than al Qaeda. An examination also reveals that Hezbollah has a robust presence in Latin America and that it uses its network there to smuggle people into the United States, where it has long maintained a presence. A balanced look at Hezbollah, however, shows that, while the threat it poses is real — and serious — that threat is not new and it is not likely to be exercised. There are a number of factors that have limited Hezbollah’s use of its international network for terrorist purposes in recent years. A decision to return to such activity would not be made lightly, or without carefully calculating the cost. Read the rest of this entry »
Two Muslim concepts you need to understand: “taqiyya” and “kitman”
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 12/Aug/2010 18:53
Muslim scholars teach that Muslims should generally be truthful to each other, unless the purpose of lying is to “smooth over differences.”
There are two forms of lying to non-believers that are permitted under certain circumstances, taqiyya and kitman. These circumstances are typically those that advance the cause Islam – in some cases by gaining the trust of non-believers in order to draw out their vulnerability and defeat them.”
FBI Most-Wanted Muslim Terrorist suspects – from Minnesota?
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 12/Aug/2010 18:46
2 women from Rochester, Minnesota charged with supporting Somali terrorist group al-Shabaab.
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 12/Aug/2010 18:45
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Two women from Rochester, Minnesota pleaded not guilty Monday to federal charges of supporting the Somali terrorist group al-Shabaab.
The indictment alleges women and others went door-to-door in Minneapolis, Rochester and elsewhere in the U.S. and Canada to raise funds for al-Shabaab’s operations in Somalia. The indictment says the women raised the money under false pretenses, claiming it would go to the poor and needy, and used fake names for recipients to conceal that the money was going to al-Shabaab.
The indictment alleges Ali and Hassan also raised money by making direct appeals to people in teleconferences “in which they and other speakers encouraged financial contributions to support violent jihad in Somalia.â€
During one teleconference, the indictment says, Ali told others “to forget about the other charities†and focus on “the Jihad.â€
http://www.limitstogrowth.org/wp-content/cache/supercache/www.limitstogrowth.org/index.html
Muslim No-Go areas in Europe
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 12/Aug/2010 18:36
“Young Muslims continue their violent behavior across Europe. However the media appear shy about saying directly that significant numbers of Muslim immigrants are barbaric thugs, pursuing sharia through rioting and anarchy.
Vlad Tepes blog posted a TV news report from Berlin, where police are struggling to maintain order in certain areas with high levels of diversity. The talking head burbled through a disconnected introduction comparing American ghetto crime to current civil unrest in Germany where police cannot easily enter some immigrant neighborhoods. Interestingly, “no-go area†is the phrase used in German.
“There were always major problems with Arab youth,†reported one officer.
Another described miscreants who declared, “This is mine, this is our area. German police have nothing at all to decide here. Go away already, we’ll deal with things between us.†(Muslims don’t recognize German law because they want a worldwide caliphate ruled by sharia.)
Given the Europe’s disastrous experience with Muslim immigration, a prudent nation would realize the danger of importing historic enemies and end the practice. Wouldn’t it?”
http://www.limitstogrowth.org/wp-content/cache/supercache/www.limitstogrowth.org/index.html
14th Amendment: Is birthright citizenship really in the Constitution?
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 12/Aug/2010 18:26
Section 1 of the 14th Amendment begins this way: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”
The key phrase here is “subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” say some experts.
Illegal immigrants are not subject to US jurisdiction, in the sense that they cannot be drafted into the US military or tried for treason against the US, said John Eastman, a professor at the Chapman University School of Law, in a media conference call Monday. Their children would share that status, via citizenship in their parents’ nation or nations of birth – and so would not be eligible for a US passport, even if born on US soil, according to Dr. Eastman.”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/319362;_ylt=AjKKaAYntSECCfH1lhxGLbV0fNdF
Warrior Quote
“Americans are so hard to fight because they do not know their doctrine, and if they do, they do not feel compelled to follow it” – Unknown, but attributed to a Soviet Officer.
“Hey, Ayatollah, leave those kids alone!â€
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 12/Aug/2010 17:01
A Toronto-based rock band is garnering worldwide attention after remaking Pink Floyd’s “The Wall,” into a new anthem — “Hey, Ayatollah, leave those kids alone!” — as a sign of solidarity with Iranians fighting against Tehran’s regime.
Blurred Vision, formed in 2007 by brothers Sepp, 28, and Sohl, 35, who fled Iran with their family in 1986, was inspired to cover the classic tune after watching protests in Iran unfold over the controversial reelection of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
“We did a show in Toronto in September and while we were performing we decided let’s play ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ just for the hell of it and as the chorus line came up I just decided to sing ‘hey Ayatollah’ instead of ‘hey teacher’ and when I sang that line the crowd went insane,” Sepp told FoxNews.com.â€
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/blurred-vision-sees-straighter-ayatollah
Canadian child soldier comforted himself by thinking about killing an American soldier
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 12/Aug/2010 16:51

In this photo of a sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin and reviewed by a U.S. Department of Defense official, Canadian Omar Khadr attends jury selection for his war crimes trial at the courthouse for the U.S. military war crimes commission in the Camp Justice compound of Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base (AP Photo/Janet Hamlin, Pool)
Toronto-born Omar Khadr, who was 15 when he was captured in 2002, is accused of throwing a grenade that killed a Delta Force medic after a firefight in Afghanistan.
“When asked what he was most proud of in his life, he said conducting the operations against the Americans.”
“He was there because his father told him to go there,” Jackson said. “He was there because Ahmed Khadr hated his enemies more than he loved his son.”
http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2010/08/12/4874159-prosecutors-gitmo-inmate-took-pride-in-slaying
170th Soldiers train to keep eyes in the sky
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Warriors on 12/Aug/2010 16:38
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Pfc. Christopher Cervantes, an unmanned aerial vehicle maintainer with 3rd Platoon, 502nd Military Intelligence, 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, and Cpl. Frederick Tuisl III, also an unmanned aerial vehicle maintainer with 3rd Platoon, loads the Shadow RQ-7B unmanned aerial vehicle onto its launcher here during mission readiness training July 8, 2010. Photo by Sgt. Christopher Klutts
Nuevo Laredo Fears Simmer
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 12/Aug/2010 16:33
By KIRSTEN CROW
LAREDO MORNING TIMESTwo days after the most recent gunbattle between suspected drug traffickers and Mexican military forces, an uneasy calm settled over this embattled border city.
But despite the seeming respite from the bloodshed that wracked the city throughout July, experts remain concerned about the escalation of the violence — its frequency, intensity and growing numbers of indiscriminate attacks.
Howard Campbell, Ph.D., an anthropology professor at the University of Texas at El Paso, said that while there was once a “sort of idea of a gentleman’s agreement, the old mafia code of ‘Don’t mess with women, children and bystanders,’†it has ceased to exist.
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2010/08/nuevo-laredo-fears-simmer.html
Sanctions helping Tehran, says top dissident
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 12/Aug/2010 16:29
LONDON: PUNITIVE international sanctions imposed on Iran have strengthened the government of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and helped its post-election crackdown on the opposition movement, a leading reformist politician and former presidential candidate says.
”These sanctions have given an excuse to the Iranian government to suppress the opposition by blaming them for the unstable situation of the country,” Mr Karroubi said in emailed responses to questions.

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