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Radicals Youths Being Trained in Iraq
2004-12-14
Radical youths from Europe and the Arab world are being trained in Iraq, Europe's anti-terror chief said Tuesday, warning that such clandestine camps could multiply in unstable or failed states anywhere in the world. "There are some who have gone to Iraq, as indeed there have been youngsters from outside Europe, from Arab countries, who have gone there to receive military training," EU counterterrorism coordinator Gijs de Vries said. De Vries refused to elaborate on the specifics, such as the numbers or countries of origin of those training in Iraq, saying the information was classified. But he warned that action had to be taken to stop instability breeding terror.
I'd suggest going beyond "educating" the little bastards. That hasn't worked to date, and it's not going to work even after you pour more money into the programs and hire more of your relatives to run them...
"This is incidentally not just the case in Iraq," he said. "Instability elsewhere in the world, in Africa for example, always makes it more difficult for the law to be upheld, for democracy to function, and therefore makes it easier for terrorists to hide and train." In other comments, De Vries said Europe should not become complacent in spite of a lull in attacks since the March 11 train bombings in Madrid and the foiling of plots in several countries. "Overall, we can say that the threat of terrorism in Europe remains high," De Vries said. "We should take it very seriously indeed."
Figure the Bad Guyz try for something major every six months or so, something spectacular once a year...
Spanish and British authorities say they have averted major terror attacks in recent months. In October, 30 people were detained on suspicion of planning to drive an explosives-packed truck into Madrid's National Court. British police said last week they had prevented an attack in London on the scale of the Madrid bombings. "There have been other instances," De Vries said, but refused to give details.
Posted by:Fred

#6  That's right, Captain. We good spouses bitch while we're helping ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-12-14 7:53:59 PM  

#5  Let's see, it's better to bitch about an alleged problem than to take decisive actions (i.e., pitch in in Iraq) to remove the possibility? Sounds an awful lot like a bad spouse.
Posted by: Capt America   2004-12-14 5:48:35 PM  

#4  But he warned that action had to be taken to stop instability breeding terror.

sooo...I guess we are better of with terror being bred in a stable environment.
Posted by: 2b   2004-12-14 11:38:26 AM  

#3  Surely any camps in Iraq are visible from the air or satellite photographs? One small daisy cutter per site should neatly take care of the problem.
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-12-14 11:35:12 AM  

#2  He's a whirlwind of action and volcano of verity - a veritable coordination machine, he is. And, if one reads closely enough, the references to Iraq are utterly superfluous and mere pandering to the anti-US subtext. Piss off, Der Fries / WTop.

I can say no more...
Posted by: .com   2004-12-14 11:30:34 AM  

#1  Find 'em, document 'em, then drop several cluster bombs on 'em to kill 'em all.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-12-14 11:27:54 AM  

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