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North Africa
At Least 20 Die in Casablanca Blasts
2003-05-16
Four explosions tore through the coastal city of Casablanca Friday night, killing at least 20 people in blasts that went off near a synagogue and heavily damaged the Belgian consulate. Two policemen outside the consulate were killed and a security guard was hospitalized, Belgian Foreign Ministry spokesman Didier Seeuws told the Belgian news agency Belgas. A U.S. official said that the blast were caused by car bombs and at least one occurred near a synagogue. "No U.S. government facility was targeted," U.S. State Department spokeswoman Joanne Moore said in Washington.
Looks like they're opening a new front...
The Interior Ministry said at least 20 people were killed and several other injured. Security officials said there were burned-out vehicles at the four sites near consulates and restaurants in the center of the city, Morocco's economic center. It wasn't immediately clear who was behind the attacks in Morocco.
We can make a real good guess, though...
But U.S. counterterrorism officials in Washington had warned Friday of a coordinated effort by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network to strike lightly defended targets worlwide, citing the bombings earlier this week in Saudi Arabia as well as threats in Africa and Asia.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#4  The attacks in Riyahd and Casablanca are good news on two fronts.

1. The attacks are in Riyahd and Casablanca because the terororists don't have the capacity to do so in NY and London.

2. The social and economic impact of ongoing terrorist attacks will force Arab governments to get serious about the root causes of the problem.
Posted by: Phil B   2003-05-16 22:17:34  

#3  Looks like they've been denied the marquee targets and are hitting anything they can. Reminds me of the IRA "trashcan and mailbox bombing offensive" of a few years back. Sounds like they're panicking. "Hey! We're still a force in the Middle East! Really! We are! PAY ATTENTION TO ME!!!"
Posted by: tu3031   2003-05-16 22:05:35  

#2  Al-Qaeda can't hit the big allied targets so they are going for the soft underbelly of - anyone - to stay in the media - or die politically. Now with a few soft hits, they will start pissing off everyone who sympathizes with them or tries to buy them off. Maybe in a terrible way, this will hasten their downfall. We'll see.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-05-16 21:05:05  

#1  So there are 100000 Kafir soldiers occupying the Muslim land of Iraq, and the best these Holy Warrriors can do is blow up a synagogue or a residential complex? You'd think they would try to earn their 72 virgins
Posted by: Paul Moloney   2003-05-16 20:38:52  

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