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Monday Winds of War: Apr 04/05

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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:
The Islamic revolution is over; Khomeini set aside a cool 2.5 bil for nukes in 2004; Saudi terror duplicity; Hamas terrorist admits of Syrian training; Day 1 of the Minutemen; FBI to blame in intel turf wars; Al Qaeda can carry out attacks at will in N. Africa, Europe; Mugabe ready to forgive wicked Blair; Pakistan finna blow; AQ Khan met Al Qaeda; Musharraf imitates Comical Ali; Zarqawi wants to imitate Chemical Ali; Mullah Krekar faces deportation at sweet long last; Al Qaeda are bourgeois pigs; surprising Al Qaeda progress on weaponizing bioagent; Osprey undergoing final tests and much, much more...

IRAN REPORTS

  • Iran's revolution is over: the young people hate it; all the revolutionaries who believe in the revolution are in their 50s, as this Sunday Herald piece notices.

THE MIDDLE EAST

  • Saudi duplicity: NBC News interviews government-paid Saudi clerics who encourage young Saudis to kill Americans in suicide attacks in Iraq, even while the Saudi government carries out an elaborate, showy national campaign against terrorism.

AMERICAN DOMESTIC SECURITY & THE AMERICAS

AFRICA

ASIA & AUSTRALIA

  • In Afghanistan, an appeals court cut the sentences of three Americans who ran freelance jails and tortured Afghanis in half or less than half, while refusing to reverse their guilty convictions.
  • A nationwide strike called by Islamists put Quetta, Pakistan in a complete standstill and affected business in several other parts of the country in order to try to force Musharraf to step down. It didn't work.
  • AQ Khan had frequent meetings with Al Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists.
  • Terrorists bomb Thai airports, killing one policeman. The attacks occur after Thailand indicates it would scale back activities against Muslim terrorists in its Southern regions.

EUROPE

THE GLOBAL WAR

  • The NYT editorial board comes out against FCS (Future Combat Systems). Set aside your prejudice (if any) that it's the NYT ,and read this, their argument is compelling.

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Tracked: April 4, 2005 7:19 AM
Excerpt: My Monday Winds of War briefing with Bill Roggio is now up. Go, indulge your bloodthirstier side. Here's (a small sample of) what's going on: Chinese paranoia and belligerence; don't yell terror in a crowded theater say boffins; PLO chaos;...
Tracked: April 4, 2005 2:29 PM
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: April 4, 2005 4:04 PM
MUST READ from GeoPoliticalReview
Excerpt: Be sure to read... this entry from Instapundit for a roundup of news and commentary on the death of Pope John Paul II. about a brewing political scandal in Canada that will likely doom the Liberal party and why Canadian's...
Tracked: April 4, 2005 7:26 PM
Winds of War Briefing from Security Watchtower
Excerpt: Monday's Winds of War Briefing has been posted at Winds of Change. Check it out....
Tracked: April 5, 2005 7:40 AM
The Management of Barbarism from Homeland Security Blog Area
Excerpt: This is an interesting read for the Islamofascist ideology's perverted view of the world and their religious mission to rid the world the "infidels." This drives the term "holy rollers" to a new height....

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Somehow, the Sandia Labs item doesn't exactly reassure me.

Though there are other items worth a look in that article.

This JPost article
Analysis: Honeymoon over for Abbas

By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

"Both Abbas and the ousted security chief are aware that the use of drastic measures against the gunmen, most of whom are wanted by Israel, would play into the hands of their rivals, who would depict them as "collaborators."

Seems Abbas has checkmated himself caught with his promises to Bush on one side and his gangs on the other.

"The attackers were led by Jaber Barghouti, a local leader of Fatah's armed wing, the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, who is regarded as the de facto commander of Ramallah. He and his men, according to top security officials, are responsible for an upsurge in crime, including murder, extortion, kidnapping and robbery.

Barghouti has been on Israel's list of wanted terrorists for more than three years. That's precisely why Abbas is reluctant to stop him and some 70 gunmen roaming the streets of this city."

Then again another article by Toameh 7 Days: Ramallah

"Although the groups rejected the cease-fire, we are being told by the PA and the rest of the world that they had agreed to a truce with Israel. I suggest that those in the West who are talking about this issue start listening to what is said in Arabic and never believe what they hear in English."

shows that the West's understanding of events is BS. The gangs are free to apply their own agenda cause Abbas is not about to do Bush's bidding.

So much for that June 2002 speech. Just hot air it seems.

This JPost article
Analysis: Honeymoon over for Abbas

By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

"Both Abbas and the ousted security chief are aware that the use of drastic measures against the gunmen, most of whom are wanted by Israel, would play into the hands of their rivals, who would depict them as "collaborators."

Seems Abbas has checkmated himself caught with his promises to Bush on one side and his gangs on the other.

"The attackers were led by Jaber Barghouti, a local leader of Fatah's armed wing, the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, who is regarded as the de facto commander of Ramallah. He and his men, according to top security officials, are responsible for an upsurge in crime, including murder, extortion, kidnapping and robbery.

Barghouti has been on Israel's list of wanted terrorists for more than three years. That's precisely why Abbas is reluctant to stop him and some 70 gunmen roaming the streets of this city."

Then again another article by Toameh 7 Days: Ramallah

"Although the groups rejected the cease-fire, we are being told by the PA and the rest of the world that they had agreed to a truce with Israel. I suggest that those in the West who are talking about this issue start listening to what is said in Arabic and never believe what they hear in English."

shows that the West's understanding of events is BS. The gangs are free to apply their own agenda cause Abbas is not about to do Bush's bidding.

So much for that June 2002 speech. Just hot air it seems.

The problem with aiding men like Abbas is incidents like the shooting in the Mukata. Was it staged, which means he is in bed with the terrorists? Or is he so weak that he cannot control them? Either means we're wasting our time with him.

Test...

"and a Chinese promise to Iran to block any moves against it in the Security Council."

Neither the article, nor it's sourcing on the subject make any claim of such a promise.

"Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing also pointed out that Iran's nuclear problem should be appropriately solved within the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and that he was opposed to submitting it to the Security Council of the United Nations."

Opposing submitting the issue to the SC and blocking any move against it once it is in the SC are two different things.

I want to follow up regarding Ammar Abdulhamid who Joe introduced to WOC last week and I haven't found a suitable thread to do it. (I missed my opportunity to contribute to Good News Saturdays.) Those of you who are interested should return to Ammar's site - there have been some interesting developments in his personal situation. Click Here. He also shares some very candid and very sober thoughts about future political developments in Syria.

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