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Afghanistan
General George Crook Comes To Afghanistan
For the next few months, Afghan and NATO troops will be out in the snow and bad weather, raiding villages where Taliban are hunkered down for the Winter. For U.S. troops, this is a 19th century tactic, pioneered by American General George Crook, to defeat the hostile tribes on the Great Plains. For the last four years, many American commanders have been trying to emulate Crook in other ways as well.

During the height of the Indian Wars in the American west, one of the most successful American commanders was general George Crook. He was an original thinker who used a combination of imagination and diplomacy to bring the wars to an end with a minimum of bloodshed. Crook's job was to pacify the tribes that still raided (as a form of sport or retribution for slights real or imagined) Indians and non-Indians alike. Crook also had to move tribes to reservations, or force them back there. But the main task of general Crook's troops was to keep the peace on a still turbulent frontier. Faced with the possibility of operating in Afghanistan, a rugged area populated by less well equipped, but more rugged and robust locals, it's a good idea to look back at how general Crook handled a similar situation.

First, general Crook saw diplomacy as his primary weapon. The Indians knew he had a more powerful military force, but they also knew Crook could be trusted. Crook used this trust, and his negotiating skills, to carry out American policies that he often didn't agree with. But Crook was also eager to avoid violence as much as possible. He was not a bloody minded soldier, and he realized that a reputation for senseless violence would make many of the tribes resist more stoutly and refuse to negotiate. Crook would recognize a similar situation in Afghanistan today. There is more to lose and little to gain by using a lot of fire power. You have to convince the Afghans that you do have the firepower, and can use it, but will only do so when there really is no other choice.

Using Indians to fight Indians was another technique Crook used a lot. First, he hired a lot of Indians as scouts. This made a lot of sense, as many of his troops were from back east and didn't know the local terrain, languages and customs. Crook saw to it that the scouts were treated well, for the scouts were usually recruited from weaker tribes that had a beef with the stronger tribes. The smaller tribes were usually easier to negotiate deals with. The larger tribes would often fight and Crook needed the scouts, and Indian allies (who sometimes fought for him). Same situation in Afghanistan.

Many of the Afghan tribes and ethnic groups (Pushtuns versus everyone else) don't like each other very much. The government has gotten a number of tribes to become friendly, and some of those that now support the Taliban do it either because of existing disagreements with the government, or other tribes, or because the Taliban are successful in using terror.

Crook also showed a lot of innovation on the battlefield. While "asymmetric" warfare is a hot item today, it was a common tool for general Crook. Asymmetric means using weapons and techniques that the enemy cannot easily deal with. For the Afghans, this means knowing the terrain better and being more capable of moving across the hills and mountains. Crook had the same problem, in that the tribes knew their backyard better and their grass fed ponies could move faster than his cavalry (which depended on supplies of grain to feed his larger horses.) But Crook also realized that in the Winter the Indians had to settle in to survive the bad weather, and their ponies were forced to survive as best they could (and many didn't). Crook could move around in the Winter, by using many horses to carry supplies. While Crook's force was small and tied to their supplies, the Indians could hardly move at all, and usually succumbed to Crook's offer of bullets or bread. Protecting their families was always a top priority for the Indians and Crook would also, during Summer campaigns, strive to capture the women and children of a rebellious tribe. This improved his negotiating position immensely.

One can only speculate what general Crook would do in Afghanistan today, but he would likely cut deals with Afghans willing to deal. And there are always some Afghans willing to deal. Crook would look at the forces available to him and try to use his advantages (reconnaissance and air transport.) To succeed in Afghanistan, think like Crook.
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Posted by: Anonymoose || 11/25/2006 21:16 Comments || Top||

#2 
There is more to lose and little to gain by using a lot of fire power. You have to convince the Afghans that you do have the firepower, and can use it, but will only do so when there really is no other choice.

I would argue that "the strong horse" philosophy demands we take the Taliban and turn them into bricquets wherever possible. Fry em up on teh battlefield. Isolate and kill them and let it be known among the tribesmen
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 21:55 Comments || Top||

#3  Afghanis/Taliban are not Apaches, or any other Native American tribe. The Native American tribes had a love of life, unlike the followers of Mohammeds death cult.


Posted by: Mick Dundee || 11/25/2006 22:28 Comments || Top||

#4  Comments 2 and 3 are right on point; over-generalizations should be avoided. I do very much like a combination of Crook's tactics and sterilizing a few areas for effect.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike || 11/25/2006 22:44 Comments || Top||

#5  Nothing will happen until we start torching the villages in the NWFP and related areas. We have to hurt the Pashtuns badly enough they want to quit, and we need to give them a way to quit without losing too much face - or too many people. The status quo isn't going to work for either side.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 11/25/2006 22:46 Comments || Top||

#6  Faced with the possibility of operating in Afghanistan, a rugged area
populated by less well equipped, but more rugged and robust locals,
it's a good idea to look back at how general Crook handled a similar
situation.

And while we are dismissing generalizations, I should point out Canadian forces need no lessons in winter-fighting from the Afghans.



Posted by: Excalibur || 11/25/2006 22:59 Comments || Top||

#7  neither do the Marines - they have a Sierras Winter training ground site  at Sonora Pass
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 23:26 Comments || Top||

#8 
<i>You have to convince the Afghans that you do have the firepower, and <del>can</del> WILL use it, but will only do so when there really is no other choice. </i>
 
There, fixed that. (Coding tags willing.)
Posted by: Zenster || 11/25/2006 23:48 Comments || Top||


7 Taliban killed in Afghanistan
Afghan and foreign troops clashed with Taliban fighters in southern Afghanistan on Friday, killing seven rebels in a battle involving war planes, mortars and gunfire, the US-led coalition said.

Separately the coalition said it had arrested 11 “terrorists” in a raid in an eastern province. The day-long battle was near Sperwan Ghar, an area in Kandahar province which has seen several major clashes between Taliban and security forces. A coalition soldier was also wounded in the engagement, the US-dominated force said in a statement.

The coalition said in a separate statement meanwhile that its troops working with Afghan forces had captured 11 “terrorists” Friday in a raid on a compound in the volatile eastern province of Khost. The raid was launched on “credible intelligence” and “terrorist propaganda” was found, it said.

NATO and Afghan forces are fighting the Taliban in different areas of Afghanistan, especially those on the border with Pakistan.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:


Africa Horn
Islamic Courts brace for war
Mogadishu - Somalia's Islamic Courts said on Saturday that it had poured thousands of fighters and heavy equipment into frontline positions as they braced for clashes with the weak government and its Ethiopian allies.
"Aye, lads! If 'tis war they want, 'tis war we'll give 'em!"
The courts said it had reinforced areas outside the government seat of Baidoa, about 250km northwest of Mogadishu, anticipating imminent attack and accusing neighbouring Ethiopia of sending air power.
"Hrarrr. They're sittin' there, an' they're watchin', me lads! Once let down yer guard an' they'll be all over us! They'll be goosin' yer wimmin and you'll be dead!"
"We are completely ready here in the frontlines and keeping inside our trenches," court military chief Sheikh Muktar Robow told AFP.
"Yarrr! We're ready for anything!"
"We are facing Ethiopian invaders. The only thing we expect is the start of battle. The Ethiopians have brought warplanes, including helicopters, and even heavy tanks to Baidoa and they are intending to wage an attack against us and we are ready for that."
"We ain't skeert o' nothin'! Nothin', I tells yez!"
The courts and the Ethiopian-backed government have been girding for all-out war near Baidoa for weeks, since the collapse of peace talks earlier this month. Both have stepped up preparations in recent days.
"You men over there! Step up your preparations!"
"Yes, your Enormity!"
Camps 20km apart
The courts have declared holy war on Ethiopian troops in Somalia protecting the transitional government. Robow said his fighters had full confidence in winning the battle against the "forces of the devil".
"We know they're aided by demons and jinns and efrits and stuff! But we got Allen on our side!"
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi told the Somali parliament on Thursday that Addis Ababa had taken the necessary preparations for war with the courts, which he accused of posing a "clear and present danger" to his country.
"Those people are crazy!"
Fighters from all sides are encamped at positions less than 20km apart, near the court-held towns of Mode Mode and Burhakaba areas.
How y'gonna keep 'em down on the farm once they've been to Mode Mode?
Residents said they had seen an unprecedented number of gunmen in the area and have expressed fear for their lives. "I have never seen such a huge number of fighters around Burhakaba," said resident Osman Ibarahim Rafiyo. "I saw more than 56 armed vehicles and thousands of Islamic militias pouring into the battlefield. I think this fighting will take more lives than expected."
"Hrarrr, lads! There'll be rivers of blood to wade through! But we'll prevail in the end, those of us who ain't martyrs! There'll be comely Ethiopian wenches for all, an' the wealth of Adis Ababa as loot!"
Ethiopia has watched the rise of the Islamic Courts, which seized Mogadishu in June and now control most of southern and central Somalia, with concern.
They're filling the balloon now.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 09:09 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  If we really want to fight this WOT and not have to do all the "boots on the ground" by ourselves, if we really want allies around the world to stand up agianst the Radical Islamist this is our Chance.

We should work with Ethiopia with some SOF and our air support. We could stay quite and like in Afghanistan have our SOF desinate the enemy for our Air Power. Camps 20km apart means those Ethiopean troops know were the ICU strong points are those 50"technicals" pickups with 50cal on the bed would decimated in the opening hours. The Ethiopeans could follow that up and route the ICU just like the N Alliance did the Taleban. We could do that with minimal if any casualties and the only real expence would be the bombs dropped (minor if you think the cost when we are forced to pay if the Ethiopeans fail and we have to send in Boots & Air Power.

Such a move would send a clear message if you are willing to fight the Islamic Radicals we are willing to lend some of our Air Power and resources to help you win.

Posted by: C-Low || 11/25/2006 12:58 Comments || Top||

#2  Send a couple of those carrier battle groups to take out the mosques in Somalia, and the entire "war" will end in a few hours. Destroy as many Somali "troops" as possible - go back to killing people and breaking things, the way to win wars. Let the Ethiopians clean up what's left.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 11/25/2006 14:39 Comments || Top||

#3  I hope the Ethiopians are less squeamish about doing what needs to be done than we have been. Kill faster. Total war.
Posted by: Excalibur || 11/25/2006 15:24 Comments || Top||

#4  If we really want to fight this WOT and not have to do all the "boots on the ground" by ourselves, if we really want allies around the world to stand up agianst the Radical Islamist this is our Chance.

But .. but .. that would make SENSE! It's not the American way! We have to take truckloads of personal abuse before we even roll over. Then we have to invest only enough energy to halt the advance for a while before we wuss out and run back home. Heaven forbid that we should take preemptive action! That would give the war-philosophizers fits! And lord knows we need to listen to the war philosophizers, who have never dealt with the repercussions of bad decisions, never been to war, and think that what motivates them is what motivates the whole world.
Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 15:49 Comments || Top||

#5  Nothing that some Spectres and B-52s can't help fix.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/25/2006 16:28 Comments || Top||

#6  Hell, we don't even need troops in that area : what Ethiopia needs more than anything else is a major boost to its spares inventories and airlift capabilities.  Both of which could easily be supplied by Eastern Europeans, paid through CIA front companies.  This is one of the capabilities that Carter and Clinton ruined in the CIA : the ability to conduct wars through cut-outs and false fronts.  The spares could be purchased from any of the friendlies in Poland, Czech Repub, Slovakia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Hungary, Albania; and the airlift could easily come from the Ukrainian mercs that operated the heavy lift aircraft and Hinds left behind by the Soviets. 
At most, we would need to TDY some of the SF in Djibouti to the Ethiopian sector in Somalia for a few weeks -- need good FACs to direct the Ukrainian Hind strikes.


Posted by: Shieldwolf || 11/25/2006 18:05 Comments || Top||

#7  I hate to say it but anyone who  challenges Muslim aggression, will have no allies.   The world is becoming a jihad playpen.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 11/25/2006 19:56 Comments || Top||

#8  The world is becoming a jihad playpen.

Bought and paid for with Petro Dollars


Posted by: Mick Dundee || 11/25/2006 22:39 Comments || Top||

#9  "Become a Jihad Playpen" - thats why those whom conspired and enabled 9-11 may had unleashed forces + dynamics they only think they control. Witness Year 2029 and Comet Apophis, etal. = the World has 24 or more years to do what it can or needs to to save its butt + prevent the Moon from exploding. And Apophis is ONLY ONE OF MANY, like Osama + Whitney. The ricocheting EIGHT-BALL from THE COLOR OF MONEY > "Its in the Way that you use it ... .... VINCENT". True Madonna fans + Ollie Stone SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VINCENT, besides AERSOSMITH + a TEXAS-SIZED ASTEROID!? IONews, Mary Elizabeth Mastroantonio wears glorious pantys, D *** ng it.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/25/2006 23:09 Comments || Top||


Bangladesh
Two Purbo Banglar Commies held with explosives
Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested two outlaws with explosives at Noadapara and Choudia villages under Mirpur upazila of the district on Thursday night. Acting on a tip-off, Rab arrested Ziaur Rahman Zia, a cadre of Purbo Banglar Communist Party (ML-Janajuddho), at Noadapara village at around 7:00pm. On Zia's statement, the members of the elite force raided the house of Ijar Ali at Choudia village and arrested his son Anwarul, another cadre of the underground outfit. They also seized 350 grams explosives, marble stones, bomb-making materials and some bullets from the house.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  On Zia's statement, the members of the elite force raided the house of Ijar Ali at Choudia village and arrested his son Anwarul, another cadre of the underground outfit. They also seized 350 grams explosives, marble stones, bomb-making materials and some bullets
A case of an aborted Alt-F7 or a geniuine RABus-interruptus? The finding of marble stones is key.
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 0:36 Comments || Top||

#2  7:00 pm? The night is still young.

Plus, I think they need to have him "confess" first.
Posted by: Jackal || 11/25/2006 14:41 Comments || Top||

#3  Remember the marble stones.  It's like the water bag in StogeCoach.
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 16:18 Comments || Top||

#4 
Jeeeez. Not StogeCoach it's the blue-eyed Indian thriller Hombre.
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 16:56 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
Muslims to prey pray at USAir counter at Reagan National
On Monday, November 27th, 8:15 AM, at the US Airways ticket counter located in the Reagan National Airport, Imam Omar Shahin, one of the six Imams removed from US Airways flight 300, will join Imam Mahdi Bray, executive director of the MAS Freedom Foundation, Rabbi Arthur Waskow of the Shalom Center of Philadelphia, Rev Graylan Hagler of the United Church of Christ, Hillary Shelton, director of the NAACP-Washington National Office, and other interfaith members for a press statement, public prayer, and flight departure on US Airways.

The "pray-in" is in response to US Airways' removal of Imam Omar Shahin and five other Imams traveling from a terror supporting religious leader's conference in Minnesota. Three of the Imams were observed praying prior to departure. Subsequent to boarding the plane, the six were removed from the flight, handcuffed, and detained in the airport for questioning for over five hours. Upon release, US Airways and other airlines refused to allow them to purchase tickets for other scheduled flights to Phoenix.

"The detention of these religious leaders, and the refusal of the airline to allow them travel, is a gross example of blatant vampirism lycanthropy Unicorns Islamophobia and the violation of the civil rights of Muslim passengers", said Imam Mahdi Bray, executive director of the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation. "The last time I checked, public prayer was still protected by the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion and speech unlike any islamic country. It's a shame that as an African-American and a Muslim I have the double whammy of having to worry about driving while Black and flying while Muslim. We charge the airline with not only discrimination, but with an action that is insulting and demeaning to these Muslim religious leaders, and to all people of faith."

The MAS Freedom Foundation, and many in the interfaith and civil rights community, feel strongly that in addition to religious discrimination, the issue involving the six Imams is also a religious freedom issue. We have forwarded the case to several prominent civil and constitutional rights attorneys and legal scholars.

The Freedom Foundation is the public affairs arm of the Muslim American Society (MAS), a national grassroots religious, social, and educational organization. MAS is America's largest grassroots Muslim organization with over 50 chapters nationwide. Learn more.
Posted by: Jackal || 11/25/2006 14:28 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Oh, heck. I was so busy with Preview on the text itself I forgot to set the topic. Please move to page 2, Fifth Column section.

Thanks.
Posted by: Jackal || 11/25/2006 14:35 Comments || Top||

#2  Airport rules are pretty strict about creating any form of disruption in terminals. Even a "pray-in" that disturbs or frightens passengers will be halted immediately.

Posted by: Anonymoose || 11/25/2006 15:02 Comments || Top||

#3 
As an aside, I was passing through LAX this week and noted 5 muzzies praying in the American Airlines area around concourse 47A. They were doing their thing between the windows and the check-in counter.
allan snackbar! 
Posted by: anymouse || 11/25/2006 16:26 Comments || Top||

#4  Rabbi Waskow (who will be joining the Imans) is an old time leftist. he was with the 'peace institutes' during the cold war preaching how we should trust the USSR.He wrote numerous articles for Ramparts magazine and contributed to the 'liberation theology' that lefty clerics use to support bloodthirsty rebels who oppose existing governments.


Posted by: mhw || 11/25/2006 18:58 Comments || Top||

#5 
God does not require five former prayers a day. If you are picking travel on a day that is the Sabbath,(Shabbot), May as not well at all travel. And if you think you can require travel to accompany your prayer needs, you are mistaken. I, being the immoral being I seem to be to these muslems, can pray withought anyone seeing it - who would have thunk it? Amazing that God does not have to SEE you pray five times a day to get something done. I say US Airways is a Godly airline and God does not need Muslems to show their faith that way after 9-11.
It is all show and pious indignation.
Fear GOD, but obey ME.
Posted by: newc || 11/25/2006 19:17 Comments || Top||

#6 
What are they praying for?  Maybe another
"death to America' rant.  Who needs it?
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550 || 11/25/2006 19:53 Comments || Top||

#7  One of the Imam's, Omar Shahin, have links to Osama and Hamas.  Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch provides the details here, here, and here.


Posted by: Poison Reverse || 11/25/2006 19:59 Comments || Top||

#8  If we mock them, will they explode?


Posted by: mojo || 11/25/2006 21:29 Comments || Top||

#9  Maybe they need to be ejected for assembling unappropriately in an area where security issues warrant eliminating such distractions. These assholes need a taste of just how unwelcome they are in any airport.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/25/2006 21:32 Comments || Top||

#10 
If I remember right, there is gathering room at the RR airport urinals for praying.
Posted by: Skidmark || 11/25/2006 22:13 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Pearl case hearing adjourned
The Sindh High Court adjourned Friday the hearing of appeals filed by Ahmed Omer Sheikh and others in the US journalist Daniel Pearl kidnapping and killing conspiracy case for Dec 11. Abdul Rauf, father of co-appellant Salman, told the court that their lawyer has left for India. He requested an adjournment. Adjourning the matter for Dec 11, the court directed both counsels to make arrangements for the proceedings as the matter would be proceeded on a day-to-day basis.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:


22 kidnapped from Kachhi Canal Project
Suspected tribal militants kidnapped around 22 men, including engineers and technicians working on the Kachhi Canal Project, during a raid on a camp at the project site in Sui tehsil of Dera Bugti district on Friday. The kidnappers also burnt nine tractors and a bulldozer, which were being used in the construction of the canal, before fleeing with their hostages. “The abducted people did not resist the kidnappers,” a source said. However, a high-raking government official said the kidnappers burned only one tractor. He refused to give the exact number of those kidnapped. No group has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings. In a related development, security forces launched a massive search in Bhambore Hills to hunt for the kidnappers.

Separately, official sources claimed that four activists of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) had been arrested in connection with the terrorist activities in Quetta and elsewhere in Balochistan. “The arrests were made by a special team of the Anti-Terrorist Force (ATF) which had arrived in Quetta for the task,” the sources said, adding that those arrested were identified as Dil Murad, Sadad, Shahdad and Yousaf. Meanwhile, police said that they had arrested three Afghan nationals on suspicion of planning terrorist attacks in Balochistan, while also recovering a large explosives cache.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  22 gone from the Kachhi Canal.
Posted by: Abu Sal || 11/25/2006 16:22 Comments || Top||


Iraq
Sunni 'Insurgents' Gun Down 21 Shiites
Gunmen broke into two Shiite homes and killed 21 men in front of their relatives, police said Saturday.
That's it. No village name. Nothing. Coulda been on Mars. Prolly was, on second thought. The rest is a "roundup"... this is AP, after all. Massive padding is always required for news farts where they have no substantiating details but want to "scoop" and fan the flames. It's a tradition.
The capital remained under a 24-hour curfew two days after suspected Sunni insurgents killed 215 people in Baghdad's main Shiite district with a combination of bombs and mortars. Another 87 people were killed or found dead in sectarian violence across Iraq Friday.

In Diyala province, a hotbed of Iraq's Sunni-Arab insurgency, gunmen raided two Shiite homes Friday night. The attack targeted members of the al-Sawed Shiite tribe in the village of Balad Ruz, 45 miles northeast of Baghdad, according to a police officer who spoke on condition of anonymity to protect his own security, as officials often do in the increasingly volatile province.

Continued on Page 49
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 08:47 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The soldiers opened fire on the cars when they ignored warning shots, and all the militants were killed, the military said.

I guess they're getting the hang of this 'catch and release' stuff. Must have looked like the ending of Bonnie and Clyde.
Posted by: KBK || 11/25/2006 10:17 Comments || Top||

#2  The only difference between this massacre and its like while the Ba'ath party was in power is that now the Shiites can shoot back. In the old days, these deaths would have gone unremarked and unreported by the fascists at AP.
Posted by: Excalibur || 11/25/2006 15:31 Comments || Top||


Police, eyewitnesses say US helicopters attack Sadr city
The horror!
(KUNA) -- Five Iraqis were injured when a US helicopter launched an offensive on a neighborhood in Sadr city in Baghdad Friday, said the Iraqi police and eyewitnesses. According to both sources, the helicopters opened fire on sectors 21 and 22 in Al-Kiyara area in Sadr city which is considered a stronghold for supporters of Shiite leader Moqtada Al-Sadr. Among the injured were a woman and a boy, who were sent to Imam Ali ibin Abi Taleb hospital for treatment, added the sources.

Sadr city witnessed a series of explosions yesterday which resulted in the death of about 202 citizens and the injury of 250 others. Although a curfew was imposed by the government to prevent attacks from occurring, several Iraqi cities witnessed different kinds of attacks which resulted in the death and injury of 90 Iraqis.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I think I saw where the helos were returning fire against a position that was launching rockets at them. Not sure they were 'attacking' Sadr City at all.
Posted by: Glenmore || 11/25/2006 0:25 Comments || Top||

#2  AT LAST!!! CIVIL WAR!!!
Posted by: smn || 11/25/2006 4:18 Comments || Top||

#3  these must have been "rogue" helicopters. We can't control them, sorry
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 9:23 Comments || Top||

#4  Among the injured were a standard mark-1a victim unit; A Woman, A Boy and a Pocket Gopher who were sent to Imam Ali ibin Abi Taleb Veterinary Hospital for delousing.
Posted by: RD || 11/25/2006 11:40 Comments || Top||

#5  Don't let PETA hear about that delousing thing unless you want them to hound them into submission with lawyers.
Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 17:33 Comments || Top||

#6  smn - what the fuck is your problem? Are you happy about a potential civil war in which tens or hundreds of thousands are likely to die?

Or are you just another ignorant asswipe trolling for attention (in which case you're about to get more than you can handle)?

I am so sick of you fucking trolls who think the US and our military are the epitome of evil and the cause of all that's evil in the world. You are sick, psychotic, and evil yourselves and I've had a bellyfull of all of you. No more Mr Nice Guy! Trolls are now on my list for smackdown.



Posted by: FOTSGreg || 11/25/2006 17:56 Comments || Top||

#7  FOTSGreg, in response to your question...ahh...yes, I'm happy for the upscale! "W" only reacts to pressure, and the insurgents are upping the ante. Round two; "W" will have to 'put up or shut up', and the American people has already warned him what they want. I surmise "W" will 'hell or high water' keep the troops there unti November 9th 2008, or if he's pissed until January 22nd, 2009...Kapece!


Posted by: smn || 11/25/2006 20:40 Comments || Top||

#8  Da ta de TA da!


Posted by: mojo || 11/25/2006 21:31 Comments || Top||


US forces kill four militants, Iraqi Police arrests 65 others
(KUNA) -- US Forces in Iraq killed four militants in Tarmiyah town north of Baghdad, while Iraqi Police arrested 65 others, it was reported here Friday. In a press release, the US Army said that as its forces made their way to a target building in Tarmiyah, militants opened fire from a nearby mosque. The forces returned fire, killing four of the militants. The forces later arrested six militants in raids in the same town, the release added.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi Interior Ministry announced Anbar border forces arrested 65 militants; 56 Iraqis, five Palestinians, three Syrians, and a Sudanese, and confiscated official seals and an illegal car number plate found in their possession.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Olmert agrees to Hudna, promises Peace In Our Time

Israel and the Palestinians agreed to a cease-fire Saturday to end a five-month Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip and the firing of rockets by Palestinian militants into the Jewish state, officials from the two sides said. The cease-fire was to go into effect at 6 a.m. Sunday (11 p.m. Saturday EST), both sides said.

The agreement was reached after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas telephoned Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert late Saturday to tell him that all Palestinian militant groups had pledged to stop rocket attacks but not any other kind of attacks into Israel, Olmert spokeswoman Miri Eisin said. She said Abbas asked that Israel reciprocate by stopping its military operations in Gaza and withdrawing its forces, and Olmert agreed.

Nabil Abu Rdeneh, an Abbas spokesman, later confirmed that Palestinian armed factions — including those allied to the Hamas militant group — had agreed to stop their military activities in Gaza and reinstate a truce reached in Egypt in February 2005. "There is a signed agreement between the president and Prime Minister (Ismail) Haniyeh and all the Palestinian factions to resort to the agreement of the factions in Cairo in 2005, including ceasing all the military activity from Gaza, starting from Sunday morning," Abu Rdeneh said. "The Israeli prime minister has agreed, and it is going to start tomorrow morning."
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, call me Olmert.
Posted by: Jackal || 11/25/2006 17:30 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  What fools these mortals be...

Sheesh!

Keep the frikkin' pressure on the Paleos and keep your bootheel on their throat as well.




Posted by: FOTSGreg || 11/25/2006 17:41 Comments || Top||

#2 
Stick a fork in them, they're done!

Posted by: Mick Dundee || 11/25/2006 17:52 Comments || Top||

#3  Does anyone have a sense of what the Israeli people feel about it?  Are they ready to string Olmert up, or are they as divided as we are in the US?
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 11/25/2006 18:10 Comments || Top||

#4  The Paleos can even deliver a hudna, they will keep attacking, they have no control.

Olmert will be history.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 11/25/2006 18:16 Comments || Top||

#5  How many times does Olmert have to be kicked by the same horse?
Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 18:43 Comments || Top||

#6  I. G. Farbin stock might be a buy in the near future.

The RTF buttons work!  Well, not really. That was supposed to be red text on a light blue background.


Posted by: Jackal || 11/25/2006 20:04 Comments || Top||

#7  Insanity:  Doing the exact thing (peace agreement with muslims) over and over again and expecting a different result (them honoring their side).

When are people going to learn?


Posted by: CrazyFool || 11/25/2006 21:19 Comments || Top||

#8  I'm with SPOD: Paleos will break the cease fire 5 minutes after it is initiated, and meanwhile Olmert has something to give to massa George (From Jlem Post: Washington was full of praise for the cease-fire agreement)
Posted by: gromgoru || 11/25/2006 22:10 Comments || Top||

#9  Political (and nearly existential) suicide, it seems to me.



Posted by: Scooter McGruder || 11/25/2006 23:02 Comments || Top||

#10  I agree gromgoru except the MSM/UN/EU will totally ignore the Paleo's breaking of the SF and when Israel defends itself will then claim Israel broke the agreement.

That is how its been done in the past.  Why would anyone expect any different?


Posted by: CrazyFool || 11/25/2006 23:30 Comments || Top||


Hamas "Cameraman" killed
ht to LGF
Israeli troops killed a Hamas militant Friday who was filming the group's operations in Gaza, Palestinian medical officials said.
some mook who was better with a camera than a gun ......gay
The governing Hamas movement often films its battles and operations against the Israeli Army, later broadcasting the footage on its television station and releasing it to other media outlets.
with musical scores and dancers
On Thursday, a 64-year-old Palestinian grandmother from Jebaliya blew herself up near Israeli troops, lightly wounding two of them. Eight other Palestinians were killed by troops Thursday, six of them militants.
the theme from "psycho" is being choreograohed as we speak
The Israeli military has been operating in northern Gaza for months, in an attempt to eradicate Palestinian rocket squads, so far without success except for the dead guys... On Wednesday, after the death of the second Israeli civilian in a week from Palestinian rockets, the government ordered the army to step up operations in Gaza.

and post-Olmert, kill every living thing in rocket range. I approve this message
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Similar work incidents often ended Goebbel's cameramen on the Eastern Front. But they had niftier cameras...
Posted by: borgboy || 11/25/2006 0:54 Comments || Top||

#2  Smashing the Islamists' propaganda machine should be a top priority. It is a prime mover in much of the violence.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/25/2006 0:58 Comments || Top||

#3  Crosshairs on the head and...watch the birdie, Brave Jihadi Photographer.
Bye bye...
Posted by: tu3031 || 11/25/2006 1:05 Comments || Top||

#4  A sad day for Reuters.
Posted by: gromky || 11/25/2006 1:37 Comments || Top||

#5  Don't forget to shoot the camera, too.
Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 2:16 Comments || Top||

#6  'I shot the cameraman...'

Nope, that's not gonna work...
Posted by: Eric Clapton || 11/25/2006 8:50 Comments || Top||

#7  "But I did not shoot the soundman too"?
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 9:28 Comments || Top||

#8  I notice grandma has reportedly aged from 68 to 57 to now 64. Math is not the strong suit in Paleoland, and explains their misunderstanding of 70-1 kill ratios.
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger || 11/25/2006 10:29 Comments || Top||


Palestinian missiles slam into Sderot
(KUNA) -- Palestinian factions continued on Friday missile attacks on Isreli settlements North of Gaza in a retaliatory measure for the occupation army's wide military operations in Gaza Strip. Meanwhile three Palestinian factions said in separate statements issued here today that Israeli settlements were targets of more missile attacks.

The Qassam brigades, the military wing for the Islamic Hamas movement, said two "Qassam" rockets were fired at the Israeli Southern settlement of Sderot late last night. The al Quds brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, also said a medium-range rocket code-named "al Quds" was fired on the same settlement at dawn Friday. Israel's army reported today that two rockets that were fired from the Northern parts of Gaza Strip have slammed into the settlement of Sderot inflicting damages to its commercial centre.
I occasionally wonder what would happen if the Israeli government provided the citizens of Sderot with simple rockets and explosives and told them to go ahead and launch them in the general direction of Gaza. I'm sure there would be an international outcry, but at least they'd be trading rockets with the Paleos instead of just standing on the receiving end like sheep.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Fred,

A noted religious Zionist rabbi has advocated arming “ungoverned” civil defense groups in western Negev communities to fight back against Kassam rocket attacks from northern Gaza.


Rabbi Yisrael Rosenne, director of the Tzomet Technology and Jewish Law Institute in Alon Shvut, says that arming civilians and permitting them to fire back at the terrorists would be a proper way to stop the attacks from terrorizing residents in southern Israel "if the government were in 'Jewish' - and not necessarily religious - hands."

Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 0:42 Comments || Top||

#2  A shameful exhibition of the poverty of thought emanating from the Olmert Regime. I mean this has to stop! I live in Tucson...what if the Mexicans were firing missiles from Nogales, Sonora? How long would it last? (I realize I am opening myself up to sarcasm to the effect that the Mexicans are currently colonizing Arizona at any event...)
Posted by: borgboy || 11/25/2006 0:48 Comments || Top||

#3  The Olmert government would subsidize sandbagging the roof of your house.

Peretz said yesterday that he was willing to move from defense to finance. If he handles the exchequer the same way he's handled defense Israel's well on its way to being Zim.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 9:31 Comments || Top||

#4  Peretz is some defense minister. Isn't Sderot his home town? Sheeit, mon. Missiles slam into his neighbor's house and he does nothing? This guy has no survival instinct. The Israeli people better do something about Olmert and Co, and quick. Gaza is hostile and becoming very frisky, and southern Lebanon is back up to its prewar strength, or is becoming so, with the help of the French and UNIFIL forces.

There WILL be another war and Israel will be backed into a corner. Syria is becoming stronger, due to the weakness of Israel and the US. And Israel TALKS of targetting leaders in surgical strikes. That worked real well. It is crunch time. The Islamists smell weakness and they are exploiting it. They don't have much in their playbooks but they are using what they have. We have the technology, materiel, logistics, and personnel, and we use barely a fraction of our assets. We don't have the collective will to do what is necessary to survivie. So who are the smart ones here?
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 11/25/2006 13:03 Comments || Top||

#5  So who are the smart ones here?

I give up, who?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 11/25/2006 13:39 Comments || Top||

#6  Start cutting services provided to Paleos for every rocket fired. First shut off the hyedro. Second rocket, turn of the water. Then deny access to any hospital. Cut acces to jobs, education, any doctor. Halt food.

For every seven days without attqack, restore 1 service. Then remove it the next day whan another rocket flies in.

Paleo's should not accept any service from a country they won't recognize. No "recognizing" water, hydro, food, etc.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412 || 11/25/2006 13:42 Comments || Top||

#7  Ethel - she keeps the pills. Prolly multicolored, too.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 13:43 Comments || Top||

#8  At least this doesn't upset the Fragile Cease-Fire™
Posted by: Jackal || 11/25/2006 14:43 Comments || Top||

#9 
Yeah, you upset the fragile cease-fire next thing you know someones destabliszing the joint.
 
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 16:20 Comments || Top||


Al Aqsa Martyrs heroically boom bulldozer
The Al Aqsa Martyrs brigades, the military wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) main faction of Fatah, announced that an explosive device was detonated in an Israeli bulldozer in the Beiumi street East of the city of Jabalia in Gaza this morning. "The Israeli bulldozer received a direct hit and the operation was in retaliation for the occupation's massacres", the brigades said in a statement circulated in Gaza today.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  A moment of silence was observed at Caterpillar's D-9 assembly line. Meanwhile, back at IDF headquarters, new plans:

Posted by: Zenster || 11/25/2006 0:55 Comments || Top||

#2  Zenster, that is awesome. We should really consider doing something like that for Isreal. And get some D-9's for Sadr City.
Posted by: Charles || 11/25/2006 8:30 Comments || Top||

#3  Note that there is nothing about actually harming the buldozer.
Posted by: gromgoru || 11/25/2006 9:07 Comments || Top||

#4  The D-9 was condemned by the UN.
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 9:52 Comments || Top||

#5  Wait til they see what a D-11H can do.
Posted by: Rich W || 11/25/2006 21:24 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Philippines nabs a big catch in the War on Terror!
Check out the t-shirt at the link.
It happened today, the Philippine Armed Forces (AFP) got a huge catch in the War on Terror! Remember the group of hostages that was taken by the Abu Sayyaf in June of 2001? That’s the same group that included Martin and Gracia Burnham, the American Missionary couple that was held by the Abu Sayyaf. In the end, Martin was killed by his captors, while Gracia was injured, but able to return alive to the United States. At that time, another of the American Hostages, Guillermo Sobrero was beheaded by his Abu Sayyaf captors.

Well, today, the AFP nabbed the very suspect that beheaded Guillermo Sobrero, a huge win in the War on Terror. If the news gets coverage in the United States, I am certain that a lot of Americans will cheer this and consider it a huge win for the Government of the Philippines.

Here’s the story, as told by the Inquirer:

Military intelligence agents have arrested the Abu Sayyaf leader who allegedly decapitated American hostage Guillermo Sobero in June 2001, the military said Saturday.

Major Eugene Batara, spokesperson of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), said Annik Abbas alias Abu Anek was arrested on Friday evening in Colonia village in Lamitan, Basilan.

Abbas’s victim, Sobero, was among 21 persons — including American couple Martin and Gracia Burnham — taken from the Dos Palmas resort in Palawan during a raid by the group of bandits in May 2001.

Sobero’s execution was announced by Abu Sayyaf spokesperson Abu Sabaya two weeks after the abduction. “We have beheaded Sobero as a gift to the country on Independence Day,” Sabaya told a local radio station then. Sobero’s body was found about three weeks later, also in Basilan.

Batara said Abbad did not resist arrest. “Abbas was on his way to Sinangkapan village in Tuburan town when he was spotted by two of our men,” Batara said. Abbas was unarmed and alone when arrested according to Batara.

Basilan Governor Wahab Akbar described Abbas as “the most dangerous Abu Sayyaf.” “He was the executioner of American hostage Guillermo Sobero way back 2001,” he said.

Akbar said Abbas was previously arrested but managed to escape from prison during the 2004 jail break in Basilan. He rejoined the Abu Sayyaf and was named commander of the group previously under Hamsiraji Sali, who was killed by soldiers in 2003, according to Akbar.

“I am giving P1 million to the civilian informants who helped the Army’s 103rd Infantry Brigade in his arrest,” the Basilan governor said.

On Thursday evening, police intelligence operatives also killed an Abu Sayyaf member during an operation here.

Superintendent Angelito Casimiro, police intelligence chief for Western Mindanao, said his men were serving a warrant of arrest against Itting and Anni Sailani, who were being sought for the death of former Inquirer photographer Gene Boyd Lumawag, in Ayala village here.

“But the serving of warrant ended in a gun fight at the Ayala bridge when the group resisted. This led to the death of Joselito Nasara alias Abu Sufian, Sofia, and Kirrs,” Casimiro said.

The Sailani brothers, he said, managed to escape.

During a follow up operation in Pamucutan village here, Casimiro said, policemen arrested Jayrold Nasara, younger brother of the slain Abu Sayyaf member, and another suspect, identified as Salahuddin Asikain Ogis.

Police seized .45 caliber pistol, an M-16 Armalite rifle and ammunition, a motorbike, a cellular phone, a machete, and personal belongings, according to Casimiro

Casimiro said the police remained on high alert following reports the Abu Sayyaf was planning to sow terror in the city.

In Jolo, Sulu, Armed Forces Chief Hermogenes Esperon Jr. ordered soldiers to get ranking Abu Sayyaf leaders, including Khadaffy Janjalani, and Indonesian bomb experts Dulmatin and Omar Patek before Christmas.
Posted by: tipper || 11/25/2006 20:17 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This was a great nab.  This ass cut Mr Sobrero's head off while he begged to look at his daughters picture just one more time.  I hope he does not make it through the trip north to Manila.  All that aside Janjalani and Hapilon gave the orders to do it.  They are still out there, free and not to worried about being caught.  As far as ol Wahab Akbar goes, anything he says is crap.  First he is one of the founding fathers of the ASG and protects them like they are his kids.  Second he will not be the one to give any money away, it will be the PNP and AFP.  The people of Basiland know better of this ass.  He cares nothing for the people or for Islam, he had the mosque at Port Issabella buldozed and took the land to build a Jolly Bee, filipino McDonalds, pushin out the muslim community.  He is a speed freak, wears a levi jacket with the collar up and white tennis shoes, in the jungle towns.  
Posted by: 49 Pan || 11/25/2006 21:11 Comments || Top||

#2  Good hunting, AFP! I'm sure that somewhere right now, Gracia is saying a prayer over Martin's soul. These cowardly fucks all need a one-way ticket straight to <del>paradise</del> hell.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/25/2006 21:26 Comments || Top||

#3  looks like he fell a couple times. Apparently a balance problem... here's hoping it continues
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 21:59 Comments || Top||

#4  They got Geno.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 11/25/2006 22:21 Comments || Top||


300 Thai Schools to Close Amid Attacks
Pay attention folks: One day this or something like it will come to a school near you! Perhaps the perpetrators will shoot out of car trunks or cracked apartment windows then run off and hide at first. What do you think your neighbors' reaction will be? Yours? Your kids, grandkids, or great-grandkids? It will go for a generation or so then they'll get bold. Don't worry, you don't have to do anything to opt in. You'll have to get off your butt and do something if you want to opt out, though.
Hundreds of schools in Thailand's restive south will shut their doors in response to increasingly vicious attacks by suspected Muslim insurgents against teachers and schools, a regional education representative said.

The closure, which begins Monday, affects all 336 primary and secondary schools in the province of Pattani, where two teachers were shot and killed by suspected insurgents in the past two days. In one of the killings, attackers shot a school principal Friday, and then set his body on fire.

"Teachers can't bear what has happened," said Bunsom Thongsriprai, president of Teachers' Association in Pattani. "They are paranoid, worried and afraid." He said the schools will reopen when teachers feel safe.

More than 1,800 people have died from violence in Thailand's three southernmost, Muslim-majority provinces - Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat - since an Islamic insurgency flared up in January 2004.

Continued on Page 49
Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 02:39 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1 
"Let's make peace, let's drop origami , let's kiss ass" - Thai Leader
Posted by: Jesing Ebbease3087 || 11/25/2006 17:21 Comments || Top||


Terrorists in southern Thailand burn teacher alive
The green virulent disease strikes again
Bangkok - Insurgents wounded a school director Friday afternoon in southern Thailand then set his vehicle on fire killing him in the flames, the English-language Bangkok Post newspaper website reported.
ROP
Police said the director of a school in Pattani province, 750 kilometres south of Bangkok, was shot in his pickup truck while driving out of school. He was wounded but not killed in the shooting before insurgents set his pickup truck on fire. He was burned alive inside the truck.
Obviously an Apostate
Thailand's three predominately Muslim southernmost provinces have been increasingly restive the past three years, but no insurgent groups are claiming responsibility for the violence or making demands in exchange for stopping it.
restive? sick sense of humor eh.
Bangkok's new military-installed government has apologized to the people in the southern provinces for past injustices and is making a new approach to ending the violence peacefully a top priority
oh, that oughta work, righttt
Posted by: RD || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This crap has been going on since before I lived in Thailand back in the 60s & 70s. Great press now with the reporting of supressed muslims worlwide. The answer? I don't know but Slobodon Milsovec comes to mind.
Posted by: Bobibutu || 11/25/2006 1:55 Comments || Top||

#2  Learning is unislamic. Only rote memorazation of the (offical Saudi) koran in Arabic is permitted. Anyone going against this must be killed. OED.

We are going to be reaching a point where it will be them or us very soon, sooner than I though even. They refuse to moderate their religious practices and thought to comport with this century. The only other knowledge they are allowed is that of how to use weapons to bring about a world wide calphite . Convert, submit or die.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 11/25/2006 2:10 Comments || Top||

#3  Everybody knows what must be done, even the fools and tools. This is in the King's lap, his call, and the Thais will follow his lead. So will he lead is what remains. This murder should be gruesome enough (any murder should be, but people are freaks) to get a response. If not, then Thailand is lost - at least as long as Bhumibol lives.

I've been gone for almost 3 years, so my info may be out of date, but... His son, from all accounts from my Thai friends in Chiang Mai, is an ass and the people know it. His daughter, however, is a public-spirited class act and is revered. Succession goes to the son, traditionally, but there was talk while I was there that the people would like to see it ignored in favor of the daughter.

So if Bhumibols doesn't respond and his son takes over, then Thailand is truly screwed.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 3:55 Comments || Top||

#4  Sadily - I agree.
Posted by: Bobibutu || 11/25/2006 4:00 Comments || Top||

#5  Judging by the stamps on my passport, I have been to Thailand at least 40 times. I have also been to Malaysia and Indonesia many times.

Bottom line is I found Thais, with very few exceptions, honest, trustworthy and most importantly they get civil society.

I can't say the same about Malaysia and Indonesia.
Posted by: phil_b || 11/25/2006 6:08 Comments || Top||

#6  I couldn't agree more, phil_b. Thailand is the one place I would seriously consider settling in, outside of the US. If they hadn't become insanely greedy under Toxin, regards exPats, I probably would have done so - but he instituted a whole mess of rapidly-changing schemes meant to enrich the Thai Govt and screw any exPat with the requisite cash who wanted to stay there.

It was remarkably self-defeating - I (and many thousands of others like me) am not there spending my money any more - and never will be again. Thailand's loss - people like me were pure profit, there was zero outlay for services while I spent freely to their benefit.

It defines stupid - and is yet another of the reasons I believe we should implement a simple foreign policy of precisely reciprocal treatment (visas, freedom, taxes, etc) with each country.

"Thailand's three predominately Muslim southernmost provinces have been increasingly restive the past three years..."

Islam. They move in and, when they reach critical mass, they do the usual Muzzy thing...

If they perceive strength in the host, they whine and wheedle and bitch and moan and seethe about their "rights", at least as far as the host's system offers - something only their imams may have granted them in the shitholes they came from. They settle in enclaves and refuse to assimilate. They agitate for implementation of their barbaric traditions. It is a lethal camel's nose under the tent: a tumor. It will appear benign until it feels it has won the PR war and has the authorities on the run. Example: France. Soon: Canada. Later: US.

When they perceive weakness in the host, they use violence and intimidation - then whine and bitch and demand their "rights" to implement their shit, a direct appeal to the elitists who always love the "quaint" and "exotic". The tumor is obviously malignant. Excise with extreme prejudice and cauterize - or submit. Example: Thailand, much of Africa.

Wherever they have ever held power, they resort to open warfare if opposed. Example: Afghanistan.

To any who still refuse to give up their comfy world view that Islam can be dealt with, can be mollified, can peacefully coexist with any other culture, can be reformed or neutralized - short of a total and effective quarantine or eradication - I suggest heavy medication or voluntary admission to a mental care facility... spreading your Pollyanna self-delusion is as dangerous as Islam. Islam defines implacable. It is a virulent merciless relentless human infection, a pathogen fatal to freedom, and should be dealt with as such.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 8:30 Comments || Top||

#7  There's a story posted at Jihad Watch this morning concerning Thailand. This latest murder of the school principal got somebody's attention in the Dept. of Education. The Thai gov't has ordered the closing of 300 schools in the southern provinces effective Monday. Duration: indefinite.

Islam.

.com: could you expand on your point above concerning the King's son. Why is he thought to be an ass by the people? What are your friends saying about him?
Posted by: Mark Z || 11/25/2006 9:01 Comments || Top||

#8  Mark Z - What I've heard is that he's a playboy / drunk / gambler / profligate loser. A classic "prince", in other words.

Pix and Wiki on Bhumibol & family.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 9:23 Comments || Top||

#9  Note that the prince isn't even named in the pix link. He's just "Prince". Mistake? Uh uh.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 9:30 Comments || Top||

#10  Sure hope he doesn't have big ears and is a closet muzzie.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 11/25/2006 9:37 Comments || Top||

#11  #6
What are the new Thai regulations regarding ex-pats that has discouraged you from living in Thailand?
Posted by: Clolutle Slans5753 || 11/25/2006 9:48 Comments || Top||

#12  The visa laws have changed so dramatically over the last 5 years it's amazing - and it is far more complex than I'd like to engage in here. If you're interested, you can get infor from the Thai Govt site, but note that:

1) even the 30-day visas (Transit - used to be 15) and 60-day (Tourist - used to be 30) are not as advertised - don't apply to US which is limited to 30 and they do not allow consecutive entry (i.e. leave country, re-enter, get new 30 day visa) - you have to stay out for 30 days to re-enter under either, last I heard - and they are not easily extended, anymore...

2) almost every "program" has undergone changes in the last year or two. So you can make plans to day and find it's obsolete before you can complete the paperwork.

Since I have been gone for 3 years, I'll wager that the schemes have changed numerous times since I last tangled with them. What they are pushing is the OA Visa - expensive, one year duration, requires proof of significant income, and that a substantial amount be depositied in Thai bank, etc.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 10:02 Comments || Top||

#13  BTW, CS5753, if this is a disingenuous attempt to argue with me, let me save you the trouble: fuck off. There are 50 message boards where this shit has been fought over and about for the last 5 or 6 years, lol. I don't need the BS. :-)

If not, if you are interested in Thailand yourself, please enjoy your research and Good Luck with my Best Wishes. I love the Thais - and no, I don't mean chasing the ladies. I gave that up over a decade ago and don't go to BKK anymore - I prefer Chiang Mai for the greenery, mountains, cooler climate, much lower traffic, etc -- but the same wonderful people and food.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 10:08 Comments || Top||

#14  When several dozen imams die amidst the blazing walls of their mosques each time a peaceful Thai is murdered, things might change. The current level of appeasement issuing forth from their government is guaranteed to do only one thing, make things worse ... much worse.
Posted by: Zenster || 11/25/2006 15:55 Comments || Top||


Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka violence leaves 30 dead
Renewed fighting in Sri Lanka’s embattled northern and eastern regions has left at least 30 people dead, according to defence ministry figures Friday. Security forces killed 19 Tamil Tiger rebels in two clashes Thursday in the eastern district of Batticaloa where four policemen also died, the ministry said. It said the guerrillas had also shot dead two civilians in the east on the same day and five Tiger guerrillas were shot dead in a confrontation in the northern Vavuniya district.

The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said they lost only one combatants in the island’s east Thursday and accused the military of killing a student and wounding five others. No independent verification of casualty claims was possible amid ongoing clashes between the two sides.

Sri Lanka’s president on Friday asked foreign relief agencies to help supply food and other essentials to half a million civilians trapped in the embattled northern Jaffna peninsula.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hizbullah: Missile supply back to 100%
Hizbullah has been successful in restocking their missile supply after last summer's war with Israel, diplomatic sources in Beirut told Time magazine Friday.

According to the report, Hizbullah currently has an estimated 20,000 short-range rockets. The report contradicted an Israeli estimate in which Hizbullah was said to have acquired only half the number of rockets that they had before the war.

During the war with Israel, Hizbullah fired over 3,000 rockets.

Sources in Saudi Arabia claimed that Iran and Syria were behind the rearmament, supplying the guerilla organization with enough ammo to return to its former strength. "The arms pipeline from Iran through Syria started to function even during the war," one source in Beirut said.

Officials in Iran and Syria continued to deny the claim that they provided Hizbullah with arms.
It was magik. Y'know, djinns.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 09:31 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  You can thank the United Nations for operational support -- or at least for looking the other way while keeping the eviiiil jooooos at bay.

Hopefully the IDF overflights the UN has been bitching about so much have provided usefull information about where these are stockpiled.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 11/25/2006 10:27 Comments || Top||

#2  CF---The IDF may have the intelligence, but will they be allowed to do something with it by the Olmert govt? The IDF plan was hosed by Olmert. People sitting there in northern Israel and taking barrages of Hizb'Allah rockets is insane. Is that what Olmert and Co have planned for the sequel?
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 11/25/2006 13:12 Comments || Top||

#3  They should go after Syria next time anyway.
Posted by: JAB || 11/25/2006 14:04 Comments || Top||

#4  You mean Bush goverment, don't you Alaska Paul?
Posted by: gromgoru || 11/25/2006 14:37 Comments || Top||

#5  Chirac must be sooo proud
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 14:46 Comments || Top||

#6  The missiles are easy. The multimillion dollar bunkers, command centers and infrastructure took years to build, and it is all shot to hell. And that doesn't even include all of their regular buildings in the Hezbollah side of Beirut.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 11/25/2006 15:04 Comments || Top||

#7  Look on the bright side, the phrench said they are now willing to shoot at Israeli planes that scare them.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge || 11/25/2006 15:16 Comments || Top||

#8  Not sure gromgoru.  The US does have the habit of trying to keep the IDF on a short leash, like in GW1, when Sammy was slamming SCUDS into Israel, and she was not allowed to defend herself.  Too bad Israel was not allowed to do what she needed to do to take out the threat.  Now we have gone 15 years since GW1 and everyone is backed into a corner, both US and Israel.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 11/25/2006 17:59 Comments || Top||

#9 
"Sources in Saudi Arabia claimed that Iran and Syria were behind the rearmament"

We Saudi's, love the state of Israel. We Saudi's, would never propose a two state solution.  We Saudi's, think that Israel should be recognized as a legitimate state by all Muslim nations.  In conclusion, we Saudi's condemn Iran and Syria for promoting anti-Israeli propaganda and by the grace of allah, we refused to be used as a pipeline for terrorism.


Posted by: Poison Reverse || 11/25/2006 20:13 Comments || Top||


Rantburg Tech Note -- Comments mostly working
Fred's got the server hood open today, and it looks like the comments are currently spriraling into the Sea of Despond. I'm sure it will all be set right before too long. So go Christmas shopping or watch football or something, k? Unfortunately the WoT will still be here when comments are working again.

Posted by: Seafarious || 11/25/2006 11:03 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Since I couldn't find what I did that hosed things, I put them back the way they were.

Thank God for backups.

Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 11:29 Comments || Top||

#2  been trying to comment for 30 minutes.

tec question
is it harmful to ones health to have snark block?
Posted by: RD || 11/25/2006 11:34 Comments || Top||

#3  I likeum the new buttons and will be sending US remuneration shortly. >:-)
Posted by: RD || 11/25/2006 11:36 Comments || Top||

#4  Hey, no big deal, it's not like I have interesting things to say anyway.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 11/25/2006 11:45 Comments || Top||

#5  test
test
Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 11:56 Comments || Top||

#6  "is it harmful to ones health to have snark block?"

Absolutely! There are two equally-effective treatments:
1. Go to the bookstore, get yourself a copy of "Chicken Soup for the Rantburg Soul", boil it in some chicken broth, and chew on it, or...
2. Stalk Zenster and scream "genocide" every time he regurgitates his "kill-them-all" spew.

I advocate #2 since the book is hard to find and Zenster's sputtering response is always satisfying.
Posted by: Darrell || 11/25/2006 12:01 Comments || Top||

#7  Hmmm. Something seems to be wrong with the Preview function: it's putting everything into a single paragraph and ignoring line breaks.

This should appear on a separate line, with a blank line separating it from the above paragraph.

But preview puts it all into one block...

Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 12:02 Comments || Top||

#8  Yep, it posted OK; but Preview was AFU.
Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 12:03 Comments || Top||

#9  Trying with Internet Exploder...

Second line...

Third line...

Nope. Paragraph separation in Preview is still titzup...
Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 12:07 Comments || Top||

#10  Okay. I put preview back the way it was, too.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 12:14 Comments || Top||

#11  Line 1
Line 2

Line 3

Ahhhh... thanks.
Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 12:19 Comments || Top||

#12  They'a million storieeees in the Naked

BANG!

City...
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 12:44 Comments || Top||

#13  We have to work on anonymous5089's self esteem issues next. He's a good guy in a hostile sea. ;<)

Comments seem to work normal now.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 11/25/2006 12:50 Comments || Top||

#14 

  • Rich text seems to be working more reliably now, with the exception of preview, which does not like me...
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 13:24 Comments || Top||

#15  wHOa. tHOse DIsApPEarINg coMMeNtS ArE sPookY, fREd.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 13:52 Comments || Top||

#16  tHAt iS eVeN HaRDeR tO rEAd tHAn JOE!!!!!!
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 11/25/2006 13:58 Comments || Top||

#17  ...hguoht ,thgir ton llits s'gnihtemoS
Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 13:58 Comments || Top||

#18  eaSy FOr yOu TO saY.
Posted by: .com || 11/25/2006 14:01 Comments || Top||

#19  Whew! With the inability to express Myself through comments, I was starting to sew up a bomb vest.

Never meddle in the affairs of servers, for they are subtle and quick to core-dump.
Posted by: Jackal || 11/25/2006 14:39 Comments || Top||

#20  Comments seem to work normal now.

my comments have rarely been normal
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 14:59 Comments || Top||

#21  This is from my Mac on Opera. I don't see any new options other than the usual.

Wondering what's new ...
Posted by: Steve White || 11/25/2006 15:47 Comments || Top||

#22  If you were using a PC with Vista, you'd not see anything new either.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 11/25/2006 15:51 Comments || Top||

#23 
Okay. I've switched them.
Keep in mind that the rich text version adds an unwanted carriage return that I can't seem to persuade to leave and that preview doesn't work.
On the other hand, it alsø gives you the opportunity turn the Burg into the most hideous site on the worldwide web by injudicious overuse of formatting.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 15:58 Comments || Top||

#24  I can't wait to see what Joe does with this.

The spell checker no longer works with Firepfox 2.0 on the Mac.


Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 11/25/2006 16:01 Comments || Top||

#25  Test-- line 1
line 2

line 3





Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 16:03 Comments || Top||

#26  Bleh...


Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 16:03 Comments || Top||

#27  Hmm, this will be interesting. A suggestion: lock-out background colors that belong to the mods (and colors that are close to mod colors). That way if you see pink salmon, you know it's me, etc.

Also, strike-through isn't an included option yet.

But this is working on a Mac and Opera.
Posted by: Steve White || 11/25/2006 16:11 Comments || Top||

#28 
Have faith. Joe will be fine.
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 16:13 Comments || Top||

#29 
Test-- line 1




    • line 2

      line 3
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 16:14 Comments || Top||

#30 
A suggestion: lock-out background colors that belong to the mods
 
Noooooooooooooooooo!
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 16:14 Comments || Top||

#31  I'm not real fond of it.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 16:15 Comments || Top||

#32 
Leading why does it change>
Really!
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 16:16 Comments || Top||

#33  I can't make up my mind whether this sucks, or blows...
Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 16:23 Comments || Top||

#34  Welll... this is .. different.


Posted by: Pappy || 11/25/2006 16:33 Comments || Top||

#35  Foermr U.S. Army Briagdier General Jians Kraipknsi told Spain's El Pias nswepepar she had seen a letetr apraptlney singed by Rfsmuled wcihh alolwed clviiian crnotcaotrs to use thcneuiqes scuh as selep deirpaitvon diunrg inrtegaroiton.

Kraipskni, who ran the poirsn until early 2004, said she saw a moemrundamsgenid by Rufmseld dietaling the use of hrsah ienrtragotoin motehds.

"The hwndaitrten sngiarute was above his prnited name and in the same hawndrtiing in the mgarin was wtitren: "Make sure this is acmocsilphed,"" she told Srutaday's El Pias.

"The mhteods cinossted of miakng prsoiners santd for long pieords, sleep derpitaivon ... pyliang msiuc at flul vmloue, hniavg to sit in uncomfrtolbay ... Rfusmled aouhtzerid tsehe sceipfic tehncieuqs."

The Gneeva Ceonvtnoin syas proiserns of war sluohd sefufr "no pihysacl or mnetal totrure, nor any oehtr from of coercion" to secrue ifonrtamion.

"Pirsoners of war who rseufe to aesnwr may not be tearhented, ilusnted, or espoxed to any ulenpaanst or disdanatvogaeus tartenmet of any kind," the dmcouent stetas.

A spokesamn for the Pnaetgon dlicened to cemmont on Karpinski's acscuoaitns, whlie U.S. army in Iarq cluod not idemmteialy be rcaehed for comment.


WTF???
Posted by: KBK || 11/25/2006 16:45 Comments || Top||

#36 
Whjat mean KBK?
It sez the beams are strident until dawn. Whata rong with you?
Posted by: Shipman || 11/25/2006 16:50 Comments || Top||

#37  Lawsy, lawsy.


Posted by: Seafarious || 11/25/2006 17:14 Comments || Top||

#38 
Itsa ate below zero Fahrenstock here, and Ima thaWIN oot the Brass Monkey what came 2 my doh all Frozen and Klondlike.
Works fo mee.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 11/25/2006 17:40 Comments || Top||

#39 
Ima thinkrn someone needs to moderate this thread
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 17:52 Comments || Top||

#40  I nominate Mucky, Frank.  He duh master of this fractionated diction.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 11/25/2006 18:01 Comments || Top||

#41  $5,000 in small bills or  your RTF  Editor  gets it...


Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 18:27 Comments || Top||

#42  Don't try this at home. These are experts.




Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 11/25/2006 18:32 Comments || Top||

#43  This is a testThis is the second line of the test


Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 18:47 Comments || Top||

#44  shit


Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 18:47 Comments || Top||

#45  shitshit
Posted by: Frank G || 11/25/2006 19:18 Comments || Top||

#46  Wheeeeeeeeeee     hawwww
Posted by: ryuge || 11/25/2006 19:19 Comments || Top||

#47  Halp! Our MoDs have aLL GoNE <img src="http://mud.mm-a7.yimg.com/image/2453709849">
Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 19:28 Comments || Top||

#48 
And by the way, "Preview" isn't working (it just hangs), and neither are the tags to get an image to show up!  :-)
Good luck!
And three cups of coffe is about the same as one No-Doz ....
Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 19:31 Comments || Top||

#49   Hmmm...Preview from  Down Under working as well as the Pommy Cricket Team




Posted by: Classer || 11/25/2006 19:50 Comments || Top||

#50  I'm sorry Dave, I can't let you do that.
Posted by: Hal 9000 || 11/25/2006 19:56 Comments || Top||

#51  Does this new comments thingy come with a Joe M translator?

At least ban these symbols ><=

/but don't ban the Farkin' slashies


Posted by: whaaaa? || 11/25/2006 19:59 Comments || Top||

#52 
My are not in a row


















   



  1. concerning this editor

  2. the world today:


    1. islam

    2. commies

    3. north korea

  3. gently nudging asteriods into mecca
Focus might be needed..

Bullets:


  • might

  • be

  • needed


    • even


      • indented


        • ones
Posted by: 3dc || 11/25/2006 20:34 Comments || Top||

#53  Didn't look at all like the editor view.



Posted by: 3dc || 11/25/2006 20:34 Comments || Top||

#54  Why did the photo table get sent to roadside america?




Posted by: 3dc || 11/25/2006 20:55 Comments || Top||

#55  Fred, now you went and did it.  By tomorrow JM will discover this and you will regret ever allowing this on the site!  LOL
Posted by: 49 Pan || 11/25/2006 21:28 Comments || Top||

#56  Go Gators! 11-1.


Posted by: DragonFly || 11/25/2006 22:03 Comments || Top||

#57  <img src="http://www.thiseditorsucksbadgas.com/screwthis.jpg">


Posted by: Dave D. || 11/25/2006 22:55 Comments || Top||


Good morning...
New polio case confirmedSadr followers threaten to pull out of Iraqi govtIsrael rejects Palestinian offer to halt rocket fire7 Taliban killed in AfghanistanSri Lanka violence leaves 30 deadNew rift over Palestinian unity govtLitvinenko died from radiation
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Thats a lot of leg. Even for a dummy. I think we could really confuse Allan's soldiers if we were to employ these decoys en masse.
Posted by: Intrinsicpilot || 11/25/2006 1:23 Comments || Top||

#2  Looks like we found a threesome even K-Fed can handle!
Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 2:37 Comments || Top||

#3  Or maybe this might work for him even better!

Posted by: gorb || 11/25/2006 4:26 Comments || Top||

#4  I'm guessin' just Chili woulda been too much for him, without reinforcements.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 9:16 Comments || Top||

#5  I'll be working under the hood for at least part of the day. Ignore the occasional goofy comment. I'll try not to break anything.
Posted by: Fred || 11/25/2006 10:42 Comments || Top||

#6  Paris Hilton's posing coach I take it?
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412 || 11/25/2006 13:32 Comments || Top||

#7  Army blouse, Air Force hat, no pants... that dummy's out of uniform! Tell both of them to report here immediately.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 11/25/2006 14:35 Comments || Top||

#8 
OK, So who kidnapped Grace, our lovely Rangerup girl?  She's been missing since last week.......
 
Posted by: USN,Ret || 11/25/2006 23:39 Comments || Top||



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