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Jordan foils plot to bomb Western targets, arrests 11
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch on 22/Oct/2012 05:27
Jordan foils plot to bomb Western targets, arrests 11
“Violence” Tax for Firearms
From Cheaper Than Dirt Blog:
Cook County Board President, Toni Preckwinkle, recently floated the proposal for a Violence Tax. This new and unwarranted tax seeks to target the sale of guns and ammunition sold in the City of Chicago and its suburbs.
Carry Guns for Under $400
Guns&Ammo has a quick review of some cheap guns for concealed carry.
Man Pleads Guilty in Attempt to Assassinate Saudi Ambassador
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 20/Oct/2012 02:49
Defining al Qaeda
Posted by Brian in Opinion, Threat Watch on 19/Oct/2012 14:05
“Defining al Qaeda is republished with permission of Stratfor.”
By Scott Stewart
The Obama administration’s efforts to counter the threat posed by al Qaeda and the wider jihadist movement have been a contentious topic in the U.S. presidential race. Political rhetoric abounds on both sides; administration officials claim that al Qaeda has been seriously crippled, while some critics of the administration allege that the group is stronger than ever. As with most political rhetoric, both claims bear elements of truth, but the truth depends largely on how al Qaeda and jihadism are defined. Unfortunately, politicians and the media tend to define al Qaeda loosely and incorrectly.
The jihadist threat will persist regardless of who is elected president, so understanding the actors involved is critical. But a true understanding of those actors requires taxonomical acuity. It seems worthwhile, then, to revisit Stratfor’s definitions of al Qaeda and the wider jihadist movement. Read the rest of this entry »
Defusing Iran’s Nuclear Threat
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch on 19/Oct/2012 10:17
Podcast From: Rand Corporation
Invervire with Alireza Nader
The prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran has stoked tensions around the world. Alireza Nader, a senior international policy analyst and Iran expert at RAND, discussed Iran’s internal political dynamics and U.S. economic, political, and military options in preventing a nuclear-armed Iran.
Verizon is Very Excited That It Can Track Everything Phone Users Do And Sell That To Whoever Is Interested
Verizon Very Excited That It Can Track Everything Phone Users Do And Sell That To Whoever Is Interested
Gun Digest: .223 vs 5.56
From Gun Digest:
To a whole lot of shooters, ammo is ammo—if it fits, it shoots. These shooters tend to be the guys with seriously tired, worn, or even busted firearms. They also tend to focus on the wrong thing; you know, the guy who scrubs the brass marks off his ejector lump, at least until one day his rifle stops working or breaks into many pieces.
Turkey’s Challenge and the Syrian Negotiation
Posted by Brian in Opinion, Threat Watch on 18/Oct/2012 13:15
“Turkey’s Challenge and the Syrian Negotiation is republished with permission of Stratfor.”
By Reva Bhalla
Vice President of Global Affairs
Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zubi harshly criticized the Turkish government early last week over Ankara’s proposal that an interim government succeed the al Assad regime, saying that “Turkey isn’t the Ottoman Sultanate; the Turkish Foreign Ministry doesn’t name custodians in Damascus, Mecca, Cairo and Jerusalem.” Being the spokesman for a pariah regime requires a mastery of propaganda. Al-Zubi has not disappointed in this regard, mounting a strong rhetorical offensive against Syria’s powerful northern neighbor.
While his latest rebuke of Turkey will not save the al Assad regime (much less his own career), he is tapping into a powerful narrative in the region, one that will have stronger and stronger resonance in the Arab world as Turkey is forced to play a more assertive role in the region. Read the rest of this entry »
FBI: Bangladeshi National Arrested
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 17/Oct/2012 16:52
The suspect, acting on behalf of al Qaeda, was apprehended after he allegedly attempted to detonate what he believed to be a 1,000-pound bomb at the New York Federal Reserve Bank in lower Manhattan’s financial district. Details
Ted Nugent on Armed American Radio
Interview here.
Safety in a Defensive Shooting Situation
Posted by Brian in Opinion, Training Videos on 17/Oct/2012 07:53
FBI: Malware Attacking Andriod
Posted by Brian in Comms, Threat Watch on 17/Oct/2012 02:12
Malware Targets Android Smartphones
October 12, 2012
Attention smartphone users: be on guard for various types of malware attacking Android operating systems.
