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Monday Winds of War: Mar 28/05

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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. In addition, we also have our in-depth Iraq Report today.

Today's Winds of War briefing is brought to you by Bill Roggio of the fourth rail and evariste of Discarded Lies.

Top Topics

Other Topics Today Include:
CIA bungling; Iranian stockpiling; US to weaken Assad; Lebanese politics paralyzed; the Coast Guard arming up; FBI bungling; the Tri-Border area; Portland vs. the Feds; Zimbabweans miss the white man; Nigeria a powderkeg as usual; everyone annoyed with Japanese designs on their islands; Baluchistan chaos; we can assassinate Al Qaeda terrorists says Porter Goss; Harrier jump-jet proves its worth and much, much more...

IRAN REPORTS

  • Dan Darling reviews the International Crisis Group's report on Iran's involvement in Iraq (part 1 and part 2).

THE MIDDLE EAST

  • In Cairo,an Egypt and Syria sponsored conference led to most of the major Palestinian factions (13 terrorist groups) signed an initial agreement on their integration into the PLO and PA. The US and Israel didn't know quite what to make of this, so they did the usual greeting it cautiously thing.

AMERICAN DOMESTIC SECURITY & THE AMERICAS

AFRICA

ASIA & AUSTRALIA

  • Australia's intel chief and the War on Terror: Australia is aware of up to 80 individuals within its borders who have trained with or have close links to terrorist groups. Most of them will remain free because of legal constraints. In each of the five years since 2000, Australia has been the target of a major terror attack which was either aborted, disrupted, or succeeded.

EUROPE

THE GLOBAL WAR

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Tracked: March 28, 2005 8:41 AM
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Excerpt: The Monday Winds of War Briefing is up. I am collaborating on this effort with evariste of Discarded Lies. The briefing is a roundup of the latest news on the Global War on Terror with a quick summary of each...
Tracked: March 28, 2005 8:34 PM
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15 major terror attacks have been foiled in Europe since 9/11.

Could you post the text? The link requires a username/password.

On a related note to the Iran update.

Dr. Zin of Regime Change Iran is reporting there were major riots throughout the country after the Iranian soccer team beat Japan.

Of course this was not picked up on the radar by the MSM. See Monday's Iran Briefing by Dr. Zin:

Link Here

Also posted here:

Link Here

Colt-my fingers strayed and tacked a "q" onto the end of that URL. Try again, fixed, sorry :-)

Akaev never tried to style himself president-for-life or such. There were some rumors that he could try to change constitution to allow him another term, but he hasn't tried that.

Ron, it is football. You would even expect riots in North Korea.

ps. North korea just lost against Iran and there is trouble in North Korea.

Here is a link to what happened

from the most trustable news source

The "news source" that employed Andrew Gilligan? It's a news source, but especially when it comes to the Middle East, many don't consider it very trustable. Nor should they.

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