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Afghanistan
Two Pakistanis held with bombs
JALALABAD: Security forces in Afghanistan Tuesday detained two Pakistani nationals with homemade bombs on a road heading towards the Pakistani border, police said. The men were captured in Marko, a small town in Nangarhar, provincial police spokesman Ghafoor Khan said. The bombs were made of explosives placed in pressure cookers, he said, adding that police helped by foreign troops were working to dismantle the devices. He did not say what group the men were linked with, but Taliban militants have used similar devices even more than five years after US-led forces began ousting their movement.
Posted by: Fred || 11/15/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "Polo"
"there, them two Paks! Nobody from Marko falls for that old trick. Get em!"
Posted by: Frank G || 11/15/2006 8:29 Comments || Top||

#2  The bombs were made of explosives placed in pressure cookers

Lends a whole new meaning to; "Stay out of the kitchen."
Posted by: Zenster || 11/15/2006 20:13 Comments || Top||


Arabia
Suspects confess to terror links, says Yemen
Seven suspects, including two Australian sons of a Jemaah Islamiah leader, have confessed to involvement in smuggling weapons to Somalia and collecting money for terrorist attacks, Yemeni officials say. The group includes Sydney men Abdullah Ayub, 19, Mohammed Ayub, 21, and Marek Samulski, 35.

The Ayub brothers are sons of JI leader Abdul Rahim Ayub, who fled Australia after the Bali bombings. Investigators have linked them to a member of an alleged Sydney terrorist cell who was arrested and charged a year ago.
The men allegedly acknowledged during interrogation that they were involved in smuggling weapons to Somalia and collecting money to fund terror attacks.
The men, along with a Briton, a Dane, a Somali and another suspect, allegedly acknowledged during interrogation that they were involved in smuggling weapons to Somalia and collecting money to fund terror attacks, a security official said. He said the suspects also confessed to having connections with Yemenis linked to the al-Qaeda terror network.

The Ayub brothers' Sydney lawyer, Adam Houda, said his clients had not confessed. "I don't know what they're going to be charged with or if they're going to be charged at all," he said last night. "I don't know anything yet, I have to find out. I'm waiting for a call." Mr Houda has previously described allegations that the brothers were involved in smuggling arms or linked to al-Qaeda as ridiculous.

The seven men are expected to stand trial in Yemen, Interior Minister Rashad al-Alimi said on Monday. Other officials said a search of the Dane's house found documents and reports linked to al-Qaeda and thousands of US dollars and euros. The arrests are part of a state security campaign launched last month against members of an al-Qaeda cell. The security official said among more than 12 suspected militants arrested in the campaign, six were believed to be linked to the Sanaa cell. One of the detainees allegedly confessed that he was assigned to carry out an attack with an explosive-laden car on Sanaa international airport, the security official said.
Posted by: Fred || 11/15/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  OK, they confessed. Put them behind bars until no one's looking, then let them out.
Posted by: Jackal || 11/15/2006 10:56 Comments || Top||

#2  You must be this tall to crawl through the escape tunnel...
Posted by: tu3031 || 11/15/2006 10:57 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Terror Comes Cheap in Jammu and Kashmir
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 11/15/2006 10:49 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


Two jawans, LeT militant killed in encounter
Jammu: In a fresh escalation of violence near the Line of Control, two jawans and a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant were killed in a gunbattle in the Akhnoor area of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday. Army sources said the security forces, getting information about the presence of three Lashkar militants in the area, started a search and kill operation. In the encounter, which ended in the evening, soldiers of the Sikh Light Infantry Sepoy Daya Singh and Sepoy Jagtar Singh were killed. One AK 47 rifle, four magazines, three Chinese grenades and 30 AK rounds were recovered from the slain militant. Army sources have confirmed that infiltration attempts increased this month along this belt as snow blocked all other routes.
Posted by: Fred || 11/15/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


28 hurt in blasts in Indian Kashmir
SRINAGAR, India - A total of 28 people were wounded in two separate attacks in Kashmir on Tuesday as India and Pakistan resumed peace talks. Militants blew up a car bomb outside the heavily-fortified Karan Nagar military base in KashmirÂ’s summer capital Srinagar, injuring sentries and pedestrians, witnesses and police said.

And a roadside bomb critically injured four soldiers and five civilians in northern Kashmir.

Islamic rebel group the Hizbul Mujahedin, which wants Indian Kashmir to join Pakistan, claimed responsibility for both attacks in calls to local news agencies. Hizbul and other militant groups routinely call local news agencies to make claims on attacks that cannot be independently verified.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/15/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


Iraq
Aide to Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri captured
An aide to Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the most senior member of Saddam Hussein's aides still at large, was captured at a security checkpoint in the northern city Mosul, police said. Mohammed Saeed Rasheed was carrying incriminating documents, they said, giving no details about him or his links to Ibrahim Saddams kids were hiding in Mosul, HHMMmmmmm
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 11/15/2006 14:09 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Hold him over a wood chipper on live TV and give Al-Douri two hours to turn himself in. He'll never do it, but it would look bad for Al-Douri! :-)
Posted by: gorb || 11/15/2006 14:44 Comments || Top||

#2  "Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri?"

"No, just his flunky."
Posted by: Mike || 11/15/2006 14:47 Comments || Top||

#3  Good one. Ya beat me to it, Mike!
Posted by: Scooter McGruder || 11/15/2006 17:24 Comments || Top||

#4  Isn't Mosul in Iraqi Kurdistan?
Posted by: Scooter McGruder || 11/15/2006 17:25 Comments || Top||

#5  WHEN was he captured? Hmmmmm? Has he learned to sing yet? Soprano?

Scooter - Mosul is a bit south of Kurdistan though it does have a sizeable Kurdish population.
Posted by: Glenmore || 11/15/2006 18:43 Comments || Top||

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Posted by: Jesing Ebbease3087 || 11/15/2006 19:22 Comments || Top||


IED Workplace Accident Report
Don't you just love these stories?

TERRORISTS KILL THEMSELVES WITH IED

MOSUL, Iraq – Three terrorists were killed and one was seriously wounded on Nov. 13 when they tried to plant a roadside bomb in the Baghdad Garage neighborhood on Train Station Road in western Mosul.

The terrorists attempted to emplace a roadside bomb consisting of a 155 mm artillery round when it exploded prematurely, killing two of them instantly and injuring two more.

Iraqi Police responded to the explosion, finding the bodies of the two dead terrorists and evacuating the injured terrorists to a local hospital. One of the injured later died of his wounds.
Before or after 'discussions' with authorities?
Two innocent bystanders, injured in the blast, were transported to Al Jamouri Hospital.
Posted by: Glenmore || 11/15/2006 13:46 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Something they're hard to detonate; sometimes too easy. I guess it's allen's will.
Posted by: Bobby || 11/15/2006 14:16 Comments || Top||

#2  Blow'd up real good!
Posted by: xbalanke || 11/15/2006 15:25 Comments || Top||

#3  Yaay! Next to nailinig a money man or a "Engineer"(bomb maker), zorching an arming team is real good.

Still, we need to work on tracking and killing money men. Shut off the counterfit $100s, the IEDs vanish.

I saw this happen twice in 2005. It takes about 3 weeks for the Iranians to replace a money man.
Posted by: N guard || 11/15/2006 15:26 Comments || Top||

#4  *sigh* Time AGAIN to reset the "No Workplace Accidents in XXX Days" sign...
Posted by: Dar || 11/15/2006 15:48 Comments || Top||

#5  "Three terrorists were killed and one was seriously wounded...."

I think their definition of the word "seriously" is wrong. My copy would read: "Three terroists were comically killed, and one was hillariously wounded."
Posted by: Mark E. || 11/15/2006 16:32 Comments || Top||

#6 
Hey, Mohammed, watch me hit this round thing on the bottom of the shell. No...wait, BOOM!
Posted by: Mick Dundee || 11/15/2006 16:38 Comments || Top||

#7  I think their definition of the word "seriously" is wrong. My copy would read: "Three terroists were comically killed, and one was hillariously wounded."

LOL! That reminds me of a Peanuts strip:

[Snoopy is typing on his novel] "It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly a shot rang out."
[Lucy comes up and reads what he's written.] "You need to change the sentence that says 'Suddenly a shot rang out.' It doesn't sound right."
[Snoopy typing again] "It was a dark and stormy night. Gradually a shot rang out."

Posted by: xbalanke || 11/15/2006 16:46 Comments || Top||

#8  The terrorists attempted to emplace a roadside bomb consisting of a 155 mm artillery round when it exploded prematurely, killing two of them instantly and injuring two more.

Two innocent bystanders, injured in the blast, were transported to Al Jamouri Hospital.

"Innocent Bystanders" my ass, if they were close enough to be hurt, they were close enough to see a bomb was being planted.
Posted by: Redneck Jim || 11/15/2006 18:25 Comments || Top||

#9  Good point RJ. I missed that.
Posted by: Glenmore || 11/15/2006 18:45 Comments || Top||

#10  Hahahhahaha Xblanke

A favorite.
Posted by: Shipman || 11/15/2006 19:07 Comments || Top||

#11  RJ: "Innocent Bystanders" my ass, if they were close enough to be hurt, they were close enough to see a bomb was being planted.

Hard to say. They could have been killed just by being 75m away.

The Bradley Section of A Troop, 1st Battalion, 32nd Cavalry, 101st Airborne Division, was hit by a 155mm artillery shell rigged as an improvised explosive device. The IED was detonated as the second Bradley was passing.

“It started as a little flash and then everything just exploded, sending dirt and shrapnel everywhere,” said Pfc. Robert Conley, turret gunner. Conley was protected by thick glass blast shields.

The blast blew three skirts off of the lower portion of the Bradley, peppered the whole right side of the vehicle and shattered one of the 2-inch-thick panels of protective glass around the turret.

One Soldier received a shrapnel wound to the hand and a few of the crew members were bumped around a bit, but not many people live to tell about a blast of this magnitude, officials said. They said the potential kill radius from this type of IED is about 75 meters.
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 11/15/2006 21:32 Comments || Top||


No Runs, Three Hits, No Errors
CAMP AL ASAD, Iraq – Three insurgents were killed Saturday in a thwarted attack against a Coalition Forces patrol in the Euphrates River city of Hit, Iraq. Coalition Forces came under gunfire attack near a road intersection by a group of six insurgents.

Coalition Forces responded to the attack with gunfire killing three of the insurgents. The other three fled the scene. No Coalition or Iraqi Forces were killed or wounded in the engagement.
Posted by: Bobby || 11/15/2006 08:26 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I count 3 "runs" on that one, Bobby.
Posted by: Carl in N.H. || 11/15/2006 9:41 Comments || Top||

#2  Yeah, I thought of that, Carl, but thought the 'hits' played better as in the Mafia (oops!) sense.

But then, what is a 'run'? Well, killing Zarqawi was definitely a 'hit', but also a 'home run'. Perhaps a 'run' is several 'hits' leading to a bigshot guy in Thugburg getting wacked or jugged?

Whaddaya think?
Posted by: Bobby || 11/15/2006 14:15 Comments || Top||

#3  No runs? Each stiff should be a run, with wounded counting as hits.
Posted by: Iblis || 11/15/2006 16:22 Comments || Top||

#4  Three Run, Three Hits, One Error.

The error being the three getting away.
Posted by: DanNY || 11/15/2006 21:06 Comments || Top||


Iraqi PM plays down kidnap as "militia dispute"
"Just excitable boyz, really".
By Claudia Parsons

BAGHDAD (Rooters) - Iraq's prime minister played down a mass kidnap of civil servants in which many may still be missing on Wednesday and which has put further strain on his government to disband militias involved in sectarian violence.

A government spokesman said most of the dozens of hostages seized at a Higher Education Ministry building in central Baghdad on Tuesday had been freed. But amid conflicting reports of how many were seized in the first place, employees' families said at least several of their relatives were still missing.

"What happened was not terrorism, rather it was due to dispute and conflict between militias from one side or another," Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said in televised remarks.

Under pressure from Washington to disband such groups, Maliki has insisted the main threat to Iraq's security comes from minority Sunni Arab insurgents and says he will deal with militias loyal to his Shi'ite Islamist allies in his own time.

Senior police officers were detained and quizzed over the raid, the latest such kidnap carried out by gunmen in police uniform in which complicity is suspected between the security forces and sectarian Shi'ite militia groups.

In a speech at Baghdad University, apparently timed to allay academics' fears for their security, Maliki said universities would remain open and should be free of sectarian influence.

The White House, determined to build up Iraq's security forces so it can hand over responsibility for security, will be looking for an explanation of what happened as it reviews strategy under domestic pressure to bring U.S. troops home.

MOST RELEASED

An official at the prime minister's media office said around 40 hostages had been in the hands of the kidnappers by Tuesday evening and "most of them have been released". The government spokesman had said up to about 70 had been abducted in all.

However a spokesman for the Higher Education Ministry reiterated on Wednesday at least 100 men were seized. Spokesman Basil al-Khatib said around 40 had been freed, including 20 released within hours of the kidnap.

"They beat us and insulted us and after that they freed us," he quoted the assistant manager of the building, Yahya Alwan, as saying after he was released on Tuesday afternoon.

Al Furat, a Shi'ite-controlled TV station, said 25 hostages were still missing.

Tareq Hassan said he had not heard from his brother Jabar since he was seized from his office. He said other relatives were in the same position: "I don't know if he's alive or dead."

Amid suspicions of police complicity in the latest and biggest mass kidnapping, the interior minister hauled in police chiefs on Tuesday to explain how dozens of gunmen in police uniforms swept into the ministry annex and rounded up hostages.

An Interior Ministry spokesman said the head of the Karrada section of the police and four other officers had been arrested.

A car bomb on Wednesday killed nine people and wounded 33 at a fuel station near Iraq's Interior Ministry in central Baghdad, police and Interior Ministry sources said. A U.S. soldier and three marines were killed in western Iraq on Tuesday.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 11/15/2006 06:35 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Listen here.
That kind of "Dispute" is not at all cultural acceptable for the work we have tried to do in that country. I do not care if it is your religion, the corruption is driving us insane. We do not have anymore time, blood or money to spend in this and the pay really sucks. Iraq, you are failing, and that is not the fault of the Americans.

There is something devestatingly wrong about the culture in that part of the world. We can sense it. Something wicked, unGodly, and uncivilized. I believe that it is time that you start helping us pay down the debt we have incurred right away because the progress seen seems little and our losses great for what we have tried to do for you.

You seem ungrateful, angry, and unwilling to change. We need to see much more and much sooner. You are the last Arab country we will ever try to rebuild - for now on, we will just destroy and kill as our official policy. Something is desperately wrong with those religions out there.
Posted by: closedanger@hotmail.com || 11/15/2006 7:05 Comments || Top||

#2  Under pressure from Washington to disband such groups, Maliki has insisted the main threat to Iraq's security comes from minority Sunni Arab insurgents and says he will deal with militias loyal to his Shi'ite Islamist allies in his own time.

SSDD. In other words; "We're out to get those Sunnis, those miserable Sunnis from Saud."

In effect, Maliki has said that he will continue to prosecute Sunni militias without disbanding any of his own. This can only be seen as an insistence upon continuing the cycle of violence and bloodshed. Maliki needs to go and be replaced by someone who is willing to crack down on all parties involved.

Does anyone get the sense that if you could somehow instantly eliminate all of the pernicious revenge cycles and vendettas going on in the Arab world that a near-paralysing motivational vacuum would settle over the land rendering its inhabitants entirely listless and without the desire to even feed themselves?

I swear, these stupid fucks live solely for the sake of blood-letting and mayhem. It is as integral in their daily lives as moving their bowels. Avenging the humiliation arising from a neighboring tribe winning some camel race five centuries ago displaces all other priorities like a housefire does for most ordinary people.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/15/2006 13:16 Comments || Top||

#3  There is something devestatingly wrong about the culture in that part of the world. We can sense it. Something wicked, unGodly, and uncivilized.

Yeah, it's called Islam.
Posted by: Parabellum || 11/15/2006 16:41 Comments || Top||


Iraq hostages freed, say reports
State television Iraqiya said most of the hostages seized at a Higher Education Ministry building today had been freed in operations by security forces in Baghdad.
Amid suspicions of police complicity, the interior minister hauled in police chiefs to explain how dozens of gunmen swept into the Higher Education Ministry annexe, rounded up those inside, and drove them off in broad daylight toward a Shi'ite militia stronghold.
Iraqiya quoted an Interior Ministry spokesman for its information.

Earlier in the day, gunmen in Iraqi police uniforms snatched up to 100 staff and visitors from the ministry building, sparking a huge manhunt by the government. Amid suspicions of police complicity, the interior minister hauled in police chiefs to explain how dozens of gunmen swept into the Higher Education Ministry annexe, rounded up those inside, and drove them off in broad daylight toward a Shi'ite militia stronghold. Women were left behind after having their mobile phones stolen. One witness said police guards stood by as the gunmen separated minority Sunnis from Shi'ites by checking names on identity documents, although officials and other witnesses said it appeared men from both sects were taken away.
Posted by: Fred || 11/15/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Thank God.

I don't know if the guards could have done anything. The guards probably weren't trained or armed nearly as well as the armed forces, and the terrorists are quite likely suicidal and probably would have killed most if not all of the hostages and guards if things went down badly.

I can't wait to hear about details on the implied "rescue operation". :-)
Posted by: gorb || 11/15/2006 4:53 Comments || Top||

#2  Hide one hostage easy; hiding 100 hostages would be impossible without a lot of 'support'. Even the 'support' would be impossible to conceal for very long. It is not like the whole crowd are sitting on a plane with nowhere to go.
Posted by: john || 11/15/2006 15:19 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Palestinian rocket kills Israeli woman near Gaza
SDEROT, Israel (Reuters) - A rocket fired by Palestinian gunmen from Gaza killed a 58-year-old woman in an Israeli border town on Wednesday, prompting an angry reaction from Israel which said militants would "pay a heavy price".

It was the first time since July 2005 that rockets have killed Israelis in towns and villages along the Gaza frontier.

Medical officials said two people were badly wounded in the attack on Sderot, including a security guard who works at the home of Defense Minister Amir Peretz, a resident of the town.

The armed wing of the ruling Hamas Islamist movement said it fired four rockets at Sderot and claimed responsibility for the death, saying it was in response to Israeli shelling last week that killed 19 Palestinian civilians. The Islamic Jihad militant group said it had launched two rockets. "The Zionist enemy has admitted a Zionist was killed as a result of the Qassam Brigades bombardment of Sderot," the Hamas armed wing said in a statement.

A Hamas movement spokesman also defended the rocket attack.

Peretz would meet with Israeli security chiefs later on Wednesday in the wake of the strike, his office said. "We will act against all those involved in the firing of Qassam rockets, from the heads of the terror organizations down to the last activist. The terror organizations will pay a heavy price," Peretz said in a statement.

Emergency services said the rocket that caused the casualties hit a street of the working-class town, a frequent target for rocket squads because it lies so close to Gaza. An Israeli news website said one rocket landed close to Peretz's home. Rockets also hit a nearby village. No one was wounded.

Palestinian militants have fired around 300 makeshift rockets into southern Israel since the start of the year. The missiles rarely hurt anyone but cause widespread panic.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 11/15/2006 06:32 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  time to quit calling ahead and level a couple dozen Hamas big's homes, with the trash still inside. Tomorrow, do the same. Every day til they quit shooting rockets
Posted by: Frank G || 11/15/2006 8:26 Comments || Top||

#2  Can't violate their human rights Frank G.
Posted by: gromgoru || 11/15/2006 10:06 Comments || Top||

#3  Frank G: Screw their "human rights". Kill the whole damned genocidal mob. Start an artillery barrage at one end and sweep it all the way to a few miles deep into Egyptian territory. Do it again as soon as the first barrage is over, to catch any loose change. Plow up what's left and plant it in "bitter herbs", I think the Bible says. Begin on the West Bank the next morning. Put an end to this damned mess once and for all. I have NO sympathy with any arab and their idiotic islamic mentality. If it takes crushing the entire middle east, I'm all for it. Include Iran, Pakistan, and yes, even Afghanistan, if they can't learn to live like civilized human beings.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 11/15/2006 14:57 Comments || Top||

#4  Gosh, I would have thought that randomly rocketing civilians was like war crimes and stuff. Does Amnesty International or Human Rights Watch know about this?
Posted by: SteveS || 11/15/2006 15:09 Comments || Top||

#5  Condemnation of Palestinians for randomly targeting Israeli civilians by the "international community" in: 1... 2... 3... 4... 5....

Looks like I'd better not hold my breath waiting for it.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder || 11/15/2006 16:08 Comments || Top||

#6  Gosh, I would have thought that randomly rocketing civilians was like war crimes and stuff.

That's ok, SteveS. Palestinian rockets aren't random, they're most deliberately aimed at civilians.
Posted by: trailing wife || 11/15/2006 21:42 Comments || Top||

#7  You might want to look up the Shire Network News interview of the Mayor of Sderot this last summer. Just sad.
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 11/15/2006 22:38 Comments || Top||


WND: Fox News reporters freed for $2 million
Supporting links at link above

Man, oh man. This is not going to be good however it turns out. I do not understand why Fox didn't come down on these guys like a ton of bricks after this. The terrorists played them for chumps right to the last card, and they're still doing so. Why? The least they could have done would be to run this story! So much for fair and balanced.
JERUSALEM – Palestinian terror groups and security organizations in the Gaza Strip received $2 million from a United States source in exchange for the release of Fox News employees Steve Centanni and Olaf Wiig, who were kidnapped here last summer, a senior leader of one of the groups suspected of the abductions told WND.

The terror leader, from the Gaza-based Popular Resistance Committees, said his organization's share of the money was used to purchase weapons, which he said would be utilized "to hit the Zionists." He said he expects the payments for Centanni and Wiig's freedom will encourage Palestinian groups to carry out further kidnappings.

Officials associated with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party and its security organization, the Preventative Security Services, confirmed to WND money was paid for the release of the Fox News reporters. A senior leader of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group, the declared "military wing" of Fatah, said the group received a small percentage of the $2 million, which all parties interviewed said was transferred in cash.

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Posted by: gorb || 11/15/2006 04:11 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  So much for fair and balanced.

Exactly.

So, we can kidnap two Al Jazeera journalists and force them to convert to Christianity now, right? Heck, I will do them a discount and quote the job at 1 million.
Posted by: Excalibur || 11/15/2006 9:38 Comments || Top||

#2  The hell with the breakdown of which terrorist dickwads got how much, WHO THE HELL PAID?
Posted by: mojo || 11/15/2006 10:21 Comments || Top||

#3  It went over Rupert Murdoch's desk, for sure.
Posted by: Grunter || 11/15/2006 12:46 Comments || Top||

#4  Throwing good money after bad is poor business, but I bet for another couple mil, you could hire some 'private contractors' to go explain to the parties involved why it is bad manners to kidnap reporters. Hell, I bet Old Spook knows some guys who would do it for a plane ticket and the cost of ammunition.
Posted by: SteveS || 11/15/2006 15:16 Comments || Top||

#5  I'll bet for a few hundred you could find someone. If they have a grudge, they'll probably pay you for the info on where to find them! :-)
Posted by: gorb || 11/15/2006 16:23 Comments || Top||

#6  For a very brief period of time today, Drudge reported Murdoch as saying that this claim is 100% bogus (or words to that effect), but now it's gone and I can't find it anywhere.

I would keep in mind that the source of this claim is "senior terror leaders" from the Popular Resistance Committees and Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, and reported by World Nut Daily. I'm skeptical.
Posted by: exJAG || 11/15/2006 16:49 Comments || Top||


IDF captures 16 in counter-terror operations
Israeli security forces operating in the West Bank overnight arrested a total of 16 Palestinian fugitives, the IDF said. In the vicinity of Bethlehem, soldiers captured six Hamas terrorists. A 43- year old Gaza man that worked to establish terror cells in the West Bank was captured by IDF soldiers three months ago, it was released for publication Tuesday. The man, an operative from the Gaza Strip based Popular Resistance Committees, an offshoot of Hamas, worked to carry out a "quality" terror attack inside a major Israel city, and enlisted the help of West Bank terror operatives to carry out his plans, the IDF said.
Posted by: Fred || 11/15/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Don't arrest them. KILL them!!!!!
Posted by: Scooter McGruder || 11/15/2006 16:11 Comments || Top||


Israeli warplanes hit warehouse in Gaza City
(KUNA) -- Israeli warplanes launched a dawn strike on Tuesday targeting a warehouse for metallic items and auto spare parts in the city of Gaza, Palestinian security sources said. The sources said a single rocket slammed into the warehouse turning it into a heap of smouldering wreckage. The direct hit inflicted extensive damage in nearby houses and workshops and caused power outage in many districts in Al-Zaitoun district.
IDF rockets, why do they hate warehouses?
Medics rushed to the scene, though the strike inflicted no casualties.
Ammo transport Ambulances for intact ordnance potential wounded.
Separately, Palestinian gunners fired a rocket in the direction of an Israeli farm in Negev in the south of Israel. It damaged a house and a factory. Meanwhile, security sources reported that the border passageway of Rafah, linking Egypt with Gaza Strip, would be reopened later today. It would be opened in two directions till 5 p.m. Hundreds of Palestinians are waiting on the Egyptian side to be allowed to cross to the Palestinian territories. Israel, since last June, has repeatedly shut the vital gateway.
Posted by: Fred || 11/15/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  PETA is sorting through the rubble now looking for bunnies and puppies.
Posted by: wxjames || 11/15/2006 10:48 Comments || Top||

#2  The direct hit inflicted extensive damage in nearby houses and workshops and caused power outage in many districts in Al-Zaitoun district.

I doubt a single direct hit on auto parts and "metallic items" caused that kind of widespread damage. Munitions storage facility, yes. The stored weapons caused the extensive damage, not the Israeli rocket.

Fed up with underreporting and implied fluffy bunny massacres.
Posted by: Shuns Uleating3851 || 11/15/2006 11:17 Comments || Top||

#3  What if the palestinians smuggled an Iranian nuclear device (if they exist)into one of their ammunition warehouses (ie. civilian house) fired off a couple of rockets from the roof to get Israel's attention and then when Israel responded.....Big Kaboom?
Ahmadinejad could gloat how the Israeli's were the instruments of their own destruction and that the palestinians were glorious martyrs for the Islamic cause and deny any culpability on his own part.
Posted by: Gladys || 11/15/2006 16:23 Comments || Top||

#4  Which way does the wind blow for the fall-out? And how big is the blast zone? Hopefully one of Rantburg's nuclear experts/amateurs will know the answer to your question, Gladys.
Posted by: trailing wife || 11/15/2006 21:45 Comments || Top||

#5  In response to Gladys: http://nasa.proj.ac.il/

Good luck on those bunnies.
Posted by: closedanger@hotmail.com || 11/15/2006 23:54 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Wife of Indonesian terror suspect names 6 alleged militants hiding in RP
The detained wife of a top Indonesian terror suspect hiding in the southern Philippines has identified six other Asian militants allegedly on the run with her husband, a police official said Tuesday. They include four Indonesians, a Singaporean and a Malaysian -- all newly trained members of the Southeast Asian al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah group -- Dulmatin's wife, Istiada Binti Oemar Sovie, told police investigators.

Dulmatin and Umar Patek, Indonesians suspected of plotting the 2002 nightclub bombings that killed 202 people on Indonesia's Bali island, have been hiding with top leaders of the local Abu Sayyaf militant group in southern Sulu province, officials said. Dulmatin's wife "gave us six other names of foreign nationals who are presently with Umar Patek and Dulmatin in Sulu," said Chief Superintendent Romeo Ricardo, director of the national police intelligence group. He did not identify them, but a debriefing report seen by The Associated Press showed Dulmatin's wife named the Singaporean as Manobo, and the four other Indonesians aside from her husband and Umar Patek as Baharin, Zae, Tom and Karim. The report only gave one name for each of the suspected Jemaah Islamiyah militants, and did not refer to the Malaysian mentioned by Ricardo.
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Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Navy destroys rebel LTTE trawler along country's N. coast
(KUNA) -- The Sri Lankan Navy Tuesday destroyed a large trawler of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) that carried massive quantities of arms, ammunition and explosives in the Northwest coast of the country. "The Sri Lankan navy successfully retaliated, sinking the LTTE ship transporting arms, ammunition and explosives," news agency Indo-Asian News Service reported quoting a statement of the Sri Lankan government. The statement accused the LTTE of strengthening its military capacities, thereby violating the 2002 ceasefire agreement with the government.
Posted by: Fred || 11/15/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "strengthening its military capacities"??? But what about all those eagle-eyed Norwegian monitors?
Posted by: Pappy || 11/15/2006 0:38 Comments || Top||

#2  They're every bit as good as UNIFIL.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/15/2006 2:25 Comments || Top||


Terror Networks
Report: Bin Laden's son sent to operate against Israel
Iran has freed a son of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden from house arrest, a German newspaper reported on Wednesday. Die Welt said the Iranian Revolutionary Guard released Saad bin Laden on July 28 with the aim of sending him to the Syria-Lebanon border. It linked the reported move to the outbreak of war between Israel and Lebanese-based Hizbullah.

"From the Lebanese border, he has the task of building Islamist terror cells and preparing them to fight together with Hizbullah," Die Welt said, quoting intelligence information. "Apparently Tehran is counting on recruiting Lebanese refugees in Syria for the fight against Israel, using bin Laden's help," it added in a preview of a report to appear in its Thursday edition.

Western intelligence sources have long suspected that Iran is holding a number of al-Qaeda figures, possibly including Saad Bin Laden and Saif al-Adel, the network's security chief.

Kamal Kharrazi, then Iran's foreign minister, said in January 2004 that Tehran had jailed about a dozen al-Qaeda suspects and would put them on trial. "Our general view is Iran certainly does have a few al-Qaeda-related figures ... The general perception is Iran keeps these people as a bargaining chip," said a European counter-terrorism official when asked about the Die Welt report. He said Shia Muslim Iran was not sympathetic to members of Sunni-dominated al-Qaeda but "they protect them as long as they think they can make use of them."

Al-Qaeda's deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahri issued a video message last week in which, while not mentioning Hizbullah by name, he urged Muslims everywhere to "fight and become martyrs" in response to the conflict in Lebanon.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 11/15/2006 10:57 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Why is Iran spoiling for a fight????

I think they think the rest of the world is scared of them.

We must take them out before its too late!!!!
Posted by: Cheregum Crelet7867 || 11/15/2006 12:08 Comments || Top||

#2  wouldn't it be so cool to catch him and put him on trial?

*sigh*
Posted by: PlanetDan || 11/15/2006 12:29 Comments || Top||

#3  Or just kill him so bin Laden can weep over his lost spawn.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/15/2006 12:49 Comments || Top||

#4  "Why is Iran spoiling for a fight????"

Fair question.

One theory being floated is that Iran already has a nuke or two. The Iranians have gone on record to say that they'd willingly suffer 10-15 million dead just to insure the 5 million Jews are erased from the ME.

I'm still trusting Bush will make good on his vow not to permit Iran to get nukes. Time will tell if my confidence was misplaced.
Posted by: Mark Z || 11/15/2006 14:08 Comments || Top||

#5  If a single nuclear missile is launched against Israel I hope they enact the Sampson Option. It will be a fitting end for the Arab world to be consumed by its relentless quest for genocide.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/15/2006 14:14 Comments || Top||

#6  Zen: Or just kill him so bin Laden can weep over his lost spawn.

He'd probably rejoice that he's a martyr. :-(
Posted by: gorb || 11/15/2006 14:47 Comments || Top||

#7  I can only say that we need a lot more of that sort of rejoicing.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/15/2006 14:49 Comments || Top||

#8  I said this at the beginning of this war and I will say it again even at the cost of seeming to be a rabid psychopath or worse:

We must target the entire family of anyone who takes part in terrorist activities or the support thereof. That includes parents, siblings, spouses, children and whatever other linkage exists.

It must be understood that anyone entering this fight risks exterminating their entire lineage. Let the families consider whether they want their lunatic children to put them all at risk.
Posted by: DanNY || 11/15/2006 15:32 Comments || Top||

#9  even at the cost of seeming to be a rabid psychopath or worse:

Nothing psychopathic about it. Simply tribal. That way of thinking is how the "other" think as a matter of course, and in these multikulti times all narrative is equally valid, so to return to your "Viking" roots (for instance) is a cultural step to be celebrated. You are simply liberating your "inner" you.
Posted by: tipper || 11/15/2006 16:41 Comments || Top||

#10  DanNY, I am forced to agree and you are not at all any sort of rabid psychopath. Even brief examination of the terrorist agenda shows they think absolutely nothing of collective punishment. This is one squeamishness we must overcome in order to have any chance of winning the War on Terrorism. We, too, must make penalties for terrorist collusion steep enough whereby those who do so with seeming impunity begin to reconsider the wisdom of their actions.

This is where Israel is slowly begining to see the light (once again). By shelling or simply destroying entire neighborhoods where rockets are launched from, locals are sent the message that consequences come along with turning a blind eye to rocket crews who base their activities there.

There is a second and equally important corollary to this issue. Security measures in Islamic terrorism networks are heavily reliant upon familial ties. By eradicating entire families, large links are broken out of the support chain. A side effect is that it also curtails any possible genetic or congenital basis for terrorism.

Finally, we must enlarge this entire concept to the nation-state level. Terror sponsoring governments must be notified that any major terrorist atrocity (i.e. NBC attack), will result in nuclear retaliation. There must be collective punishment for populations of countries that allow or encourage their governments to pursue this grisly agenda.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/15/2006 16:45 Comments || Top||

#11  Why is Iran spoiling for a fight????
Short answer; it's their primary goal

"Khamenei "has emphasized that 'the battle against the global arrogance headed by the U.S. and Israel is an integral part of our Islamic government, and constitutes its primary goal"
Posted by: tipper || 11/15/2006 17:08 Comments || Top||

#12  I disagree, DanNY. Should not exterminate the whole family, tribe, clan, whatever. Just those who do not renounce Satan (or his representatives, Osama, etc.)
Posted by: Glenmore || 11/15/2006 18:47 Comments || Top||

#13  Should not exterminate the whole family, tribe, clan, whatever. Just those who do not renounce Satan (or his representatives, Osama, etc.)

The problem with your approach is that such renouncements and 'disowning' may be only temporary. The other solution is permanent.
Let them decide how to deal with it.
Posted by: DanNY || 11/15/2006 20:20 Comments || Top||

#14  The problem with your approach is that such renouncements and 'disowning' may be only temporary.

All taqqiya, all the time.

Spot on, DanNY.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/15/2006 20:26 Comments || Top||

#15  Iff what Benji Netanyahu claims is true, i.e. that Iran hopes one day to produce 25 nuclear bombs a year, such a production rate is too much/high just for Iran to use only agz Israel. IOW, IRAN HAS NUKLAR AMBITIONS = AGENDAS BEYOND JUST ISRAEL AND LIKELY ALSO BEYOND ONLY THE ME! GLEN BECK on C2CAM > believs ISRAEL WILL NOT TALK/COMPROMISE WITH RADICAL IRAN BECUZ ISRAEL KNOWS THE KIND OF PEOPLE THEY ARE DEALING WITH AND TRUE INTENTS. BECK > are AMORAL, MANIPULATIVE, EVIL MEN BEYOND EVIL. BECK in past C2C segments indic his belief that IRAN + OSAMA ALREADY POSSESSES NUCLEAR BOMBS, BUT ARE HIDING THE FACT FROM THE UNO + WORLD.. A NUCLEAR 9-11(s) INSIDE AMERICA PROPER IS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME + PC, AND AT THE UNILATER BEHEST OF RADICAL ISLAM. IOW, the only thing stopping Radical Islam from nuking Amer cities + areas is Radical Islam itself and opportune POLITIX/POLISCHTICK. Beck > can nuke us any time they want.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/15/2006 21:36 Comments || Top||


Good morning
Abu Hamza al-Masri's son insists he is 'proud to be British'Ahmadinejad: World is caving in to our demandsWife of Indonesian terror suspect names 6 alleged militants hiding in RPNasrallah vows campaign to force gov't changeSurvival of the Taliban: Musharraf says fault lies with AfghanistanConsenting sex to be made offence under Pakistan Penal CodeArab League official slams Quartet for ME failuresVatican prelate touts obeying local laws
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#1  It says news for Youse so it must be for meese too.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 11/15/2006 1:46 Comments || Top||

#2  At least it doesn't say What's Gnu.
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger1073 || 11/15/2006 11:49 Comments || Top||

#3  Ahh, go paddle your own gnu.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/15/2006 12:51 Comments || Top||

#4  Carole's cones upholstered leather..grrrr
Posted by: RD || 11/15/2006 15:24 Comments || Top||



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