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Global War On Terror Update:
March 10, 2006
Europe - Dutch jail terror group
11:29 AM EDT | Posted By Oskar van Rijswijk >> Go here to visit Oskar van Rijswijk's weblog. The first ruling within the new Dutch anti-terror law: “Anyone who preaches hate and violence lays the basis for committing crimes directed at instilling fear among the people and destroying Dutch democracy.” Source: BBC Global War On Terror Update:
November 08, 2005
Australia - Australia Foils Terror Attack
04:32 AM EDT | Posted By Dan Spencer >> Go here to visit Dan Spencer's weblog. The BBC reports Australian police arrested 16 people in Sydney and Melbourne preventing a “potentially catastrophic attack.” Chemicals, weapons, and computers were seized in raids on 23 houses in Sydney and Melbourne Tuesday, following a 16-month investigation. “I'm satisfied that we have disrupted what I would regard as the final stages of a large-scale terrorist attack, or the launch of a terrorist attack:”
From California Yankee. Global War On Terror Update:
October 10, 2005
Osama bin Laden - Quake Hits Area Where Osama Hides
09:16 AM EDT | Posted By Dan Spencer >> Go here to visit Dan Spencer's weblog. The Associated Press reminds us yesterday's tragic earthquake struck where the world's most wanted terrorist avoids justice, but maybe not mother nature's wrath:
From California Yankee. Global War On Terror Update:
October 06, 2005
Homeland Threats - Reports of NYC Subway Threat
05:16 PM EDT | Posted By Billy Beck >> Go here to visit Billy Beck's weblog. At this hour, CNN, MSNBC, and FNC are reporting that there will be an alert briefing by the New York City Police and Mayor addressing “unspecified threats for NYC subways”. The briefing scheduled to air at 5:30pm EDT. (Reuters) Global War On Terror Update:
September 12, 2005
Palestinians - Monday Winds of War: Sept 12/05
05:18 AM EDT | Posted By Winds of Change.NET >> Go here to visit Winds of Change.NET's weblog. Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. Monday's Winds of War briefings are given by Security Watchtower. Top Topics
Other topics today include: Hezbollah still refuses to disarm; Iran's involvement in Iraq; al Qaeda in Saudi Arabia; Kudistan trail; Congressional hearings on Iran; Jordanian militants sentenced; 9/11 heroes honored; BRAC report; Islamic law in Ontario; Padilla detention; Liberia elections; Egypt elections; Georgian revolution; militants killed in Pakistan; U.S.-Britain labelled terrorists; Fast food bombings in Karachi; Conflict in Taiwan straights; Anti-terror measures in Australia; ties between London bombers & al Qaeda; Italy allows phone taps; suicide operations and more. Global War On Terror Update:
September 01, 2005
Breaking News - 45 Years for Conspiring to Supporting and Funding al Qaeda and Hamas
01:32 PM EDT | Posted By Dan Spencer >> Go here to visit Dan Spencer's weblog. Reuters reports a Yemeni man was sentenced to 45 years in prison and fined $750,000 on Thursday for conspiring to support and fund al Qaeda and Hamas:
Zayed's plea for leniency fell on deaf ears. As he handed down the sentence, Judge Sterling Johnson said:
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August 31, 2005
Homeland Threats - Four Charged With Plotting Terror Attacks In L.A
11:12 PM EDT | Posted By Dan Spencer >> Go here to visit Dan Spencer's weblog. Reuters reports that the imprisoned founder of a radical Islamic group and three followers were indicted on Wednesday for plotting attacks on Los Angeles-area military facilities and synagogues, the Israeli consulate and El Al airlines.
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August 29, 2005
Europe - Fatwa Bans Suicide Bombings
02:20 PM EDT | Posted By Dan Spencer >> Go here to visit Dan Spencer's weblog. Agence France-Presse reports that a prominent London-based militant Islamic scholar has issued a fatwa banning suicide operations:
Tartussi cited several reasons for banning suicide operations including:
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August 22, 2005
Afganistan - Winds of War: Aug 22/05
11:22 PM EDT | Posted By Winds of Change.NET >> Go here to visit Winds of Change.NET's weblog. Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. Today's Winds of War briefing is brought to you by evariste of Discarded Lies. Top Topics
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August 19, 2005
Breaking News - Missile Fired At US Navy Ship In Jordan
09:01 AM EDT | Posted By Dan Spencer >> Go here to visit Dan Spencer's weblog. The BBC reports a missile was fired at the USS Ashland docked in the Jordanian port of Aqaba:
According to Bloomberg, second rocket landed at the airport in the neighboring Israeli city of Eilat at about 8:45 a.m. local time, partly exploding and causing unspecified damage. From California Yankee. - Sept. 11 Suspect Gets Seven Years
08:16 AM EDT | Posted By Dan Spencer >> Go here to visit Dan Spencer's weblog. A German Court today found Mounir el-Motassadeq guilty of membership of the Hamburg terror cell that took part in the 9/11 attacks and sentenced him to seven years. El-Motassadeq was accused of providing logistical help to the Hamburg al Qaeda cell that included 9/11 hijackers Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah, but was acquitted of being accessory to the September 11 attacks. Bloombergreports that the U.S. denied the Hamburg court's request to hear testimony from Ramzi Binalshibh, an alleged mastermind of the attacks, who is held by the U.S. at an undisclosed location after his capture in Pakistan in 2002. The U.S. only sent a summary of minutes from his interrogations that indicate El-Motassadeq may not have known about the attacks. According to CNN, the U.S. Justice Department faxed the German court summaries of the interrogation of two key detainees: Ramzi Binalshibh and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed:
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August 17, 2005
Homeland Security - Able Danger
09:56 PM EDT | Posted By Pilgrim >> Go here to visit Pilgrim's weblog. First article by New York Times. The New York Times reports the anonymous source for the Able Danger story is Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer. Northeast Intelligence Network looks at whether or not DOD attorneys had legal authority to stop the dissemination of the information uncovered by Able Danger. This is going to get a lot more interesting before it goes away. Global War On Terror Update:
August 09, 2005
Afganistan - Good News From Afghanistan: 9 August 2005
06:46 AM EDT | Posted By Winds of Change.NET >> Go here to visit Winds of Change.NET's weblog. Note: Also available from “The Opinion Journal” and Chrenkoff. To James Taranto, Joe Katzman, and all of you who support the series, as always, many thanks. Recently, a group of talented young Afghans found themselves abroad as great ambassadors for their country – for both good and bad reasons: Four young Afghan students did more than merely stun their competitors when they came away with some of the top prizes at an international mathematics competition held recently in Almaty, Kazakhstan. They also changed how students from 22 other countries perceive Afghanistan. The Australian student is not alone – the negative image of Afghanistan is quite widespread, as the latest Harris Poll shows: While the U.S. public has been paying a fair amount of attention to the situation in Iraq, they have not been paying as much attention to Afghanistan. However, when asked specifically about the situation in Afghanistan, U.S. adults, on the whole, feel quite negative about the prospects for success. Sadly, there simply aren't enough gifted math students in Afghanistan to send abroad to unmake the negative image of their country being perpetrated by the Western media. Focusing almost exclusively on drugs and violence might make for exciting news, but it does great disservice both to the people of Afghanistan, who already have to work under great disadvantages to turn around one of the most impoverished nations on earth, but also to the international public, on whose strong support the Afghans are relying to rebuild their country. Below, the past four weeks’ worth of stories from the other Afghanistan. Global War On Terror Update:
August 08, 2005
Homeland Security - Monday Winds of War: Aug 8/05
07:06 AM EDT | Posted By Winds of Change.NET >> Go here to visit Winds of Change.NET's weblog. Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. Today's Winds of War briefing is brought to you by evariste of Discarded Lies. Top Topics
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July 29, 2005
London Terror Attacks - Major raid on in London
08:16 AM EDT | Posted By Andrew Ian Dodge >> Go here to visit Andrew Ian Dodge's weblog. Sky is reporting a major raid: including stun grenades and at least one controlled explosion in uber-trendy Notting Hill off Tavistock road. It is believed they have arrested someone who may be one of the bombers. “It is half a mile or so from where a bomb was left on Thursday last week and discovered later by a member of the public.” The Army are said to be involved as well. Global War On Terror Update:
July 28, 2005
Breaking News - North American Muslims Issue Fatwa Against Terrorism
03:05 PM EDT | Posted By Dan Spencer >> Go here to visit Dan Spencer's weblog. The Associated Press reports that North American Muslims issued a fatwa against terrorism: In the fatwa, the 18-member Fiqh Council of North America wrote that people who commit terrorism in the name of Islam were “criminals, not 'martyrs':”
According to the Associated Press, the fatwa did not specifically address suicide bombings in a war, but the scholars barred Muslims from helping anyone “involved in any act of terrorism or violence.” The council also declared that Muslims were obligated to help law enforcement officials protect civilians:
UPDATE: The text of the fatwa is posted here: From California Yankee. Egypt - Thursday Winds of War: July 28/05
03:05 AM EDT | Posted By Winds of Change.NET >> Go here to visit Winds of Change.NET's weblog. Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. In addition, we also have our in-depth Iraq Report today. Today's Winds of War briefing is brought to you by Colt of Eurabian Times and USMC_Vet of The Word Unheard. Top Topics
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July 26, 2005
al Qaeda - Special Analysis: Degrees of Decentralization
12:02 PM EDT | Posted By Winds of Change.NET >> Go here to visit Winds of Change.NET's weblog. [by counter-terror analyst Dan Darling] Dan Nexon, who is among other things an assistant professor at Georgetown, asked some very interesting questions as to whether or not there is an organized terror network. As an advocate of this position, I feel inclined to answer them and hope that others will agree. Dan writes in the comments of this thread:
Ah, but do we? I don't think so and neither does Michael Scheuer, the man who once headed up the CIA's bin Laden unit. Regardless of one's opinion of his views on other issues, I think that we can definitely agree that Scheuer is in a position to know on these topics and one of the reasons he wrote Through Our Enemies' Eyes was to demonstrate to other CIA analysts the value of open-source information in intelligence analysis. Like its successor Imperial Hubris, Through Our Enemies' Eyes definitely supports the idea that there is an organized terror network, as does Richard Clarke's Against All Enemies if one desires another insider account. Other statements and court documents issued by European anti-terrorism judges as Baltasar Garzon and Jean-Louis Bruguiere likewise support this opinion. Newsweek even took the administration to task for assuming otherwise in an August 2004 article entitled “Like Clockwork” that includes the following statement: Homeland Security - Monday Winds of War: July 25/05
11:56 AM EDT | Posted By Winds of Change.NET >> Go here to visit Winds of Change.NET's weblog. Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. Today's Winds of War briefing is brought to you by evariste of Discarded Lies. Top Topics
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July 23, 2005
Spain - Blasts in Spanish City
12:22 PM EDT | Posted By Michele Catalano >> Go here to visit Michele Catalano's weblog. An explosion shook the northwest Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela on Saturday, leaving glass shards scattered across a central plaza and prompting police to cordon off the area, a witness told CNN. London Terror Attacks - Man Shot in Subway Not Connected to 7/21
12:19 PM EDT | Posted By Michele Catalano >> Go here to visit Michele Catalano's weblog. Just a breaking headline for now: London police say man shot dead at subway station Friday “not connected” to Thursday's attempted bombings. Details soon.
More at Sky Homeland Threats - Guantanamo GI's Blast Visiting Home State Democrats
11:57 AM EDT | Posted By Zoe Brain >> Go here to visit Zoe Brain's weblog. From the Washington Times : Soldiers from Massachusetts and Hawaii who work at the U.S. military detention facility at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, gave visiting home-state senators a piece of their mind last week. Egypt - Islamic Militants Claim Responsibility for Egypt Attacks
04:59 AM EDT | Posted By Michele Catalano >> Go here to visit Michele Catalano's weblog. A group citing ties to al-Qaida claimed responsibility for the bombings that killed at least 62 people Saturday at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. Egypt - Mulitple Car Bombs At Egyptian Resort ;, At Least 80 Dead (Updated 7:20am EST)
04:58 AM EDT | Posted By Michele Catalano >> Go here to visit Michele Catalano's weblog. Breaking: 7:10 pm - 7/22 An explosion shook the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Saturday, starting a fire and sending a cloud of smoke up over the town, a resident said. Will update. The first explosion, shortly after one a.m., was audible more than one km (half a mile) away, he said. It started a fire and smoke billowed over the town. This source says three killed in five blasts. Update: MSNBC is saying car bombs At least two large explosions rocked the Red Sea tourist resort of Sharm el-Sheik on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula late Friday, and a hotel was heavily damaged, witnesses said. Reuters reports that there were four car bombs. A third person, Ahmed Fawzi, an Egyptian lawyer visiting Naama Bay on business, told Reuters that one of the explosions ripped the door of his office off its hinges. Sources say rescue forces are having trouble reaching the bomb scenes. Update: Death toll at 30. Fox is reporting SEVEN blasts. Reports that death toll is near 40. Al Jazeera says 27 Egyptian soldiers are missing in the wake of the blast. More updates (5am): More details about the bombings: At least four car bombs were used in the attack, said a security official in the operations control room in Cairo monitoring the crisis. One went off in the driveway of the Ghazala Gardens hotel, a 176-room four-star resort on the main strip of hotels in Naama Bay, said the governor of South Sinai province, Mustafa Afif………..Another car bomb exploded in the Old Market, an area a few miles away, killing 17 people — believed to be Egyptians — sitting at a outdoor coffee shop, the control room official said. Three minibuses were set ablaze. It was not clear if they were carrying passengers, the official said. In the most devastating attack, a bomber rammed his car into Ghazala Gardens Hotel, according to an eyewitness. 7:22 am: : Eight foreigners were among at least 83 people killed in multiple bombings in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Saturday, Egyptian police said. London Terror Attacks - Second Arrest Made in 7/21 Attacks
04:56 AM EDT | Posted By Michele Catalano >> Go here to visit Michele Catalano's weblog. British police have made a second arrest in connection to an attempted bomb attack on London's transit systems. Global War On Terror Update:
July 22, 2005
London Terror Attacks - Man Arrested in Bomb Probe
02:44 PM EDT | Posted By Michele Catalano >> Go here to visit Michele Catalano's weblog. A man has been arrested in connection with Thursday's attempted bomb attacks on London's transport system, police say. . London Terror Attacks - Armed Police Searching House in London/ 4 Suspectes ID'd [Updated}
10:45 AM EDT | Posted By Michele Catalano >> Go here to visit Michele Catalano's weblog. Detectives investigating the attempted bombings in London are searching a house in north west London near Paddington. Also: Fatal shooting in subway station linked to ongoing anti-terror probe, London police say. Images released of four men wanted in connection with failed bombings. [..] Four suspects in Thursday's attempted bombings of three London train stations and a double-decker bus have been identified through closed circuit television footage, a police source with knowledge of the investigation said. More as we get it… A witness earlier said heavily armed police had descended on part of Harrow Road in west London, shouting at people to stay off the streets. Looks like there is an incident in Canary Wharf. Picture and story here. Here's one suspect:
CNN has the four photos on the front page. London Terror Attacks - Al Qaeda Linked Group Claims Responsibility for 7/21 Attacks
07:24 AM EDT | Posted By Michele Catalano >> Go here to visit Michele Catalano's weblog. A statement posted Friday on an Islamic website in the name of an al-Qaeda-linked group claimed responsibility for latest blasts targeting London's transport system. |