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April 15, 2005
Winds of War: April 14/05

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. Thursday's Winds of War briefings are given by me, Colt, of Eurabian Times.

TOP TOPICS

  • Spanish police have arrested a man who allegedly helped buy the explosives used in the Madrid train bombings. In other 3/11 news, 11 Pakistanis have been arrested for funding al-Qaeda cells, including Mohammed the Egyptian, as well as Amjad Farooki (believed responsible for the Daniel Pearl murder).

Other Topics Today Include: Iran denies uranium smuggling; IRGC seethes; Germany's biggest trade partner; Cairo bomber's family arrested; Hezbollahland; Karami quits against; Hamas terror mall; A-Q leaders nabbed in Baghdad; LAX bomber spills the beans; CAIR-founder funded terrorism; Bourgass trained in poisons in Afghanistan; BND thinks A-Q have radiological weapons; MILF A-Q links don't matter; Taliban caught; UN approves treaty; and more.

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