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Thursday Winds of War: March 16/06

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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.

TOP TOPICS

  • Remember that talk of a major attack being planned by al-Qaeda in Iraq? This may have been it. 421 al-Qaeda members were to have been given jobs guarding the 'Green Zone' in Baghdad, before storming it, taking hostages and generally wreaking havoc.
  • Israeli forces stormed Jericho prison, seeking to arrest Ahmed Sa'adat - the leader of the PFLP - and five others. The six men surrendered after pledging to stand 'with courage'. Sa'adat and four of the five are accused of murdering an Israeli minister. The sixth man was involved in the Karine A incident (a ship packed with weapons heading for Gaza, intercepted by the Israelis). Locals took nearly a dozen Westerns hostage, all of whom have been released, and attacked British offices, destroying the British Council building in Gaza.

Other Topics Today Include: Iran to get 'incremental' diplomatic punishments; indigneous reactor for Iran; Russia peeved with Iran diplomats; Aznar says Khamenei wanted to destroy America and Israel in 2001; A-Q in Sinai plans to kidnap Israelis; IDF prepare for more urban warfare; Hariri investigators say Syria mostly co-operating; Syria to run out of oil; inside Saddam's regime; Badr Corps hunts homosexuals; women's rights in the Gulf; DARPA wants to build 'insect-cyborgs' to hunt terrorists; 6,000 hits on terror watch list; Moussaoui case trouble; the tri-border region; bikers protect soldiers' funerals from crazed homophobes; 3/11 funny stuff; German group wants Koran banned; car bomb in France was criminal - police; Brits told to sue terrorists; Zapatero to talk ETA into ceasefire; Taliban get Stinger batteries from ISI; new terror gang claims India blasts; jihadi flags removed in earthquake areas; China brief; Australia gives boats to hunt JI; Abu Sayyaf courier nabbed after senior man arrested; A-Q pulls out of Somalia base; Zarqawi shifts focus; and much more.

Iran

  • British FM Jack Straw laid out the 'incremental' approach Britain wants to take with Iran at the UNSC. First, the president of the council will make a statement. Then, the council will consider a resolution on sanctions, which would be increased a little at a time. The Iranian Foreign Ministry is already saying it will not bow to UNSC demands, which would make the incremental approach a waste of time, no? To get an idea of the British approach, check this out: Britain drafts 14-day Iran nuclear deadline - but stopped short of specifying any punishment.
  • Rooz Online says that both Nasrallah and al-Sadr met with senior officials in Tehran last week.
  • According to the interrogation of a senior Taliban official, Iran and the Taliban put aside their difference to fight America after October 2001.
  • Ambassador Bolton told ABC News that, if Iran were allowed to develop nuclear weapons, the U.S. could face a nuclear attack.
  • An Iranian legislator says that the British embassy in Tehran is a nest of spies.
  • Ahmadinejad has realised that the West is uncomfortable with an Iranian nuclear program because the regime is so keen to destroy Israel. No, really.

The Middle East

  • Officially not expecting (but unofficially expecting) a new wave of terrorism, the Israeli army is putting its forces through more urban warfare training.
  • Syria is running out of oil, prompting Royal Dutch Shell to cut their staff from 100 to 40.

Iraq and the Gulf

  • One of the Saudis killed last month in an attempt to destroy a Saudi oil facility threatened more attacks. It isn't clear when the video was recorded.

The Americas

  • This is so damn cool: DARPA wants to build 'insect-cyborgs' to hunt al-Qaeda.
  • Since December 2003, the USG in its many forms has had contact with 6,000 people on the terrorist watch list. This doesn't include border incidents, but about 40-50% of the hits were repeats.
  • A Canadian soldier who was struck in the head with an axe while serving in Afghanistan has opened his eyes. Best wishes to him and his family.

Europe

  • Winds has covered a fair bit of the controversy surrounding the Madrid bombings. According to this op-ed, some commentators and politicians are starting to ask some very tough questions.
  • A grass-roots German organisation has reported the Koran to the police, saying it is a political text that cannot be reconciled with the country's constitution.
  • The British government has told the relatives of Britons killed in the recent bombings in Egypt to seek damages from 'the perpetrator'. Do the FCO really expect QCs to wander around Pakistan, knocking on hut doors?
  • A man was killed when his car exploded in northern Paris. Police are considering it a criminal act.
  • The editor of the Sunday Telegraph has been fired after publishing an 'Islamaphobic' article, in which Patrick Sookhdeo called for a new translation of the Koran to be banned. The full article (worth reading in its own right anyway) is here, along with details on the story. Gateway Pundit has more.

Russia, the Caucasus & Central Asia

  • A new terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the recent bombings in India - Jamestown has more.
  • The house of Karachayevo-Cherkessia's mufti has been fired on - no-one was injured. Chechen's mufti noted Ismail Berdiyev's long opposition to Wahhabism.
  • An investigation in to a train fire in 2002 that killed 59 people has concluded that, contrary to claims by Hindu radicals, the fire was not caused by Muslims. Anti-Muslim violence after the fire left 1,000 people dead.
  • A Shia cleric wanted for involvement in the murder of the Sipah-e-Sahaba leader has been arrested in Greece.
  • The jihadi groups providing aid in earthquake-stricken regions of Pakistan have been told by the government to stop flying their flags. U.S. and NATO forces providing aid asked about the sword and Arabic text on the flag of Jamaat-ud-Dawa. At a time when it is already being propagated in the West that Islam was spread through the power of sword, the security agencies fear its presence on Dawa’s flag would further strengthen this wide spread assumption,” the sources noted. Jamaat-ud-Dawa, by the way, spawned Lashkar-e-Taiba.
  • This Indian op-ed claims the recent counter-terror arrests in Bangladesh are a farce, part of the annual February-March crackdown designed to coincide with the annual EU and World Bank decisions on Bangladesh aid.
  • Balochi groups claim that nationalist leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri was arrested, then released on Tuesday. Local authorities deny it.

Far East & South East Asia

  • Jamestown's China Brief is out. This week, China's offensive against recent Taiwanese anti-unification moves; China's relationship with Venezuela; and the growth of ballistic missile arsenals in the region.
  • Israel is warning of a 'concrete threat' of "terrorist attacks on the Philippine island of
    Palawan":http://imra.org.il/story.php3?id=28766.

Africa

  • The UN has reports of another deadly attack in Darfur, carried out by about 1,000 'militants' on trucks, camels and horses. Sounds like a good cluster-bomb target.

The Global War

  • Michael Scheuer comments on al-Qaeda's 'long war' doctrine.

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4 TrackBacks

Tracked: March 16, 2006 3:41 PM
Israeli Actions in Jericho from Strategic Outlook Institute - Weblog
Excerpt: When I was in Israel last year, we drove by Jericho, but could not go there because it was in Palestinian hands and our types were not welcome. The Israeli army and police were compelled to go in and ensure that convicted criminals remained incarcera...
Tracked: March 16, 2006 9:07 PM
Excerpt:
Tracked: March 16, 2006 11:18 PM
Excerpt: Somehow I think the President is trying to tell us something, launching the largest air attack on Iraq in three years, on the same day and almost simultaneously giving the zero tolerance message in the national security report, following along the line...
Tracked: March 17, 2006 9:40 PM
Excerpt: On Call in Hell "He left a desk job for the front lines of Fallujah—and a horror show few doctors ever see. How Richard Jadick...

2 Comments

"According to the interrogation of a senior Taliban official, Iran and the Taliban put aside their difference to fight America after October 2001."

I find this curious. Iran and its relationship to OBL and AQ is a murky matter, but a critical one. This report is the opposite of most of the after action reports that came out of Afghanistan, especially from the CIA agents on the ground. Our guys were apparently bumping into Iranian assets all the time and a type of you stay out of our way we'll stay out of yours relationship was supposedly formed. Iran has longstanding interest in Persian and Shiia minorties in Afghanistan- the reports i've seen indicated they were as happy as we were to see the Taliban taken down. It certainly doesnt seem they had any affect preventing it if that is the contention.

Battlefield Preparation in the Information War

from the Bolton link given above

"Bolton compares Iran threat to Sept. 11 attacks

... The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, Wednesday compared the threat from Iran’s nuclear programs to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States

"Just like Sept. 11, only with nuclear weapons this time, that’s the threat. I think that is the threat," Bolton told ABC News’ Nightline. "I think it’s just facing reality. It’s not a happy reality, but it’s reality and if you don’t deal with it, it will become even more unpleasant."
This and other recent comments by the Bush administration are clearly attempts to prepare public opinion for military action against Iran. Its nutball regime is immune to threats because, as Michael Ledeen said, they don't believe the Bush administration is at all capable of actually doing anything military against them.

Whether or not that is true, I also point out that the American people, and certainly the mainstream media, seem to share that assumption. At least the public is not paying attention to what the Bush administration says anymore.

"They ain't listenin' ta' ya', laddie."

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