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Fred, I was posting a comment and got this error: ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0x93 HINT: This error can also happen if the byte sequence does not match the encoding expected by the server, which is controlled by "client_encoding".
The copied text was the first 2 paragraphs from this Long War Journal article. Using WinXP Firefox 3.0.
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So I checked, but her number's unlisted.
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I'm working on the 0x93 error. We're using the latest version of Postgres, which is overly picky about extended ASCII characters.
I've taken the Captcha off the poster for people whose posts go through directly. Let me know if it works right, since I've uncovered yet another cookie bug in the process.
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And this blog started as merely a place to store indicative articles! You've come a long way, Fred (and badanov, who works so quietly and effectively behind the scenes).
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The Knapp of her carpet is so tightly woven that it's wicking action at the portal shifts moisture to the core of the silk tarpus delecti...a thing that us men like.
Nine British soldiers have been wounded in a "friendly fire incident" in Afghanistan, when an Apache attack helicopter mistakenly attacked them in a skirmish with Taliban fighters, the Ministry of Defence said last night.
Three members of the patrol were seriously injured when the helicopter fired on a position thought to be held by insurgents. The three were airlifted to Camp Bastion, the main British base in Afghanistan, for medical treatment. One was flown back to the UK, but last night was in a "stable" condition. Six others soldiers, members of the 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, were classified as "walking wounded" after the incident in Helmand province. They have been discharged from medical care and have returned to their duties, a spokesman for the ministry said last night.
The incident was thought to be the first time that a British Apache, flown by the Army Air Corps, has responsible for a "friendly-fire" incident.
It happened shortly after midday on Wednesday, after a routine patrol had clashed with Taliban fighters near a British base called Gibraltar, south of Sangin. The area has seen fierce clashes over recent months, with paratroopers repeatedly being ambushed. An MoD spokesman said: "On July 9 at 12.27pm, a routine British patrol requested fire support from a British Apache when they encountered enemy forces near Forward Operating Base Gibraltar. After successfully engaging one enemy position, the Apache fired upon another position which the crew believed to be held by enemy forces."
"However, in the confusion of a rapidly changing situation and in what is a challenging environment, it would appear that friendly forces were mistaken for the enemy, and as a result three members of the patrol were seriously wounded and six more were classified as walking wounded."
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An MoD spokesman said: Let's not bicker and argue about who shot who. This is supposed to be a happy occasion.
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I'm glad it was a US apache, I was almost expecting it.
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The Brits have been so starved of funding that blue force ID continues to be a huge vulnerability for them.
Back when we went into Afghanistan a lot of allies were pissed we did it ourselveds. But the problem with including them was precisely that they couldn't come close to integrating with us.
Afghan officials say villagers in northwestern Afghanistan have killed two Taliban militants. Officials in Faryab province Thursday said militants were trying to abduct aid workers in Qaysar district on Wednesday when villagers confronted them, killing two, and forcing 10 others to flee. One of the militants killed was reportedly a Taliban-appointed shadow governor for the province.
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wOOT! GO Village People! I hope you are prepared for revenge attacks! I'm proud some locals standing up to these bullies!
I hope we are prepared too: if the villagers get out of this unharmed and lots of Taliban are killed instead it will send a message to other people who are in fear of them.
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Handy thing, that Second Amendment. Glad to see it exported to Afghanistan.
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dont think they used handguns to do the job though ;)
But yeah, this is an extension of the kind of thing happening in Iraq, locals turning on the AQ. Note also in this case by abducting the aid workers, the Taliban were violating sacred principles of hospitality - again the traditional culture works AGAINST the taliban.
If we give them something worth losing (i.e. schools, jobs, hospitals) if the Taliban take over, yes. Give them a stake in their own future, and they will fight for it.
Officials in Somalia say insurgents have killed two people and wounded two others in an attack on an army camp near Baidoa, the home of the transitional parliament. The Islamist insurgent group Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack on the Daynunay military base.
Two days ago, Shabab insurgents fired mortars at the presidential palace and airport in Baidoa, killing at least two soldiers and wounding seven.
Somali's government dismissed that attack as a publicity stunt for the insurgent group, and said that Baidoa is functioning and safe.
Insurgents have briefly overrun more a dozen towns in Somalia in recent months in their fight against the interim government and its Ethiopian military allies.
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Okay, boys, let's show the locals how it's done...
A suspected hitman of 'Nabi bahini' of Adabar area He'd been bitter ever since he was turned down for the Swedish Bahini Team...
was killed in "crossfire" between Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) members and his associates at Mansurabad in the city yesterday. No, we have no idea where that is ...
The deceased was identified as Liton alias 'Killer' Liton, 25, the main assault man in the top-listed Nabi group of the area. ...alias "Vito", alias "Nunzio", alias "Vinnie Bats", alias "Dead Guy" Liton.
"He was wanted in a number of cases, including three murders," a RAB source said. Ah, hat trick. "You can maybe kill me, Nunzio, but some day the RAB will get youse!"
"Not if the witnesses is all dead! G'Bye, Spats! [BANG!]"
"Aaaaaiiiieeee! Rosebud!"
Acting on a tip-off, ... ... thanks to Mahmoud the Weasel ...
... a team of RAB-2 raided Mansurabad and chased some youths for their suspicious movement. What suspicious movement was that, sarge?
He ducked when I was trying to shoot him in the head.
"Sensing danger, the youths reportedly fired on the RAB men, ... "Hark! My spider-sense is tingling!" ...
... forcing the elite force to fire back," says an official account of the encounter. We had...no choice.
Liton was caught in the crossfire while trying to flee and died instantly at about 2:45am. Gimme a time of death, Achmed.
1 AM, sarge.
Fix your watch, Achmed.
Oh, sorry. 2:45AM, sarge.
After the late-night gunfight, the RAB personnel recovered a pistol and one bullet from the scene. Okay, boys. That's a wrap. Miller Time on me...
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Once again, my Headline of the Day powers have manifested themselves.
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"..yet somethings missing."
For starters:
No Amazing Disappearing Accomplices.
No medical confirmation of his demise; as in "He's dead, Jim."
And most importantly, no mention of what a nice boy he was, according to his ma-ma.
Ima thinkin; this was the first Crossfire reported by cub reporter Jimmy al-Olson.
China says it has stopped five terrorist groups and arrested 82 suspected terrorists who were plotting to attack the Beijing Olympics. Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing the announcement was made one day after police in northwestern China said they shot and killed five people during a raid on a terrorist-training hideout.
China's official Xinhua news agency says police broke up the suspected terrorist groups in the first half of this year in northwest Xinjiang province. Xinhua quoted Chen Zhuangwei, the head of public security in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, as saying the groups were separatists or extremists plotting to sabotage the Beijing Olympics. Chen said police also had destroyed 41 training bases for "holy war."
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said the incidents showed that terrorism in China is a real threat. He says facts prove that in this region there are groups engaging in terrorist activities to split China. He says the international community should have a unified stance on cooperation in fighting against terrorism.
Chinese authorities say in Xinjiang, home of the Muslim Uighur minority group, the country is threatened by Islamic terrorists with links to international organizations, including al Qaida. But human rights groups say Beijing is using terrorism as an excuse to persecute independence-leaning Muslim minorities who have less access to jobs and education than China's ethnic majority Han Chinese.
Police in Urumqi on Wednesday said they raided a hideout of 15 separatists, killing five of them and injuring two. Xinhua reported the 10 men and five women were all Uighurs and had threatened police with knives when they were cornered. Xinhua said three of the men were suspected of stabbing and seriously wounding a Han Chinese woman at a beauty salon. The report said the 10 arrested suspects confessed to plotting to establish an independent Muslim state and kill Han Chinese.
Earlier this year, Chinese authorities said they stopped terrorist cells planning to attack the Olympic Games, kidnap foreign athletes and journalists, and hijack and crash an airplane. The international police cooperation organization, Interpol, has said international terrorism is a real threat to the Beijing Olympics next month. Interpol and several countries have offered security cooperation with China to help prevent terrorist acts during the games.
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Inspector Li how do you know terrorsists from good guy's?
If he is short, yellow and with slanted eyes he is a good guy. If he has large unkempt beard and reads a Koran then he is a bad guy.
The Turkish police said Thursday they had detained four people in connection with an investigation into a shooting at the United States consulate in Istanbul a day earlier that left six people dead and two injured.
Three gunmen and three police officers were killed in the gunfire that erupted at the consulate early Wednesday, while a fourth assailant escaped in a car. Two of the injured were police officers who remain hospitalized. The attack was the first on an embassy or consulate in Turkey in five years. "Right now, there are four people under custody," Besir Atalay, the Turkish interior minister, said in front of the Istanbul Security Forces Headquarters on Thursday. "Three of them are in Istanbul, and the fourth one was brought from outside Istanbul."
It was unclear what role the detainees may have played in the attack, and whether one of them was the driver who had fled the scene.
I'm just guessing that a liberal application of Turkish truncheons will loosen their tongues .. or their teeth ...
The police found an abandoned gray Ford, similar to the car driven from the scene, in an eastern neighborhood near the airport, and were investigating, the Anatolian news agency said.
The minister said the number of detainees could increase as the investigation expanded, but refused to elaborate on any possible organizational links behind the shooting, which Turkish and American officials have called a terrorist attack.
Several Turkish news outlets have speculated that Al Qaeda was involved in the attack, with claims that at least one of the gunmen received arms training in Afghanistan.
NTV, a private news television, said that Erkan Kargin, 26, one of the gunmen who was killed at the consulate, had been sentenced for his membership to IBDA-C, an illegal fundamentalist group here. The two other assailants, Bulent Cinar, 23, and Raif Topcil, lived on the same street in Istanbul, and the police confiscated a number of publications and documents with unidentified religious content at their apartments, the same report said.
The suspect brought from outside Istanbul was flown from Kars, an eastern town in Turkey. NTV reported that the police had tracked mobile phone conversations between some of the assailants and that suspect before the attack.
"Mustafa, the number seven! I need to loosen up!"
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The US Senate has confirmed Gen. David Petraeus as commander of the military headquarters responsible for US operations across the Middle East. The Senate confirmed Petraeus by a vote of 95-2 on Thursday.
I doubt he's oriented to person, place and time ...
It also confirmed 96-1 the nomination of Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno as top commander in Iraq, replacing Petraeus.
Harkin again.
How did Odierno get Byrd's vote? Did he promise to name a tank after him?
Yes, but they have to keep it in West Virginia ...
Odierno, who previously served as Petraeus' deputy in the war, will be promoted to full general.
As head of Central Command, Petraeus will oversee military operations in a region that includes Iran, Pakistan and 25 other countries, as well as strategically and economically significant international waters, including the Persian Gulf. Petraeus' nomination followed the resignation of Adm. William Fallon after a reported break with the Bush administration over Iran policy.
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If Harkin and Byrd voted against ME, I'd wear it like a badge of honor
*spit*
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How did Odierno get Byrd's vote? Did he promise to name a tank after him?
Yes: replacemnt for M1 Abrams aka M2 Bird will be able to fly.
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Are they going to bring back one of the old rusted-out T-55s and name it "Harkin"? It would be fitting. He frequently acts like he's on the other side. Byrd has such an ego, I'd expect he'd want a Baghdad suburb named after him in exchange for his vote.
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There's a reason they call them the "tribal areas", kids... Peshawar, 11 July (AKI/DAWN) - Four members of an anti-polio vaccination team were kidnapped in Pakistan on Thursday. The four-member team are believed to have been kidnapped by suspected pro-Taliban militants as they were returning to the north-western city of Peshawar after a mission to villages near the Mohmand tribal region. So...you think you can sterilize our children with your magic potions of the Devil?
An official with the United Nations Children's Fund told the Pakistani daily Dawn that the team had visited Qila Shah Baig, Bara, Angoor, Enzaray and Gara Tajik areas of the tribal region. ...all the hot spots.
He said that the health workers had been kidnapped and taken to a village where they were kept in chains. The team's supervisor was identified as Attaullah. Maybe Attaullah's got a second job?
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At least some few of the children won't get polio. The rest get to experience natural selection and differential reproduction rates in person. *sigh*
At least six people were killed and nine others injured on Thursday in landmine blasts in the Kurram Agency, an official said. Three people were killed and six others injured when a vehicle struck a landmine in Arawali village, local official Attaur Rehman said, adding a man lost his leg when he passed over a landmine in the village of Magnek. In Marokhel, a tractor pulling a trolley hit a landmine, killing three people and injuring two others, he said. APP put the number of dead at four. Separately, authorities on Thursday found a body of an alleged spy in N Waziristan, a local official there told AFP.
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Another five people were killed in clashes between Lashkar-e-Islam and Ansarul Islam groups in Tirah Valley on Thursday, a satellite channel reported. According to the Dawn News, the recent incident has raised the number of casualties in the cross fighting between the rival militant groups to over hundred. The groups have been fighting for a fortnight in the remote valley on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Separately, eight people including two women were killed when two mortar shells fired from an unknown location landed in two houses in the Tirah Valley of the Khyber Agency, Aaj TV reported.
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Khasadars have been given authority to shoot dead militants threatening writ of the state in the Khyber Agency, an undertaking inked between the agency's political administration and Bara tribal jirga said.
How 'bout shooting live militants dead instead?
The Interior Ministry officials released on Thursday the details of the agreement reached on Wednesday. "Khasadars will be allowed to shoot dead miscreants involved in criminal activities," the agreement says, "Their action will be protected under Section 38 of the FCR (Frontier Crimes Regulation) and tribal traditions."
It's a tribal tradition to shoot anyone who isn't a cousin and either sounds or looks funny ...
The undertaking also says that no incursions will be made in Peshawar district and other settled areas adjoining Bara subdivision, and Afridi tribes have agreed to clear the area of foreigners. "If any non-local proclaimed offender is under protection of any tribe, that tribe will be responsible for his good behaviour otherwise the government reserves the right to act in accordance with the FCR and Riwaj," the undertaking says.
"The tribal chiefs have submitted an undertaking to the political administration of Khyber Agency that they would extend full support to the government in establishing its writ in FATA," Adviser to Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik told a press conference,
Malik told reporters that the law-enforcement agencies (LEA) had arrested four people including Tehreek-e-Taliban deputy commander Muhammad Amjad for ambushing security personnel on July 8 near Darra-Khyber limit.
Arrested him, dusted him off, fed him, gave him sweet chai and sent him on his way ...
This article starring:
Muhammad Amjad
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It's a tribal tradition to shoot anyone who isn't a cousin and either sounds or looks funny ...
That's a dead tip-off that you're spying for the Americans.
Unidentified people on Thursday fired rockets at the Karachi-bound Bolan Express near the Dera Murad Jamali area of Balochistan, damaging its three bogies, reported ARY One World.According to the channel, the train stopped at the Dera Murad Jamali station after the attack. All the passengers remained safe during the incident, the channel added.
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Security forces started a search operation and imposed a curfew in Doaba on Thursday after local Taliban ended their 12-hour siege of the Doaba Police Station.
Following the actions of a peace jirga, the militants relinquished their hold of the police station, which they had surrounded to secure the release of six arrested accomplices.
The jirga members told reporters at District Council Hall Hangu that the administration had broken its promise by launching the military operation and imposing curfew.
They said that the local Taliban had ended their siege and reopened all roads upon the jirga's assurance that no military operation would be launched. After lodging a protest against the military operation with the political administration, the jirga members said that they would continue their efforts for a peace agreement similar to the ones achieved by the government in Swat, Bara and Waziristan.
Meanwhile, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman Maulvi Omar announced that they had kidnapped 22 security officials in retaliation against the government's 'mistake' of deploying the army in the region, Online reported. "We have kidnapped 22 security officials, including police, Frontier Constabulary and army officials. We will not stop our actions until this injustice ends," he added.
Following the launch of the security operation, the sources said that the situation in Tall and Doaba was tense and CD shop owners had been threatened with dire consequences. Local sources also claimed that security forces were conducting house-to-house searches in both Doaba and Tall.
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Pakistan said on Thursday Indian forces fired on its troops deployed at a post in Hajira in the Rawalakot sector along the Line of Control (LoC). The Pakistan Army strongly protested the violation of the 2003 LoC ceasefire by the Indian army when it resorted to unprovoked firing.
Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Maj Gen Athar Abbas told Daily Times that the firing started at 2pm. "Indian troops used small arms and mortars but none of the Pakistani soldiers was inured," he said.
He said Pakistan army returned fire and also protested the unprovoked shelling by the Indian army. "Pakistan is demanding an immediate meeting at the level of Directors General Military Operations," he said.
Abbas said India had also violated the ceasefire on June 19 at the same sector by firing at Pakistani soldiers and four troops had died. He said the Foreign Office would lodge a protest with the Indian government over the incident.
Indian Army spokesman Lt Col SD Goswami denied Pakistan's statement, claiming that Pakistan-based militants had opened fire on the Indian forces as they tried to slip into the Indian-held Kashmir.
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Pakistani officials say police in the North West Frontier Province have arrested senior Taliban commander Rafiullah and six of his associates. Officials say Rafiullah was captured Wednesday during a search operation in the Hangu district. Hours after the arrest, nearly 200 of the militants' supporters gathered at a police station in Doaba and tried to free the detainees, but Pakistani troops dispersed them. Move it along there, boyos. Back to yer mud huts with yas.
Also Wednesday, in the Khyber tribal region where a militant group was threatening the provincial capital, Peshawar, government officials and tribal elders signed a peace deal. Tribal leaders pledged to guarantee that militant leader Mangal Bagh and his group, Lashkar-e-Islam would stop hostilities against the government. The head of the Interior Ministry, Rehman Malik said some paramilitary forces will remain in Khyber to ensure the militants do not return.
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C-130 that conducted an emergency landing in a field north of Baghdad being dismantled for transport. Scenes include crews wiring the aircraft for detonation and detonating it. Two crew members talk to a military reporter about the rarity of aircraft emergency landings and the collaboration that went into the operation. 447th EOSS. July 2008.
U.S. commanders in Iraq are concerned that Shiite insurgents are using a new type of high-powered homemade weapon that uses rockets made in Iran and elsewhere. In the most recent attack, on Tuesday in northeastern Baghdad, an Iraqi soldier and a U.S. soldier were wounded. VOA's Al Pessin reports from the Pentagon.
The U.S. military calls the weapons Improvised Rocket-Assisted Munitions (IRAM). They are propane gas tanks loaded with explosives and lashed to rockets. Several IRAMs can be packed in the back of an open truck, and launched by remote control.
One report refers to them as flying roadside bombs, a reference to another relatively crude but highly effective insurgent weapon that has been the leading cause of death among U.S. and coalition troops in Iraq.
"It does concern us," said Major General Michael Oates. "It is a home-made, multiple-launch rocket system. And it is very dangerous."
Major General Michael Oates is commander of U.S. and coalition forces in central Iraq, south of Baghdad. He is concerned even though he has not seen any IRAMs in his area. The new weapons have so far only been found in Baghdad, where the U.S. military says they have been used by Shiite militias affiliated with Iran, and often powered by Iranian-made rockets.
But Major General Oates says he does not know for sure whether Iran is providing the material, technology or training for the IRAMs.
"I'm not prepared to state that it's Iranian-made or Iranian-influenced," he added. "I don't have any information that would lead me to believe that. It is an improvised explosive, therefore it's not manufactured the way it is employed. So, somebody is having to train someone to modify this weapon system. Where that training is coming from, I just don't know the specifics on right now."
U.S. officials have accused Iranian agents of providing equipment and training for high-powered roadside bombs that have killed several U.S. troops. The Iranian government has denied the charge, even though Iranian operatives have been captured inside Iraq allegedly working on the project.
The Improvised Rocket-Assisted Munitions have been launched into several small American bases, killing three U.S. troops and wounding 15. But the most deadly IRAM incident involved an aborted attack in early June, in which several of the bombs exploded prematurely, killing 16 Iraqi civilians and two attackers.
In a VOA interview, the spokesman for coalition forces in Baghdad, Lieutenant Colonel Steve Stover, says the IRAMs first appeared late last year, and there have been fewer than 10 such attacks. He says that's far fewer than attacks by roadside bombs, car bombs, snipers, mortars or conventional rockets.
"The IRAM itself, much like those other weapons systems, is something that we're trying to stay one step ahead of," he explained. "So, what we're trying to do is find the networks that are making these things. There is an award for it, that leads to the cell leaders or the people who are making the devices."
Lieutenant Colonel Stover says the military is also taking steps to defend against the new weapons, but he would not provide details.
He says the rocket-propelled bombs are difficult to hide, because they are launched on rails that often stick out the back of the trucks where they are mounted. He says they are shot high into the air, but only travel a short distance.
"It's a home-made system," he noted. "It's something that somebody was taught to make. I mean, I'm not saying it's a very extremely crude device, but if you take a rail, you put that in the back of a truck, you put a rocket on it and you light a fuse. It depends on how high you put the rail, that's how high it's going to go."
Lieutenant Colonel Stover says while many of the rockets used in IRAMs were made in Iran, the military has found some that were made in Russia and China.
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This is pretty much a regurgitation of an old news story. Back before the IA went into Sadr City one of these trucks loaded with IRAMs exploded when one of the rockets apparently misfired. A story much like this one appeared in the news at that time. Wonder how many times they can print the same story and the weapon still be "new".
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Crosspatch, that would be because someone finally figured out it has been the leading cause of death among U.S. and coalition troops in Iraq. So it fits neatly into the 'quagmire' meme.
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However, since AQI is fleeing to greener pastures to avoid being exterminated, and they have been urged to export their tactics to America, Britain, France, and Denmark, maybe sales and threfts of propane should be monitored carefully? And since the rockets are made by Iran, Russia, and China, with Medvedev boasting about record arms exports, all imports from these areas should also be carefully watched for. High-powered homemade bombs, especially dirty ones, could easily wreak havoc relatively easily on soft targets.
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How big are these rockets, that they can lift a propane tank any sort of distance - I'm presuming a standard pot-bellied grill propane tank, or something larger?
Also, how are they stabilizing these things so that they're any more accurate than a Congreve rocket? It has to be something, or else they wouldn't have killed anyone other than random passerby...
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"AQI is fleeing to greener pastures"
Danielle, I think the correct term is "browner pastures" since they are fleeing to such "garden spots" as Somalia and Darfur.
Mitch,
I don't think those rockets are stablized. The operative statement was where they said the deadliest "attack" was when several of the bombs exploded prematurely and killed 18 people (including 2 attackers).
The size of the problem can be gathered from the fact that there have been fewer than 10 attacks. A classic example of MSM making a mountain out of a molehill.
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"A classic example of MSM making a mountain out of a molehill."
And the enemy will now feed that. They know our media is now "sensitive" to attacks by those weapons and so now there will be more because they know each one of them will now be reported with increasingly shrill reporting. The media just "signaled" the enemy that they should start doing more of those attacks because it will get them on the front page again.
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This is the same kind of crudely improvised rocket weapon guerrillas, terrorists and other desperate types have been throwing together for at least a hundred years.
Imagine the response if the insurgents went back to using flintlock muskets:
Deadly New Improvised Weapon Threatens US Troops
US efforts to choke off the flow of imported munitions to Iraqi insurgents may have backfired. Resistance groups are reported to have replaced their aging AK-47s with ingenious new home-made weapons that can be manufactured by traditional village craftsmen using commonly available materials. The weapons, fabricated from bar stock, old transmission parts, and broken furniture, even use locally manufactured ammunition, emphasizing the fierce independence of the Iraqi fighters.
The improvised fire-arm's projectile is cast from old wheel weights and fishing sinkers. It is said to be up to ten times as heavy as the bullets fired by the high-tech American M-16, first adopted during the disastrous war in Vietnam.
"Yeah, if one of them suckers hit you, you would probably be dead," admitted Specialist Dimbert Remf, a data entry clerk with MNF-Baghdad's local contracting office.
For propellant, the new insurgent weapons replace expensive imported powder with a simple mixture of widely available chemicals, including ordinary charcoal. The charge is ignited by a simple and environmentally sound combination of flint and steel of the same kind used by indigenous peoples for centuries. The propellant has the added advantage of concealing the user in a dense cloud of whitish smoke when fired. The new weapons are reportedly accurate enough to hit American M-1 tanks at ranges up to 50 meters.
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We want the Iranian Madhi stooges to use this weapon. It is just as likely to kill Shiite civilians as Sunni suicide bombs with the same result. Longwar Jopurnal had a good write up about this. Be sure to view the slide show. Mahdi Army uses flying IEDs in Baghdad
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Yeah, those are modified heavy mortars. Not exactly the same thing as a "homemade rocket weapon".
And apparently they're not so inaccurate that they haven't killed a couple of unlucky soldiers.
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Read it again, Mitch. These are rockets, though not quite home-made.
The idea is to use the excess thrust of a common barrage rocket to toss a much heavier warhead, at considerable cost in range and accuracy.
Iraqi security officials say a suicide car bomber has killed at least two people and wounded at least four others in western Baghdad. Officials say the bomber rammed his explosives-filled car into an Iraqi army vehicle in the capital's Mansur district Thursday.
Earlier, the U.S. military announced it had detained 30 suspected militants during three days of operations targeting al-Qaida in Iraq. A military statement says coalition troops detained 10 people - including the alleged leader of a bombing network - in the Tigris River valley, north of Baghdad. Authorities arrested the other suspects around Baghdad and in the cities of Fallujah and Mosul.
In another development, Kuwait announced it plans to name an ambassador to Iraq soon, citing improved security conditions in the neighboring country. Kuwait's decision comes shortly after the United Arab Emirates named its own ambassador to Iraq. Jordan and Bahrain have also recently announced plans to appoint ambassadors to Baghdad.
The United States has been urging Sunni-ruled Arab states to forgive Iraq's debt and establish high-level diplomatic representation to the Shi'ite-led government in Baghdad.
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(IsraelNN.com) IDF sources have warned Western Negev municipal leaders that Hamas is preparing to renew its rocket attacks - and that it has the wherewithal to do so with fury.
It's too bad Israel has o rockets to fire back at them.
The current ceasefire has held, more or less, for three weeks, but it is not expected to last for a long time. Hamas and other Gaza terrorists have fired an average of two shells or rockets at Israel every three days.
Hamas overthrew Fatah control of Gaza in June of last year, and was able to amass at least 230 tons of explosives, 30,000 rifles, over six million rounds of ammunition, and scores of anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles by the time they had been in power just six months. Many military experts have warned that Hamas is using the ceasefire period to amass a tremendous arsenal of weapons and explosives, for use against Israel when the time is ripe.
In the meantime, Hamas continues to "drip-drop" mortar shells and rockets at Israel, with the goal of getting Israel used to a situation in which Hamas is "allowed" to respond to perceived Israeli violations of the ceasefire.
Analyst Yehonatan D. HaLevi says that Hamas uses "subcontractors" - small terrorist groups seemingly unlinked to Hamas - to fire many of the rockets is designed, so as to distance the ruling terror organization from official responsibility. Members of the Hamas leadership are afraid of an Israeli response at them personally, and some of them have gone into hiding for various durations of time.
Sources in Iraq's Defense Ministry say for past month Israel using American bases to conduct overflights as part of rehearsal for possible bombing or Iranian nuclear facilities May be crap. May not be crap.
Likely not true. The Israelis wouldn't tip their hand like this ...
Israeli fighter jets have been flying over Iraqi territory for over a month in preparation for potential strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, sources in the Iraqi Defense Ministry told a local news network Friday, adding that the aircraft have been landing in American bases following the overflights.
Word of Israel's alleged Air Force maneuvers in Iraq has reached Iran. The sources said the US has boosted security in and around the bases used by Israel during the exercises.
According to the Defense Ministry officials, retired Iraqi army officers in the Al Anbar district reported that fighter jets have been regularly entering Iraqi airspace from Jordan and landing at the airport near Haditha.
The sources estimated that should the Israeli jets take off from the American bases it would take them no more than five minutes to reach Iran's nuclear reactor in Bushehr.
That could conceivably happen but Bush would have to make the final decision. And if the word got out (thanks NYT) there would be hell to pay in Iraq.
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It may also be misdirection. You think Kuwait and the Gulf States want a nuke capable Iran threatening them. They just need deniability. They'll put on a grand show of displeasure, it's the culture. However, I wouldn't doubt for a moment that for their security and safety, they'd accommodate.
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To start with, this would give Israel a huge advantage, as well as allow Israel proper to have total missile defense control, i.e., anything flying towards them is enemy, so shoot first. No need for IFF.
Second, it allows support personal to move further forward to tend to aircraft, and quick refueling. In exchange, no surprises for the US, so we can be prepared too.
However, the big question is aircraft type. Israel would have to use its high performance aircraft to take out high altitude AAA, but cargo aircraft to deliver bunker busters.
And while the US has delivered a LOT of bunker busters to Israel, they have to be moved to Iraq as well, unless they are pre-positioned.
The BIG question is will Israel use subsurface tactical nukes against such targets?
Also, will the US disperse personnel from its major bases prior to attack? And will the Lincoln aircraft carrier group also pitch in?
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I think what we have here is likely misdirection. If things go well, the Israelis will 'fess up. If not, then it will remain unacknowledged. It would be nice to think that Kuwait and Gulf States would have enough of a sense of self-preservation that they would lend their support. We will see.
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Wanna scare the Arab world? Sell Israel the Kitty Hawk. With air wing including tankers.
Wanna guarantee an Israel strike quickly? Let Russia sell those S-300's to Iran. Israel will have to strike before those are delivered and become operational.
As for this article it mostly crap. Hot-Basing and landings in Iraq now? Nope. Way too visible.
I seriously doubt this is going on.
But I do NOT doubt that the Israelis do plan on a short divert on the way back if necessary to bases in Iraq - the airfields in western Iraq would serve purposes on flightpaths via Jordan, isolated and few prying eyes for damaged aircraft.
Were I in Israel, I'd gather up over the eastern med, refuel there, then fly in NOE along the border between Turkey and Syria, then across N Iraq (kurdistan) border areas with Turkey into Iraq. Terrain there is mountainous and careful rout planning would allow penetration without much chance of detection. Kurdistan has some remote strips that can be used while the Kurds turn a blind eye to them, as well, as Israeli "commandos" use them for a quick staging field. Also have "friendly" merchant ships in the gulf ready to pick up aviators who make it out to "ditch points".
Egress is a different matter, and pretty complicated. If their F15 and 16 have the legs and they do some tanking, they could also approach or egress from the south via a couple of ocean RPs. Complex.
Israel can do this without overflying Iraq, but it will be massively complex.
Wildcard: establish temporary clandestine base in Azerbaijan or Georgia - allows a direct strike over the caspian into Natanz.
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It's really hard for me to believe that we will, or will allow an attack on Iran unless Iran does something really foolish like launching and disabling a US warship.
We are right at the point in Iraq where we are transitioning from Coalition to Iraqi forces, with a light at the end of the tunnel. A war with Iran would reset the clock and make the gains we have made in Iraq problematic.
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If I were Israel, the first assumption I would make is that anything I might to in Iraq would be immediately reported to the Iranians. If an Iraqi lays eyeballs on it, the Iranians will probably know about it.
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I think it would be a fun and interesting exercise if we could start something here on Ranturg (on a separate page) where we devise our own plans and see how accurate our ideas were when it happens. It could be individually or collectively.
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The plot thickens...
(IsraelNN.com) Formal representatives of an Arab country hinted in meetings with Israelis that they would not object to an Israeli military strike on Iran. This information, attributed to diplomatic sources in Jerusalem said this week, was reported in Haaretz Friday.
The Arab country's representatives said that the reason for their position was their concern over Iran's widening influence in the region, especially among Shiite communities within the Arab countries.
The representatives told the Israeli officials that other Arab countries are also troubled by Iran's policy. Some Arab states are afraid that Iran's growing power will create a rift between Sunnis and Shi'ites. That concern is especially rife in Arab countries with a Shi'ite minority.
Political sources in Israel told Haaretz that Iran's increasingly belligerent statements have worried the Gulf states, which want American protection against Tehran. "If this is how Iran threatens when it doesn't have nuclear weapons, what will it do when its nuclear program ripens?" one Israeli source said.
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Joint strike capability? Other than that, it wouldn't make sense. Now if we were going to supply the air tankers and AWAKs that would make sense. But right now we are reportedly talking it out with Iran on the issue of Iraq. It just doesn't add up. Everyone knows that Iran can't hold out under the current conditions, why would we spoil the soup during the end game when we don't have to?
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Iraq denied on Friday reports claiming the Israeli Air Force has been practicing for a possible attack against Iran in its airspace.
"As the Ministry of Defense, we haven't observed any IAF warplanes practicing in Iraqi airspace," said Major-General Mohammad al-Askari, spokesman for the Iraqi Defense Ministry.
On Friday, sources in the Iraqi Defense Ministry told a local news network that Israel Air Force (IAF) war planes are practicing in Iraqi airspace and land on US airbases in the country as a preparation for a potential strike on Iran.
The IDF has also denied the reports, calling them "baseless."
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Some fundamentals of what would be needed for the operation, include:
A significant ground presence in country for target and damage analysis.
USN and Israeli submarine coordination to disappear the Iranian navy ASAP. This means all 3 Kilo class attack submarines, which are very quiet diesel, and two classes of mini submarines, unknown number.
3 Iranian destroyers at Bushehr + 4 frigates and 3 corvettes. 1 frigate is in the Caspian Sea. This still means that a bunch of US Mark 46 and 54 torpedoes are going to get field tested.
The Israelis will have all 3 of their German built Dolphin class boats doing hurt, which are very bad ass submarines.
If the US is involved, our cruise missile submarines are going to get fully operational tested.
Iranian army and IRGC will get to experience the awe and mystery of heavy bomber JDAM and SDB attacks, a single plane at some distance wiping out an entire brigade of armor in seconds.
Cargo aircraft carrying massive penetration bombs will start destroying nuclear facilities as soon as the AAA is neutralized.
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You know what I would build if I were get the Legos out - it would be a submarine capable of launching stealth drones in loiter equipped with HARM missiles and also capable of suiciding an additional target when payload is expended.
I am sure the current weaponry and excellent military planners are more than on top of this.
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3 Iranian destroyers at Bushehr + 4 frigates and 3 corvettes. 1 frigate is in the Caspian Sea. This still means that a bunch of US Mark 46 and 54 torpedoes are going to get field tested.
The Iranian Navy has no vessel over 500 tons in the Caspian. That rules out frigates and corvettes.
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The "frigate" in the Caspian is a converted luxury yacht. The Hamzeh was originally a government yacht but has now been equipped with Chinese C-802 missiles. It is deployed at Anzali on the Caspian Sea.
None of their surface ships are new, with most being over 30 years old. However, they have been trying to equip them with better offensive weapons.
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PAYVAND > SEYMOUR HERSCH: US TRANING JONDOLLAH + MEK FOR [Iran] BOMBING PREPARATION [Commando-Sapper pre-strike?]; + RUSSIA: IRAN MISSLE TESTS SHOW WHY US MISSLE DEFENSE SHIELD IS NOT NEEDED.
ALso, WAFF.com > WAR WITH IRAN MAY OCCUR THIS AUTUMN; + ADHKRONOS - AHMADINEJAD CLAIMS US GENERALS ARE ON HIS SIDE; + ITS GETTING HOTTER: RUSSIA TELLS USA - F***K OFF OR I'LL ATTACK >>> IRAN AND RUSSIA LAUNCH THREATS AGZ THE USA???
An Israeli motorist was ambushed and lightly wounded by a Palestinian Arab gunman while driving near the Samarian town of Kalkilya during the predawn hours on Friday. The wounded motorist managed to continue driving until he reached a nearby Israeli army checkpoint, where he informed soldiers what had happened. A small army force proceeded to search the area, when the gunman opened fire on the soldiers, moderately wounding the search team's commanding officer. The officer managed to return fire and kill the terrorist. The gunman was later identified as a member of Hamas.
In other news, Western-backed Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad on Thursday told residents of the Samarian town of Nablus to ignore Israeli army orders that a local shopping mall remain closed. Israeli troops raided the mall and shut it down after learning that most of the shopkeepers were passing money to Hamas forces in the area. The raid was part of a larger Israeli crackdown that Palestinian sources said was being carried out in coordination with Fayyad's government in order to prevent a Hamas takeover in Judea and Samaria.
Hamas arrested three Palestinians who fired rockets into Israel from the Gaza Strip on Thursday, a militant faction said, in the first such detentions since the Islamist group and Israel agreed on a cease-fire last month.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a militant offshoot of President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction, said Hamas men pursued its members after the attack and "abducted them" in Jabalya refugee camp. "We demand their immediate release," said Abu Qusai, a brigades spokesman.
The cease-fire deal calls on Hamas to prevent cross-border rocket fire and attacks from the Gaza Strip and for Israel to halt its raids and ease an economic blockade of the impoverished territory. Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said "we stress that all parties should maintain the national agreement that was reached with a consensus."
Hamas, which seized control of the Gaza Strip a year ago after routing forces loyal to the secular Fatah group, had previously said it would not use force against other militants who violate the truce.
Al Aqsa said it launched two Qassam rockets at the western Negev in retaliation for the Israel Defense Force's killing of an unarmed member of the group as he tried to cross a border fence into Israel earlier in the day. His death marked the first fatality along the Israel-Gaza border since the beginning of the Egypt-brokered truce on June 19. An IDF spokesman said soldiers shot the man after he ignored their calls to stop and only saw later that he had been unarmed. The family of the victim, an 18-year-old youth, said he was probably looking for scrap metal along the border when he was killed.
The rockets struck open areas in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, causing no damage or injuries. "If a total cessation of fire from Gaza, as committed in the calm, is not implemented, the calm has no possibility to succeed," Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's spokesman, Mark Regev, said.
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so, Hamas really afraid to break the ceasefire?
Leader of the Mujahedin Khalq terrorist Organization (MKO), Massoud Rajavi, has been reportedly arrested in Jordan. According to an al Jawar website report, Rajavi and many other members of the MKO had left Iraq and fled to Jordan after the Iraqi government issued arrest warrants for the terrorist organization's leaders.
Earlier in June, Iraq's government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh blamed the cell for meddling in Iraq's internal affairs, adding that the government would activate judiciary petitions against the members of the terrorist group. This is while US Vice president Dick Cheney stated earlier that Rajavi had taken shelter in one of the Middle Eastern countries. Oh-oh. Ya don't wanna make Cheney's list. That's...not good.
The MKO has been blacklisted as a terrorist organization by many countries and international organizations. The terrorist group targeted Iranian government officials and civilians in Iran and abroad in the early 1980s. The group also attempted an unsuccessful invasion of Iran in the last days of the Iraq-Iran war in 1988. The MKO was also involved in the massacre of Iraqis under the former Baathist regime of Saddam Hussein.
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The Lebanese army has been deployed to the northern city of Tripoli to try to restore calm after sectarian clashes left at least four dead and 50 injured.
The clashes erupted on Tuesday in the neighbourhoods of Bab Tibbaneh and Jabal Mohsen. Sunni supporters of the Lebanese government fought Alawites aligned with the Hezbollah-led opposition. Fighting has continued in Tripoli despite a deal reached in May aimed at ending long-running political strife.
That's worked well, hasn't it?
The latest clashes died down in the port city, 80km (50 miles) north of Beirut, after the troops took up positions in the mainly Sunni Bab Tibbaneh and the Alawite Jabal Mohsen. Dozens of army vehicles moved into "sensitive areas", a military statement said "The army will confront those who fire first and calls on all parties to show calm and allow the military to take control of the situation," the statement said.
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