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Top Topics
- London encountered Islamic terrorism first hand on July 7, 2005. There were four bombs detonated, three on trains and one on a double decker bus. The current death toll in the attack is 50 killed and over 700 wounded. London has long been a haven for radical Islamists and terrorists. al Qaeda is recruiting those with "technical and professional qualifications" within Britain. Mustafa Setmarian Nasar and Mohammed al Qarbouzy are believed to be suspects. Three suspects were arrested at Heathrow Airport, but later released. There are unconfirmed reports that two suicide bombers were shot by British police. Tim Worstall has the week's Britblog roundup.
- The body of the final SEAL Team member lost in Afghanistan has been recovered. The Times Online reports the SEALs may have been close to a high-value target. Meanwhile, Pakistan states it will provide 4,000 extra troops to secure the Afghan-Pakistan border.
- More good news: an Imam preaching anti-Americanism is drowned out by pro-American sentiments in a Kuwaiti mosque. Apparently this is not an isolated phenomina in Kuwait.
Other Topics Today Include:
Russia hearts Iran; IRGC cop power grab; Enter Scimitar; Bombs in Iraq; PA strikes it rich; PA MP resigns over reforms, security; Saudis discover jihadi teachers in rural schools; Gitmo exit strategy; Air France denied; "Peace" in Sudan; chop-chop in the Stan; LeT training camps; Kyrgyzstan's election; China's buildup; Japan's rampup; Thailand's insurgency; Jemaah Islamiah's recruiting prowness; IRA involved in London bombing?; build your own bomb vest; and much, much more…
IRAN REPORTS
- Russia and Iran seek to increase diplomatic and economic ties (code for more nuke assistance).
- Power consolidation watch: A member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has been appointed the chief of Iranian police.
- Regime Change Iran has the entire week in review.
IRAQ
- Operation Scimitar begins as Operation Sword ends.
THE MIDDLE EAST
- Arab Bedouin threaten a "new intifada" if Israel follows through on destroying illegal dwellings.
- Saudi Arabia discovers jihadi teachers target rural schools.
- Saudi Arabia has offered assistance in tracking the London terrorists as well as dealing with Saudis infiltrating Iraq.
- A Palestinian parliamentarian resigns over the lack of reforms and the dire security situation.
AMERICAN DOMESTIC SECURITY
- Phil Carter proposes a Gitmo exit strategy.
- An Air France flight is denied entry into the United States.
AFRICA
- The government of Sudan and southern rebels have negotiated a peace agreement where by rebel leader John Garang becomes the Vice President.
- The state of emergency is lifted in Sudan, except for the Darfur region.
- Islamists kill 4 in fake roadside checks in Algeria.
ASIA
- The Taliban may have beheaded ten Afghan border police.
- The Lashkar-e-Taiba hasn't missed a beat, and the terror camps are open for business.
- Kyrgyzstan's current president is reelected in a landslide. Instapundit has more analysis & coverage.
- Concern over China's military buildup is reiterated.
- Japan bumps up security measures in light of the London attacks.
SOUTHEAST ASIA & AUSTRALIA
- A look at the insurgency in Thailand.
- Jemaah Islamiah continues to be able to recruit among Indonesia's Islamists.
EUROPE
- A bomb is detonated in a Turkish resort city, injuring 20.
- Italy has arrested over 142 in a series of counterterrorism raids.
- Grim looks at possible IRA connections to the London bombings.
THE GLOBAL WAR
- The directions to build do-it-yourself suicide vests are now available online. It's all the fashion craze!
- TigerHawk looks at "The Palestinian "problem," jihadi ideology and American strategy".
- The Asia Times looks at the potential for Saudi Arabia to become a nuclear power.
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Saudis discover Jihadi teachers in rural areas?
What?!?
Ya think?
Them fellers is just on the ball.