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Thursday Winds of War: April 07/05

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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. Thursday's Winds of War briefings are given by me, Colt, of Eurabian Times.

TOP TOPICS

  • Newsweek looks at the terror-brokers who liased between Bin Laden and Zarqawi.

Other Topics Today Include: Iran-EU shenanigans; Canada shows spine; PLO police recruit suicide bombers; IDF prepares for new terror war; Hamas-Hezbollah accord; Syria builds intel network in Lebanon; new A-Q beheading video; Saudi cleric offers slavery instead of death after MEMRI exposure; 14 terrorists killed in Saudi Arabia; U.S. holds WMD attack plotter; Pentagon produces pessimistic study for Bush doctrine; Dutch court acquits terrorist despite obvious; Iraqis in Sweden charged with aiding Zarqawi; Albania worried about Salafis; 100 kilos of Semtex found in France; tension in North Ossetia; Kashmir bus complex attacked; Chinook crash kills 16 Americans; police officer behind church attacks in Indonesia; GSPC moves east; and much more.

IRAN

  • An earlier report that Iran had agreed to suspend uranium enrichment has been denied by the Iranian chief negotiator.

THE MIDDLE EAST

  • PLO leader Mahmoud Abbas has invited all terrorists wanted by Israel to join the various PA 'police forces'.
  • This article used to be about Lebanese, Israeli and Western sources alleging that Syria is setting up a larger intelligence network in Lebanon. I guess you'll have to take my word for it. But Syria moving missiles and radar is good news.

IRAQ AND THE HIJAZ

  • Syria says the Iraqi government was lying when it showed the confessions of two alleged Syrian intelligence officials.

THE AMERICAS

EUROPE

  • A Dutch court has acquitted a teenage Muslim of plotting terrorist attacks. Azzouz had been in custody since June 2004, when police found detailed maps of Parliament, the Intelligence Service, Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport and a nuclear reactor at his home. [...] A nationwide terror alert, which lasted for several weeks, was put in place after police found the maps, apparent bomb-making supplies and notes on how to attack buildings. Investigators also found a pellet gun, ammunition clips and a silencer for automatic weapons, night vision goggles and a bulletproof vest at Azzouz's home.
  • In North Ossetia, things are tense between Muslim communities and authorities.

ASIA & AUSTRALASIA

  • Five Shi'ite terrorists have been arrested and an arms cache discovered in Karachi.

AFRICA

  • According to this, the GSPC are relocating to the Middle East.

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Tracked: April 7, 2005 6:22 AM
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4 Comments

Azzouz seems to like jail
The first thing he did as a free man was attacking a photographer

"A Pentagon study has concluded that Muslims do not yearn for freedom, as did Europeans in the USSR."

Although the Middle East Newsline blurb is new, the report is not. The report was released in November 2004 and was covered by The New York Times, among others, at the time.

Since then, we've had elections in Afghanistan and Iraq, tsunami relief efforts that moved public opinion in Indonesia, hundreds of thousands of Lebanese taking to the streets of Beirut to demand Syrian withdrawal, etc. In light of those events, reliance on Zogby polls and the foggy groupthink from the folks at Foggy Bottom doesn't seem all that impressive, does it?

Title and article don't really match.
The people in Eastern Europe didn't expect that freedom would come from Moscow just as the people in the Middle East don't expect that it comes from Washington.

"There is no yearning-to-be-liberated-by-the-U.S. groundswell among Muslim societies -- except to be liberated perhaps from what they see as apostate tyrannies that the U.S. so determinedly promotes and defends."

So they want to choose their own goverment, that is the only freedom the Eastern Europeans won, it is a really big one as the right to start businesses etc. follow from them. It does mean that they will loose rights that are not in accordance with their religion as the new leaders will be much more religious but that happened also in Eastern Europe.

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