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July 11, 2005
Diary On Militant Islamic Pigs #2: Today's Summary On Terrorism (Updated)
Topics: War on TerrorThis new feature continues, inspired by the mindless acts of human pigs called militant Islamists. Here is today's news summary on events around the world that are related to the existence, acts, and response to the militant Islamic pigs responsible for terrorist attacks on civilization.
Terror alert highest ever as police fear new attack: BRITAIN'S terrorist alert has been raised to its highest-ever level because the London rush-hour bombers are alive and planning another attack ...
U.S. official cites London bombing probe's 'urgency': U.S. investigators suspect those who carried out deadly terror bombings in London last week remain alive, adding urgency to the investigation, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said on Sunday.
Al-Qa'ida must not divide Europe: SENIOR politicians and the national media in France have put aside disputes over the Iraq war and pledged unqualified support to British Prime Minister Tony Blair in the wake of the London bomb attacks, stating that Europe must not give in to the divisions that followed the terrorist atrocities in Madrid last year.
Homeland chief fears 'second wave' attack: British and U.S. officials voiced worries Sunday that further attacks may follow the terrorist attacks last Thursday if the bombers aren't caught.
Suicide attacks kill at least 48 in Iraq: A man strapped with explosives blew himself up Sunday at an Iraqi military recruiting center in Baghdad, one of a series of suicide attacks that killed at least 48 people and ended a relative lull in ...
Police seek bombing footage: British police have appealed to the public for images taken at the sites of last week's bomb attacks in the hope they will yield vital clues to catch those who killed at least 49 people.
Uk could be paying the price for a tradition: Long before bombs ripped through London late last week, Britain had become a breeding ground for hate, fed by a militant version of Islam.
Israel Denies Mideast Strife, Terror Link: Israeli officials on Sunday rejected British Prime Minister Tony Blair's contention that conflict in the Middle East is one of the underlying causes of terror, saying the London bombings are part of a wider terror war being waged against Western countries.
UK religious leaders defiant over bombings: Leaders of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths in Britain have issued a joint statement expressing their intent to resist attempts to divide them in the wake of Thursday's bomb attacks in London.
Iraq warns neighbors of terror threat: Iraq warned Sunday that the cycle of terror and violence raging in the war-torn nation could spread to its neighbors as a result of ongoing military campaigns against insurgency.
London bomb attacks won't sway Afghan troop decision: Prime Minister John Howard says the terrorist attacks on London will have no impact on whether the Government decides to send troops to Afghanistan.
Beazley backs Afghan deployment: AUSTRALIA should withdraw from Iraq and instead send troops to "terrorist central" Afghanistan because that was where they were most needed, Opposition Leader Kim Beazley said today.
Police beheaded in resurgence of Taliban terror: Six Afghan policemen have been found beheaded after their patrol was ambushed by Taleban guerrillas.
Time to re-evaluate enemy agenda: The global dominance of the West in general (and America in particular) is a role that Al Qaeda wants for itself. It wants its own brand of fundamentalism to go truly global to the point where its ideology reigns supreme through subjugation by terror. Seven explosions ripped through central London on Thursday. This was the day when the world's most powerful men convened for the opening of the G8 summit in Scotland. It was the day after London had learnt it would stage the Olympic Games in 2012.
The free world will remember and respond to 9/11 and 7/7. The Islamists will come to know our resolve, and they themselves will eventually know the pain and suffering that they have inflicted and continue to inflict on the innocent.
Evening updates:
Four suspected terrorists escape from US army base in Afghanistan: Four dangerous suspected terrorists escaped on Monday from the main US base in Afghanistan, the first time anyone has broken out of the heavily guarded detention facility, sparking a massive ground and air search, officials said.
Islamist accused of killing Theo van Gogh offers no defence: THE Islamic radical accused of killing Theo van Gogh, the Dutch film-maker, limped into Amsterdam's high-security court yesterday with a Koran under his arm and insisted on his right not to be defended because he does not recognise the authority of the court.
Al Qaeda remains a lethal force: Fuelled by the Iraq war, Al Qaeda's ability to inspire and direct Islamic radicals around the world has grown over recent years despite its own organizational structure being diminished, analysts say. (interesting points but as with most views provided from the Left or from outside the U.S., we see criticism without offering substantive alternative to U.S. being attacked)
PM Blair condemns carnage as toll hits 52: PRIME Minister Tony Blair has condemned last week's bomb attacks in London as a "murderous carnage of the innocent" and vowed Britain will hunt down the suspected Islamist militants responsible.
Srebrenica massacre, a dark page in history News analysis: About 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in Srebrenica in 1995 in Europe's worst atrocity since World War II. (this Tehran Times version of the roots of Islamic terrorism, uses the terrible massacre at Srebrenica, a massacre that should have never been allowed to happen and for which many still go unpunished, to white wash militant Islam's role in, and responsibility for, terrorism throughout the world)
US troops kill insurgents after weekend of violence in Iraq (July 12 article): UNITED States troops killed ten insurgents in Tal Afar in the north of Iraq yesterday, while ten Iraqi troops died in two attacks north-east of the capital - a surge of violence following a relative lull last week. A US statement said soldiers of the 3rd Armoured Cavalry Regiment killed the ten insurgents. American troops killed four rebels during fighting in the same city on Sunday.
Spain cannot corroborate role of Syrian in London attacks: Spain on Monday could not corroborate reports that a Syrian with dual Spanish nationality and alleged ties to al-Qaeda was a suspect in last week's bomb attacks in London, according to the Spanish secretary of state for security. "At the present time, it is something which cannot be corroborated at all," Antonio Camacho said. "The British authorities have not contacted us about that," he added. On Sunday, British newspapers such as The Times reported that Mustapha Setmarian Nasar, 47, whom Spanish authorities consider the founder of the first Al-Qaeda cell in Spain, was "one of the suspects" in the British probe. (Is that cannot or will not - after all, we're talking about 'whimpy on terrorism' Spain)
Posted by Hyscience at July 11, 2005 12:55 AM
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