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Thursday Winds of War: December 08/2005

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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 Matt 'Colt' of Eurabian Times and Steve 'USMC_Vet' of The Word Unheard.

TOP TOPICS

  • Sami al-Arian has inexplicably been found not guilty.
  • After a suicide bombing in Netanya, which claimed five Israeli lives, the IDF has said that the 'west bank' "cannot be hermetically sealed". Since the bombing, the IAF has launched two missile strikes in Gaza, killing terrorists from the al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades and Popular Resistance Committees.

Other Topics Today Include: Russia defends SAM sale to Iran; no A-Q in Iran - honest!; Kurds and police clash; Hezbollah boosts A-Q ties; Muslim Brothers win 19% in Egypt election; Israelis told to get out of Sinai ASAP; Zawahiri demands strikes on Gulf oil; Iraq the Model goes inside the Iraqi elections; A-Q in Iraq's diplomacy wins few friends; Saudi TV - the more it changes...; Saudis have radicalised 80% of U.S. mosques; Princeton U. and the PLO; radical Islam in Latin America; Zappy hopeful for ETA ceasefire after five bombs planted; bits and pieces on the Hofstad trial; French police believe riots 'spontaneous'; LeT infiltrates J&K political parties; Canada's last-minute procurement; Trent on Cope India; Chinese to hint at Hong Kong democracy; JI still harboured by MILF; North Korea to hold journalism conference; 'al-Qaeda' in Morocco; and much more besides...

Iran

  • Russia says the sale of over $1 billion worth of some of the world's most advanced SAMs and radar is perfectly legitimate, and won't shift the regional balance. Evariste had it right: this is Osirak insurance, pure and simple.
  • An Iranian C-130 has crashed in to a Tehran apartment block, killing over 130.

The Middle East

Iraq and the Gulf

The Americas

  • Princeton U. has decided to bar a speaking event featuring three self-described former-terrorists (including Walid Shoebat), because the inclusion of the word 'terrorist' in the event's title is 'inflammatory'. Meanwhile, a less-than-reformed (though still-in-denial) ex-PLO member is due to be hired as a history professor.

Europe

  • Fjordman postulates: did Samira Munir, a Pakistani-born Norweigan politician and outspoken critic of maltreatment of Muslim women, really commit suicide?

Central and Western Asia

  • In February, Canada is due to deploy 2,000 troops to Afghanistan. The Canadian Defence department is buying up mine-resistant armoured vehicles, light artillery, UAVs, ie, the usual kit. But not only are they cutting it kinda close - they're not buying any helicopters.

Australasia and the Orient

  • Jamestown has another interesting analysis, this time examing China's modernisation. ...the Chinese government acknowledged last week that “sudden public incidents” such as industrial accidents, social safety accidents, and natural disasters are responsible for over one million casualties and the loss of six percent of GDP every year.
  • North Korea is to host an international conference of journalists - no, really. Reporters Without Borders says the North Korean press is the least free in the world.

Africa

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Tracked: December 9, 2005 5:35 PM
Still blowing from Murdoc Online
Excerpt: Winds of War Lots of links at Winds of Change. Organized by region. A weekly feature that you should keep an eye on....

4 Comments

Not quite sure why you're resuscitating the 2003 Basmallah broadcast on Al-Iqra. Is it for "balance?"

Too, you might be interested in the follow-up to the widely publicized story about the Saudi teacher, Al-Harbi, who was sentenced to lashes and a prison term. According to Saudi papers, all charges were dropped. More here.

2002, actually - that's embarrassing. I'll change the post.

Spanish PM Zapatero is 'prudently hopeful' for an ETA ceasefire, despite five bombs being placed to mark Constitution Day.

Of course he is. He is accomplishing ETA agenda efficiently, though maybe not enough in the opinon of his companions in southern France.

The gentleman was bipolar - and ran down the aisle screaming that he had a bomb. He was not taking his psychiatric medications at the time.

Allowing him on a plane when he was not taking his meds... his wife might as well have pulled the trigger herself.

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