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2 00:00 Jack is Back! [11139]
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Cousin of 9/11 Hijacker Arrested as Israeli Spy

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Posted by: Anonymoose || 02/19/2009 16:23 || Comments || Link || [11131 views] Top|| File under:

#1  And a great-uncle of Ziad al Jarrah, Assem Omar Jarrah, was apparently Stasi's link to the Abu Nidal Organization. Great Uncle Assem spent time with Ziad in Germany, and disappeared two weeks before 9/11.
Posted by: Plastic Snoopy || 02/19/2009 17:02 Comments || Top||


Keep an Eye on Bahrain
One Test Biden May Not Have Anticipated . . . [Michael Rubin]

Keep an eye on Bahrain. Over the last month, Iranian rhetoric against the continued independence of the tiny Arab island nation has really picked up, with repeated declarations that Bahrain isn't independent, but really just a province of Iran.

(Historically, Bahrain was part of Iran until the Portuguese separated it in 1522; it later became a British protectorate and a 1970 plebiscite confirmed the Bahraini desire to be independent).

Iranian authorities have recently suggested seating Bahraini representatives in the Iranian parliament, categorizing Ahmadinejad's trips to the island nation as provincial trips, and broadcast interviews with Bahraini Shi'a predicting revolution within a year.

Yesterday, Bahrain stopped allowing Iranians to travel to the island, and announced they were cutting off oil imports from Iran.

Of course, much of this may be simple rhetoric, but then again, so was Saddam Hussein's Kuwait-is-our-19th province rhetoric until he made good on his threats.

Bahrain is more complicated because of the U.S. navy's presence on the island.
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Posted by: Sherry || 02/19/2009 15:22 || Comments || Link || [11138 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Oh please give us a Cassi Belli Iran!

Oh... wait. We have a limpwrist as president.

Nevermind. We'll withdraw from the Island and you can have it.
Posted by: DarthVader || 02/19/2009 15:48 Comments || Top||

#2  Looks like there's a causeway/bridge linking Bahrain to Arabia. And there's a lot of water between it and Iran....

Be tough for Iran to administrate from across the Gulf, when the Saudis are right there and surely not appreciative of Iranian encroachment.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder || 02/19/2009 16:35 Comments || Top||

#3  ...and at one time Persia was just another administrative unit of the vast Mongolian Empire. Be careful when you cite history as a basis of territorial 'possession'.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/19/2009 17:17 Comments || Top||

#4  You just know LEBANON is gonna be jealous of the Bahrainis.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/19/2009 18:41 Comments || Top||


Iran: Blast hits mosque in southeast
(AKI) - A motorcycle bomber struck a mosque in the southeastern Iranian city of Zahedan on Wednesday, damaging the building but causing no human casualties, semi-official Iranian news agency Fars reported, quoting police.

The motorcyclist had apparently detonated his bomb outside the building after being prevented from entering the mosque.

Zahedan is the provincial capital of Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan province, which borders Pakistan. Similar bombings have been carried out in the past in Iran's southeastern regions, some of them deadly.

Zahedan is a stronghold of Sunni armed insurgent group Jundallah. The group has launched attacks near the Afghan and Pakistani borders and the Iranian authorities have claimed it is linked it to Al-Qaeda.

Iran claims armed separatist groups usually carry out bomb attacks in the southeast before fleeing to hideouts in Pakistan.
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Posted by: Fred || 02/19/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11140 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Iran

#1  Ah, but was the motorcyclist sent by America, Israel, or the squirrels?
Posted by: trailing wife || 02/19/2009 0:10 Comments || Top||

#2  ION IRAN, PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > IRAN HAS DEVELOPED A UNMANNED DRONE CAPABLE OF REACHING ISRAEL [future LR Cruise Missle] ???
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/19/2009 0:49 Comments || Top||

#3  could be a sunni vs shia thing

or could be a Baluch vs Parsi thing
Posted by: mhw || 02/19/2009 7:33 Comments || Top||

#4  Any secondaries?
Posted by: Rednek Jim || 02/19/2009 20:07 Comments || Top||


Ben Cardin urges Syria to cut ties with Iran
US Senator Benjamin Cardin has called on Syria to end its alliance with Iran as Washington reviews its policies towards the Middle East.
Ben's one of Maryland's U.S. senators. His primary distinction is being colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
He must be really good at it cuz I've never heard of him...
Why it's Senator Zelig!
More like senatorial iocaine powder.
"Syria has isolated itself by its partnership of terrorism, by providing safe haven to terrorist organizations, its relations with Hamas and (Islamic) Jihad, and a troubled relationship with Iran," Cardin said after talks with Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday. "The question we came to try to answer here is about whether Syria is ready to make important and significant decisions that will bring us closer together and move forward."
My guess is that, no, they're not.
"It is an opportunity with the new president, Obama ... Dialogue is important but actions speak wider than words. We will be watching Syria's actions very carefully over the next weeks and months," he added.
I'd guess Ben hasn't been up until now, otherwise he'd have noticed Bush's handling of Syria and the Syrian and Iranian countermachinations, punctuated as they were by exploding politicians in Lebanon.
Syria's official SANA news agency said that the talks with the US delegation, "focused on ties between Syria and the United States, and the importance of developing them through a serious and positive dialogue based on mutual respect."
In the news agency game this is known as "boilerplate."
The Cardin-led delegation is the second congressional team to visit Syria in less than a month and John Friggin' Kerry, the foreign relations committee chairman is expected to make the country one of his stops on his Middle East tour.
Maybe Teresa can buy the place for him.
The other stops are Paris, Versailles, Nice, Rome, Florence ...
Iran, Syria alliance dates back to the early-to mid-1980s B.C., when Damascus supported Tehran during the Iraq-Iran war.
Syria used to be an Iranian satrapy before it became a place for the Romans to send unruly politicians and generals.
On May 28, 2008, the two countries signed a new defense cooperation pact, pledging their mutual support regarding territorial independence and integrity.
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Posted by: Fred || 02/19/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11139 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Syria

#1  Better chance of getting the Donks to cut their ties with the UAW. (none, zero, zip, nada)
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/19/2009 10:42 Comments || Top||

#2  Can we have a year long moratorium on mentioning or posting any article with the name John Kerry in it? My stomach is like a vial of hydrochloric acid right now and I really needed to eat.
Posted by: Jack is Back! || 02/19/2009 11:02 Comments || Top||



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Two weeks of WOT
Thu 2009-02-19
  MPs visit Swat to pay obeisance to Sufi Mohammad
Wed 2009-02-18
  Four killed, 18 injured in Peshawar car bombing
Tue 2009-02-17
  Surprise! Pervez Musharraf was playing 'double game' with US
Mon 2009-02-16
  Another Wazoo dronezap
Sun 2009-02-15
  Talibs: Pak will surrender in Swat
Sat 2009-02-14
  Suspected U.S. Missile Strike Zaps 27
Fri 2009-02-13
  Canadian Muslim sentenced for firebombing Jewish institutions
Thu 2009-02-12
  Pak arrests 'main operator' in Mumbai attacks
Wed 2009-02-11
  Taliban Attack Afghan Government Buildings, Killing 20
Tue 2009-02-10
  FBI woman sexually harassed me: 26/11 accused terrorist
Mon 2009-02-09
  Female Tamil Tiger bomber kills 28 after hiding among refugees
Sun 2009-02-08
  India wants Pak declared terrorist state
Sat 2009-02-07
  Russia allows transit of US military supplies
Fri 2009-02-06
  Islamabad High Court frees AQ Khan
Thu 2009-02-05
  Thirty dead in Pakistan blast: hospital


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