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TOP TOPICS
- Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has pledged allegiance to Bin Laden. If he's Osama's rival, this is a funny way to go about undermining the guy. Dan Darling had a piece last week on the case for and against Zarqawi being a senior al-Qaeda member long before this declaration was issued.
- The Pakistani Army has launched a major operation to destroy the terrorists protecting former Guantanamo inmate Abdullah Mehsud. His group kidnapped and threatened to behead two Chinese engineers, but Pakistani forces killed the terrorists - one of the two Chinese was killed during the operation. (There was a rumour of a major AQ leader being captured; Mehsud might be a little small-scale to be considered 'major'. More on the attacks on Chinese in the region...
- Who attacked the Sinai hotels? A letter signed the International Islamic Front and given to a Lebanese paper claims responsibility. Another group claiming responsibility have threatened more attacks against Israel.
Other Topics Today Include: Iran Reports; Domestic Security Briefings from Europe & USA; Mortars in Syria fired at Coalition; Hamas declares war on U.S.; Manilla ferry disaster a terrorist attack?; Hezbollah to negotiate?; Saddam's philanthropy of terror; French jihadist Willie Brigitte breaks; and much, much more.
IRAN REPORTS
- Iranian intelligence are operating in Iraq and the Czech Republic.
- Iran might buy nuclear fuel. Hey, anything to shut up the whining infidels in Europe.
- The mullahs claim a yet more accurate Shihab-3 has been tested. Debka says the U.S. and Israel don't believe it.
DOMESTIC SECURITY BRIEFINGS
- Spain is still a target. Seven men planning to blow up the High Court have been arrested, despite the Spanish suggestion of an alliance of civilisations. What gives?
- The leader of these men has links to the Netherlands.
- Mexico as a backdoor for terrorists.
- An al-Qaeda financier has been arrested in Germany.
- Abu Hamza will be charged in the U.K.
THE WIDER WAR
- Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has resigned. Looks like he wants to challenge Lahoud.
- Mortars have been fired from Syria at American and Iraqi troops in Iraq.
- Younis al-Ahmed, Ba'athist insurgency leader, is based in Syria.
- The official Hamas website declared war on the United States. More on Hamas as a global terrorist organisation.
- Guysen News: 23:25 A high ranking Hezbollah official, sheikh Nabil Kawuk, declared that his organization wished to open a dialogue with the United States. (Guysen.Israël.News)
- Jordan has indicted 13 suspects, including Zarqawi, for the foiled plots to attack Jordan with chemical weapons.
- French jihadist Willie Brigitte has sung like a bird.
- Manila says the ferry that sank in February, killing over 100 people, was blown up by Abu Sayyaf.
- The Sahel: terrorist playground. For more (much more), check Dan's latest.
- Former Abu Sayyaf Stronghold Is Now Bush Country. And what's crazier still is that's al-Jazeera.
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Colt, I think Dan weighed in far more heavily on the Zarqawi-is-connected-to-Al-Qaeda side-- I think he deserves The Trent Trelenko "I Told You So" Award of the Week. :)
Just shows what good opensource analysis can do.
Good roundup Colt. The Mexican border news I hadn't heard about before. That and port protection need to get a lot more detailed, patient and focused attention in the years to come.
jinnderella:
No doubt about it.
JC:
Thanks. And I agree. RE the Mexican border, its taken long enough...
"The official Hamas website declared war on the United States." Can you give a link to this? I checked out http://www.hamasonline.com/ but didn't see such a declaration; I'm probably just missing it, but if you could give the link I'd appreciate it.
ned:
The link is here.