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Winds of War: March 24/06

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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

  • Seven British men are on trial for planning a terrorist campaign in Britain. They were found to have over a ton of ammonium nitrate fertilise as well as aluminium powder. Potential targets included Bluewater shopping mall, trains and nightclubs. One of the accused men is accused of trying to purchase a radiological bomb from Russia mafia contacts in Belgium. The Times has lots of information about the American 'supergrass' whose evidence is so vital to the case. Mohammed Babar went to Pakistan shortly after 9/11 to join the jihad. After meeting Omar Bakri Muhammad and Abu Hamza, he prepared for terrorist attacks in Britain.
  • ETA has thrown in the towel and announced a permanent ceasefire. They have demands, of course: legalise Batasuna, a referendum on self-determination and an 'end to repression'

Other Topics Today Include: Britain wants tough options on Iran; China follows Russia; Japan to continue oil field development; Israel charges A-Q cell; PFLP-GC offers to join Leb. Army; Hamas doubletalk; Egypt attack thwarted?; Jordan Islamists optmistic; Iraq documents reveal Russian perfidy; U.S.-Iran talks on Iraq; terrorist 'doctor' kills 43; AQ in Saudi Arabia replaces dead commanders; FARC leaders indicted; Albany imam charged; Bolivia bombings; Frenchman throw packages at White House; Danish imam recorded calling for assassination; more rioting in France's 'suburbs'?; '10 Euros for Resistance'; Lords back down on 'glorification' clause; Kadyrov says Basayev has no safe haven; Kazakhstan applauds Uzbek handling of Islamic riots; the Pakistani Taliban in Waziristan; five SeS convicted of terror charges; 172 terror camps in Bangladesh; Afghan faces death for conversion to Christianity; North Korea says it can carry out pre-emptive strike; JI's young leader; crackdown on Abu Sayyaf; communist, Islamist rebels form alliance; Pentagon praises Morocco; calls for U.S. troops for Sudan; more fighting in Mogadishu; EU force for Congo; and much more.

Iran

  • If Kenneth Timmerman is to be believed, this plan is hopeless due to Russia's double game.
  • An Iranian regime paper voices the obvious: we must declare that 1385 is being foreseen to be a particularly dangerous year for the Islamic regime...
  • How dangerous? Well, it could be worse for 'em. Check out Mark Buehner's argument in favour of nuking Iran.

The Middle East

  • Israel has released summaries of the indictments of two palestinian al-Qaeda terrorists recruited in Jordan to carry out a terrorist attack in Jerusalem. The plan involved a suicide bomber attacking a pizza restaurant, with a car bomber detonating amongst the rescue workers and onlookers.
  • Abu Musab al-Zarqawi personally threatened Abdullah Azzam's son after he denounced the bombing of three hotels in Amman, Jordan.
  • A terrorist attack on an Egyptian fuel facility may have been thwarted. A post on a jihadist forum recounts how a car full of explosives was halted by security forces
  • Jordan has sentenced nine men to death for inciting riots in 2002. The rioting took place in the 'conservative' city of Maan, a repeat of similar violence in 2000, 1998, 1996 and 1989. Six people, including two policemen, were killed in the 2002 riots.

Iraq and the Gulf

  • Documents recovered from Iraq reveal that a Russian diplomat named Vladimir Teterenko gave the Iraqi government a detailed account of coalition war plans. Teterenko allegedly recieved allocations of 3 million barrels of oil, approximately $1.5 million. Other documents at that ABC page discuss contacts between al-Qaeda and Iraq, and Saddam's interest in French campaign finance laws...
  • An Australian who has been held without charge for 18 months by Kurdish authorities denies he tried to join a jihad group. Ahmed Jamal says he arrived in Iraq three months after the invasion to buid a mosque and find a wife.
  • The Iraqi foreign minister gave the CIA intelligence about Iraq's WMD's prior to the war - some of it was wrong, some of it was right. Of course, MSNBC wants to know 'why didn’t the agency listen?'
  • Al-Qaeda in Saudia Arabia have replaced the commanders killed by Saudi forces over the last few months. They may need to do it again soon, at this rate. Another three suspects have been detained.
  • PM Blair says that Iran is meddling 'furiously' in Iraq, saying: The conventional view is that, for example, Iran is hostile to al-Qaeda and therefore would never support its activities. But as we know from our own history of conflict, under the pressure of battle, alliances shift and change.

The Americas

  • The U.S. government has issued federal indictments for 50 leaders of the narco-terrorist FARC outfit. The indictments said that FARC supplies over half of the world's cocaine. The 50 leaders were wanted for ordering the murder of Colombian farmers, the kidnap and murder of U.S. citizens and for shooting down U.S. aircraft spraying coca crops.
  • A good discussion of the problem the U.S. faces when considering the establishment of Islamic enclaves.
  • The U.S. has listed al-Manar television, al-Nour Radio and the Lebanese Media Group as Specially Designated Global Terrorist entities for being mouthpieces of Hezbollah.
  • An Albany imam has been accused of gathering intelligence for al-Qaeda. Yassin Aref's name and contact details were discovered in terrorist training camps, including the Ansar al-Islam base in Kurdistan.
  • An American man and his Uruguayan wife have been arrested in Bolivia for carrying out two bombings, which killed two and wounded seven. The couple planned several other attacks, including one thwarted by police. President Evo Morales said: "The U.S. government fights terrorism, and they send us terrorists." However, other officials suggested Claudio Lestad, of New Orleans, was mentally ill.
  • Some analysis of those statistics floating around about casualties under the Bush and Clinton administrations - they're not what they seem.

Europe

  • The intrepid Mohamed Sifaoui has recorded a Danish imam calling for the murder of Naser Khader, the founder of an organisation called 'Democratic Muslims'.
  • After reports of gangs vandalising government property (more than usual) in some French 'suburbs' this week, the French government is concerned that the students' rioting might prompt more of what we saw in October-November.
  • Europeans are still giving to the "10 Euros for Resistance" campaign, and European governments are doing little to stop it. Note that this overt terror financing operation has been gathering fund since at least since at least December 2004.
  • Britain's House of Lords has backed down over a controversial clause of the government's latest terrorism legislation, namely the glorification of terrorism.
  • Louia al-Sakka is making a nuisance of himself in his Turkish court-room. The man is charged with funding four truck bombings in Turkey in 2003, but is wanted by Jordan for plotting with Zarqawi to attack targets there during millenium celebrations. He was captured while preparing a yacht-bombing of an Israeli cruise-liner.
  • Daniel Hannan says the EU constitution never died, but is being instituted as law without referendums. Well, as Giscard d'Estaing said: "The rejection of the constitution was a mistake that will have to be corrected".
  • Three Austrian Muslim conscripts have refused to salute the Austrian flag. Austria is planning to have imams on site in future to 'mediate', but an Austrian paper suggests the army follow the police's example, and only have Muslims serve under Muslim officers...

Russia, Caucasus & Central Asia

  • The latest issue of Jamestown's Chechnya Weekly is out. A new offer of amnesty for Chechen terrorists; a Dagestani district chief is gunned down; Islamists chuckle over Russian fears that Kadyrov will start an Islamic revival in Chechnya; and much more.
  • Is Russia trying to reassert itself in the former Soviet republics? This article says yes.

Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh

  • The Guardian has a good overview of the 'Pakistani Taliban' takeover of Waziristan. Related, a cleric who had recently distanced himself from the Taliban was gunned down in Waziristan by masked gunmen.
  • India is putting pressure on Bangladesh to close 172 terrorist camps. Bangladesh, of course, denies the camps exist.
  • Five Pakistani men have been convicted of involvement in the murder of 45 Shi'ite pilgrims in a bombing in March last year. Two of the Sipah-e-Sahaba men will be executed, while the other three will be given life sentences.
  • An Afghan man is facing death for converting to Christianity. The prosecution, possibly in an attempt to assuage mounting international concern, suggested Abdul Rahman is insane, and thus unfit to face trial. Rahman denies he is insane. An Arab Maronite writer comments that more than a few Afghans have secretly converted to Christianity.

Far East & South East Asia

  • A North Korean ship seized in 2003 by the Australian navy, after it deposited over 300lbs of heroin, was bombed by the Aussie air force in what FM Downer called a 'public demonstration of outrage'. Australia and many other countries believe North Korea sells heroin in order to bolster its basketcase economy.
  • Jemaah Islamiyah's leader is one Abu Dujana, an Indonesian who learned terrorist techniques in Afghanistan alongside Hambali and retains good relations with al-Qaeda.
  • Three sets of Molotov cocktails thrown at the homes of Westerners or Malaysians working for Western companies. Is there a connection? Malaysian police say no.
  • The Filipino security forces are stepping up efforts to track down Abu Sayyaf members on Mindanao.

Africa

  • The Pentagon has praised Moroccan efforts against terrorism, particularly the GSPC. Al-Horra reported that GSPC cells in Morocco are transporting arms from Algeria to Europe for terror attacks.
  • Somali warlords are still blocking food aid as a weapon to starve Somalis.
  • Fighting between the (deep breath) Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism and the al-Qaeda-linked Islamic courts militias have claimed sixty lives in two days.
  • The EU is to send a peace-keeping force to Congo to safeguard upcoming elections. The force will number over 1,000, with France and Germany contributing 500 soldiers each.

The Global War

  • Harry's Place covers PM Blair's speech that pretty much says it all about the war on terror.

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ETA has thrown in the towel and announced a permanent ceasefire.

??? I don't know much about boxing, but I think that is the Spanish administration the one that has thrown the towel before ETA aproving a Nationalist regional statute for Catalonia just one day before the ceasefire was made public.

They have demands, of course: legalise Batasuna, a referendum on self-determination and an 'end to repression'.

Please note that is what they have always asked for: they will stop killing permanently if we surrender.

In the end this is the last step in a road map conceived around one year before 3/11, that has been acomplished in all its points amid support of all the Spanish Left and the collaboration of the few non-leftist Spanish media groups, that have gotten new Digital TV channel licenses from this weak administration.

The good thing is that not many Spaniards, not even Socialist voters, trust either ETA or Zapatero. Those days, the Leftist media groups add so much sugar to the announce of the ceasefire that are starting to get the people sick, especially because we all know that the previous 1998 ETA truce ended in a bloodbath. Also the economic environment is deteriorating.

And hopefully this is Zapatero last card. Sooner or later the game will be over, then we will see what they invent to stay in office...

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