Archive for the 'Bin Laden/GWOT' Category

Oct 07 2005

Iraq and Al Qaeda, Part II

I may have to start numbering all the revelations that beating Al Qaeda is now tied to our success in Iraq. First, we discover a plot to have 19 suicide bombers try and attack the NYC subway system through the capture of three terrorists in Iraq. And now the US obtains an agreement from Bin […]

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Oct 06 2005

AQ In Iraq, Bomb Threat In NYC

Folks, how many dots need to be connected for the media-formally-known-as-mainstream and the liberals to realize (a) we cannot cede Iraq to Al Qaeda by leaving without succeeding in our mission, and (b) Al Qaeda and Iraq are now one in the same in the Global War On Terror. The word that NYC is hunkering […]

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Oct 05 2005

Insurgency Scraping Bottom Of Barrel

The Iraq insurgency is running out of resources and is scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to keep their movement alive: The U.S. military has encountered a new type of Sunni insurgent — a largely untrained teenage foreigner. Many such insurgents come from Saudi Arabia and Yemen as well as from such North African […]

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Oct 05 2005

Iran & Al Qaeda

Even for liberals the following dots should be easy to connect – there are only two dots: Iraqi Al Qaeda = Iran For those who need some assistance you can find it here: Iran was today accused by Britain of supplying Iraqi insurgents with the technology and explosives to kill its soldiers in the south […]

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Oct 05 2005

Mullah Omar Ratted Out, Jihadis Divided

I posted yesterday that the capture of the Taliban spokesperson would begin to lead to the capture of Mullah Omar. Apparently the spokesman’s gift for gab has not abbated as he rats out Mullah Omar. A detained Taliban spokesman has told his interrogators that the militia’s fugitive chief, Mullah Mohammed Omar (search), is hiding in […]

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Oct 05 2005

Voice of Taliban Silenced

The capture of the spokesman of Taliban has interesting implications: Pakistani interrogators on Wednesday were questioning the shadowy chief spokesman of Afghanistan’s hardline Islamic Taleban militia a day after his arrest, officials said. Security forces seized Abdul Latif Hakimi, who often spoke to international media to claim responsibility for attacks on US and Afghan forces, […]

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Sep 27 2005

Islamist Bombers Arrested In France

Excellent news. From this Powerline post we find this story: Terror suspects detained in France had been eyeing up the Parisian metro network, an airport and the headquarters of the domestic intelligence service as possible targets, sources close to the investigation said. … Nine people were detained by police early Monday in a series of […]

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Sep 23 2005

Bin Laden Whereabouts Known?

Boy, how many “Bin Laden Found” false alarms have we been through? Well, Drudge is splashing a news flash from a CBS report to air on Sunday 60 minutes (hope Bin Laden will stay put long enough to get the program aired): The Pakistani military officers battling al Qaeda along the border with Afghanistan who […]

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Sep 12 2005

Red Crescent Symbol Of Jihad

Updates at the end, scroll down please. Michelle Malkin asks in this update post whether people watched the excellent Discovery Channel’s special Flight 93: The Flight That Fought Back and how they felt about the Flight 93 Memorial. The short answer is yes we did and it was excellent. And yes we discusssed the memorial. […]

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Sep 09 2005

Crescent Of Death Over American Graves

UPDATE II: One final word on this for today. We need to ignore the elitists and the fantasy world that we hear them expouse. They are simply apologists who cannot understand why this is offensive and dangerous. These elites are like Michael Jackson hiding away in his ‘Never Land” fantasy world. A place where reality […]

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