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IS says it was behind Saint Petersburg supermarket bombing
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-Land of the Free
The Bigmouth Tradition of American Leadership
[VictorHanson] To everything, there is a season.

America has always enjoyed two antithetical traditions in its political and military heroes.

The preferred style is the reticent, sober, and competent executive planner as president or general, from Herbert Hoover to Gerald Ford to Jimmy Carter.
Continued on Page 49
Posted by: 746 || 12/30/2017 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Lots of war criminals cited in that article: LeMay, Sherman, Grant, Lincoln. They would have hung...should have hung. So much for the Lieber Code or Geneva Conventions. Guess it helps to be on the winning side.
Posted by: DooDahMan || 12/30/2017 3:44 Comments || Top||

#2  First rule of law warfare - win. Winners get to write the history as well. BTW, there was no Geneva Convention the time of the American Civil War. Yet they only hung one of the Southern officers after the end, commandant of the Andersonville prison camp.
Posted by: P2kontheroad || 12/30/2017 6:36 Comments || Top||

#3  In other words, Trump is pissing off all the right people.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 12/30/2017 10:52 Comments || Top||

#4  All (true) morality is based on reciprocity - only an idiot (like Bush II or any other Pub Pol) can be polite to screaming, feces trowing, bandar-logs of the "cognitive elites".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 12/30/2017 12:42 Comments || Top||

#5  Two points:

1) Eisenhower: As his Presidential papers are declassified, we are discovering President Eisenhower had a hidden talent - he spotted small problems and prevented them from becoming big ones. He didn't have to handle many crises because he the crises never arose in the first place.

2) Patton's sure-handedness stemmed from his knowledge of weapons and tactics. Whenever he stopped at an American position, he would check out the machinegun and antitank positions. It is easy to be decisive when you have a solid grasp of the details.

On the other hand, he tended to ignore logistical matters, thereby ensuring that his troops would run out of gasoline in front of the enemy.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al || 12/30/2017 14:49 Comments || Top||


This Week in Guns, December 30th, 2017


By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

The ATF has proposed a new rule regarding the bump stock, the device used in Las Vegas last fall to simulate full automatic rifle fire. I think if the rule is approved, the ATF will be sued and rule will be dropped.

I have an idea about regulating bump stocks: don't buy one. There - problem solved.

A news report from the UK Independent describes a New York leftist gun group, part of the Redneck Revolt network of leftist groups, whose intent is to protect minorities from Trump supporters by using firearms.

Much of the report is from the group’s founders, with little imput from anyone else. Commenters at Hershel Smith's blog point out that New York has draconian gun laws which can put a damper on the enthusiasm behind the new gun group. Because of that, Trump supporters can't get decent firearms in New York either.

Leaving aside for the moment the presumed nobility of their efforts to protect ethnic groups that did not ask to be protected, wouldn't it be easier to go with freedom? Ditch the 20,000+ gun laws in the US and let minorities decide how they will protect themselves?

Loads

Housekeeping notes:

Quarterly reports are out. Also included are price reports from a year ago. Not much to say about either except prices for ammunition have changed very little in the past year.

Also, the Used Gun of the Week was suggested by Besoeker.

Rantburg's summary for arms and ammunition:

Pistol ammunition prices were mostly steady. Rifle ammunition prices were steady.

Prices for used pistols were mixed. Prices for used rifles were mixed.

New Lows:

None

Pistol Ammunition

.45 Caliber, 230 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (9 Weeks)
(From Q3, 2017: .21 per round, +.01 Each)
(From Q4, 2016: .24 per round, -.02 Each)

Cheapest, 50 rounds: Red River Reloading, Silver Bear, FMJ, Steel Casing, .22 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: East Carolina trading, Own brand, FMJ, Brass Casing, Reloads, .21 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (3 Weeks))

.40 Caliber Smith & Wesson, 180 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (2 Weeks)
(From Q3, 2017: .20 per round, +.01 Each)
(From Q4, 2016: .21 per round, Unchanged)

Cheapest, 50 rounds: LAX Ammunition, Own Brand, FN, Brass Casing, Reloads .21 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: FedArm, Own Brand, TPMJ, Brass Casing, Reloads, .17 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (3 Weeks))

9mm Parabellum, 115 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (3Q, 2017)
(From Q3, 2017: .14 per round, Unchanged)
(From Q4, 2016: .15 per round, -.01 Each)

Cheapest, 50 rounds: Extreme Reloading, Own Brand, FMJ, Brass Casing, Reloads .14 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: Fedarm, Own Brand, RN, Brass Casing, Reloads .14 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (3 Weeks))

.357 Magnum, 158 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (3Q, 2017)
(From Q3, 2017: .23 per round, Unchanged)
(From Q4, 2016: .25 per round, -.02 Each
)
Cheapest, 50 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Tulammo, FMJ, Steel Casing, .23 per round
Cheapest Bulk: 1,000 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Tulammo, FMJ, Steel Casing, .23 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (3Q, 2017))

.38 Special, 158 Grain, From Last Week: +.03 Each
(From Q4, 2017: .23 per round, +.01 Each)
(From Q4, 2016: No Data Available)

Cheapest, 50 rounds: Defender Ammunition, Own Brand, FN, Brass Casing, Reloads .24 per round
Cheapest Bulk: 1,000 rounds: Defender Ammunition, Own brand, FN, Brass Casing, Reloads, .23 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (2 Weeks)

Rifle Ammunition

.223 Caliber/5.56mm 55 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (9 Weeks)
(From Q3, 2017: .19 per round, +.01 Each)
(From Q4, 2016: .22 per round, -.02 Each)

Cheapest, 20 rounds: AmmoMen, Wolf WPA, FMJ, Steel Casing, .20 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Wolf WPA, FMJ, Steel Casing, .20 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (4Q, 2017))

.308 NATO 150 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (3Q, 2017)
(From Q3, 2017: .32 per round, Unchanged)
(From Q4, 2016: .34 per round, -.02 Each)

Cheapest, 20 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Tulammo, FMJ, Steel Casing, .32 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Tulammo, FMJ, Steel Casing, .32 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (5 Weeks))

7.62x39mm AK 123 Grain, From Last Week: -.01 Each
(From Q3, 2017: .19 per round, Unchanged)
(From Q4, 2016: .25 per round, -.06 Each)

Cheapest, 20 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Wolf WPA, FMJ, Steel Casing, .19 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 1,000 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Wolf WPA, Steel Casing, FMJ, .19 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (3Q, 2017))

.30-06 Springfield 145 Grain. From Last Week: Unchanged (7 Weeks)
(From Q3, 2017: .54 per round, Unchanged)
(From Q4, 2016: No Data Available)

Cheapest, 20 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Wolf WPA, Steel Casing, FMJ, .54 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: United Nations Ammo, Wolf WPA, Steel Casing, FMJ, .53 per round (From Last week: Unchanged (4Q, 2017))

.300 Winchester Magnum 150 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (5 Weeks)
(From Q3, 2017: .81 per round, Unchanged)
(From Q4, 2016: No Data Available)

Cheapest, 20 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Prvi Partizan, Brass Casing, SP, .81 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: Target Sports USA, Prvi Partizan, Brass Casing, SP, .85 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (6 Weeks)

.338 Lapua Magnum 250 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (3 Weeks)
(From Q3, 2017: 2.36 per round, +.14 Each)
(From Q4, 2016: No Data Available)

Cheapest, 20 rounds: LAX Ammunition, Prvi Partizan, Brass Casing, HPBT, 2.50 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 200 rounds: Cabelas, Prvi Partizan, Brass Casing, HPBT, 2.80 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (3 Weeks))

.22 LR 40 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (2Q, 2017)
(From Q3, 2017: .04 per round, Unchanged)
(From Q4, 2016: No Data Available)

Cheapest, 50 rounds: Ammo Men, Aguila, RNL, .04 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 5,000 rounds: Outdoor Limited, Aguila, RNL, .04 per round (From Last Week: Unchanged (2Q, 2017))

Guns for Private Sale
Rifles


.223/5.56mm (AR Pattern Semiautomatic) Average Price: $493 Last Week Avg: $453 (+) ($616 (2Q, 2015), $387 (17 Weeks))
Arizona (201, 3Q, 2017(+3))(114, 121): Mixed Build: $740 ($740 (CA: $625 (18 Weeks)), $300 (17 Weeks))
Texas (484, 3Q, 2017(+3))(363, 352): DPMS: $450 ($700 (1Q, 2015), $350 (2Q, 2015))
Pennsylvania (249, 3Q, 2017(+6))(148, 152): American Tactical Imports: $450 ($700 (2Q, 2015), $300 (3Q, 2015))
Virginia (282, 3Q, 2017)(210, 206): Mixed Build: $400 ($750 (1Q, 2015), $300 (5 Weeks))
Florida (679, 3Q, 2017)(454, 461): Smith & Wesson: $425 ($650 (2Q, 2015), $380 (1Q, 2015))

.308 NATO (AR-10 Pattern Semiautomatic) Average Price: $880 Last Week Avg: $810(+) ($1,359 (2Q, 2015), $766 (29 Weeks))
Arizona (49, 3Q, 2017(+6))(45, 46): Palmetto State Armory: $1,250 ($2,300 (29 Weeks), $500 (12 Weeks))
Texas (178, 3Q, 2017)(83, 99): Bushmaster: $700 ($1,500 (4Q, 2014), $650 (2 Weeks))
Pennsylvania (54, 3Q, 2017)(36, 40): Aero Precision: $900 ($1,600 (4Q, 2016), $700 (3Q, 2015))
Virginia (86, 3Q, 2017)(58, 62): Aero Precision: $850 ($2,750 (1Q, 2016), $675 (8 Weeks))
Florida (128, 3Q, 2017(+3))(82, 68): Aero Precision: $700 ($1,950 (2Q, 1016), $500 (3Q, 2015))

7.62x39mm (AK Pattern Semiautomatic) Average Price: $600 Last Week Avg: $560(-) ($668 (3Q, 2016), $450 (3Q, 2015))
Arizona (34, 3Q, 2017(+3))(23, 24): American Tactical Imports: $725 ($925 (29 Weeks), $400 (34 Weeks))
Texas (141, 3Q, 2017)(62, 64): Zastava NPAP: $525 ($800 (1Q, 2016), $350 (3Q, 2014))
Pennsylvania (75, 3Q, 2017)(49, 52): RAS-47: $500 ($750 (1Q, 2015), $375 (1Q, 2015))
Virginia (72, 3Q, 2017)(53, 58): Romak: $800 ($700 (2Q, 2016), $300 (8 Weeks))
Florida (146, 3Q, 2017)(123, 128): RAS-47: $450 ($700 (1Q, 2016), $300 (4Q, 2014))

30-30 Winchester Lever Action Average Price: $365 Last Week Avg: $385(-) ($495 (4Q, 2016), $296 (3Q, 2015))
Arizona (14, 3Q, 2017)(5, 5): Winchester 94: $400 ($500 (49 Weeks), $200 (34 Weeks))
Texas (35, 3Q, 2017(+2))(32, 35): Winchester 94: $400 ($550 (1Q, 2015), $295 (32 Weeks))
Pennsylvania (23, 3Q, 2017)(12, 12): Winchester 94: $400 ($450 (1Q, 2015), $250 (4Q, 2014))
Virginia (19, 3Q, 2017(+3))(9, 12): Winchester 94: $300 ($670 (2Q, 2016), $250 (4Q, 2015))
Florida (34, 3Q, 2017)(24, 24): Marlin: $325 ($500 (1Q, 2015), $250 (2Q, 2015))

Pistols

.45 caliber ACP (M1911 Pattern Semiautomatic Pistol) Average Price: $486 Last Week Avg: $461(+) ($525 (3Q, 2016), $350 (4Q, 2015))
Arizona (134, 3Q, 2017(+5))(95, 89): Tisas: $430 ($700 (33 Weeks), $325 (19 Weeks))
Texas (361, 3Q, 2017 (+3))(250, 255): Arcadia Machine and Tool: $550 ($600 (4Q, 2014), $300 (4Q, 2016))
Pennsylvania (178, 3Q, 2017)(164, 170): Remington R1: $450 ($600 (21 Weeks), $300 (2Q, 2015))
Virginia (204, 3Q, 2017(+3))(168, 168): Kimber: $600 ($775 (21 Weeks), $250 (4Q, 2014))
Florida (440, 3Q, 2017)(321, 335): Taurus: $400 ($500 (1Q, 2016), $250 (1Q, 2015))

9mm (Beretta 92FS or other Semiautomatic) Average Price: $350 Last Week Avg: $252(-) ($358 (1Q, 2016), $207 (34 Weeks))
Arizona (238, 3Q, 2017)(193, 194): Taurus PT111: $200 ($400 (40 Weeks), $180 (8 Weeks))
Texas (586, 3Q, 2017(+3))(479, 503): Smith & Wesson SW9VE: $250 ($355 (1Q, 2015), $180 (10 Weeks))
Pennsylvania (368, 3Q, 2017)(325, 332): Kahr CW9: $200 ($350 (4Q 2014), $150 (46 Weeks))
Virginia (365, 3Q, 2017(+6))(316, 320): Ruger P95: $300 ($425 (4Q, 2016), $189 (2Q, 2016))
Florida (827, 3Q, 2017)(634, 675): Ruger SR9c: $300 ($400 (1Q, 2016), $160 (34 Weeks))

.40 caliber S&W (Glock or other semiautomatic) Average Price: $297 Last Week Avg: $303(-) ($399 (1Q, 2016), $262 (2Q, 2016))
Arizona (77, 3Q, 2017(+2))(44, 45): Smith & Wesson MP40: $300 ($500 (50 Weeks), $195 (30 Weeks))
Texas (156, 3Q, 2017(+2))(102, 107): Smith & Wesson SD40: $260 ($425 (4Q, 2014), $180 (13 Weeks))
Pennsylvania (115, 3Q, 2017(+5))(93, 95): Sig Sauer 2340: $325 ($450 (2Q, 2016), $200 (3Q, 2016))
Virginia (109, 3Q, 2017(+4))(84, 84): Taurus PT740: $275 ($450 (2Q, 2015), $250 (4 Weeks))
Florida (193, 3Q, 2017(+3))(159, 159): Beretta Storm: $325 ($400 (1Q, 2015), $199 (4Q, 2015))

Used Gun of the Week: (South Carolina)
Sako A7 Long Range bolt action rifle chambered in .308 NATO
Posted by: badanov || 12/30/2017 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Thanks for the articles badanov; Happy New Year.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 12/30/2017 10:28 Comments || Top||


Kansas Man Killed In ‘SWATting' Attack ‐ Krebs on Security
Posted by: newc || 12/30/2017 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Things just keep getting crazier.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 12/30/2017 0:07 Comments || Top||

#2  More from the Family:
Wichita Police SWAT Team Shoots Innocent Man During Police Home Invasion
Posted by: newc || 12/30/2017 0:35 Comments || Top||

#3  The guy who made the call needs to be charged with capital murder. He can be found. The Cop should also be charged with murder.
Posted by: Silentbrick || 12/30/2017 1:22 Comments || Top||

#4  It is not a new thing anymore but this is the case to watch if there was one.

With public eye disclosure, we may protect Civilians and LEO from this increasing problem.


We will have to put the word out to hackerz as well.

There is no way you can hide anymore.

And Krebs is awesome.
Posted by: newc || 12/30/2017 1:42 Comments || Top||

#5  Apparently he's been arrested.

http://bnonews.com/news/index.php/news/id6899
Posted by: Silentbrick || 12/30/2017 1:52 Comments || Top||

#6  Awesome, silentbrick.
Sent the link down and now can get to work on the case.
Posted by: newc || 12/30/2017 2:01 Comments || Top||

#7  Has to be a white guy. Had he been otherwise it would be the lead in the LSM along with how it was tied to Trump.
Posted by: P2kontheroad || 12/30/2017 7:21 Comments || Top||

#8  From Silentbrick's link (and pic of the pencil necked asshole):
A 25-year-old man believed to be behind a swatting incident that led to a fatal police shooting in Wichita, Kansas, has been arrested in Los Angeles, officials say. He has been identified as Tyler Raj Barriss, who is known online as "SWAuTistic."

Barriss, 25, was arrested in South Los Angeles on Friday afternoon. He was taken into custody on a fugitive warrant, according to NBC News, but details about the charges he is currently facing were not immediately available.

Barriss, who has a history of swatting, was arrested in October 2015 and charged with making two bomb threats to ABC7 (KABC-TV). The first one happened on September 30, 2015, when the channel's studios in Glendale, California, were evacuated and searched by police.

The incident in Wichita began at about 6:15 p.m. on Thursday when police received a call stating that someone had killed his father by shooting him in the head. The caller further claimed that the shooter was now holding his mother, brother and sister hostage.
Posted by: Frank G || 12/30/2017 7:28 Comments || Top||

#9  Convict and put him in general population. Sell pay per view with funds going to victims family.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck || 12/30/2017 10:00 Comments || Top||

#10  Comments pissed me off.

History of swatting? WTF is that not attempted murder to begin with?
Posted by: swksvolFF || 12/30/2017 10:26 Comments || Top||

#11  Put him in Gen pop then ‘swat’ him by spreading the rumor he’s a baby-raper. As mentioned above PPV the results with proceeded to the victims family.
Rinse, repeat with a different prison...
Posted by: CrazyFool || 12/30/2017 12:21 Comments || Top||

#12  arrest the parents
Posted by: 746 || 12/30/2017 12:25 Comments || Top||

#13  Hunt him with dogs.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 12/30/2017 12:42 Comments || Top||

#14  Everybody is on the SWATTER, I want to know how going to open your front door led to being killed by police.
Posted by: Charles || 12/30/2017 13:27 Comments || Top||

#15  #3 Charles. I said the cop should be charged with murder.
Posted by: Silentbrick || 12/30/2017 13:55 Comments || Top||

#16  Some out of state loser phones in an anonymous tip. With no other information whatsoever, local police break into a man's home and shoot him dead.

Doesn't this suggest something about the state of policing in this country?
Posted by: Iblis || 12/30/2017 15:51 Comments || Top||

#17  "Doesn't this suggest something about the state of policing in this country?"
There are plenty of recent examples.
Scared guy with a gun lacking training.
Training is the real issue when all is said and done.
Posted by: newc || 12/30/2017 17:39 Comments || Top||

#18  Since the guy is in California, and the victim is in Kansas, This is an interstate crime, and as such is a federal crime. There is a death penalty for capital murder.

The guy claimed since he did not pull the trigger, he's not responsible. What he is not aware of is that he used the SWAT as an weapon and as such he is fully responsible for the outcome.

As for the officer who did the actual shooting, he was most likely nervous (i.e. "the fog of war) and misunderstood the man moving his hands from his back as "drawing a weapon" and fired his gun without seeing an actual weapon. I would say that he violated the ROE. If he didn't (no such rule in place), then the entire SWAT team need to be disbanded until they received proper training.

At any rate, this was apparently a poorly trained SWAT team and should have never been dispatched.

This is an example of a 'Cluster F***'.
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance || 12/30/2017 18:50 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
The Expanding Intelligence Role of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps
[JournalOfStrategicSecurity]
Posted by: newc || 12/30/2017 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Iran

#1  My main effort is breaking it.
Posted by: newc || 12/30/2017 0:36 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
The Year Reheated
h/t Tim Blair
[DavidThompson] In which we marvel at the mental contortions of our self-imagined betters.

The year began with searing insights from the world of academia. Specifically, London’s School of Oriental and African Studies, where black student activists denounced objectivity as an "alienating" concept, and issued numerous demands, allegedly to challenge stereotypes of student laziness and inadequacy.

...February provided further illustrations of this fashionable malice, as when educators at the University of Cincinnati bemoaned the fact that their attempts to inculcate unrealism, dishonesty and pretentious racial guilt were still being met with pockets of resistance.

...Accessorising was an unexpected topic of discussion in March, when the crushingly put-upon students at Pitzer College, Claremont, California, informed the world that "winged eyeliner and big hoop earrings" are "an everyday act of resistance," and should therefore be the exclusive ornamentation of the slightly brown and radical.

...No less impressive were the attempts to "transform" middle-school children by making maths lessons "intersectional," thereby furthering the cause of "social justice." A process that entailed reducing the time available for humdrum things like trigonometry and using it instead to teach children to "subvert power," while scorning maths itself as a "dehumanising tool."

...In July, we once again witnessed the educational benefits of "an academic background in gender studies," and self-declared activist and single mother Jody Allard impressed us with her exemplary feminist parenting, and a determination to humiliate her own teenage sons, publicly and in print, for the sins of being white and male, and therefore, obviously, potential rapists.

...Our sexual horizons were broadened in September when we learned of the phenomenon of "ecosexuality" and the orgasmic delights of rock rubbing, tree licking and frottage al fresco.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 12/30/2017 03:35 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Dr. Savage often refers to the above as carnival freak shows.
Posted by: Cheretle Angeans6218 || 12/30/2017 5:27 Comments || Top||



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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.
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Two weeks of WOT
Sat 2017-12-30
  IS says it was behind Saint Petersburg supermarket bombing
Fri 2017-12-29
  Senior Pakistani Taliban leader blown by own explosives in Kunar province
Thu 2017-12-28
  Islamic State claims attack on Shiite center in Kabul, 41 dead
Wed 2017-12-27
  Swede among 'terror' suspects arrested in the Netherlands
Tue 2017-12-26
  Six Islamic State, involved in killing policeman, killed in Kirkuk
Mon 2017-12-25
  ISIS military commission chief killed in US drone strike in Afghanistan
Sun 2017-12-24
  Taliban’s IED expert famous as Osama killed in NDS operation
Sat 2017-12-23
  Terror Attack in Pennsylvania's State Capital?
Fri 2017-12-22
  US drone strike kills Qaeda propaganda chief in Yemen
Thu 2017-12-21
  ISIS shadow judge among 5 killed in Afghan forces operations
Wed 2017-12-20
  US drone targets compound in Kurram
Tue 2017-12-19
  Ballistic missile intercepted over Saudi Arabia capital Riyadh just seconds before it slammed into royal palace
Mon 2017-12-18
  Senior Al-Shabaab Militants Killed In Somalia Drone Strike
Sun 2017-12-17
  Suicide bombers attack Pakistan church, killing at least 9, officials say
Sat 2017-12-16
  Judge Lori Walkley hands down death penalty to convicted Islamic murderer


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