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Monday Winds of War: July 18/05

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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 and evariste of Discarded Lies.

Top Topics

  • DHS Secretary Chertoff announced plans to centralize intelligence and terror analysis, prioritize bioterrorism, and improve WMD detection systems for public transportation. The chain of command is being shaken up extensively as well. Controversially, a split-up of FEMA, the federal emergency management, preparedness and disaster response agency, is also in the cards. The department's Emergency Preparedness Directorate may be dismantled.
  • Australia is stepping up with 150 SAS special forces troops for the Afghanistan mission in the Global War on Terror. This is up from its current troop deployment level of one (there was previously a larger contingent, later withdrawn). It may also send a 200-person provincial reconstruction team later. More.

Other Topics Today Include:
US wags finger at Iran; Iran thumbs nose at US; new bunker-busters to be tested soon; Israel could be destroyed by two nukes; targeted assassinations to resume; Syria blockading Lebanon; Chavez training 2 million; VA life sentence; Canadian sleeper cell; border, ferry worries; Colombia paramilitary disarmament plan; threat to NJ hospitals; cyanide plotter competent for trial; Lodi deportations; gas station robber/convert to Islam had target list of military, Jewish facilities in US; LRA rebels killed by Ugandans; Russia inflaming Ivory Coast situation; Norks come back to 6-way yak; Thai headchoppers headstrong; copious London bombing developments coverage; Italian sweep; Ireland home to a Qaeda cell; anarchists create entropy; Saudi wallets wide open for the terrorists; DIY splodeydopery; FBI whingeing discredited and much, much more...

IRAN REPORTS

THE MIDDLE EAST

AMERICAN DOMESTIC SECURITY & THE AMERICAS

AFRICA

ASIA

EUROPE

THE GLOBAL WAR

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Tracked: July 18, 2005 4:03 AM
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Tracked: July 18, 2005 7:01 AM
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Tracked: July 18, 2005 12:05 PM
Excerpt: Despite an international arms embargo affecting both government and rebel forces, it appears that military equipment from the Former Soviet Union is still managing to make its way into the Ivory Coast, the Telegraph reports:Gen Fall, who commands 6,000...
Tracked: July 19, 2005 12:59 AM
More Beer in Afghanistan from Right In Raleigh
Excerpt: While the contribution of some coalition troops has been limited in the GWOT, the Aussie and Canadian special ops guys....

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More on Canada's commitment from the article (Globe & Mail links go dead in a week or so):

"Late July and early August:

250 soldiers leave Edmonton to join a Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Kandahar. The goal is to patrol the area in armoured G-Wagons and forge ties with local officials during the six-month mission.

Late July and early August:

700 soldiers from Petawawa, Ont., head out for Kabul to provide security for the general election, scheduled for September.

Late 2005: After the vote, a number of them will join the PRT and prepare for the arrival of a Canadian-led multinational brigade in Kandahar.

January-February, 2006:

1,100 soldiers from Edmonton head out to Kandahar, which will be the home-base for the Canadian-led multinational brigade. Canada will ensure leadership of the brigade for nine months, but the Canadian Forces will provide troops for a full year. In addition to patrolling streets in G-Wagons, the Canadian Forces will use larger armoured vehicles to hunt terrorists and Taliban supporters."

Canada is also sending 100 Grizzlys (like the USMC's LAVs) to Sudan which have been designated as military surplus, presumably to equip the African Union force.

Common Criminals beat alleged Al-Qaeda Chief in Spain

Wouldn't he be safer in a Guantánamo-like prisoner camp?

Awesome briefing, guys :-)

Gleaned from hearings on rare earth minerals holdings owned by Unical, seems the only U.S. mine is presently closed. That means now 80% of all the rare earth minerals used in US military weaponry are presently mined in/by China.

Good job, here.

Very good indeed. Thanks.

And Joe A... probably. Personally, my heart would be warmed at the thought of a different alternative: offering their fellow prisoners earlier releases if they bring information to the authorities' attention that pans out.

OK, bedtime....

You must have missed this:

BERLIN, July 9 (Reuters) - Germany wants to increase the number of its soldiers in Afghanistan by around a third, a Defence Ministry spokesman said on Saturday.

The Bundestag, or lower house of parliament, would be asked to approve a government request to extend the soldiers' mandate beyond Oct. 13 and make as many as 3,000 soldiers available, up from the current 2,200, the spokesman said.

"An upper limit of 3,000 is planned to enable the force to react more effectively to security developments and to increase flexibility when rotating troops," he added.

We went in 650 miles too far north.

thanks for the report on Unocal and Cnooc. The MEGO moment is the issue of rare-earth mine as a nationl security issue. Why does everyone keep trying to make Lenin right?

Handy rule of thumb: Don't loiter by fuel tankers.

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