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Category Archives: Terrorism
Of Course the War On Terror Isn’t Over
The longer reason to that statement can be found here, "Why We Have Enemies" Our current enemy, radical Islam and its agents of Jihad, is merely a new face on the shoulders of an old enemy. Reality says there is … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Policy, National Defense, Terrorism
Tagged Al Qaeda, Islamic terrorism, terrorists threats, War on Terror
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Obama Loosens Counterterrorism Methods for Analysis
Sycophants aside, this should make liberals very squeamish. NYT WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is moving to relax restrictions on how counterterrorism analysts may retrieve, store and search information about Americans gathered by government agencies for purposes other than national … Continue reading
Karzai: ‘Apology Accepted. Now Punish the Evil Doers!’
This is not a joke, unfortunately. After receiving Obama’s handwritten letter, Karzai responded to the gesture by telling the Afghan people: He was speaking to them after discussing the matter with “jihadi leaders,” “prominent scholars,” and Afghan elected officials, and … Continue reading
Posted in Military, Terrorism
Tagged Afghan government, Afghanistan, Koran Burning, NATO, President Karzai, President Obama, UCMJ
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Bin Laden Tells Children To Enjoy the Comforts of the West; Just Say No to Jihad
Anyone who isn’t too indoctrinated to say so; third world critics and Islamic terrorists alike are a hypocritical bunch. It’s not that they don’t like the west. They do. In fact, very much so as evident from the emigration trends … Continue reading
Who’s Outraged?
Certainly not I. Would I have done it? Probably not. Then again, it does look like a lot of fun. I wonder if the US and Taliban will now hold piss talks? When I asked my wife for her thoughts … Continue reading
Pakistani Death Squads Hunt Down Local Collaborators to Drone Missions
They call themselves Khorasan Mujahedin and their mission is to descend on villages and market squares to gather intelligence on locals who are suspected of assisting US drone missions. They take those who they believe are guilty and dutifully torture … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Terrorism, War
Tagged Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, drone attacks, Khorasan Mujahedin, Pakistan, Taliban
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Mission Accomplished: Coordinated Bomb Attacks Rock Baghdad
Following the withdrawal of US troops, sectarian strife may be reemerging amid political problems plaguing the Iraqi government. The attacks appeared to have been well orchestrated and timed, which says experience and funding played a huge part. The bombs were … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Terrorism
Tagged Baghdad bombings, Iraq, Iraqi government, sectarian violence, Sunni insurgents
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Hezbollah Reports New Arms And More Fighters
Business Week Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) — Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement has added fighters and is upgrading its weapons, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, secretary-general of the Shiite Muslim group, said after his first public appearance in three years. Hezbollah won’t give up its … Continue reading
‘Is Iran Already Under Attack?’ Hell yeah it is!
Jeffery Goldberg over at the Atlantic asks if, “Is Iran Already Under Attack?” Following a (perhaps not-so-mysterious) explosion on a military base last month that took with it the life of Gen. Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam–one of the Iranian missile program’s … Continue reading
Posted in American Society, Current Events, Foreign Affairs, Islam, Military, National Defense, Terrorism
Tagged Cyber War, Iran, Israel, nuclear weapons, Stuxnet, Worms
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Senate Defies Obama; Approves Military Imprisonment of Suspected Terrorists
The US Senate acted jointly in defying President Obama’s threat of a veto over the US military imprisoning suspected members of Al Qaeda and its allies. This along with rendition, indefinite detention, and "assassinating" American citizens who are known to … Continue reading
Now We Turn to the Future of Libya
The execution of Muammar Qaddafi is not the end or even a turning of a page in Libya. It is rather a chapter that has yet to be written. The subject of which will depend on the kind of regime … Continue reading
Iran’s Botched Assassination Plot Vindicates the ‘Terror Babies’ Post
My featured article at Big Peace. While no longer breaking news, the Iranian plot to assassinate a Saudi ambassador touches on another, larger story. It starts with how countries who export terror seek to infiltrate the US. Our various intelligence … Continue reading
Foggy Details Lead to Drone Strike.
I’ve been reading article after article for confirmation on how Anwar al-Awlaki was killed. As I mentioned earlier today, there were two reports out. One said Yemeni forces killed al-Awlaki and another saying he was killed in a US lead … Continue reading
Posted in National Defense, Terrorism, World Events
Tagged Al Qaeda, Anwar al-Awlaki, counter terrorism, Islamic terrorism
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And Another One Bites the Dust
Prominent radical Muslims appear to be going out of business for good. Yemen’s al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki is the latest radical Muslim to be killed. Fox News is reporting confirmed reports as well as the BBC. There are a couple … Continue reading
Posted in National Defense, Terrorism, World Events
Tagged Al Qaeda, anti-terrorism, Anwar al-Awlaki, Islamic terrorists, Radical Muslims, Yemen
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