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Posts Tagged islamo-fascists
Gunman Targets U.S. Soldiers At Frankfurt Airport
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch, Warriors on 3/Mar/2011 17:09
From Stratfor
Red Alert: Gunman Targets U.S. Soldiers At Frankfurt Airport
March 2, 2011
Two people were killed and two were injured, at least one critically, in a shooting attack on U.S. military personnel at 3:20 p.m. local time March 3 at Germany’s Frankfurt International Airport. According to breaking news reports, an armed attacker boarded a U.S. military bus idling in front of Terminal 2 and began shooting. The two killed were a U.S. soldier and the driver of the bus, whose nationality is unclear. The perpetrator is alleged to be from Kosovo, of Albanian ethnicity and 21 years old, according to German media sources. According to news reports, the U.S. forces involved in the attack were on their way to Afghanistan.
There have been plots against U.S. military targets in Germany in recent years. The attack fits in the category of “armed jihadist assault” similar to what American-born Yemeni cleric Anwar al-Awlaki called for in mid-2010 in jihadist Internet chat rooms. Al-Awlaki had been tied to U.S. Maj. Nidal Hasan, who was charged with the November 2009 Fort Hood shooting.
Saudi with student visa in West Texas Arrested For “Attempted Use of Weapon of Mass Destruction”
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 24/Feb/2011 16:23
“Moments ago, the Department of Justice announced that an investigation by the FBI’s Dallas Joint Terrorism Task Force has led to the arrest of 20-year-old Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari, who was born in Saudi Arabia but came to the United States in 2008 on a student visa so he could attend South Plains College in Levelland, just outside Lubbock.
The feds allege that Aldawsari attempted to buy chemicals needed to make an improvised explosive device, posted repeatedly to blogs promising to help defeat “the infidels” and kept a list of “potential U.S. targets.” Says the Department of Justice:
On Feb. 6, 2011, the affidavit alleges, Aldawsari sent himself an e-mail titled “Tyrant’s House,” in which he listed the Dallas address for former President George W. Bush. The affidavit also alleges that Aldawsari conducted research that could indicate his consideration of the use of infant dolls to conceal explosives and possible targeting of a nightclub with an explosive concealed in a backpack.”
Russian airport bomber visited home on eve of attack
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch on 10/Feb/2011 13:43
From:Â Straits Times
MOSCOW – The suicide bomber who killed 36 people at a Moscow airport visited his home village shortly before the attack and may have collected the bomb there, a report said on Thursday, citing investigators.
The bomber briefly returned to his home village on Jan 19, five days before blowing himself up in Domodedovo airport’s arrivals hall, the Kommersant business daily reported, citing investigators.
Officials have named the bomber as 20-year-old Magomed Yevloyev from the North Caucasus region of Ingushetia and announced they had also arrested his brother and sister on suspicion of helping him plot the suicide strike.
The Third Jihad
Posted by Gary in Threat Watch on 9/Nov/2010 07:31
Qari Hussain Mehsud, Taliban Leader Killed In US Drone Attack
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 15/Oct/2010 17:54
“Qari Hussain Mehsud, a top Taliban leader in Pakistan and deputy chief of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban has been killed by a US drone attack.
The drones hit a militant compound in Jungle Khel area near Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan Agency, killing four militants including Qari Hussain on October 7.
Qari Hussain Mehsud, specialty was training suicide bombers to conduct missions mainly in Pakistan.”
Sangin, Afghanistan: Taliban stronghold, “Afghanistan’s Fallujah”
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 21/Sep/2010 01:11
By Thomas Harding, Defence Correspondent
“I’d tell anyone now don’t come here because I’d never want to come here again,” one soldier told me this summer at a Sangin patrol base hemmed in by all sides by insurgents.
“This place is different to anywhere else; really it’s a Taliban stronghold,” he added.
The town is likely to remain a Taliban redoubt because it always has been and there is little desire, or resources, to tackle Sangin’s problems. The centre for the narcotics trade and a hub for warring tribes the complexities of Sangin’s problems are deep.
But the town is also the testing ground for the Taliban where an average of 400 external fighters come each year to “earn their stripes” and the fighting is of an intensity not found anywhere else in Helmand. On average there are 15 small arms fire contacts a day and 15 IEDs found a week.
No wonder then that troops nicknamed Sangin the “bastard child of Helmand” or “Afghanistan’s Fallujah”.
Failed attack: Taliban dressed in US uniforms attack Nato bases
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 28/Aug/2010 18:21
Foreign and Afghan troops have repelled pre-dawn attacks on two bases in east Afghanistan from Taliban insurgents wearing US military uniforms.
Major Patrick Sheba, from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Kabul said at least fifteen insurgents were killed at one base and six at another.
The attacks targeted the US military’s Forward Operating Base Chapman and Forward Operating Base Salerno in Khost province near the eastern border with Pakistan, where coalition forces have been stepping up operations against a resurgent Taliban.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/11122067
“War is Deceptionâ€, said Muhammad, Prophet of Islam
The art of taqiyya: religiously mandated lies, omission and deception to advance Islam.
http://sheikyermami.com/2010/07/26/war-is-deception-said-muhammad-prophet-of-islam/
Colonel Allen West Answers a Marine’s Question
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Threat Watch on 16/Aug/2010 20:33
“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.â€
Sheik Ibrahim Mudeiris: “The day will come when we will rule America.”
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Opinion, Threat Watch on 1/Aug/2010 14:05
Palestinian Sheik Ibrahim Mudeiris, said in a sermon on Palestinian television in May 2005:
“We [Muslims] have ruled the world before, and by Allah, the day will come when we will rule the entire world again.
The day will come when we will rule America.
The day will come when we will rule Britain and the entire world – except for the Jews. The Jews will not enjoy a life of tranquility under our rule, because they are treacherous by nature, as they have been throughout history.
The day will come when everything will be relieved of the Jews.”
In other words, Islam is more than just a religion. It is a totalitarian, genocidal political movement.
John Brennan, Obama’s homeland security adviser, has stated that the U.S. is no longer in a “war on terrorism” or fighting against “jihadists.”
The fact is that the West is at war with global jihad.
This is a war that began against the United States on Sept. 11, 2001, in which about 3,000 Americans were murdered by the Islamic attack on the twin World Trade Center towers in Manhattan and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
What is global jihad?
It is the determined effort of the Islamic world to impose the religion of Islam and Shariah law on the entire world.
In Europe, this effort is being waged by massive immigration of Muslims into Spain, France, England, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Scandinavia.
Radical Muslims have:
– bombed trains in Spain,
– bombed subways and buses in London,
– assassinated an anti-Islamic cinematographer in Holland,
– threatened to kill a cartoonist in Denmark for depicting Muhammad in a less than a complimentary manner.– al-Qaida has announced that it has created an army in Yemen of 15,000 fighters
They have also murdered Christians and burned churches in Nigeria, Pakistan and Indonesia.
In her book, “Shackled Warrior,” Caroline Glick writes (p. 208):
“Throughout the world, Islamic ideologues are aggressively spreading their message of global domination. In mosques, on the Internet, on television, in schools, hospitals and prisons, Islamic preachers can be found propagating the cause of Islamic domination.”
Time Magazine cover: Aisha
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 29/Jul/2010 19:37
“Our cover image this week is powerful, shocking and disturbing. It is a portrait of Aisha, a shy 18-year-old Afghan woman who was sentenced by a Taliban commander to have her nose and ears cut off for fleeing her abusive in-laws.
Aisha posed for the picture and says she wants the world to see the effect a Taliban resurgence would have on the women of Afghanistan, many of whom have flourished in the past few years.
Her picture is accompanied by a powerful story by our own Aryn Baker on how Afghan women have embraced the freedoms that have come from the defeat of the Taliban — and how they fear a Taliban revival.”
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2007269,00.html
Nate Henn, American working with Uganda’s abducted “child soldiers”, killed in Uganda blast
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Opinion, Threat Watch on 17/Jul/2010 12:32
“Nate Henn, a Wilmington, De., native who was working with Uganda’s child soldiers, died in the blast in Kampala Monday while watching the soccer match at an outdoor rugby field.
Dozens were killed at the rugby club, where revelers had gathered to watch the final on a large TV screen set up outside. Well over a dozen more people died in a separate blast at an Ethiopian restaurant in Kampala.
Henn, 25, was remembered as a tireless and devoted activist by the California-based aid group Invisible Children, which sponsored his work in Uganda.
“From traveling the United States without pay advocating for the freedom of abducted child soldiers … to raising thousands of dollars to put war-affected Ugandan students in school, Nate lived a life that demanded explanation,†the group said in a statement on its website.
“He sacrificed his comfort to live in the humble service of God and of a better world, and his is a life to be emulated.â€
Six missionaries from the Christ United Methodist Church in Selingsgrove, Pa., were injured in the blast: Lori Ssebulime, Emily and Joanne Kerstetter, Kris Sledge, and Pam and Thomas Kramer.
“Emily was rolling around in a pool of blood screaming,†said Ssebulime, who has helped bring in U.S. church groups since 2004. “Five minutes before it went off, Emily said she was going to cry so hard because she didn’t want to leave. She wanted to stay the rest of the summer here.â€
Blood and pieces of flesh littered the floor among overturned chairs at the scenes of the blasts, which went off as people watched the game between Spain and the Netherlands.
http://patdollard.com/2010/07/al-qaeda-bombers-kill-64-world-cup-fans-in-uganda/
Let me ask you: which seems more like a Religion of Peace? The one that inspires followers to blow up people watching a soccer game or the one that inspires followers to help kids who have been abducted and forced to become soldiers?
New Report – Sharia Law in Britain: A Threat to One Law for All and Equal Rights
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Law, News, Opinion, Threat Watch on 22/Jun/2010 23:42
Americans can get a glimpse of the kinds of challenges an ever-growing Muslim population will present to Americans by watching carefully what is happening in the UK and Europe, where Islam is more deeply entrenched.
A new report by the human rights organization, One Law for All, has found Sharia Councils and Muslim Arbitration Tribunals to be in violation of UK law, public policy and human rights.
You can download the report, free, here:
Based on an 8 March 2010 Seminar on Sharia Law, research, interviews, and One Law for All case files, the report has identified a number of problem areas with Sharia Law.
The report was released at the time of a 20 June 2010 “One Law for All” rally on the issue of Sharia law.
Below are a few photos of Pro-Sharia counter-demonstrators who showed up at the rally (coming to your streets soon?).
Highlights of the rally:
Human rights activist Gita Sahgal:
“I think it is highly significant that in Britain there has been silence where there should have been condemnation. There is active support for ‘Sharia laws’ precisely because it is limited to denying women rights in the family. No hands are being cut off, so there can’t be a problem.
This campaign stands at the heart of a debate over the future of Britain. It also stands at the heart of global attempts to destroy the most basic rights, to invade liberty and to crush equality and to do this in the name of upholding and promoting human rights. We stand here today facing down forces of racism and fundamentalism as we struggle for secularism.â€
Maryam Namazie:
“The fight against Sharia law is a fight against Islamism not Muslims, immigrants and people living under Sharia here or elsewhere. So it is very apt for the Islamists to hold a counter-demonstration against our rally. This is where the real battleground lies.â€
MC Fariborz Pooya of the Iranian Secular Society:
“The One Law for All Campaign has brought to centre stage an important debate about the kind of society we want to live in whilst defending the rights of everyone irrespective of religion, race, nationality…; this Campaign is truly the voice of the voiceless.â€
Anna Waters of One Law for All’s Legal Team:
“Any reasonable interpretation of the Human Rights Act shows us that there are certain things that it doesn’t allow – and one of the things it doesn’t allow is for a woman to have an inferior or second class status when she stands before a judge in a court of law. This is exactly what is happening…â€
Gerard Phillips of the National Secular Society:
[Sharia Law is] “nothing less than an attack on human rights and on equality…It undermines our democracy. It must be opposed.â€
The rally was held on 20 June to mark the killing of Neda Agha-Soltan at a protest in Tehran last year and link the fight against Sharia in the UK with that in Iran and elsewhere.
The supporters of One Law for All are non-violent warriors, working to protect those who can’t protect themselves – at a very real risk to themselves. I admire their courage. Do you think the threat of Sharia law could never happen in America? It is already happening in the UK, in Europe, and in Canada.
“I want to plead guilty, and I’m going to plead guilty 100 times overâ€
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Opinion, Threat Watch on 22/Jun/2010 21:54
I admire devotion. If you want to submit to Allah, if you want to follow the spiritual guidance of the Koran, that’s fine.
I also admire people who back up their convictions with action – but we Americans need to understand, as a nation, that when we invite Islam into our country, that comes with a risk. The risk that a Muslim will at some point choose to place their loyalty to Islam above their loyalty to America.
We are naive if we think that isn’t possible. Fort Hood was one example, the failed bomb in Times Square was another.
When I say these things, this is not hate mongering. This is not inciting violence – this is voicing a legitimate concern. Anyone who starts shouting objections or getting angry because I say these things is just making my point for me. We need to start seeing that reaction of “you’re racist, you’re a hater” as the manipulative strategy it is: if you don’t like what someone is saying, accuse them of being “hateful and bigoted”.
I don’t hate Islam, don’t hate Muslims – I love America, for all it’s flaws, and I love the freedom we have here of being able to disagree – even to mock ideas we find ridiculous – without having to worry about someone cutting off our heads or hanging our children to punish us.
The cultural diversity crowd would object noisily to this, but I think this is true, if not obvious: Muslims follow the Koran, their loyalty is to Islam first and foremost, and just because they happen to be in the United States does not change that loyalty.
People refer to Islamic extremists. Is it extremism for a Muslim to live their life by their Holy Book, by the Koran? Is that extremism, or is that simply being a devoted Muslim? Of course not all Muslims live this out by planting bombs – but how do we protect ourselves from those who do?
The Koran teaches Muslims to fight against the kuffar (unbelievers) – the ayat and ahadith exhort Muslims to NOT even make friends with the kuffar. This is one of the factors that make it more unlikely that Muslims will assimilate into our society. It’s one of the reasons we read about second generation American Muslims joining a jihad somewhere.
The Koran teaches Muslims to fight against the kuffar. Guess what? We are the kuffar. So we should not be puzzled or shocked when they attack us. And we shouldn’t be stupid enough to think that couldn’t possibly happen.
The recent guilty plea of the failed Times Square bomb illustrates the point. This man expressed no loyalty for the country that generously took him in. People say, “All Muslims are not our enemy.” Maybe that’s true, but by his own words this man certainly seems to see himself as an enemy of the US – and what do we need to do to identify individuals like him before a bomb goes off? Better yet, how do we prevent a person like this from wandering loose across our country, looking for a chance to harm our people? From the New York Times:
“The suspect in the failed Times Square bombing pleaded guilty on Monday, an abrupt and expedited end to a terrorism case that extended to Pakistan and an Islamic militant group there.”
“I want to plead guilty, and I’m going to plead guilty 100 times over,†he said, “because until the hour the U.S. pulls its forces from Iraq and Afghanistan, and stops the drone strikes in Somalia and Yemen and in Pakistan, and stops the occupation of Muslim lands, and stops killing the Muslims, and stops reporting the Muslims to its government, we will be attacking U.S., and I plead guilty to that.â€
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/22/nyregion/22terror.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
Sure, not all Muslims living in the US feel this way or would take this kind of action. But those who buy the particular brand of Islam that Al-Qaeda is selling and that the Wahabis are teaching their children (sometimes here in our country, under the guise of being a “school”) may eventually feel obligated to take action against the US. And that means you and your children. Just because you are not a Marine, your 5 year-old daughter is not a Marine, does not make you any less of a target. In the eyes of our enemies, there are no innocent Americans. I think that was clearly demonstrated on 9/11.
Stopping Bad Guys is not the only mission.
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 22/Jun/2010 19:05
“Whatever happens, we just keep doing our jobâ€
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 22/Jun/2010 18:54
Politicians squabble and play political game. Soldiers simply keep on doing what they are there to do, and ignore the bull****.
“The top US and NATO commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, has been recalled to Washington to explain controversial remarks he made about leading Obama administration figures. But those on the front lines of the war say that the political squabble and inevitable fallout to come means little for them or the mission ahead.
But Canadian soldiers stationed in Kandahar Province, the birthplace of the Taliban and currently home to the war’s most intense fighting, mostly shrugged off the political firestorm.
“Whatever happens, we just keep doing our job,†says Canadian Army Master Cpl. Mathieu Jacob of Cap-Pelé, Canada. “Our job is our job.â€