The article connects a lot of dots. Global Warming is not one of the reasons mentioned for Islamic terrorism.
"Ever since the religion of Islam appeared in the world, the espousers of it...have been as wolves and tigers to all other nations, rending and tearing all that fell into their merciless paws, and grinding them with their iron teeth.... Such was, and is at this day, the rage, the fury, the revenge, of these destroyers of human kind."--John Wesley (1703-1791) Methodist leader
"While the merciless and dissolute dogmas of the false prophet shall furnish motives to human action, there can never be peace upon earth, and good will towards men."--John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) Sixth President of the United States
"Qur'an... an accursed book... So long as there is this book there will be no peace in the world."--William Gladstone (1809-1898) Prime Minister of Great Britain 1868-1894
There are such "social values" today in Europe, America and Australia only because during those thousand years, the Christians of Europe possessed the warlike power to do what the Christians of Asia and Africa had failed to do--that is, to beat back the Moslem [sic] invader.--Teddy Roosevelt (1858 -1919) Twenty-sixth President of the United States
So what's going on here--why does Islam seem to periodically morph into a bloodthirsty intolerant monster from time to time, place to place? The simplest response is that the answer lies in the Quran itself, Islam's holy book--that and certain historical teachings based on the Quran.
I do not mean that the Quran is an evil book, but when a certain type of Muslim cherry-picks particular passages from the Quran, Hadiths, and other Islamic teachings they can, and do, come up with a vile, poisonous, intolerant, hateful and hate-filled homicidal/suicidal perversion of Islam.
How to separate the wheat from the chaff, moderate Muslims from radical ones, is one tough nut to crack, because both Sufi saints and murderous zealots read from the same book. The difference is in which passages they focus on and emphasize in their hearts and minds.
In a way the situation is akin to the "old Indian tale" about the two wolves in your heart--one of love and one of hate--ever in conflict. Which wolf wins depends on which one you feed.
There's one last major point I want to hit on as I wrap things up. Why have "we the people" been lied to for so long by the press, media, and others about the dangers posed by radical Islam? There are several answers to that question (including the billions spent by Muslim countries to promote Islam in kafir nations), but the one I will focus on ties in with my last article, "Right Wing Nazis: The Big Lie."
Attentive readers might recall that I pointed out that fascism (and hence its offshoot Nazism) was, is, and always will be a Big Government (i.e. LEFT wing) ideology. Islam, by the by, is LEFT wing also. By its very nature a theocratic (in this case Islamic) government will tend toward totalitarianism, that is, tend to the extreme political left.
The French Revolution's "Reign of Terror," Stalin's gulags, Hitler's concentration camps, Pol Pot's "Killing Fields," ISIS's cages...do you sense a pattern there?
One of the reasons, perhaps ultimately the main reason, the press, media, politicians (Democrats especially), and others have been covering up for radical Muslims is because the majority of them are all in bed together. Communists, fascists, NWO globalists, and Muslims are all LEFT wing, and you had better believe that Left wing communist/fascist extremists and radical Muslims are tight. Odd bed-fellows, no doubt, but they are united in their hatred of freedom, Western civilization, and Christianity.
The French Revolution's "Reign of Terror," Stalin's gulags, Hitler's concentration camps, Pol Pot's "Killing Fields," ISIS's cages...do you sense a pattern there? I sure do--and the pattern tells me that Big (i.e. Left wing) Governments which are allowed to metastasize to cancerous proportions will eventually end in tyranny and bloodshed--it's a proven truth you can take to the bank.
[Sidebar: I suppose you can't blame the left wing for trying to pawn some of their more disreputable failed ideologies onto the right wing, but don't you fall for the ruse. Keep the communists, fascists, Nazis, and Muslim totalitarian governments firmly pinned in your mind where they belong--on the LEFT side of the political spectrum. Benito Mussolini, the man who coined the term "fascism," once proclaimed "Tutto nello Stato, niente al di fuori dello Stato, niente contro lo Stato"--which can be translated as "All within the government, nothing outside the government, nothing against the government." You cannot get any more LEFT wing than that--yet the Left continues to bray their absurd "right wing fascists" nonsense regardless. They can sing to their choir all they want, but as I say, don't you fall for it. "We the people" need to be awake and alert, now more than ever.]
If you have done your homework then you know that the Far Left has been busy, busy, busy for some time trying to destroy nation-states (i.e. countries) and painting them as passâŠ, retardataire, and other French words. For one example read the Agenda 21 proclamation that President Bush Sr. signed "we the people" up for at the 1992 "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro ("National sovereignty is a social injustice"). National sovereignty is a social injustice? Now that's something I'll bet America's Founding Framers did not realize.
"Isn't the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn't it our responsibility to bring that about?"
Maurice Strong, chief organizer of the Agenda 21 "Earth Summit"
Hijra is immigration designed to subvert and subdue non-Muslim societies and pave the way for eventual, total Islamization.
Janet Levy "The Hijra"
If I didn't know better I would think that the current Muslim "immigration" problem in Europe looks a great deal like the meshing of Islamic hijra with the Far Left's desire to destroy nation-states (not to mention the destruction of Christianity in Europe as well--a sort of lagniappe as they say in New Orleans).
Actually I do know better and that's exactly what it looks like to me. One world government...good God do you have any idea what a bloody nightmare that would be?
Any freedom loving American who suffered through the tin-eared indifference of the historically corrupt (which is saying something) 111th US Congress as they railroaded through ObamaCare, got a faint taste of how arrogant, unresponsive, and uncaring a global government would be.
In any event, my advice to globalists of various stripes and persuasions who have been playing so cute and clever with the Muslim extremists is STOP IT, or "we the people" will make you stop, and you will not like how that goes one bit. In addition, you elites might want to rethink that whole moral relativism/multiculturalism boondoggle you're so fond of, and you students attending our education/indoctrination centers might want pull your heads out of your butts for a minute and consider the full implications of what destroying the privilege of free speech means.
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BTW, the same people who push the propaganda about RoP, have no problem also pushing America as corrupt because it started with slavery (in some of the states). If you're going to claim one is poisoned by its origin, so should you hold the other.
Israel on Monday condemned as "shockingly hostile" comments by Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom which seemed to link the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with the ISIS-backed terror attacks in Paris.
After the Paris attacks, Wallstrom was asked the following question on Swedish television:
"How worried are you about the radicalization of young people in Sweden who are fighting for ISIS?"
According to a translation provided by the Foreign Ministry, Wallstrom answered, "Obviously, we have reason to be worried, not just in Sweden but across the world -- because there are so many that are being radicalized. Here, once again, we are brought back to situations like the one in the Middle East, where not least, the Palestinians see that there is not a future. We must either accept a desperate situation or resort to violence."
[US Defense Watch] ISIS and radical Islam have declared war on anyone who believes in the cause of freedom.
This is World War III. ISIS knows it. Does President Obama? Does Prime Minister Cameron? Does Chancellor Merkel? Does President Hollande?
As ISIS attacks Paris, Obama wants to ship in 100,000 Syrians who can't be vetted and Merkel speaks of tolerance.
Obama, Cameron, Hollande, Merkel: the names don't exactly denote fortitude do they?
Hollande just hit ISIS with 20 bombs and is sending an aircraft carrier to the region. It's a good start. It's a jab, a pin prick of what needs to be done. What Hollande should do is invoke Article V of the NATO Charter, which states, "The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all and consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defense recognized by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Parties, such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area."
What needs to be done is not for the faint-hearted. It is what nations do during world wars. It is total war and whether anyone wants to admit or not, that is what we must wage, a ruthless, vicious war.
This is a time for real leadership and for men and women made of steel. Sadly, the West has no Churchills, no De Gaulles, no Thatchers, no Reagan's to call upon, to take the helm, to lead us all to victory. We are left with wallflowers, when we need warriors.
Israel does have Netanyahu. Notice how ISIS hasn't hit Israel yet. Netanyahu is a friend, the best of friends and he can help. Putin is a tough customer, a roughneck in a silk suit. He's just what the doctor ordered in the fight against ISIS. He needs to become an ally in World War III, not someone we're rehashing Cold War arguments with. We can worry about Latvia another time.
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A quibble. We won WW III when the Soviet Union collapsed. WW III actually started before WW I even ended, with British & US troops fighting the new Red Army in Russia, that part of the war didn't end until about 1919. This would be WW IV.
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....Just as a topic of conversation, some historians feel that if a World War is defined as a war where most or all of the major powers on Earth are involved, we're actually up around WWV or VI.
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The 7 Years War and the expansion of the American War of Independence to include other European powers encompassed Europe, the Western Hemisphere, and the Indian sub-continent. So, yes, technically, WWI was pretty much WWIII.
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..and if you want to throw in the expeditions to Haiti, the Cape, and that little side show the Yanks call the War of 1812, during the Napoleonic Wars then that would be WWIII with 'WWI' being WWIV.
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AlanC has it right. This is an existential battle between Islam - all of it - and non-Islam. It is a battle of annihilation, and only one side is actively fighting it right now.
Those of us on the civilized side of the divide watch the internecine warfare between the different flavors of Islam, and marvel at the sheer fortuitousness of that combat. Our enemy is so f%@&ing evil that it cannot restrain itself from slaughtering its own kind.
But - the civilized world needs to step up its game. Muslims are breeding like cockroaches, and are - as I write - pouring into the west like an evil plague. Allowing this is the height of madness.
This battle of annihilation will continue for generations to come. The western mindset needs to change, and to recognize the enemy -Islam - all of it - for what it is: a violent death cult.
Unless we get serious, and start containing the contagion to the wastelands from where it originated, then at the incoming turn of 22nd Century, I fear that there will only be small, isolated pockets of free men left on Earth, muttering among themselves: "Back at the dawn of the 21st Century, what in God's name were our ancestors THINKING to have allowed this unholy pestilence to have spread around the world without meaningful, resistance?"
Over at Asia Times, I argue that France will do nothing in response to the Paris massacres but round up the usual suspects. A 2014 opinion poll reported that support for ISIS among the whole French population stood at 16%, just below President Francois Hollande's popularity rating of 18%. Muslims comprise 10% of the French population, which means that if ALL French Muslims said in effect "I Like ISIS," an additional 6% of the non-Muslim population also liked ISIS, by way of sticking it to the United States. French authorities fear a civil war if they crack down on Islamism, an Israeli expert advising the French government explains.
What is it about the French? By way of background, I repost below a 2010 essay on the subject of suicide in France, individual as well as national.
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French authorities fear a civil war if they crack down on Islamism...
If that's what it takes better get on with it before their population grows even more.
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France is April 2017. Germany is September 2017, which might be even more interesting.
I would not be surprised if events supervened in either country.
BLUF: [WND] Judging from her treacherous conduct, Merkel’s fellow-feelings reside exclusively with the refugees she intends to import by the millions. Her sympathies do not extend to the people at whose pleasure she serves and to whom she owes her flinty heart.
Angela Merkel is thus not unimpeachably moral, as Der Spiegel claimed; she is plain impeachable.
Germans must dethrone Angela Merkel before this dictator re-elects another people in their place and renders them aliens in their homelands.
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[Huffpoo] These "lone wolves," are therefore anything but "lone." Though the media, government, and even terrorists like ISIS themselves use the term, these new terror recruits are still connected to the group, even if such people do not have face-to-face contact or fly to the Middle East or some domestic compound for training. These new recruits bring in family members, or even other like-minded individuals. Yet we found cases like the Boston Marathon Bombing, the Oklahoma City Bombing, or even 9/11 attacks carried out by "lone wolves." We found that in 24 cases between 2013 and 2015, 22 were labeled "lone wolves" even though only a third actually involved a solitary attacker. This research coincides with evidence found from pre-2013 studies.
A senior professor at the panel agreed with our assessment, and added that perhaps one reason why the "lone wolf" term is used is hardly an accident. It's easier to describe the attack as one that can't be stopped, instead of realizing that these individuals are hardly alone. Links still exist and there are dots to be connected. That's often why in the wake of such an attack, those connections gradually surface, showing that few really were "lone wolves."
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Easier to dismiss them as lone nut jobs than accept they're obeying the edicts of their faith.
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Easier for the ruling class to mislabel as long as they can get away with it in order to avoid doing what is necessary so they can concentrate on their own agendas. [Oh my god, I'm acting just like my (fore)fathers(s) I so trashed.]
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From March of this year, but no less topical now, including differences with Al Qaeda. Long, as all Atlantic articles are. Worth saving to reread, or in my case, read in full.
I am moving this to Page 4: Opinion to make it easier to find and because it is not current events, though Page 2: War on Terror Background/Politics is technically its proper place. We are already at 77 articles today, almost all on pages 1 and 2.
[Huffpoo] What follows is not very pretty. But it may be the best option available in a crisis without good options.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made no secret of the fact that he would like some kind of political settlement with the West. The German magazine Der Spiegel has just published a leaked official Russian memo outlining a proposed grand bargain in which Putin eases out its close ally, Syrian President Assad, in favor of a still pro-Russian regime that at least stops killing its own people. In return the West acknowledges what has been an open secret for several decades--that Syria is Russia's sphere of influence in the Arab world.
Then the U.S., Russia, Iran, and the rest of the grand coalition can get on with the urgent business of eliminating or at least drastically weakening ISIS. Greater progress on getting rid of Assad was raised at a strategy conference on Syria held in Vienna earlier this week that included senior diplomats from the U.S., Russia, Iraq and several other nations. No grand bargain was reached but the idea will surely be raised again at the G-20 Summit now under way in Turkey.
Until the Paris attacks, there was little enthusiasm in the West for this approach. Putin, after all, is a thug and he has put Russia on an expansionist course. On the other hand, maybe a grand bargain with Putin against ISIS is not so crazy.
As part of the deal, the U.S. and Russia would have to reach some understanding about how to stabilize the situation in Ukraine, probably acknowledging a Russian sphere of influence in the eastern, Russian-speaking part of the country. That is not pretty either.
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In return the West acknowledges what has been an open secret for several decades--that Syria is Russia's sphere of influence in the Arab world.
They used to just call them a client state. I don't know how much of a secret it was, open or not. Only morons like Chomsky denied it.
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"pro-Russian regime that at least stops killing its own people" ALL the regimes in that area kill large numbers of the own people, except for Israel, and maybe Jordan. It started when Cain killed Abel, I doubt it will end any time soon. Enough with the nation building. Countries outside that area really don't want to do that anyway. However those same countries really don't want to have the killings and killers exported to THEM. That idea isn't very pretty, either.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari has said his country's intelligence services shared information they had which indicated that France, the United States and Iran were among countries being targeted for attack.
He did not elaborate, but the comments came after 129 people were killed in Paris on Friday by gunmen and suicide bombers in attacks claimed by Islamic State.
"Information has been obtained from Iraqi intelligence sources that the countries to be targeted soon, before it occurred, are Europe in general, specifically France, as well as America and Iran," Jaafari said from the sidelines of talks in Vienna on ending the war in Syria on Saturday. He said the countries had been informed. A video of his comments was posted on his website.
Though he did not specify the threat was from Islamic State militants, who control large areas of Iraq and Syria, Jaafari said recent attacks in Egypt, Lebanon and France required a global response to the jihadist group.
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French President Francois Hollande said Sunday he wanted the state of emergency declared after the Paris attacks to last three months, parliamentary sources told AFP, a move that would cover the upcoming UN climate conference.
Roman dictators got six months to do their work...
"He told us he wanted the state of emergency to last three months," one of the sources said.
Any extension to a state of emergency beyond 12 days requires parliamentary approval.
The 12-day UN conference, which will be attended by dozens of heads of state, begins on November 30.
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Wouldn't it save a lot of time, money, and CO2 to just cancel the climate-change meeting?
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Thousands of mourners chanted "Death to America, Death to Israel" during the funeral Thursday of a Jordanian police captain who killed five people, including two American instructors, in a shooting rampage at a police training center this week.
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If memory serves Jordan is a Palestinian population with non-Palestinian rulers. Sometimes it shows.
[JP] To confront comprehensively the Islamic State terrorist attacks on French soil, there have been calls for France's President Francois Hollande to invoke Article 5 of the NATO Treaty, which ensures mutual defense for its members, but neither Hollande nor the military alliance has activated the provision.
The lack of a declaration of war from Hollande and NATO is a window into the courtyard of the EU's gingerly foreign policy posture.
In short, it can be argued the EU failed to internalize the oft-quoted comment from the Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky: "You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you."
Rewind to 2001. After a group of al-Qaida terrorists smashed planes into the World Trade Center and Pentagon, killing nearly 3,000 Americans, NATO triggered Article 5 to announce military support for the US in the event the US chose to wage war against the terrorists.
Article 5 states that "an armed attack'' against European and North American members, as well as Turkey, "shall be considered an attack against them all.'' As a result, NATO members are obligated to impose military force on a NATO adversary.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio is ahead of the Europeans, saying Sunday: "We should invoke Article 5."
However, the French-born Israeli political scientist Dr. Emmanuel Navon told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday that Hollande has a "stronger case for article 5" because NATO members UK and US are already fighting Islamic State.
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I just saw a post yesterday which observed France is not a member of NATO, so there is no agreement to invoke.
Another reason France did not join the NATO response after 9/11. They were not obligated to do so.
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France is a full member of NATO; it rejoined the military structure in 2009.
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Just heard Jeraldo Rivera say live on TV that Congress should declare war against ISIS whether bammy agrees or not. He also said we should stop accepting refugees from Syria. This is pretty much as though Mikey Bloomberg came on TV and announced he will buy every man woman and child in America a gun. Interesting times ahead, perhaps...
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Just heard Jeraldo Rivera say live on TV that Congress should declare war against ISIS whether bammy agrees or not. He also said we should stop accepting refugees from Syria.
Having a daughter stuck in the 'kill zone' appears to have altered his thinking somewhat.
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Would Obama veto it? How would that play out during the election? Obama's true believers in the USA are not just going to evaporate as long as they keep getting their bennies. In their eyes, every Obama does is right, and anyone who objects to that is a racis.
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"Obama's true believers in the USA are not just going to evaporate as long as they keep getting their bennies."
Works for me, #11 AH. Since they love Bambi so much, and he can do no wrong in their eyes, move ANY Syrian invaders that Bambi brings into the U.S. into their neighborhoods.
Paybacks are hell.
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Oooooh, I so like that idea. Settle them among the kaffir. Can't wait to hear the whining about the inheritance of 'slavery' (which they engaged in long before anyone on that side of the Atlantic ever knew of the Western Hemisphere).
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As per CNN, FRANCE is claiming that it is NOT in any Post-Paris/Bataclan "Clash of Civilization" agz Muslims.
A roundabaout, PCorrect-Deniable way for the French to say "No" to declaring war andor to invoking NATO.
ITS 1940, + PARIS DEMANDS TO CLAIM THAT GUDERIAN, MANSTEIN, ROMMEL + 7TH PANZER, ETAL. NAZI WEHRMACHT FORCES ARE N-O-T AT THE BORDERS WAITING TO INVADE???
[The Mail] Neurosurgeon-turned-presidential candidate Ben Carson thinks those big frontal lobes that humans possess can come in handy - especially when it comes to making good decisions about Syrian refugees.
Today Carson told Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday that thinking it's a good idea to let Syrians into the United States after the recent terror attacks in Paris requires 'a suspension of intellect,' the GOP candidate said.
'You know that the human brain has these big frontal lobes, as opposed to other animals, because we can engage in rational thought processing,' Carson said.
'Animals, on the other hand, have big brain stems and rudimentary things because they react,' Carson said. 'We don't have to just react we can think.' And putting on his own personal thinking cap, Carson suggested that the United States help the refugees who are fleeing from ISIS, but keep them closer to home.
'We should use our expertise and resources to help get them resettled -- over there -- and to support them over there,' he said.
Carson and his fellow Republicans were quick to say they'd close the door on the flow of Syrian immigrants expected to pass through U.S. borders upon learning that a Syrian passport was found at one of the Paris attack scenes. There's concern that ISIS is taking advantage of the current refugee crisis, and infiltrating those masses.
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You're way too generous. The socialist and ISIS both want to end Western Civ. Until you start to acknowledge that fundamental point, you'll never grasp the real problem.
[Detroit Free Press] LANSING -- Gov. Rick Snyder's decision to suspend efforts to bring Syrian refugees to Michigan in light of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday has sparked controversy and launched the state into the national debate of how to protect U.S. citizens while providing a haven for those who desperately need help.
Snyder's office released a statement Sunday saying the state would not be accepting any Syrian refugees until the U.S. Department of Homeland Security fully reviewed its procedures.
"Michigan is a welcoming state and we are proud of our rich history of immigration," Snyder said in the statement. "But our first priority is protecting the safety of our residents."
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Pardon my bluntness but what do we have to gain by a huge influx of Islamic refugees?
Based on the European experience, we get populations who don't share any of our cultural or educational values, who end up on the dole. Seems much more cost effective to provide aid and refuge in their own countries, even if it means sending in the 4th Infantry Division and the Red Cross.
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CNN AM = repors that a large number of US States are refusing to accept any Syrian or Muslim Refugees in the aftermath of 11/13 = Paris/Bataclan attacks.
A handful of US States are also repor by CNN as refusing to accept any Syrians or Muslim Refugees unless their backgrounds have been thoroughly vetted, or in alternate will accept only [vetted?]SYRIAN OR ME CHRISTIANS.
A Burnsville DFLer's campaign for the state House abruptly ended Sunday morning within hours of him posting on social media that ISIS "isn't necessarily evil" and is "made up of people doing what they think is best for their community."
The Twitter posting Saturday by Dan Kimmel, coming as the world's emotions remain raw from Friday's terror attacks in Paris, brought swift rebuke from others on Twitter.
The response to Kimmel's initial post on Twitter included rebukes and puzzlement: "What in the world are you talking about??!" and "Kind of like the Nazis, Stalin or Pol Pot," read two replies.
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Stupidity cannot be cured with money, or through education, or by legislation. Stupidity is not a sin, the victim can't help being stupid. But stupidity is the only universal capital crime: the sentence is death, there is no appeal, and execution is carried out automatically and without pity.
[Wash Times] Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley, citing the Paris terror attacks, said he will not accept Syrian refugees in his state.
In a statement released Sunday night by his office, Mr. Bentley said he "will not place Alabamians at even the slightest, possible risk of an attack on our people."
"After full consideration of this weekend's attacks of terror on innocent citizens in Paris, I will oppose any attempt to relocate Syrian refugees to Alabama through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. As your Governor, I will not stand complicit to a policy that places the citizens of Alabama in harm's way," Mr. Bentley said.
The state has one refugee-processing center, in Mobile, and while there was no immediate indication that Alabama had accepted any Syrian refugees, neighboring states such as Louisiana have.
[Daily Caller] Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor for Barack Obama, doubled down on comments Obama made earlier in the week claiming ISIS was "contained" in Iraq and Syria by suggesting on Sunday "we were able to halt" their expansion.
Appearing on NBC’s “Meet The Press” Sunday, host Chuck Todd asked Rhodes how ISIS could still be “contained” if there were three terrorist attacks potentially committed by ISIS in the last ten days in locations other than Iraq and Syria.
In response to Todd referencing the bombing of the Russian airliner bombing, the Beirut bombing, and Friday’s attacks in Paris, Rhodes explained, “the President was referring very specifically to the question of ISIL’s geographic expansion in Iraq and Syria.”
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Its just like saying that China + PLA are still contained to the SCS + ECS, ergo PLA forces have landed on Guam + taken over Guam's Camel Rock.
SHADE(S) OF 1990's POTUS BILL "I DID NOT HAVE SEX WID THAT WOMAN, MONICA LEWINSKY, I HAD SEX WID HER SEXY SLINKY BLUE DRESS WHILE SHE WAS STILL WEARING IT" CLINTON = CLINTONIAN LEGALISM???
[Newsweek] Amerine ran afoul of the FBI when he told Representative Duncan Hunter, a Marine veteran and Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee, how bureaucratic politics had scuttled a deal he had worked out with the Taliban for Bergdahl's release. When the FBI learned of Amerine's criticism, it complained to the Army's chief of staff for intelligence, General Mary Legere, who prompted the Criminal Investigation Command to open an investigation. Amerine's pay was halted, he was booked and fingerprinted, and his retirement was put on hold. Bergdahl, meanwhile, was released on far worse terms than Amerine worked out, according to a Newsweek investigation in September.
On Monday, Hunter blasted the FBI and top Army brass, saying " the FBI wanted Jason out of the way...and the Army took the bait, investigating Jason for reasons that were unsupported by any of the facts." But in the end, Hunter added, "the Army did the right thing and cleared Jason of any wrongdoing, and allowed one of its decorated heroes to retire" with the Legion of Merit, "an award that is a fitting capstone to his distinguished career."
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When the FBI learned of Amerine's criticism, it complained to the Army's chief of staff for intelligence, General Mary Legere...
Be advised: The turf sensitive Bureau has a long and frequently documented record of dislike for the military. They have an office and representative at 'FBI Main' in D.C. who is specifically tasked with DoD liaison. Cross them and they will definately disturb your comfort level.
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Again, Hunter is my Congresscritter and the only one I contribute $ to. He's as loved in his district as his Dad was
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0bean is trying to close Gitmo by hook or by crook. Or both. He got rid of five more prisoners this way. Oh, and he'd have you believe he was looking out for our interests.
[Jpost] "The way people look at us will change again, and not for the better ... Sometimes it's preferable to be mistaken for a Jew and not a Muslim because then there are fewer problems."
For the second time this year La Belle France's Muslims have seen carnage brought to the streets of Gay Paree by a few radical Islamists and fear that they will now suffer as a consequence.
The shocking wave of violence on Friday, when heavily armed bandidossnuffies killed 129 people and injured 352 in attacks at a concert hall, bars and a stadium, immediately turned the spotlight on Europe's largest Muslim minority.
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I will believe that Islam is a religion of peace when the imams and other Muslim leaders condemn attacks like this unequivocally, not by ending it with "please don't hurt us".
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Considering there are huge no go areas in Paris where if you aren't a muslim, you will get beat up or killed, I have very little sympathy for these barbarians.
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Yeah, so far the worldwide backlash has been one Sikh in the US killed by a moron after 9/11. Anyone that falls for the 'don't hit us back' nonsense should have their head examined.
The IDF said in a statement Monday morning that IDF troops had come under attack overnight during the operation to demolish the home of Muhammad Abu Shaheen, the terrorist who murdered Danny Gonen in the West Bank in June, in Kalandia.
Armed gunmen opened fire on the soldiers who fired back in response.
"Suspects opened fire at the forces and in response to the immediate danger they fired towards the attackers," the IDF said. "In addition, hundreds of Palestinians attacked the force with fire bombs, IEDs and rocks."
The IDF reported three Palestinian casualties in the scuffle. There were no Israeli casualties.
All that effort by hundreds to accomplish absolutely nothing? No wonder they don't have a country.
25-year-old Danny Gonen of Lod was shot dead on June 19, 2015 near Dolev, about 27 km. northwest of Jerusalem, after he and a friend were waved down by a Palestinian man on the side of the road, who shot them with a 9 mm. pistol at pointblank range. The thing about Palestinians that even most Israelis don't grasp is what they are not a nation but the World's biggest terrorist organization---possibly to be superseded soon by European Muslims.
[IsraelTimes] Family of Shadi Matua feared their home would be demolished by IDF after he shot and killed Israeli rabbi and his son
The father and brother of a Paleostinian terrorist who rubbed out two Israelis in the West Bank on Friday were the ones to inform the Israeli authorities of his involvement, in a bid to prevent the family home being demolished.
Oh?
Hebron resident Shadi Ahmad Matua, aged 28 and married with two children, was incarcerated Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up! by the Israel Defense Forces on Saturday night, and is said by Israel to be a member of the Islamic Jihad ...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah... terrorist group.
Following an extensive search, security forces located the gun that killed Rabbi Yaakov Litman, 40, and his 18-year-old son Netanel, as well as a car used in the attack near the settlement of Otniel.
The other family members in the car -- the mother, a 16-year-old boy and three maidens of tender years aged 11, 9 and 5 -- were lightly maimed, suffering mostly from bruises and shrapnel injuries.
According to a report from the Hebrew-language Ynet website, Shadi Matua told his brother Majidi that he had carried out the shooting. His brother then told their father and the two decided to turn the shooter in, to avoid a possible razing of their home.
Smart move -- winter is coming.
The suspect made comments during his initial investigation that implicate him in the attack, the Shin Bet security service said in a statement.
The practice of demolishing the family homes of holy warriors has been criticized by non-governmental groups, but government officials have defended its use as a deterrent against attacks.
Not to mention as an impetus to contact the IDF.
Critics claim that, in addition to being a form of collective punishment, house demolitions could motivate family members of holy warriors to launch attacks themselves.
Betcha no one else in this family makes that mistake.
Israel razed four homes of holy warriors overnight Friday, after the High Court upheld the measure despite an appeal by the families living in the homes.
Authorities say the Litmans' car was fired on by a car that passed it on the road. After being hit, the car swerved into the opposite lane, where it crashed into rocks by the side of road. Yaakov and Netanel were both hit by the initial gunfire, and Yaakov was fatally maimed. Netanel Litman tried to call rescue services but was then also rubbed out by the gunman, who got out of his car to fire more shots into the Litmans' vehicle. The Litmans were driving to an event in the town of Meitar to celebrate the upcoming wedding of their eldest daughter.
Father and son were laid to rest Saturday night in Jerusalem.
[AnNahar] Members of Iraq's Yazidi minority, which was brutally attacked by the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems.... group, looted and burned Muslim homes in Sinjar after its recapture from the jihadists, witnesses said Sunday.
IS overran the northern town last year, targeting Yazidis -- whose faith it considers heretical -- in a campaign of massacres, enslavement and rape that the United Nations ...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks... has described as a possible genocide.
Yazidis fleeing the IS onslaught in August 2014 told AFP that some of their Muslim neighbors enabled the attacks, identifying them for the jihadists.
Rudaw reported that they not only pointed out the Yezidis, but participated in what followed.
Sinjar was recaptured from IS on Friday in a major operation led by forces from Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region and backed by U.S.-led air strikes.
"Muslim houses were looted and burned," especially those that had "Sunni" written on them after IS seized the town, said one witness, who declined to be named.
An AFP journalist saw houses in Sinjar that had been marked "Sunni", possibly as a means for IS to identify which homes should be protected.
"I saw one of the mosques burned at the hands of Yazidis," the witness said.
A second witness, who also asked not to be identified by name, also reported seeing Yazidis looting Muslim homes and setting them alight.
Kurdish security commanders denied that burning and looting was taking place, and accounts of the unrest could not be independently confirmed.
Rights group Amnesia Amnesty International documented attacks by Yazidi Death Eaters against two Sunni Arab villages north of Sinjar in January, in which 21 people were killed and numerous houses burned.
Looting and burning has followed the recapture of other areas in Iraq from IS, sparking resentment among residents and posing a threat to long-term stability.
[Ynet] A US-led coalition conducted 18 strikes against Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems.... in Syria and Iraq on Saturday, the US military said on Sunday.
Six strikes in Syria hit targets including a vehicle and cash distribution site, and 12 strikes in Iraq used attack, bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft, a statement said.
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[IsraelTimes] The Death Eaters who carried out Friday's deadly attacks in Gay Paree had communicated beforehand with Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems.... in Syria, The New York Times ...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize... reports.
The attackers in Friday's terrorist assault in Gay Paree communicated at some point beforehand with known members of the Islamic State in Syria, officials on both sides of the Atlantic say, adding evidence to the assertions that the radical group coordinated or helped carry out the attacks rather than simply inspiring them.
While the information made available so far about the links between the Islamic State and the Gay Paree attackers was not definitive, it suggested at a minimum that the assailants had not acted totally on their own.
Describing the case for the group's role, American and French officials said the attackers had operated with high levels of sophistication, beyond what would be expected of a plot in which the assailants were merely inspired to act by a radical group rather than being trained or equipped by it.
[Ynet] A member of Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,' armed wing was killed and two others injured Saturday night in a tunnel kaboom in the Gazoo Strip. The incident appears to have been a work accident during military activity.
Paleostinian affiliated with Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, died on Sunday after apparently blowing himself up by accident in unclear circumstances, medical and security sources said.
The body of 25-year-old Amir Hamad al-Zaharani was brought to the Shifa Hospital in Gazoo City early on Sunday after an apparent kaboom, a medical source said. Three others maimed by shrapnel were being treated, he added.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Islamist movement Hamas which controls the Gazoo Strip, confirmed in a statement that Zaharani was a member. The group said Zaharani, who came from Sheikh Radwan in northern Gazoo, died "as a result of an error with a weapon".
A security source in Gazoo told Agence La Belle France Presse that according to preliminary information the death was caused by an "accidental kaboom" of a rocket-propelled grenade.
QUETTA: Unidentified armed men shot dead a man and injured a shopkeeper in Turbat, Balochistan. Police informed on Sunday that the Amjad Khan, a resident of Turbat, was on his way home when armed assailants opened fire at him and killed him on the spot.
Meanwhile, a shopkeeper namely Saghar also received wounds during firing. The body and the injured were rushed to nearby hospital where the body of the deceased was handed over to the heirs after legal formalities. Police registered a case and started investigation.
Campaign promises often fall by the wayside once politicians make it to office, but not for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Less than a month after his election, Canada's head of state has put his pledge to ban oil tanker traffic into motion.
In a letter published Friday, Trudeau asked his Minister of Transportation to "formalize a moratorium on crude oil tanker traffic on British Columbia's North Coast," the Calgary Herald reports.
Such a ban could potentially shut down the controversial Northern Gateway pipeline, in which crude oil from Alberta would be piped up to north to British Columbia and then shipped overseas. A coalition of environmental groups and aboriginal advocates funded by American progressives applauded Trudeau's decision. Canada, by a small margin, has a positive trade balance. But of the $438B in exports, $111.7B of it is petroleum based. That's one quarter of the entire economy on the export front. Looks like Canada is trying to commit economic suicide.
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Well, Deacon, this chart shows there is no way in hell we can power the USA by shutting down coal like Obama envisions. chart of US energy flow for 2014
The world's left is kind of suicidal on the whole carbon thing.
In the Livermore Graph, the term 'Rejected Energy' is the 'waste' due to delivery, usage (poor utilization) and infrastructure inefficiencies.
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but Trudeau supports the Keystone pipeline
of course that one won't be approved by the USA until there is a regime change
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Does this Artic mean the very same British Columbia that was threatening in years past to secede from Canada + either join the US as a State or be a independent sovereign Country in its own right???
French fighter jets launched their biggest raids in Syria to date targeting the Islamic State’s stronghold in Raqqa just two days after the group claimed coordinated attacks in Paris that killed more than 130 people, the defence ministry said.
“The raid ... including 10 fighter jets, was launched simultaneously from the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. Twenty bombs were dropped,” the statement said, adding that the mission had taken place this evening.
The operation, carried out in coordination with US forces, struck a command centre, recruitment centre for jihadists, a munitions depot, and a training camp for fighters. The sites targeted had previously been identified on earlier reconnaissance flights, the statement said.
That's a good start. Now follow up with a few hundred more strikes like this. And get the French special forces in there slitting throats. And the Foreign Legion to grab a few outposts from which to help the special forces do their jobs better.
A defence official was quoted by Associated Press as saying the strikes were ‘massive’ and had destroyed two jihadi sites in Raqqa.
That's not 'massive' even by today's standards. But if it's day 1 of a decade long plan to extirpate Islamist terrorism, great. But I fear Mr. Hollande will tomorrow say "see, we did something about it" and then be done.
“The first target destroyed was used by Daesh (another Arabic acronym for IS) as a command post, jihadist recruitment centre and arms and munitions depot. The second held a terrorist training camp,” a ministry statement said.
Information from inside Syria suggests the bombings had cut water and electricity supplies.
Activists in Raqqa have said the bombings have caused “panic” in the city.
Raqqa is claimed as the de facto capital of the IS ‘caliphate’, and has come increasingly under the control of the terrorist organisation since 2013. The city has hollowed out under IS rule - the population has fallen from about one million to 400,000 - and IS has imposed an increasingly harsh regime on those who remain.
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What ye'all wondering is will they persist? What I'm wondering: the next time IDF bombs Gaza, will the frogs have the brass to criticize?
[PublicIntegrity] The presence of identical fissile materials in three smuggling incidents indicates someone has a larger cache and is hunting for a buyer A "dirty" bomb, assuming a lack of kaboomski expertise, would close NYC down for how long?
If you put the EPA in charge of the cleanup, forever...
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In the days shortly after 9/11 I remember reading a statement from some environmental official stating the air around the wreckage of the twin towers was just fine to breathe. People believed that until the area workers started getting sick. That's a role the EPA could play.
KARACHI: Two policemen deployed for the security of the Ismaili community’s residential complex were shot dead at a checkpoint in the Sachal area on Saturday noon, according to officials.
Police constables Ali Raza, 50, and Ghulam Jaffer, 46, were targeted at the checkpoint set up outside Jeewani Heights, off the Superhighway, by four armed motorcyclists, said Gadap SP Chaudhry Saifullah.
The attackers also took away their official weapons, the officer said.
Both policemen were rushed to the nearby Dow varsity hospital where doctors declared constable Ali Raza dead on arrival, said Sohrab Goth DSP Khalid Khan. He added that the other constable, Ghulam Jaffer, who sustained gunshot wounds in the head died during treatment later in the evening.
According to the police, constable Ali Raza was posted at Sachal police station some four months ago. He was a resident of Bhitaiabad and originally hailed from Pano Aqil. Constable Ghulam Jaffer was posted at the Sachal police station about six months ago. He was a resident of Sachal Goth and originally belonged to Kotdiji.
With the murder of the two police officials, the number of policemen killed in the city during the current year reached 80, said a police spokesperson.
The police investigators said all the attackers wore helmets. Three of them were clad in shalwar kameez while their accomplice wore a shirt with trousers, the officials said.
The Gadap SP believed that the attack was carried out in a way that the policemen could not get a chance to retaliate.
“The picket was set up at a sensitive place,” said additional inspector general of police Mushtaq Ahmed Mahar while talking to the media at the crime-scene.
Mr Mahar, who visited the crime-scene along with Karachi-East DIG Munir Ahmed Shaikh, did not specify the nature of the area’s sensitivity.
Police sources said some police posts were established in the vicinity to keep a strict watch on criminals and to protect the community in the area after the May 13 targeted attack on their bus in which over 45 Ismaili community members were shot dead.
DSP Khan confirmed to Dawn that the police picket was set up for the protection of Ismaili community members as they resided in Jeewani Heights.
“There should have been at least four policemen at the picket,” said the city police chief. But the SHO concerned displayed ‘negligence’ by deploying only two policemen there. He said there was also negligence on the part of the officer that the policemen had not been provided with bulletproof jackets.
Asked as to how bulletproof jackets could have protected them when hitmen shot the policemen in the head, the police chief said the Sindh government had been asked for the procurement of light-weight bulletproof helmets as the old ones were heavy.
About the unabated killing of policemen despite the Rangers-led targeted operation in Karachi for the past two years, additional IG Mahar said the city that had been in the grip of violence for the past three decades could not be purged of criminals within just one or two years.
He added that the killing of the policemen might be a reaction to the ongoing operation against the criminals. About the latest killing of the two policemen, he said the attackers used 0.9mm pistol and 30-bore pistol in the attack and took away official weapons. He said the police investigators later collected 14 spent bullet casings from the crime-scene.
He said a forensic report might help the police investigators to identify the group involved in the deadly attack and to determine if the same weapons were used in other murder cases.
Following the killings, the police launched a search operation in surrounding areas. “We searched homes and flats in surrounding areas but no one was detained as we don’t want to arrest innocent persons,” said the Sohrab Goth DSP.
Meanwhile, the DIG East suspended and reverted Sachal SHO and head mohrrir on charges of negligence.
[DefenseOne] In an unprecedented move tucked into the defense authorization bill, Congress ordered U.S. Cyber Command to carry out simulated 'war games' against Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.
The former Libyan ambassador to Niger, is reported to have disappeared and is feared to have been kidnapped. According to the Beida officies of the Libyan news agency LANA, Essam Qatous apparently vanished on Thursday night at Gasr Khiyar, some 80 kilomtres east of Tripoli.
For the moment no information has been issued about the disappearance.
Kidnappings, mainly for ransom, are on the rise in Tripoli, the surrounding area and, in particular, the road from the capital to the Tunisian border. A week ago, two Serbian diplomats were abducted west of Sabratha. Theur fate remains unknown.
Qatous was removed from his post earlier this year by the foreign minister Mohamed Al-Dairi and replaced by Abdullah Al-Bashir. At first he reportedly refused to hand over, and allegedly only did so when the Nigerien forces intervened at the Libyan foreign ministry’s request.
(IraqiNews.com) Baghdad – A source in the police announced on Sunday, that an officer and a soldier had been killed and two other soldiers were wounded in a bomb blast that targeted an army patrol south of the capital Baghdad.
The source said in an interview for IraqiNews.com, “An explosive device that was planted on the roadside exploded in Arab Jabour area, targeting an army patrol,” pointing out that, “The blast resulted in killing an officer and a soldier, in addition to injuring two soldiers.”
The source, who asked anonymity, added: “The security forces cordoned off the area and transported the injured to a nearby hospital and the bodies of the dead to the forensic medicine department.”
KHAIRPUR: The Khairpur police on Saturday claimed to have arrested the prime suspect of the October 31 Daraza firing incident along with his two alleged accomplices.
The firing at a polling station had left 12 people dead and several others wounded. Most of the deceased victims were members of the Hur Jamaat and activists of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional and belonged to Sanghar district.
A police team led by the Khairpur SSP raided Nihal Khan Kalhoro village late on Saturday night and arrested Ikhtiar, son of Bilawal Junejo, Sajid, son of Ghous Bukhsh Kalhoro, and Aijaz, son of Khadim Junejo, a press release issued from the SSP’s office said. It claimed that Ikhtiar was the prime suspect of the incident, adding that one Kalashnikov and a repeater gun were seized from the suspects.
The Sindh government had recently announced a head-money of Rs1 million for Ikhtiar Junejo.
At least 22 insurgents including their commander surrendered their weapons and joined the peace process in northern Sar-e-Pul, local officials said on Sunday.
"Twenty two insurgents including their commander joined the peace process. Their commander, named Khal Mohammad, joined the peace process on two previous occasions," provincial governor, Mohammad Zahir Wahdat said.
"The commander has promised this time that he will not join the insurgent group again," Wahdat said.
Provincial council officials have said that Khal Mohammad is now fighting against the insurgents in Sheramha area of Sar-e-Pul city.
However, the Taliban has not yet commented on Khal Mohammad's move.
QUETTA: Pakistani officials lodged a protest with Iranian border authorities on Sunday over firing of mortar shells into Pakistani territory reportedly from across the Iranian border.
Several mortar shells fired from the Iranian side landed and exploded in Kachao, a small town along the border in the Chagai district, on Saturday evening. Gunshots were heard soon afterwards, officials said.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Chagai Khuda-i-Nazar Bareach, the mortar shells were fired from across the border. No casualty was reported, he said.
Mr Bareach said that Assistant Commissioner of Taftan Murad Kasi and senior officials of Frontier Corps held a meeting with the Iranian authorities and informed them about the incident.
He said the Iranians were told that frequent incidents of firing from across the border were causing panic among residents of Chagai and other border areas.
According to Mr Bareach, the Iranian authorities agreed to conduct an investigation into the incident. However, they rejected the notion that Iranian border guards were involved in border violations.
Seven Afghans and one Ukrainian have lost lives in a helicopter crash in central European country of Slovakia, the country’s interior ministry said on Saturday.
Reuters news agency reports that a Ukrainian civilian helicopter that illegally entered Slovak airspace and crashed on Wednesday killed eight people aboard including a Ukrainian pilot and five men and two women from Afghanistan.
According to the report, Slovak authorities have said an unidentified helicopter was detected in Slovak airspace on Wednesday night. They said Ukrainian authorities have not confirmed that any aircraft had crossed the border, which is also the EU’s eastern border.
Ivan Netik, spokesman for the ministry has been cited as saying that a search operation was begun after the crash but due to heavy fog found the crash site only on Friday,.
“The Mi-2 helicopter with Ukrainian markings was flying at a low altitude in very bad weather conditions, as if it was trying to avoid being detected,” Netik said.
Documents in Arabic were found at the site which point to the victims being from Afghanistan, he said.
The ministry said it was working with Ukrainian authorities to investigate and has hinted that people smuggling may have been involved.
TAXILA: A joint search operation was conducted by police and army officials on Saturday in order to seek out possible anti-state elements in the vicinity of Gurdwara Punja Sahib in Hassanabdal.
The operation was backed by intelligence agencies, and was conducted before a massive Sikh pilgrimage to the area beginning on November 20.
The door-to-door search operation, which took around two hours to complete, was conducted by police officials along with two sections of the Elite Force and 30 army personnel.
During the operation 110 houses around the temple were checked, as were 146 residents.
Sub-divisional police officer (SDPO) Taifour Akhter on Saturday said that police were acting on information from intelligence agencies.
He said that police, accompanied by army, intelligence agencies and other law enforcement agencies launched an operation in the area around the temple. Mr Akhter said that security had been strengthened in anticipation of the pilgrimage and all resources would be utilized for the safety and security of the visiting pilgrims.
Iraqi Kurdish forces were working to clear bombs planted by the Daesh group in Sinjar, where a grave believed to hold dozens of the militants' victims was found on Saturday. The bombs must be removed before the northern town's mainly Yazidi residents - members of a minority group who were targeted in a brutal campaign of massacres, enslavement and rape by Daesh - can return and begin rebuilding their lives.
Kurdish regional president Massud Barzani on Friday announced the "liberation of Sinjar", a day after the launch of a major ground operation to drive out the militants.
"Until now, we defused 45 bombs and a car bomb," said Sulaiman Saeed, a member of the autonomous Kurdish region's peshmerga forces who works in explosives disposal.
"Bombs are widespread in houses," Saeed said, adding that some 20 tonnes of explosives were found in a bomb-making factory, while they also discovered 20 barrels of explosives. "Now that they've seized Sinjar, or freed Sinjar, the next phase is to go back and clear it," Colonel Steve Warren, spokesman for the international operation against Daesh, told a news conference on Friday.
"That will take a while, that will probably take a week, 10 days, maybe even two weeks, depending on the complexity of the minefields and obstacles that (Daesh) left behind," Warren said.
But bombs are not the only obstacles to a return by residents, as many houses and shops were smashed during the fighting.
With the town retaken from Daesh, new evidence of the militants' horrific abuses is beginning to emerge. Based on information from young women who witnessed the executions and were enslaved by Daesh but later escaped, officials on Saturday found the site of a mass grave believed to hold dozens of Yazidi women killed by the militants. Miyasir Hajji, a local council member for Sinjar, said that the grave on the edge of the town, which has not yet been excavated, is thought to contain the bodies of 78 women aged from 40 to around 80.
"It seems that the terrorist members only wanted young girls to enslave," Hajji said, referring to the militants using women as sex slaves who can be bought and sold.
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French detectives questioned one of the jihadis behind Friday's terror attacks as he crossed the Belgian border and let him go after he showed them his ID card.
Officers pulled over Salah Abdelsam on Saturday morning on the A2 motorway between Paris and Brussels. He was travelling with two other people, just hours after he abandoned a car containing three Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifles on the outskirts of the French capital.
Detectives soon realised their blunder when they discovered that Abdeslam had rented VW Polo abandoned near the scene of the massacre inside the Bataclan theatre. However, by the time they alerted Belgian authorities, the jihadi had abandoned the car in the jihadi stronghold of Molenbeek, Brussels and disappeared.
An international manhunt has been launched.
It'll have to be international, too, because Abdeslam is no longer in Europe...
French security officials have admitted that Abdeslam was one of three men inside the car which had been stopped on the border on Saturday morning. Officers in Paris had already identified Salah Abdeslam as a person of interest but that information had not been transmitted to those responsible for conducting the border checks.
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(IraqiNews.com) Baghdad – A source in the Iraqi police announced on Sunday, that two persons had been killed in a bomb blast in the district of al-Mahmoudiyah in southern Baghdad.
The source reported for IraqiNews.com, “This afternoon, a bomb that was emplaced under a civilian vehicle went off as it passed in the area of Tal Asmar in the district of al-Mahmoudiyah in southern Baghdad, resulting in the death of the driver as well as a person that was with him.”
The source, who requested to remain anonymous, added, “A security force arrived in the area and transferred the two bodies to the forensic medicine department, while opened an investigation into the incident to determine the party that stands behind it.”
The UAE troops fighting within a Saudi-dominated Arab coalition to restore the legitimate regime in Yemen have sent large reinforcements to Taiz from their base in Aden as a major offensive to seize the Southwestern town draws closer.
Military sources, quoted by Yemen’s news network Marib Press, said “scores” of UAE military vehicles have left Aden towards Al Anad, Yemen’s biggest airbase which has just been rehabilitated by the UAE and other coalition forces.
“Scores of military vehicles belonging to the UAE troops left Aden on Sunday heading for Al Anad air base in Lahij governorate,” a military source told the network.
The sources said the vehicles could then proceed towards Kirsh area, close to Taiz, where the coalition and the national Yemeni army and resistance have been massing troops to attack the Iranian-backed Houthis and their allies.
Yemeni and coalition officials have said that military preparations have almost been completed for a final offensive to end Taiz siege and take full control of the city, where more than 1,500 people have been killed in Houthi random shelling in the past nine months. Hundreds of hospitals, schools and other facilities have also been destroyed.
Which serves as a reminder: have you replenished your ammo supplies lately?
[ARA News] HASAKAH – The United States has delivered a second batch of ammunition to fighters of the Kurdish-Arab alliance battling the extremist group of Islamic State (ISIS) in northern Syria, a U.S. official reported.
The first batch of weapon shipment was delivered on October 11 through an air drop.
The joint forces, mainly known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), consists of nearly 10-12 groups that may reach to almost 5,000 fighters, many of whom stood alongside the Kurds finding them a well-organized force on ground in northern Syria.
Backed by the U.S.-led coalition’s air cover, the SDF has recently recaptured the key town of al-Hawl in eastern Hasakah province, on the Syria-Iraq border.
In a shift in its anti-ISIS strategy, the U.S. second batch of weaponry was delivered on Saturday by land, the U.S. official added, without further details.
Turkey, the U.S. NATO ally, has repeatedly criticized bolstering Syrian Kurdish forces of the People’s Protection Units (YPG) on ground in northern Syria, expressing its concerns following the first ammunition air drop.
Turkey, which has its own large Kurdish population of approximately 15 million, fears of any advance by Syrian Kurds on the southern borderline.
After stopping the plan of training fighters outside Syria, Washington started supplying groups headed by U.S.-vetted commanders inside the country as a new strategy for combatting ISIS.
The U.S. military has expressed confidence that the ammunition helped the SDF who were able to recapture territories in the northeastern province of Hasakah, including the key town of al-Hawl ــthe main ISIS bastion in northeastern Syria.
The new delivery of weapons would most probably push the SDF fighters to target the terror group in the town of Shaddadi south of Hasakah.
North Korea's regime could collapse at any time due to the reign of terror of its young leader Kim Jong-un, a U.S. expert on Northeast Asian affairs said. Bruce Bennett, senior defense analyst at the RAND Corp., authored a report in 2013 that warned of the likely collapse of the North Korean regime.
Two years on, he said that the possibility remains as Kim continues to rule the country with an iron fist, executing his once powerful uncle Jang Song-thaek and changing his defense minister five times in less than four years.
"We have to think that sooner or later someone in that military chain is going to consider that if they don't do something about Kim Jong-un, they will be next," Bennett told South Korean journalists in a meeting Friday organized by the Korea Press Foundation and the East-West Center. "Even in Germany during World War II, where security was extreme, there was still an assassination attempt against Adolf Hitler by the military. So it could happen."
For a peaceful reunification, South Korea should take steps now to convince the North Korean elite that they will be granted amnesty for their crimes and have a better life, he said.
Bennett also challenged President Park Geun-hye's theory that inter-Korean reunification will be an economic "bonanza" for the two sides and a blessing for neighboring countries, saying China may have a different view.
"China will have many reasons for going into North Korea in such a situation," Bennett said, referring to the possibility of a North Korean regime collapse or a similar event that could lead to reunification.
If North Korea collapses, about 3 million North Koreans are expected to come into South Korea as refugees. As few North Koreans live close to the inter-Korean border, more of them -- some 5 million -- could try to cross the border into China, according to Bennett.
"For many reasons, China wants something less than zero of them coming in," he said. "The only way they can do that is by projecting military forces 50 to 100 kilometers into North Korea and setting up refugee camps in North Korea rather than in China."
Bennett questioned the idea South Korea will gain large economic benefits from tapping into future infrastructure projects in the North.
"China will want to continue to own all of the property Chinese companies have purchased in North Korea, which will undermine President Park's 'jackpot' or 'bonanza,'" he said.
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Wid the US' seeming "Return to Asia" vee Okinawa, SOKOR DMZ, + Subic, one should not presume that China won't be willing to formally annex a troubled or bankrupt NOKOR State in the wake of any de facto Kim Govt-Dynasty collapse.
The CCCC/CPCC has in fact brought the subject up for discussion in various Party Plenums, where NOKOR has been ascribed as all but a formally "un-annexed" Chinese province.
To the contrary, Anti-US US OWG Globalist POTUS Obama will likely allow Co-Superpower China to annex NOKOR, iff it so chooses, ALA PUTIN + CO-SUPERPOWER RUSSIA'S ANNEXATION OF THE CRIMEA, OR CO-SUPERPOWER IRAN VEE THE IRAN-SYRIA ALLIANCE + THE PRO-SHIA/IRAN IRAQI GOVT-ARMY.
* IRRC TOPIX, WORLD NEWS > [Various] CHINA WANTS TO CONTROL ASIA/EAST ASIA.
[Gulf Today] Two more Abu Sayyaf militants were killed in a clash with Philippine security forces in their continuing operations launched to rescue about 12 hostages being held on the island province of Sulu.
Brigadier General Alan Arrojado said the two slain were among twenty militants who engaged Marine troops in a running gunbattle on Wednesday in the jungles of Patikul, Sulu where they operate with impunity.
Arrojado said Patikul police confirmed the killing of the two insurgets by mortar fire as they battled pursuing troops determined to rescue their remaining hostages including the three foreigners — two Canadians and a Norwegian — and their Filipina companion they had abducted from an island resort in Davao del Norte province on September 21.
In a related development, Lieutenant General Rustico Guerrero said they have established the identities of the Abu Sayyaf militants who participated in the abduction of the three foreigners. He reported, "They are Sulu-based Abu Sayyaf militants," saying their identities were based on documents and videos submitted to the military.
According to Guerrero, some of the identified suspects were linked to previous kidnapping cases of foreigners in Mindanao including a German couple in 2014.
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The European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker,
Who is as big a member of the nomenklatura and elite as you'll ever find in Europe, and as a result as lacking in common sense as can be found in the elites of that continent...
said on Sunday that there was no need for a complete review of the bloc’s refugee policy after the terrorist attacks in Paris, Agence France-Presse reported.
“Those who organized, who perpetrated, the attacks are the very same people who the refugees are fleeing, and not the opposite,” Mr. Juncker said before a Group of 20 summit meeting in Antalya, Turkey. “And so there is no need for an overall review of the European policy on refugees.”
To borrow a Mark Steyn analogy: mix a gallon of ice cream with a pint of horse-poop. What will be the taste of the resulting concoction?
Still, reports that one of the attackers may have entered Europe by traveling with the huge wave of migrants fleeing conflict zones could emerge as a divisive point as Europe tries to come up with a coherent plan to deal with the influx.
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Dr Guillotine to the white courtesy phone please.
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There's one big difference, P2k. The Japanese in America didn't bomb and kill Americans.
The Moslem invaders of Europe, not so much.
Round up some of the military-age male "refugees" and deliver them to Mr. Juncker's home and office for "refuge." With cameras rolling.
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Declass of the pre-war Japanese diplo traffic in '95 indicated that the consulates were reporting 'friends' in the community. They didn't have the means or manpower to sit back and 'observe' like the FBI does today. (See - Hasan and the Boston boys) Draconian, yep. Unfair, yep. However, they weighed the fact that 90 percent of the nations aircraft production was in Seattle and LA and decided not to chance it.
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I'm not knocking FDR's actions, P2k - hindsight is always 20-20, but we had been attacked and were in the middle of a war not of our choosing.
I'll knock the EU-idiocrats, though. We KNOW what these clowns do, and they want to let them in to take over, anyway. What happened in France was a surprise to no one except the "elite" "leaders."
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[ARA News] URFA – The radical group of Islamic State (ISIS) has reportedly executed dozens of its insurgents who fled recent battles with the Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Shingal (Sinjar) district in northern Iraq, official sources reported on Sunday.
“Under the request of the group’s alleged caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, some 73 ISIS militants, who apparently fled the fighting with the Peshmerga forces in the Yezidi region of Shingal few days ago, were executed,” the Kurdish official Saeed Mamozini told reporters in Erbil.
He stressed the executions were carried out by firing squad south of Mosul.
Earlier this week, the terror group executed a number of its local Iraqi militants in Anbar province west of the country on charges of high treason and dissidence from the group, an eyewitness told ARA News on the condition of anonymity.
The source revealed that the extremist group has recently arrested dozens of its Iraqi members, who were apparently trying to desert the group and flee outside the ISIS-held city of Ramadi.
“The group has executed eight local members in the town of Zankoora, in Anbar province,” the source added.
In the meantime, ISIS foreign members carried out a campaign of arrests against Iraqi members of the group, executing dozens on charges of high treason.
Over the past few days, the radical group has faced defeat in both Syria and Iraq. In Syria, ISIS lost control of the key town of al-Hawl in Hasakah province, northeastern Syria, after battles with the Kurdish-Arab alliance of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), while in Iraq, the group has lost the Yezidi region of Shingal after battles with the Peshmerga forces.
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One of the leading mujahideen commanders in Derna, Colonel Mohamed Bughafir, was killed this afternoon in fighting in Fataieh district south east of the town, according to reports. The area, still held by Islamic State (IS), was hit by US air strike yesterday, with 10 IS militants killed.
The exact circumstances of Bughafir’s death have not been revealed apart from the fact that he was leading in an operation codenamed Shuhada Al-Guba launched today against IS. Also reported killed in the fight was another mujahideen commander, Colonel Salah Sahad – again a former army officer.
From Beida, he had been head of its Ali Hassan Al-Jabber Brigade and was active last year in Ajdabiya against forces loyal to Ibrahim Jadhran when the latter was blockading the oil terminals. But he was forced to withdraw in a deal with Jedhran and local elders. He was then sidelined by the Libyan National Army (LNA) – Air Force chief Major-General Adam Saqr Geroushi is reported to have said that Bughafir could not be trusted. This year he went to Derna and joined the mujahideen against IS, launching a new unit named the Second Infantry Brigade.
The Derna mujahideen do not follow LNA orders and are regarded by it with suspicion although there have been reports of behind-the-scenes cooperation between the two.
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Iranian-backed coup insurgents have launched attacks on many fronts in Yemen over the past two days in just another desperate attempt to make a moral gain, the country’s assistant defence minister was quoted on Sunday as saying.
“These attacks are just another desperate attempt by the rebels to make a moral and media gain, but I can say that the next few days will see happy news on all war fronts,” Major General Abdul Qadir Al Amoudi told the UAE daily 'Emarat Al Youm'.
He said the national army and the resistance, backed by coalition jet raids, have succeeded in repulsing those attacks and expelling the rebels in most areas.
He said the army and the resistance have sent fresh reinforcements to some fronts, including Damat in Aldale and Dhabab in Taiz, adding that this would allow the national allies to achieve more victories and prepare for the battle of Sanaa.
“I don’t want to disclose details of the preparations for the battle of Sanaa., but I can say that all Yemeni governorates, on top of which is Sanaa, are a target for the coalition and our army…the operations will not stop until all Yemeni soil is liberated.”
He paid tributes to the coalition forces, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia, for their efforts in supporting the national army with weapons and training to prepare it for ending the coup in Yemen and liberate all areas.
KUWAIT CITY, Nov 14: Security systems have opened an investigation to determine the identity of a person who left his car and fled on foot after he was stopped by the police for checking. Security sources said the incident happened in Sulaibiya area when the police asked the motorist to stop and he tried to speed off.
The officers managed to catch up with the motorist and compelled him to stop, but he fled the scene on foot leaving his car behind. The same sources noted the officers found inside the car a ‘’flash memory’’ containing speeches and sermons of ISIL, while the car is registered under the name of a GCC national whom the authorities are currently trying to determine his whereabouts.
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Calling all CAIRS
Calling all CAIRS
BOLO for swarthy white-Arab male, approach with caution any and all sack clad babes with Florsheims.
A suicide car bomber, targeting a convoy of troops in Lashkargah in Helmand province on Sunday afternoon, killed at least one civilian and injured about 12 others.
Early reports indicated that a policeman had died but officials later said the deceased was a civilian.
The incident took place in a populated area. It was not however immediately clear whether the 12 people injured were all civilians or whether police or troops were also wounded.
One vehicle in the convoy was however completely destroyed in the bombing - which set the tank on fire, in turn sparking further explosions of weapons from inside the vehicle.
French Muslim leaders gathered outside the Bataclan concert hall on Sunday to honour the 89 people who died there in the bloodiest attack by jihadi terrorists France has known. They carried white roses, which they laid among the hundreds of candles and bouquets left by members of the public and were accompanied, as a show of inter-faith solidarity, by representatives of the French capital’s Jewish community.
As the group stood at the barriers around the music venue where heavily armed gunmen went on a murderous rampage on Friday night, they broke into a ragged rendition of La Marseillaise.
The message and symbolism was perfectly clear: the four gunmen who stormed the Bataclan, cutting down concertgoers in a hail of bullets then picking survivors off one by one with cold-blooded precision, may have claimed to be killing on behalf of Islamic State, but their actions had nothing to do with Islam.
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“Anyone who uses hate speech has no place in France and those places that preach hate are not places of prayer but are those of a sect. After this tragedy and the more than 100 deaths, now is the time to close these places of hate,”
Who gets to define whatever 'hate speech' might or might not be?
Is this actually an attempt to criminalize criticism of Islam?
Is it possible that the Imams' president is actually a totalitarian theocrat who does not condone terrorism but who nonetheless wants to impose Sharia on the West?
This was wasn't a 'tragedy.' It was a pre-planned massacre that unfolded largely as planned.
French authorities have said seven suicide attackers died in Friday’s carnage and are hunting another believed to be “directly involved” in the bloodshed. Belgian authorities have arrested seven other men in connection with the attacks.
Only one of the dead attackers, and one wanted man, have been officially named, but details are starting to emerge about others suspected of involvement. Among them is a trio of brothers - one dead, one arrested and one on the run.
1. Omar Ismaïl Mostefai was the first attacker named by French authorities. The 29-year-old is of Algerian heritage and grew up in Courcouronnes, just south of Paris, where he picked up a criminal record for petty offences. He was identified by prints taken from a severed finger found in the Bataclan concert hall, where he detonated his explosives belt.
French intelligence took note of Mostafei when he began spending time at a mosque with radical links in 2010, but they lost track of him in 2013, when he may have travelled to Syria, the Washington Post reported. His brother said they had not spoken for years, but he is still being questioned by police along with six others, including Mostefai’s father and sister-in-law.
2. Salah Abdeslam. Police have put out a wanted poster for the 26-year-old. Salah is thought to have rented the black Volkswagen Polo used by the group that attacked the Bataclan concert hall, the Associated Press reported. He was born and lived in Belgium.
3. Salah’s brother Ibrahim Abdeslam was identified by prosecutors as the man who rented a Seat vehicle used in the attacks. He carried out the suicide attack at the Comptoir Voltaire cafe. He was 31.
4. A third Abdeslam brother, who has not been named, is believed to have been among seven people arrested on Saturday in the Molenbeek-Saint-Jean district of Brussels, suspected of being connected to the attacks.
5. Another attacker who lived in Belgium was named by the Washington Post as Bilal Hadfi. He is thought to have fought for Islamic State in Syria, the paper said, but did not give his nationality.
6. A Syrian passport for a 25-year-old called Ahmed Almohamed was found near the site of one of the bombings. It was registered by a refugee who landed on a Greek island on 7 October, but French authorities have not said if that man’s fingerprints match any of the attackers’ remains.
7. A second Stade de France attacker was identified by prosecutors as another Frenchman who lived in Brussels. Few details have been revealed about him, other than that he was just 20 years old.
8. There are no details as yet on other dead attackers. Seven men have been detained in Brussels over the weekend in connection with the attacks.
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Opinion piece by Daniel Pipes.
The murder of some 127 innocents in Paris by a jihadi gang on Friday has again shocked the French and led to another round of solidarity, soul searching, and anger. In the end, however, Islamist violence against Westerners boils down to two questions: How much will this latest atrocity turn public opinion? And how much will it further spur the Establishment to deny reality?
As these questions suggest, the people and the professionals are moving in opposite directions, the former to the right, the latter to the left. In the end, this clash much reduces the impact of such events on policy.
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France needs an election, soon. I don't think Hollande is up to the task.
Watching the Dem debate on Saturday and seeing how uncomfortable the Dems were during the foreign policy section I expected Sanders to just throw up his hands and concede. The elite have no plan. Even Obama today admitted they had no plan.
Back during the cold war we had a plan to invade Antarctica just in case something came up. Now they have no plan.
[RFE/RL] A drone strike in southern Afghanistan is said to have killed twelve Taliban militants. A spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province reported the dead included three Afghans and nine foreigners. The Taliban's shadow governor for the district was among those killed.
The strike took place late on November 14 in Khogyani district, where militants have been active for months.
Spokesman Ahmad Zai Abdulzai said 150 Daesh fighters were killed or injured during a two-week military operation to expel them from the Achin district. He said checkpoints had been established to ensure they do not return.
In Helmand province, a suicide bomber targeted a convoy of foreign troops, killing one civilian and injuring twelve other civilians. A spokesman for the provincial governor said the attack occurred near the provincial prison on November 15.
[Hurriyet] The Turkish military staged a cross-border aerial campaign in northern Iraq and hit 44 outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) targets in the Qandil Mountains throughout the night of Nov. 14, military sources said.
F-4E 2020 and F-16 war planes along with unmanned drones participated in the Arclight airstrikes. The PKK tried to restore some shelters and storages after receiving blows from Arclight airstrikes by the Turkish Armed Forces since July, according to sources.
KARACHI: Friday’s attack in the Phool Patti Lane and Shah Waliullah Road areas came in the wake of a statement of PPP MPA Jawed Nagori in which he vowed to “take action against rogue elements within Lyari”, said sources in the Pakistan Peoples Party.
Jawed Nagori’s brother Akbar was killed in a similar attack in Khadda Market about six months ago and with this statement published in a local newspaper a day ago Mr Nagori once against appeared to have stirred up a hornet’s nest, said the sources.
Mr Nagori confirmed to Dawn having given the statement and said: “The attack is definitely in reaction to it and by the same group of gangsters who don’t want to be held accountable for their actions.”
He said the spot near the Shah Waliullah water filtration plant was an informal place for party workers meetings. “I’m usually part of such meetings with other workers and had to miss it yesterday due to some other engagements. I was later informed of the attack,” he said.
“Firing into the air was also reported from Khadda Market, where one of the PPP candidates, Haji Abdul Majeed, was gathering workers for a party meeting. They dispersed eventually.”
Mr Nagori added: “The people behind these groups are sitting abroad. Until they are arrested, the area will continue to see similar attacks in future as well.”
Asked about the whereabouts of Uzair Jan Baloch, he said: “There is no credible news of his presence in Pakistan though some reports say that he is in the custody of security agencies in Peshawar. I don’t know more than that.”
The group of gangsters, according to sources, was the same opposing the ongoing Rangers-led operation that has been carried out in Lyari for the past two years. Only a few days after the operation began in September 2013, disagreement between gangsters over the operation and suspicions over its being ‘one-sided’ led to an attack on a key figure of the now defunct Peoples Amn Committee, Zafar Baloch. He was shot dead near Bizenjo Chowk.
Though the operation further divided the two splinter groups — led by Uzair Baloch and Noor Mohammad, alias Baba Ladla — and led to their escape from Lyari and later the country, they have smaller groups operating in the area and their subordinates keep them present through newspaper headlines that appear in a widely read local newspaper published from Lyari and distributed in Keamari, Gadap, Shershah and Malir.
“They (the splinter group) have the same grudge as before. They accuse their high command of taking refuge abroad, leaving the lower cadre to bear the brunt of the operation,” said the sources.
The latest attack triggered gun battles between the two groups within Lyari. Last year, the fighting had stopped for a while after a consensus was reached but the area residents believe the precarious peace in Lyari maintained by the operation will be short-lived until the handlers of the groups are brought to justice.
[Hurriyet] Five coppers have been maimed as a turban of the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems.... of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) blew his room up ahead of an anti-terror operation in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire.... 's southeastern Gaziantep province.
Anti-terror police initiated an operation against an ISIL cell house in Gaziantep's Beylerbeyi neighborhood on Nov. 14, after receiving intelligence that a turban related to the Oct. 10 Ankara bombings had entered the flat.
Special operations units were dispatched to the neighborhood, where many buildings are in construction, while anti-terror police arrived in armored vehicles.
Before the security forces raided the fifth floor flat in the 10-story apartment, an ISIL turban noticed the operation and detonated explosives planted inside his room.
Special operations teams already inside the flat were maimed.
Meanwhile, ...back at the bunker, his Excellency called a hurried meeting of his closest advisors. It was to be his last. They discussed the officers's efficiency rating system... five coppers who were out taking security measures around the building were also injured as a balcony collapsed with the force of the kaboom.
Five maimed officials were transferred to hospitals in Gaziantep for treatment, with one officer seriously injured.
The operation ensued after the kaboom, as a turban who had fled the cell house ahead of the operation was captured on Ipekyolu Boulevard.
The police also determined two other ISIL snuffies had escaped during the operation. However, the way to a man's heart remains through his stomach... no trace of the snuffies could be found after hours of searches in empty houses around the neighborhood.
Gaziantep Governor Ali Yerlikaya visited the neighborhood after the operation in order to receive information. Yerlikaya later visited the maimedcoppers in the hospital.
In a written statement released on Nov. 15, the governor's office announced that five coppers had been maimed, two women had been apprehended and three children had been taken under state protection.
According to the statement, a suicide bomb vest, seven TNT cluster bombs and a large number of Kalashnikovs and explosives were seized in the operation.
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SHEIKHUPURA: Three hardcore suspected terrorists were arrested, besides recovery of weapons from them during a crackdown on Sunday in District Sheikhupura.
DPO Sohail Zafar Chattha said that the police, on a tip-off, conducted operation in Tehsil Ferozwala of Sheikhupura during which three suspected terrorists were apprehended with weapons.
Sohail Zafar said that the suspects were planning to target public places during the upcoming local bodies (LB) elections, but timely action foiled the bid. The detainees have been shifted to an undisclosed location and more arrests were expected as they were being interrogated.
Two people involved in commemorating the second anniversary today of the Gharghour massacre were seized by gunmen after a small group of relatives and friends of the victims had gathered nervously in Quds Square, the scene of the carnage.
Last year’s attempt to remember the slaughter of 43 demonstrators in a hail of gunfire from Misratan militiamen had been quashed by Libya Dawn forces, who had warned against a plot by “infiltrators and terrorists”.
A similar warning was issued this year but the handful of protestors went ahead anyway. They displayed boards with pictures of the dead and stood in silent protest at the massacre. It is understood that the two men were seized when they were putting away the boards.
Two years ago, hundreds of Gharghour residents, fed up with the Misratan militias’ use of villas near the square as a base and prison, advanced on the position demanding they quit the capital. It was part of a wider protest against militias who had come to dominate Tripoli. As the crowd approached the base, they were shot at.
There were reports at the time that a few demonstrators had been armed.
The massacre was the biggest single loss of life since the Revolution. It generated widespread shock and outrage.
Three days later, the Misratans pulled out of Gharghour and went back to Misrata, where they did not receive the normal warm welcome given other returning fighters. Indeed there were small demonstrations in the city condemning the massacre.
Other than the small protest in Al-Quds Square, the only place in Tripoli where the anniversary was marked was in Fashloum. There, protestors demanded that those responsible for the events two years ago be brought to justice.
North Korea has declared waters off Kangwon Province a no-sail zone from last Wednesday to Dec. 7, military authorities here said Sunday, probably for missile tests.
Military authorities here speculate that the North will test-fire ground-to-ship or ship-to-ship short-range missiles with a range of about 100 km.
The north has regularly declared no-sail periods in the East Sea since August but it has not yet actually fired any missiles.
A military spokesman here said if it does fire any missiles this time they are not likely to be medium- or long-range rockets given the short radius of the no-sail zone.
Just a friendly reminder that the Norks are charter members of the "Axis of Evil."
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Again, as a reminder China would like to see the US influence-n-presence in East Asia + WESTPAC-CENTPAC, i.e. 1/2 of the Pacific, mucho reduced or out by 2020 NLT 2025 wid the US isolated or contained to Hawaii-EASTPAC + US West Coast.
Whats happening in the SCS is only the beginning, as China also desires to de facto permanently-n-forevar! recover Taiwan + attain strategic access for the PLA ASAP AMAP AFAP ALAP vee the East China Sea agz Japan + SOKOR.
Both MSM-Net Perts + Bloggers-Netters have duly noted or pointed out that POTUS Obama had sent only one USN Warship, the USS "Lassen", to the SCS whereas his POTUS predecessors sent entire USN Fleets or Task Groups. NEARLY ALL AGREE THAT UNLESS OBAMA TAKES STRONGER ACTION, CHINA WILL COMPLETE ITS RECLAMATIONS, MILITARIZE THE ISLANDS, + ULTIMATELY ASSUME DE FACTO CONTROL OF THE SCS.
[Rudaw] Official sources from the Anbar police told Rudaw Sunday that Iraqi security forces with the support of tribal militias and US coalition Arclight airstrikes have taken over the Ramadi train station and killed several ISIS krazed killers.
"US coalition warplanes have targeted several ISIS strongholds in Harrayat district, which resulted in the death of several ISIS krazed killers," the sources, whose names were not provided, said.
On Saturday, Eid Amash, a spokesperson of the Anbar provincial council, told Rudaw, "Iraqi security forces managed to take control of the shelter of emergency police forces after hours of festivities with the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems.... organization in northern Ramadi and several districts of southern Ramadi."
Some 10,000 Iraqi soldiers, coppers, Death Eaters of the Shiite Hashd al-Shaabi and tribal forces have been fighting to clear Anbar province from ISIS since June, but they have not managed to make any significant advances into ISIS-held areas since operations to take back the province have several times been repulsed by ISIS.
Recently, Iraqi Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi claimed that Iraqi joint forces have made massive advances from all directions around the Islamic State-held city of Ramadi, and the lovely provincial capital would soon be liberated from the Lion of Islam group.
[AnNahar] Costa Rica issued an urgent call Saturday for fellow Central American countries to facilitate the flow of about 1,000 desperate Cubans trying to make it to the United States.
"We don't want 'em, you can have 'em..."
It came as Costa Rica said it would grant temporary visas to the Cubans as they head north after several days stranded there penniless and without visas, but it said Nicaragua would not let them in.
America has a longstanding policy of accepting Cubans who set foot on its soil, prompting the group to embark on an exhausting odyssey through South and Central America.
That ought to change, now that we've established diplomatic relations with Cuba and opened borders to tourism.
"The government of Costa Rica makes an urgent appeal to countries that have been involved in the illegal flow of Cubans to the United States to seek a joint solution to the flow of people," a statement said.
The Cubans had made it as far as Costa Rica by Thursday, but many of them were too broke to pay farther passage north to Nicaragua, having exhausted their funds.
More than 100 of them ended up staying in streets close to Costa Rica's migration office in the capital San Jose, and nearly 1,000 were stuck for three days in a southern border town with Panama, unable to pass through passport control because they didn't have a visa.
The Costa Rican government said in a statement Saturday that it was giving the Cubans a week to pass through its territory to continue their journey north.
The migrants had flown from Cuba to Ecuador before traveling overland through Colombia.
They then paid bribes to go by small boat to Panama and crossed the border into Costa Rica.
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Fat Michael Moore has assured us that Cuba is a veritable paradise. Why would anyone want to leave? Especially to come to the oppressive, racist, sexist, istist United States.
[AnNahar] A Bahraini court on Sunday tossed in the clink Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw! 12 Shiites for life and stripped them of their citizenship after convicting them of kabooms against police in the Sunni-ruled kingdom, a judicial source said.
The defendants were behind six bombings that targeted police patrols between 2013 and 2014, the source said, citing the verdict.
The prosecution had charged the group with "attempting to kill coppers... bombings, (and) possessing explosives to terrorise people and endanger lives".
Their acts were "serving a terrorist objective," it said.
An Indian and a Bangladeshi were also tossed in the clink Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw! for one year, and ordered deported after serving their sentences, for forging the registrations of mobile phones used in detonating the bombs.
The two were not aware that the phones would be used for bombings, prosecutors said.
Bahrain in 2013 passed a law allowing for those convicted of "terrorist" crimes to be stripped of their nationality.
The country's main Iranian catspaw, Al-Wefaq, said recently that at least 187 people have lost their citizenship under the law.
The Gulf country, home to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, has witnessed unrest since the repression of a protest movement launched in 2011 by members of the Shiite majority demanding political reforms.
[AnNahar] Feeling unfairly targeted by the government's anti-radicalisation drive, Britannia's Muslim community is rallying to find its own response to extremism and take a greater role in the fight against terrorism.
"Leave it to us. We'll handle it, yewbetcha!"
The Muslim Council of Britannia (MCB) has planned a series of conferences around the country where community leaders, activists and others will speak out against jihadist ideology, but also government security measures they say alienates Muslims.
Lots more at the link, none of it particularly illuminating.
And there lies the meat in the nut. They need conferences to speak out when all they need to do is turn the bastards in while calling for a reformation of Islam, start by getting rid of chapt. 9.
But no, they'll be bitching about people watching them.
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It really is sad. During WW2 we had a lot of kick-ass Japanese and Germans sign up to fight for America. After 9/11 we had maybe a handful of Muslims and a few of them ended up shooting at our troops.
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Liberals ask yourself one question. Do you want to have this lying womyn in office for 8 years? Do you want to be under live under lies and duress for another 8 years? Well, do you?
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Now, JQC, liberals have no objections to lying. They lie in school---that's why have better grades. They lie about their professional competence when applying for work. They lie about how they feel.
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The pop-ups do stop (eventually), but her's the article and photo.:
(Controversial Times) The photo below has been causing trouble for Hillary Clinton for over a decade now. Since her campaign is ramping up for the Democratic Presidential nomination, it’s surfacing again.
In the photo, an unidentified soldier flashes the sign of coercion, taught to military graduates of survival school, as he poses with then Senator Hillary Clinton. The sign is meant to convey a forced situation, or distress, implying that the soldier did not actually want to take the photo.
Before you head to the net to vet this story, everyone’s favorite online debunking site, Snopes, has already done it. According to their analysis they find that the story is TRUE:
The implication of the photograph shown above (which began circulating on the Internet in early 2004 and was taken at one of the military facilities New York senator Hillary Clinton visited in Iraq during the Thanksgiving 2003 holidays), then, is that despite the smiling faces and friendly hand-shaking captured in the picture, the soldier is communicating that he is not really all that pleased to be meeting Senator Clinton.
The “not really all that pleased” assessment is evidently accurate — although the picture originally appeared without any accompanying text, and the “coercion” caption was only added later to make the humor of the photograph more explicit — as the soldier pictured with Senator Clinton (who asked that we not identify him by name) told us that he employed the gesture to indicate that he was not a fan of the senator’s and was not as appreciative of having the opportunity to meet (and pose with) her as it might otherwise appear.
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For the liberals* socialists its all about power. Any means are justified. That's why they identify with the jihadists. That's why they don't care about lying.
*They've already dropped the mask. Call them what they now call themselves - socialists.
[Hurriyet] A woman has been killed while four others, including the woman's two children, have been maimed in festivities between the turbans of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and security forces in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire.... 's southeastern Mardin province.
Clashes between the security forces and the youth wing of the PKK, the outlawed Patriotic Revolutionary Youth Movement (YDG-H) ensued on the second day of a curfew in Mardin's Nusaybin district.
A woman was killed while four others were maimed as YDG-H turbans attacked security forces that were working on filling trenches on Cagdas Street on Nusaybin's Firat neighborhood.
Selamet Yesilmen, a 44-year-old woman, was killed during festivities on the same street. Yesilmen's daughter Sevcan, 14, and her son Firat, 10, were also maimed. A man identified as Yilmaz Tutak, 40, who ran to help Yesilmen and her children was also injured. All maimed persons were transferred to Nusaybin State Hospital for treatment where Selamet Yesilmen succumbed to her wounds.
Meanwhile, ...back at the barn, Bossy's udder had begun to ache... a man identified as Abdulhakim Aytimur was also maimed when an unknown object hit him in the back. Aytimur was also brought to Nusaybin State Hospital, though he was not mortally maimed.
[Rudaw] The Shiite militia movement known as the Hashd al-Shaabi, or Popular Mobilization Units, has arrived in the town of Saadia with heavy weapons and intends to enter by force the Kurdish-controlled town of Jalawla, a Kurdish official told Rudaw on Saturday.
Jalawla and Saadia, both located in Diyala province, have been heavily disputed areas between Kurdish and pro-central government Shiite forces even as both factions are fighting the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems.... Jaafar Mustafa, a Kurdistan Democratic Party official in Khanaqin, told Rudaw Saturday the Hashd al-Shaabi want to implement ex-Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki ... Prime Minister of Iraq and the secretary-general of the Islamic Dawa Party. Maliki imposed order on Basra wen the Shiites were going nuts, but has proven incapable of dealing with al-Qaeda's Sunni insurgency. Reelected to his third term in 2014... 's plan to control Saadia, Jalawla, Amrly and Sleman Bagh, adding that if hostilities continue between the erstwhile allies the situation will only get worse.
Mahmud Sangawi, the head of Peshmerga forces in Jalawla, said his forces are aware of the Hashd al-Shaabi plan for Jalawla and his Peshmerga are well prepared.
"We hope nothing will happen, but if they fire at Peshmerga we will respond," Sangawi told Rudaw Saturday. "We will never let them take over Jalawla. Jalawla is a Kurdish town. We took control of it with our blood. No other forces should be seen inside Jalawla."
Kurdish Peshmerga and security forces in Khurmatu, 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Kirkuk, ... a thick stew of Arabs, Turkmen, Kurds, and probably Antarcticans, all of them mutually hostile most of the time... clashed with Hashd al-Shaabi forces last week and several people were killed on both sides.
Amid recent tensions between Kurdish forces and Shiite militia in Khurmatu, locals reported Saturday that Shiite forces of Evil had torched homes and shops in several parts of the town.
However, you can observe a lot just by watching... calls for peace amid the escalations have come from an unlikely source.
On Friday Iraqi Shiite holy manMoqtada Tater al-Sadr ... the Iranian catspaw holy man who was 22 years old in 2003 and was nearing 40 in 2010. He spends most of his time in Iran, safely out of the line of fire, where he's learning to be an ayatollah... , whose Mahdi Army during the US-occupation of Iraq was infamous for promoting violent sectarianism, called on Kurdistan region President Masoud Barzani, Iraqi President Fuad Masum and Shiite militia leader Hadi al-Amiri to work towards ending the conflict between the Peshmerga and Hashd al-Shaabi.
(IraqiNews.com) Salahuddin – A security source in Salahuddin province said on Sunday, that two civilians were killed by a sniper in central Tuz Khurmatu District in eastern Salahuddin.
The source, who requested anonymity, reported for IraqiNews.com, “Today, a sniper shot two civilians in central Tuz Khurmatu District (90 km east of Tikrit), resulting in their immediate death,” adding that, “The bodies of the dead were transferred to the forensic medicine authority.”
Very, very long Daily Mail piece on how at least a couple of the hard boyz got into Europe.
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As per BHARAT RAKSHAK + TWITTERATI/TWITHEADS, up to 12 Terrorists or Suicide Jihadis may had been involved in the Paris attacks, whereas the new ISIS Video celebrating same indics eight.
The National Directorate of Security (NDS) – Afghanistan’s inelegance agency has detained seven Taliban in southern Kandahar province.
A statement released by NDS on Sunday states that the group was involved in planting landmines and terrorizing tribal elders and religious scholars in Kandahar city.
Military equipment, transmission set, Kalashnikov, ammunition and other materials used in terrorist activities were seized from the possession of the terrorists, the statement adds.
A footage released by the inelegance agency shows the detained terrorists confessing to their crimes and association with Taliban.
Kandahar is the birth place of Taliban and one of the restive provinces in the southern part of the country.
It is considered a stronghold of Taliban who operates in remote areas of the province but occasionally carry out attacks in the provincial capital.
Lebanon has arrested nine people, mostly Syrians, over last week's Beirut bombings that killed 44 people, an attack whose original target was a hospital, the interior minister said on Sunday.
"The detained include seven Syrians and two Lebanese, one of them a (would-be) suicide bomber and the other a trafficker who smuggled them across the border from Syria," Interior Minister Nuhad Mashnuq said in a televised Press conference.
The Daesh group claimed responsibility for Thursday's attacks, which hit a busy shopping street in Burj Al Barajneh, a suburb where the Shiite movement Hezbollah is popular.
"The whole suicide bombing network and its supporters were arrested in the 48 hours following the explosion," Mashnuq said, calling the arrests "an extraordinary achievement".
He said the Syrians were detained in a Palestinian refugee camp located in Burj Al Barajneh and a flat in the capital's eastern district of Ashrafieh that had been used to prepare the explosive belts.
Security forces arrested the Lebanese would-be suicide attacker in the northern port city of Tripoli after he had failed to detonate his suicide belt, Mashnuq said. The initial plan was apparently to send five suicide bombers to a hospital in the neighbourhood, he said, but heavy security forced them to change the target to a densely populated area.
Mashnuq hinted that he expected further attacks: "When they send five suicide attackers to one place, it means... it won't be the last."
The bloodshed in Beirut came a day before a string of bomb and gun attacks in the French capital, also claimed by Daesh, that left at least 129 dead and more than 350 people wounded. The blasts were the first to target a Hezbollah-dominated neighbourhood since mid-2014, after a string of such attacks rocked the capital in 2013 and 2014.
Those explosions were ostensibly in revenge for Hezbollah's military support of regime forces in neighbouring Syria's civil war.
Thursday's was the largest Daesh attack ever in Lebanon, and among the deadliest bombings to hit the volatile country in decades. It sparked an outpouring of sympathy for the victims, with people sharing photographs of those killed on social media accounts.
In a televised address on Saturday, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah
...who is too afraid to be seen in public...
urged supporters not to retaliate against the over one million Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
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First and foremost, Islam is a political movement. Nothing more, nothing less.
It is Arab supremacy with spiritual undertones stolen from the roots of Religions it deems proper to destroy. It does so as Islam would never exist were it not for perverted coercion.
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Good stuff in The Atlantic again? It's a sign of the End Times, I tell ya!
Shutting down the radical mosques is a nice idea, but that still leaves the banlieues that surround your cities - those hives of crime and disaffected Arab youth that are no-go areas for the cops.
"The issue is will more than capability. If we are not willing to apply non-lethal counterintelligence techniques against the Islamic State, which is vastly more dangerous than the IRA, the Weathermen, the Black Panthers, or the KKK, we may wish to consider giving up now. Applying offensive counterintelligence in a strategy based on penetration and provocation is a messy business, and there will be mistakes, but it is not based on killing, neither does it involve invading other people's countries, much less occupying them."
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"The Gods of the copybook headings with fire and thunder return" = sod off swampy and take your "non-lethal techniques" with you.
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Don't be too hard on these idiots- They have finally noticed reality, and are dimly groping their way to the understanding you and all the other Rantburgers out there have had out there. The "non-lethal" bit is just an intermediate mental transition state.
The big thing is to let the continual mental shocks of future events push them the right way, so that they cannot just dismiss it as "Right Wing Propaganda".
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Just listening/watching our idiot-in-chief speak at the G-20 Antalya Summit. We are not going to accomplish much anything against ISIS until this nitwit is dumped out of office.
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We need to be willing to do "wet work" in foreign countries on leaders and advocates, funders and recruiters of jihad.
We've done it in the past and there is no reason why we should not do it now.
A few mysterious deaths caused by a bullet behind the left ear or a Mexican necktie would be a start. No advocate of violence to America should be able to sleep soundly in their own bed.
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Nuke the sites from orbit.
Kill everyone other idiot spouting Allen snackbar!
KARACHI / LAHORE: A police team from Punjab has arrested Capt Asmat Mehmood, the pilot who crash-landed a Shaheen Air flight in Lahore on Nov 3.
The team raided the pilot’s home in the Defence Housing Authority early on Sunday morning and took him away, according to his family and friends.
The Civil Aviation Authority has accused the pilot of having flown the plane while he was fatigued and ‘drunk’.
The pilot’s home is located in the jurisdiction of the Darakhshan police station, which expressed ignorance about the raid and the arrest.
When contacted, the Karachi-South Zone DIG, Dr Jamil Ahmed, told Dawn that he could not comment because he was on leave.
But another senior police officer, who wished not to be named, said that local police personnel had accompanied the Punjab police team during the raid and an entry was made in the diary of the police station.
Family members and friends told newsmen that 12 to 15 men, some in police uniform, had entered the pilot’s residence after scaling its walls. They accused the police personnel of manhandling Capt Mehmood before taking him away. They also took away his laptop.
Capt Mumtaz Hussain, a member of the inquiry team formed by the CAA, told Dawn that charges against the pilot were ‘baseless’. According to him, the pilot saved lives of 120 passengers and the crash-landing was caused by ‘overweight’.
He claimed that the plane had met with four such incidents over the past three years in Karachi, Quetta and Sialkot.
Quoting the pilot’s daughter, Capt Mumtaz said the police subjected Mr Mehmood to ‘undesirable attitude’. They broke the door, beat up the domestic servant and barged into the pilot’s room. When his (pilot) daughter asked the ‘intruders’ about their identity they said they were ‘robbers’.
When the pilot told them to let him dress properly, they grabbed him by the neck and took him away. “This is an attitude meted out to an experienced pilot who has the flying experience of 20,000 hours,” said Capt Mumtaz.
Deputy Inspector General (Operations), Lahore, Dr Haider Ashraf confirmed on Sunday evening that the Punjab police had arrested the pilot from Karachi.
He told Dawn that a case had been registered against Captain Asmat Mehmood under Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act at Sarwar Road police station on CAA’s complaint.
At least 10 passengers were injured when the plane crash-landed. Carrying 121 passengers and crew, the plane reportedly touched down heavily causing its tyres to burst and skid off the runway. Passengers suffered minor injuries when hand-carry luggage in overhead cabinets fell on them.
CAA spokesman Pervez George told Dawn that the action against the pilot had been taken after the inquiry team found him drunk while flying the aircraft. As per the Pakistan Civil Aviation Rules approved by the Government of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, no alcohol level is acceptable in the blood of any pilot, cockpit crew, cabin crew and passengers,” he said.
Mr George said that medical investigation reports of cockpit crew of the Shaheen Air flight NL-142 just after the incident revealed that the pilot in command had unacceptable level of blood alcohol and lactate.
“The lactate indicates that the pilot was fatigued and he had been drinking alcohol.”
He said the Federal Aviation Authority of the US permitted the blood alcohol level of up to 40mg per decilitre, but it was 83mg per decilitre in the pilot’s blood sample.
Mr George said such a level might affect the central nervous system and lead the pilot towards error of judgment.
Meanwhile, President of the Pakistan Air Lines Pilots Association Amir Hashmi called for an impartial inquiry into the incident and said that technically qualified people should be recruited in the CAA.
In a statement, he alleged that in the recent past the CAA had conducted one-sided enquiries and had taken harsh actions against pilots.
[NYTimes] The Department of Defense announced on Sunday that it had transferred five lower-level Yemeni detainees from the GuantĂĄnamo Bay prison in Cuba to the United Arab Emirates. The United States had held each for nearly 14 years as wartime prisoners, and none had been charged with a crime.
The transfers reduced the detainee population at the prison to 107. As many as 17 other proposed transfers of lower-level detainees are in the bureaucratic pipeline, an official familiar with internal deliberations said.
The resettlement of the Yemeni detainees was the first of its kind to the United Arab Emirates, which had previously taken in just one former GuantĂĄnamo detainee, in 2008 ‐ its own citizen. "and ISIL is contained"
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Any bets Champ closes Gitmo before he leaves office? How many are left, I wonder?
Do you suppose the NYT author has any idea that most Prisoners of War are not charged with crimes?
Or that they would care, if they did know?
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I'd say he's a traitor: putting campaign promises and Legacy™ ahead of American safety
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By the end of the article, they referred to him as Mr Obama..."Congress voted to tighten those standards as part of the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which Mr. Obama is expected to sign this month."
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.