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Winds of War: October 28/04

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Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. Thursday's Winds of War briefings are given by me, Colt, of Eurabian Times.

TOP TOPICS

  • Yasser Arafat is either dead or near death. Despite his unconciousness/critical state/coma/depends who you ask, he appointed a commission comprising Abu Mazen, Abu Queria and the PLC speaker Salim Zanoon to rule in the event of his death. Medical teams are flying in from Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan and Syria, as is Arafat's wife, Suha. [JK update: Gereralissimo Arafat is still not dead yet]

Other Topics Today Include: Egypt arrests; SA-7s in Gaza; A-Q iced in Waziristan; Chechen banker financed theatre takeover; Khashiyev killed; Al-Qaeda in Bosnia; GSPC decapitates soldiers; Bashir faces more charges; Russia warns Azeris; more Beslans planned; Zarqawi's group hit; and much more.

IRAN REPORTS

  • A mullah mouthpiece sums it up nicely: talks with Europe are "useful", but we will not "surrender ... ourselves to Europe".
  • Powell warns Israel against bombing Iran's nuclear facilities.
  • A Reuters analysis says Iran wants Kerry to win on Tuesday.
  • Domestically, Iran faces a drug addiction crisis.

DOMESTIC SECURITY BRIEFINGS

  • Islamic terrorist Lee Boyd Malvo has been given a life sentence for one count of murder, and one count of attempted murder.
  • Abu Hamza has been charged with, among other things, inciting violence against Jews and other infidels.
  • Poland will boost their anti-terror force by 2,000.

THE WIDER WAR

  • Egypt has made more arrests in the Sinai bombings investigation. They're holding a palestinian responsible for the planning of the attacks. From the article: A senior Egyptian security officer told The Associated Press Salah had links with a Palestinian Islamic group in Gaza, but would not say which group. I'd hazard a guess that they're going to blame Hamas within the next few weeks.
  • Gaza-based terrorists may have SA-7s.
  • Al-Qaeda are operating in Bosnia.
  • Three Algerian soldiers have been beheaded by terrorists.
  • Abu Bakir Bashir faces new charges of inciting terrorist attacks.
  • The Russian media reports that a Chechen businessman named Ruslan Elmurzayev financed the 2002 terrorist takeover of the Moscow theatre.
  • Chechen terrorists who surrendered to Russian forces say that more Beslan-style massacres are being planned.
  • Magomed Khashiyev is dead.
  • A Zarqawi aide has been killed in a U.S. airstrike, and another captured.
  • Did al-Qaeda use Indian banks? At least once, that we know of.
  • The tense situation between Thailand's Muslim minority won't be helped by this.
  • In non-WoT news, Picasso stuff is cool.

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4 TrackBacks

Tracked: October 28, 2004 1:43 PM
Thursday Morning Briefing from Backcountry Conservative
Excerpt: James Joyner has posts of note on Arafat's health, a possible assault to retake Falluja and a court ruling on an Ohio election suit by the GOP. Tucker Eskew reminisces about when cut-and-paste literally meant cutting with scissors and pasting...
Tracked: October 28, 2004 2:35 PM
Thursday Morning Briefing from Backcountry Conservative
Excerpt: James Joyner has posts of note on Arafat's health, a possible assault to retake Falluja and a court ruling on an Ohio election suit by the GOP. Tucker Eskew reminisces about when cut-and-paste literally meant cutting with scissors and pasting...
Tracked: October 28, 2004 2:40 PM
They Were With The Russians Too... from The Laughing Wolf
Excerpt: With apologies to Warren, I could not resist the title. The buzz of the day is that the Russians may have helped Saddam clean out a lot of his weapons, including the missing explosives. There is good coverage at Winds...
Tracked: October 30, 2004 8:26 PM
Excerpt: Over at Russia Profile they have a very interesting piece that analyses the totality of Israel's Anti-Terrorism as a system, almost like it's a weapons platform. It is, actually, in a very real sense. It's a large-scale undertaking involving strategic...

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