Saturday, October 31, 2009

Obama Administration Eyeing Navy Brig in South Carolina for Gitmo Detainees, Sources Say

No, no, no and no.  Foreign terrorist suspects should never set foot on American soil for any reason.  I've said this before and I'll say it again, foreign terrorists captured outside the United Stated should be held under the provisions of the Geneva Conventions.  Those conventions  state that captured enemy may be held for the duration of hostilities.  In other words, they can be held until such time as the Islamists stop waging global Jihad.  Nowhere in the Geneva Conventions does it call for captured enemies to be held on the capturing countries territory, only that they be held in safe and humane conditions.  Nowhere in the Geneva Conventions does it call for the civil trial of captured enemy. 

The future will surely produce many more captured Muslim terrorists, both on foreign soil and domestically. So the question becomes, what to do with them.

With or without the Geneva Conventions the obvious solution to incarcerating Islamic terrorists is to use prison ships kept in international waters.  This would eliminate the possibility for escape or communication with those terrorists still at large.

American born or naturalized citizens convicted of any type of terrorist activity or support should be incarcerated for life and a day, no exceptions.  Foreign national terrorists caught on American soil and American born terrorists should also be held on prison ships to keep their fanatical Islamic poison from being spread throughout American civil prison systems. 

Unfortunately, the Bush administration erred early on by trying to deal with foreign terrorists in a quasi-civilian manner.  This of course opened the administration up to countless lawsuits brought by the anti-American fellow travelers of Islamic terrorists.  Had captured enemy combatants been held under the provisions of the Geneva Conventions from the beginning, there would be no opportunity for the outrageous lawsuits now facing the current administration.  Not only do these lawsuits tie up valuable time and resources, more importantly, they are used as a platform for propaganda and media attention for the poor, misunderstood, Muslim terrorists. 

Never forget that the basis of all the Islamic attacks against the West are rooted in the teaching of the Pedophile Mohammed that demands that all Muslims must further the spread of Islam through any means.  The only time limit on the Jihad is that it proceed until Islam dominates all of humanity. 

Where will you be when the Jihad hits the street?


FROM FOXNEWS.COM:

Obama Administration Eyeing Navy Brig in South Carolina for Gitmo Detainees, Sources Say
by Catherine Herridge 
FOXNews.com  October 30, 2009

Sources tell Fox News that one scenario is that a "handful" of detainees who are already in the military courts at Guantanamo could be brought stateside as a "trial run" to test the system.

The Navy brig in Charleston, S.C., is "very much in play" as an option to transfer Guantanamo Bay detainees for military commission hearings in the U.S., multiple sources tell Fox News.
Some sources describe the Naval Consolidated Brig -- which has housed at least two enemy combatants since 9/11 -- as a leading option being considered by the task force reviewing the Guantanamo issue.

The two enemy combatants who were held in the Navy brig were eventually transferred to the federal court system. Ali al Marri was sentenced this week for being an Al Qaeda sleeper agent, and the other detainee, Jose Padilla, was sentenced in 2007 to more than 17 years in prison on terror charges.

Sources familiar with the review tell Fox News that Undersecretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs Phil Carter was present during a site tour of the Navy brig, conducted in the late-September to early-October timeframe.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, who supports closing the facility at Guantanamo Bay, said any plan must be thorough.

"Right now, I am not going to agree to have anybody sent from Gitmo for trial anywhere until we have a comprehensive plan," Graham told Fox News.
If military commission hearings go ahead in the U.S., sources tell Fox News that one scenario is that a "handful" of detainees who are already in the military courts at Guantanamo could be brought stateside as a "trial run" to test the system.
It is believed that a site near the Navy brig, possibly a National Guard site, would need to be refurbished as a venue for the military commissions.

A Defense Department spokeswoman did not deny the substance of the reports from Fox News about the Navy Brig or the site tour.
"The Department continues to evaluate facilities in the United States as part of its efforts to close the detention facility at GTMO in accordance with the president's executive order," said Major Tanya J. Bradsher, a Defense Department spokeswoman who handles Guantanamo issues.

A military spokesman for the Navy brig in Charleston referred all calls to the Department of Justice in Washington, where the interagency task force is reviewing all issues related to the closure of the Guantanamo detention camps.

The White House says no decision has been made.

WTF is going on here?

WTF is going on here?  While it's expected that the Associated Press, the originator of this story would take sides against America, but for Fox News to pick up the outrageous accusation that the FBI murdered a Muslim terrorist suspect is beyond belief.  Whatever happened to the presumption of innocence? 

For Fox to simply rubberstamp this outrageous accusation without comment is a low for them. 

All the usual terrorist loving, Islamist apologists of course have come out from under their rocks to make unequivocal statements of support for a suspected Muslim "holy man" and terrorist ringleader who was shot and killed while trying to kill FBI agents.

The headline "Murdered Imam's Followers Deny FBI Raid Claims"  is of course yellow journalism at it's purest.  Using the popular press to find the FBI guilty without any credible evidence is a tactic perfected by Herman Goebbels  and used daily by CAIR and the other Islamic spawn of the Muslim Brotherhood. 

I surely hope FOX realizes that it has been used by the Associated Press and retracts the use of this inflammatory headline and one sided story in defense of a suspected violent Islamic terrorist.

Ye gads and little fishes, when will the American public get full and true information about the raging Islamic Jihad  bent on subjugating the Western world?  When will the American public wake up from their dazed ifatuation with "reality" shows and demand full and impartial reporting by the Mainstream Media? 


FROM FOXNEWS.COM:

Murdered Imam's Followers Deny FBI Radical Claims
Friday, October 30, 2009

DETROIT —  A mosque on Friday dismissed as "utterly preposterous" the FBI's allegations that its murdered leader was part of a radical Islamic group.

Luqman Ameen Abdullah, the imam or prayer leader of Masjid Al-Haqq in Detroit, was a "recognized and respected member of numerous mainstream Muslim organizations and leadership bodies," the mosque said.
Abdullah, 53, was fatally shot Wednesday as FBI agents tried to arrest him on several charges, including conspiracy to sell stolen goods. The FBI says he resisted arrest inside a warehouse and fired a gun.

A criminal complaint filed by the government describes Abdullah as a leader of a national radical Sunni group that wants to create an Islamic state within the U.S. The FBI says he had extreme anti-government views and encouraged followers to commit violence.
No terrorism-related charges were brought against any of the 11 people charged in the complaint, including Abdullah.

"The slanderous allegations of his being a national leader of a radical Islamic sect is utterly preposterous. These allegations are contrary to what we as a community stand for," the mosque said.
The statement was read by an assistant prayer leader, Mikail Stewart Sandiq, as many members milled outside the mosque after Friday prayers. He declined to answer questions.
Abdullah's son, Omar Regan, 34, of Los Angeles said he helped prepare the body for a funeral Saturday. He said his father was shot multiple times, and called the killing "barbaric."

"What's done is done," Regan said, standing across the street from the mosque. "He knew he was wronged. If God calls you home, you can't help but answer."
As for the government's allegations, Regan said "they can hold up a piece of paper but show me you have proof. Where is it?"

FBI spokeswoman Sandra Berchtold declined to comment on how many times Abdullah was shot. She referred questions to police in Dearborn, the Detroit suburb where the shooting took place. A city spokeswoman did not immediately respond to an e-mailed message seeking comment, and the Wayne County medical examiner's office did not immediately respond to phone messages.

Two of the 11 people named in the criminal complaint were still at large Friday. At least four men have been ordered held without bond; another is in a Michigan prison.

In Washington, a group called the American Muslim Taskforce on Civil Rights and Elections called for an independent investigation of Abdullah's death.
The group is an umbrella organization whose members include the American Muslim Alliance, American Muslims for Palestine and Council on American-Islamic Relations.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Photographer from The News assaulted

Muslim violence on the streets of America increases even as we appease the Islamic thugs who expect non-Muslims to comply with their every whim and command.  The arrogance of Islam knows no bounds because the Pedophile Mohammed decreed that Islam is superior to all else on earth.

Now we are seeing the fruits of appeasement with the open attack on a news photographer going about his legal business in public.  


FROM DETNEWS.COM:

Photographer from The News assaulted
The Detroit News

Detroit -- Police are investigating the assault of a Detroit News photographer outside a mosque whose leader was killed during a shootout with FBI agents Wednesday.

A group of men attacked photographer Ricardo Thomas about 6:30 p.m. outside the mosque on Clairmont at Holmur.
The attack lasted about 30 seconds and damaged camera equipment Thomas carried with him. The men returned to the mosque, but had left by the time police arrived.

"They told him to stop taking pictures; he said, 'I'm just doing my job,' and then they set upon him," said reporter Charlie LeDuff, who witnessed the assault.

Thomas, whose lip was split and glasses broken, drove himself to a hospital for treatment.
Jonathan Wolman, editor and publisher of The Detroit News, called the incident "outrageous."

"Ricardo is a consummate professional who was shooting photos across from the mosque, on public property," he said.
"He was roughed up and his cameras were stomped to the ground without provocation, and we understand police are talking to witnesses and reviewing this outrageous incident."

Jolo: fear of attacks, masses cancelled for the All Saints and All Souls

Violence works.  Muslims continue to use violence to intimidate non-Muslims into doing what the Muslim street want them to.  In Jolo, Philippines, the local Bishop has curtailed masses due to attacks with hand grenades in previous weeks, even thought there were no injuries. 

Appeasement and cowardice in the face of Islamic threats only gets more violence.  Islam must never be accommodated in any way by the West.  To do so is to cede our freedom to the abomination of Islam.
This latest and greatest Islamic Jihad must be defeated and the Muslim world beaten back to it's 7th century origins. 


FROM ASIANEWS.IT:

Jolo: fear of attacks, masses cancelled for the All Saints and All Souls

Bishop Angelito Lampon "precautionary measure". There will however be brief moments of prayer at the cemetery and the blessing of the graves. The decision follows attack on the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Caramel. On July 7 last another attack caused 6 deaths and 40 wounded.

Manila (AsiaNews) - Mgr Angelito Lampon, Apostolic Vicar of Jolo, has cancelled masses for the feast of All Saints and All Souls, 1 and 2 November. The decision was taken following an attack at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Caramel, October2 7. The launch of a grenade damaged the building. The prelate explains that this is a "precautionary measure" and the faithful can participate in "moments of common prayer."

In a statement posted on the website of the Philippine Bishops Conference (Cpcp), Msgr. Angelito Lampon confirms the cancellation of the mass originally planned at the cemetery; instead he will lead brief moments of prayer for the dead and bless the graves. The Justice and Peace Commission of the Vicariate of Jolo said the attack on  October 27 caused minimal damage to the roof and windows of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Caramel, but there were no injuries nor casualties.  

The town of Jolo, the capital of the province of Sulu in southern Philippines, is a majority Muslim area, the scene of attacks and violence in the past. Abu Sayyaf gangs are active in the area, a Filipino Islamic fundamentalist movement linked to terror network al Qaeda.
On July 7, 2009 another attack targeted the cathedral of Mount Caramel: the launch of a grenade caused the deaths of six people, wounding forty others.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

"Incidents" in France after a "youth" dies evading police

France continues to burn at the hands of Muslim terrorist/thugs while the police are powerless to stop the rioting and mayhem. Bye Bye France.


FROM JIHADWATCH.ORG:

"Incidents" in France after a "youth" dies evading police

"After his death, at least 50 youths took to the streets and started to break windows at the entrance of Gabelle, an outskirt of the city. The youths also burned garbage, tires, a motorcycle and five vehicles in a shipyard, said the police. When the Police and the fire-fighters arrived on the scène, protesters threw stones and Molotov cocktails against them. Then, the police retaliate by firing tear gas but it was unable to enter into Gabelle."
Emphasis mine.
Think about that last sentence for a minute.

"France/Civil unrest: clashes erupted in Fréjus after a young man killed himself," from ESISC,  

October 26 (thanks to Bill):

Violent clashes erupted late on Sunday in the town of Fréjus (south of France) after Mohamed El Matari, a 21 years-old Moroccan national, living in the city killed himself while he was trying to steer clear of a roadblock. According to Simon Babri, the chief of staff of the Prefect, "initially, at 17h30, the young man turned back to avoid a roadblock at the entrance of Fréjus and he fled. He tried to bypass a second roadblock and by driving on the bottom side of the road it hit a tree".

After his death, at least 50 youths took to the streets and started to break windows at the entrance of Gabelle, an outskirt of the city. The youths also burned garbage, tires, a motorcycle and five vehicles in a shipyard, said the police. When the Police and the fire-fighters arrived on the scène, protesters threw stones and Molotov cocktails against them. Then, the police retaliate by firing tear gas but it was unable to enter into Gabelle.

No wounded have been reported during the incidents. According to a statement published by the prefecture of the Var region, "at midnight the police were able to take position inside the area and to restore calm." However, police stay in the area during the night to prevent any other incidents.

Birmingham terrorist beheading plotters freed early from jail

Britain continues to commit suicide by Muslim.  Here's another outrageous story of convicted Muslim terrorists released after only a few years for "good behavior".

Captured, convicted Muslim terrorists should be incarcerated until the cessation of hostilities.  In the case of Islam, that effectively means life without parole, as the Islamic Jihad will go on until Islam is crushed as a world power.

The Geneva Conventions call for the interment of captured combatants until the end of hostilities.  With the certain increase of captured Muslim terrorists around the world, confinement on prison ships is the safest, most secure, and cost effective place to hold them.


FROM SUNDAYMERCURY.NET:

Birmingham terrorist beheading plotters freed early from jail

Oct 25 2009 by Ben Goldby, Sunday Mercury

A GANG of convicted terrorists who plotted to kidnap and behead a British Muslim soldier are back on the streets of Birmingham after being released early from jail.

Hamid Elasmar, from Edgbaston, Zahoor Iqbal, from Kingstanding, and Mohammed Irfan, from Ward End, were all caged less than two years ago.
They had been jailed for between three and seven years after helping to plan the kidnap of a squaddie on Broad Street and behead him “like a pig” in a lock-up garage.
But the men have now been released early for good behaviour.
Parviz Khan, 39, from Alum Rock, is serving 14 years after being jailed last January for masterminding the attempted killing.

Dr Mohammed Naseem, chairman of Birmingham Central Mosque, said he hoped to visit the terror convicts next week to question them about their warped crime.
“If they have planned something like this then they are in the wrong about their Islamic obligations and we would want to re-educate them,” he said.

‘‘We want to understand these men and if the Government wants to tackle terrorism, it should be working more with the community.”
Zahoor Iqbal, 32, was jailed for seven years in February 2008 after he admitted helping Parvis Khan supply equipment – including night vision goggles and bug sweeping devices – and £12,000 to militants in Pakistan for terrorist activities.
The trial judge said Iqbal, who taught part-time at Saltley School, Bordesley Green, “believed he had an obligation to jihad’’.

The amateur cricketer, dubbed “the Terminator” by team-mates at Solihull & Blossomfield Cricket Club, was arrested at his £150,000 home in February 2007.

Elasmar, 46, was jailed for three years and four months last February after pleading guilty to assisting the terror cell. He was freed after serving just FIVE months and is now living on housing benefits in a flat near to Edgbaston Cricket Ground.
Despite his terror conviction, the Morocco-born extremist has not been deported as he has British National status gained when he married his English ex-wife.

During the gang’s trial the court heard how two weeks prior to their arrest they met at Elasmar’s council flat to plot the release of video footage of the planned execution to a terrorist website.

And a security services bug installed in Khan’s home had recorded him telling Elasmar that he intended to parade the dead soldier’s head on a pole.

Khan said: “We give the judgment... we’ll then cut it off like you cut a pig, man.
“Then you put it on a stick. Then we throw the body, burn it, send the video.”
Mohammed Irfan, 33, was jailed for four years after pleading guilty to engaging in conduct with the intention of assisting in the commission of acts of terrorism, namely helping Khan to supply equipment to Pakistan.

His modest terraced home was raided by counter terrorism cops after he took part in discussions about how to kidnap a soldier for their evil plot.
Irfan admitted assisting Khan in supplying equipment to foreign fighters and, when the plot mastermind made his final trip to Pakistan before the gang was arrested, Irfan was seen on CCTV helping him at the airport.

When the Sunday Mercury called at Irfan’s home, we were told by a housemate that he was back living in Ward End, but was working and would not be home for a week.

A fourth accomplice, Basiru Gassama, 32, formerly of Hodge Hill, Birmingham, has also been released after serving less than 18 months for failing to disclose information about the plot.

His role was to identify a Gambian Muslim soldier in the British army who could be lured to the Broad Street area of Birmingham with the promise of drugs, drink and women.

Gassama left the Midlands after his release and is believed to be living in South East England.

The four terrorists remain on a Bank of England watchlist restricting their bank accounts, freezing their assets and imposing caps on any financial transactions.
This is in order to prevent them using funds to supply overseas terror organisations in the future.

Pressure on Catholic family to rob them of house and property

Typical Muslim tactics that have been carried out for 1400 years.  If Muslims can't used brute force, they'll use harassment, intimidation, terror and murder to obtain their ends.  The ends in this case are as always: the displacement and occupation of other religions from their home countries.

FROM ASIANEWS.IT:

Pressure on Catholic family to rob them of house and property
by William Gomes

Muslim groups have shot at the house and have built a wall to expropriate the land, while the police fails to intervene. "Allah Akbar" in place of the cross. Other Christian families have had to leave the area.

Dhaka (AsiaNews) - A Catholic family in the parish of St. Lawrence is receiving threats and being shot at to force it to abandon the area so the house and surrounding land can be taken.

On 22 October around 19.30, a group of local Muslims fired several gunshots at the house of the family of Sunil Gomes. Two weeks earlier, on October 8, 150 Muslims invaded the home of Gomes family and under the threat of violence annexed part of the garden building a dividing wall. Mrs. Rita Gomes, the eldest daughter of Sunil (pictured), who tried to stop them, was beaten. Everything happened in front of the detached gaze of the police, who did not intervene. The Muslim group has removed the plaque with the name of the Gomes family and a small cross and put in its place a plaque with the inscription "Allah Akbar" (God is great).

Ms Gomes said that the attacks were instigated by some Muslim neighbours, particularly the Kazi family, who along with other Muslims in the neighbourhood have been trying for over a year to expel the Catholics from their home.
Some time ago other Catholic families in the same neighbourhood have suffered the same fate and emigrated to India.

Mrs. Gomes told AsiaNews that the Muslim neighbours "have been pushing us to sell the house for a long time." But the family includes very old and sick parents who could not endure a forced relocation.

"Because we are Christians - says Ms Gomes, - nobody comes to help us. Muslims have wealth and power from the political point of view. They have strong links with the ruling party, the Awami League".
Rita Gomes is the eldest daughter of the family. She has a younger sister, Jhuma who will soon enter a convent.

Seizures of land and houses are very common in Bangladesh. The victims are usually members of ethnic religious and tribal minorities. The parish of St. Lawrence in Dhaka  is home to over 1000 Catholic families.

Our Churchill and Dismantling America

Two fine essays that reinforce each other.  

Our Churchill
By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.


Dismantling America
Thomas Sowell

Parallel Justice

Creeping Sharia.  Now in Denmark, soon in America if we don't stop the Muslim invasion. The good Baron calls this "parallel Justice, but it is in fact UNEQUAL justice because Sharia law subjugates women, imposes draconian, barbaric punishments, and doe not recognize Western mores and law.


FROM GATESOFVIENNA:

Parallel Justice
by Baron Bodissey
 
Most people are familiar with the system of sharia courts which has been established in Britain. Similar systems have been proposed in the USA, Canada, and Australia, as well as other European countries. According to the orthodox multicultural rationale behind such courts, they will act as arbitration boards similar to those used by Orthodox Jews, will be used for civil cases only, and will never be allowed to supersede the secular law of the land.

On closer examination, all of three the above assumptions turn out to be false.

Unlike sharia courts, Orthodox Jewish courts recognize the supremacy of the laws of the nations in which they function. Islam never recognizes any law superseding Islamic law. According to its core texts, such recognition is not possible.

The last two assumptions are belied by events in Vollsmose, a culturally enriched suburb of Odense in Denmark. Imams in Vollsmose sit in judgment on criminal cases, and thereby keep them out of the Danish court system.

This is occurring in Denmark which, unlike many other European countries, has resisted most of the demands made by Muslims, including those for sharia courts. The situation in Vollsmose demonstrates that a parallel judicial system — both civil and criminal — inevitably arises in Muslim enclaves, even in the absence of official state recognition.

This article from the Danish Radio website is not current, but it is quite relevant to what is happening today all over Europe. Many thanks to Reinhard of ICLA for translating it:

Imams mete out punishment in Vollsmose

In Vollsmose most reports to the police are withdrawn and instead end with local imams, who mete out an appropriate punishment.

Police believe the parallel judiciary system undermines their work — and lets criminals escape punishment under Danish law, writes Dagbladet Information.

Police in Vollsmose experience that up to 90 percent of all reports are withdrawn after a few days because the imams and other powerful men in the area resolve the cases on their own.

Parallel judicial societies

“Today there are criminals who are never punished according to Danish law,” says Torben Aagaard, who serves in the Odense district.

He explains that there is a parallel judiciary system, which makes it very difficult for the police to do their work:

“Of course there are many out there who live under Danish law, but as long as they do not dare stand up against the others, it is hard to do anything,” says Torben Aagaard.

Imams have power

He believes that money is being used, threats, and sometimes violence to resolve conflicts within the Muslim communities.

According to imam Abu Bashar, the imams resolve many kinds of conflicts:

“Both neighbor disputes, problems between men and women, and other conflicts. People respect what the imam says, but they do not like the police,” says the local imam, who is often called upon when a conflict occurs in the area.

He would not comment on the issue of violence, but says it is a part of the culture to listen to the imam, and that is why the imam has such power — even more than the police in some contexts.

Gone Fisnin'

Gone fishin', back in a few days.



Monday, October 26, 2009

Terrorising the Terrorists


 Reaper landing.  Notice there are two empty missile statoins under the left wing.  Hopefully, that means at least two less bad guys.

This post dovetails with the previous item "Where the Flying Death Squad Gets It's Information". 
 

Constant pressure, constant doubt and constant threat of imminent death will take a great toll of Islamic terrorist leaders in the Pakistan/Afghanistan theater.  Every leader that can be killed is worth 100's of line troops in the effect they have on the Islamic Jihad.  Under trained, illiterate Muslim terrorist troops without leadership can be rolled up by Pakistani and Afghani troops, keeping most allied Western troops  out of the worst of it.

Setting it up so that the Pakistani/Afghan troops can have large, visible successes against the Taliban/al Qaeda can only promote stability and a return to normalcy.

But be advised, Afghanistan and Pakistan are Muslim majority countries and we can never expect true democracy to thrive there.  The best we can look forward to is semi-secular states that will be able to contain the ongoing threat of Global Jihad.  Of course, both governments are in danger of being subverted by Islamism from within, with or without overt terrorism. 


FROM FRONTPAGEMAG.COM:

Terrorising the Terrorists
The Pakistani army’s campaign in South Waziristan got a boost this week when an American drone attack eliminated an important al Qaeda operative.

The Pakistani newspaper, Dawn, reported that the high-ranking terrorist, Mustafa al-Yazid, an al Qaeda founding member, was killed by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It was the first drone attack since the Pakistani army began its offensive into the jihadists’ South Waziristan stronghold last weekend.

The Predator drone, and its larger Reaper version, has been credited with creating conditions favourable for the long-awaited invasion. A retired Pakistani army colonel analysing Operation-i-Nijaat (Path to Salvation), the army’s name for the Waziristan campaign, wrote that the command structure of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was “in disarray” due to the deaths these unmanned missile strikes have caused among its leadership.

The most famous victim of this death from the air was former TTP leader Baitullah Mehsud. Mehsud was killed last August after the United States had put a five million dollar reward on his head in March under its Rewards for Justice Program. A side benefit of Mehsud’s death was the bloody, internecine battle that broke among the Pakistani Taliban for the vacant leadership.

Also last March, two other terrorist leaders had lucrative bounties placed on them. Information leading to Sirajuddin Haqqani, a major NATO opponent in the Afghanistan insurgency, and Abu Yahya al-Libi would net an informant a million dollars for each one.

But while Haqqani and al-Libi have yet to become acquainted with a Hellfire missile, the number and status of those terrorists who have is impressive. Among those now enjoying their promised 72 virgins in paradise are Osama al-Kini, al Qaeda’s external operations chief; Khalid Habib, leader of al Qaeda’s fighting force, the Shadow Army; and Tahir Yuldashev, leader of the Islamic Union of Uzbekistan, which is currently threatening Germany with terrorist attacks.

The drone campaign against al Qaeda’s and the TTP’s leadership got seriously underway only in 2008 after military dictator Pervez Musharraf was replaced as Pakistan’s president by a civilian, Asaf Zardari. Since Musharraf’s political demise, it is estimated Hellfire missiles have killed 700 jihadists in Pakistan, including two dozen senior al Qaeda and TTP leaders.
READ IT ALL:

Where The Flying Death Squad Gets Its Information

This is an interesting article outlining the very successful anti-Muslim terrorist program being run against the Taliban and al Qaeda.  The only thing that could make this program better would be to expand it 100 fold.  I'm on the fence about getting our troops out of Afghanistan and Pakistan, but if the administration would take unfetter our troops by lifting the dangerous ROE that has been imposed, out military would have a fair chance of smashing Muslim terrororism in the area.

IMHO, what we need to do is pull back most troops into critical areas, greatly increase our Special Operations troops and out Predator and Reaper strikes.  In effect we need an updated, greatly expanded Phoenix program, similar to the extremely successful methods used in Viet Nam.  There, the Phoenix program concentrated on eliminating the Viet Cong Infrastructure (VCI).  After only a few years, the VC were virtually eliminated from active terrorism.  While that brought in the NVA, in Afghanistan and Pakistan, there is no equivalent of the NVA to fill the void of dead Islamic commanders.  Cut off the head, and the snake will die.


FROM STRATEGYPAGE.COM:

Where The Flying Death Squad Gets Its Information

October 25, 2009: The American flying death squad of Predator and Reaper UAVs over Pakistan and Afghanistan have a target list of about 420 Taliban and drug gang leaders. The CIA handles most of the data collection, and actual hits on the targets. Finding these targets is a much larger operation than the effort to keep twenty or so armed UAVs in the air.

The CIA and Department of Defense have enormous databases of people, including basic information like names, physical descriptions, family connections and so. But there is much more, like video and still images of the subjects, their vehicles, hideouts and work places.

The proliferation of video cameras on the battlefield (in UAVs, ground robots, for base security and in the hands of the troops) has provided a huge library of images that show bad guys doing what bad guys do and what they look like while doing it. This can range from moving around carrying weapons, to using those weapons, to the particular driving patterns of people up to no good. This is a unique resource, and the U.S. is putting together a library of these images. This is similar to older still pictures libraries, which were eventually used by pattern recognition software to let machines examine the millions of images digital photo satellites began producing decades ago. The basic problem was that there were quickly too many pictures for human analysts to examine. Computers had to do much of the work, or else most of the images would go unexamined. This technology was quickly adapted to the kind of combat encountered in Iraq and Afghanistan, and terrorist operations in general.

Research has shown that people staring at live video feeds start losing their ability to concentrate on the images after about twenty minutes. This problem has been known for some time, and the military (not to mention civilian security firms) have been seeking a technological solution. It's actually not as bad with UAVs, because the picture constantly changes, but cameras that are fixed can wear operators out real quick.

The basic tech solution is pattern analysis. Since the most common video is digital, it's possible to translate the video into numbers, and then analyze those numbers. Government security organizations have been doing this for some time, but after the fact. It's one thing to have a bunch of computers analyze satellite photos for a week, to see if there was anything useful there. It's quite another matter to do it in real time. But computers have gotten faster, cheaper and smaller in the last few years, and programmers have kept coming up with more efficient routines for analyzing the digital images. Commercial firms already have software on the market that will analyze, in real time, video, and alert a human operator if someone, or something (you are looking for) appears to be there.
READ IT ALL:

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Pat Condell: Wake Up, America

Wake Up America


Saudi female journalist gets 60 lashes for TV show

Our "allies" the Saudis continue to practice the almost total repression of women in the name of Sharia law while the West kisses their upturned asses in vain attempts to influence the 7th century barbarism known as Islam.

When is the West going to realize that "It's Sharia, stupid"?


FROM KHALEEJTIMES.COM:

Saudi female journalist gets 60 lashes for TV show

24 October 2009 RIYADH, Saudi Arabia

A Saudi court on Saturday convicted a female journalist for her involvement in a TV show, in which a Saudi man publicly talked about sex, and sentenced her to 60 lashes.

Rozanna Al Yami is believed to be the first Saudi woman journalist to be given such a punishment. The charges against her included involvement in the preparation of the program and advertising the segment on the Internet.
Abdul-Rahman Al Hazza, the spokesman of the Ministry of Culture and Information, told The Associated Press he had no details of the sentencing and could not comment on it.

In the program, which aired in July on the Lebanese LBC satellite channel, Mazen Abdul-Jawad appears to describe an active sex life and shows sex toys that were blurred by the station. The same court sentenced Abdul-Jawad earlier this month to five years in jail and 1,000 lashes.

The man’s lawyer, Sulaiman Al Jumeii, maintains his client was duped by the TV station and was unaware in many cases he was being recorded.
On Saturday, he told the AP that not trying his client or Al Yami before a court specialized in media matters at the Ministry of Culture and Information was a violation of Saudi law.

‘It is a precedent to try a journalist before a summary court for an issue that concerns the nature of his job,’ he said.
The case has scandalized this ultraconservative country where such public talk about sex is taboo and the sexes are strictly segregated.
The government moved swiftly in the wake of the case, shutting down LBC’s two offices in the kingdom and arresting Abdul-Jawad, who works for the national airline.

Three other men who appeared on the show, ‘Bold Red Line,’ were also convicted of discussing sex publicly and sentenced to two years imprisonment and 300 lashes each.

Muslim student, 18, banned from college because she refuses to remove her burkha



'It is my choice to wear the veil': Shawana Bilqes refused to remove her cover-all Islamic robes at college

At last, a British school that refuses to back down in the face of Muslim demands for special accommodation.  The staff presents rational and clear reasons for refusing to allow a Muslim woman to hide hr face behind a veil while on campus.  The school will certainly become the target of Muslim rage for daring to defy Islamic demands.  Hopefully, the staff will resist the pressure that will be brought against them.

If the tide of special accommodations for Muslims is not stopped soon, Western societies will find themselves no longer free men, but groveling dhimmitude under Islamic domination.



FROM DAILYMAIL.CO.UK:

Muslim student, 18, banned from college because she refuses to remove her burkha
By Liz Hull 

Last updated at 12:47 AM on 24th October 2009



A Muslim student has been banned from enrolling at a college because she refused to remove her burkha.
Shawana Bilqes, 18, wanted to wear the garment  -  which covers her body and face, leaving only her eyes visible  -  during lessons.
But staff at Burnley College refused to enrol her, claiming the burkha was a barrier to 'safety and communication'.

In a strongly worded statement, the college said 'unimpeded' face to face contact between teachers and students was vital.
Miss Bilqes, who wanted to study an access course for a diploma, has now been forced to abandon her plans and is looking elsewhere to complete her studies.

Yesterday she said: 'It is my choice to wear the veil.
'I live around the corner from the college in an area where there are so many practising Muslims.

'I tried to compromise but they wouldn't. The college sent me a letter to say I could continue with my course if I stopped wearing the veil.
'We are in the 21st century and we get people from all walks of life. I'm in the police cadets as well and yet it's not a problem wearing the veil there.'
John Smith, principal of the college, in Burnley, defended the actions of his staff.

He said that a student's face must be fully visible to maintain high standards of teaching between staff and pupils, adding that it was crucial to wear photo ID around the campus for security reasons.
'We do require all students of Burnley College to have their faces visible when at the college,' he said.

'We are determined to maintain the highest standards of teaching and learning. To do this effectively requires unimpeded communication from the teacher to all students, from the students to the teacher and between student and student.

'It is not possible to maintain this essential full communication if the face of any student is not fully visible.
'We are also determined to provide a safe environment for all our students. Central to this is that all members of the college community should be identifiable at all times.

'To this end we require students and staff to wear a security card which displays their photograph.
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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Man bites teacher for shaking daughter's hand

"Moderate" Muslim bites teacher.  Here's another all too common story of a "moderate" Muslim suddenly snapping and committing violence in the name of Allah.  The thing about Muslims living in Western societies is that you can't tell when they they're going to commit Jihad over some trivial issue.

FROM IOL.CO.ZA:

Man bites teacher for shaking daughter's hand
October 22 2009 at 06:33PM

Danish police said on Thursday that a Palestinian father had hit a primary school teacher and bitten his ear after he had shaken the hand of the man's daughter.

The 47-year-old Danish teacher of Moroccan origin had invited the father and daughter for a meeting at the school in the town of Vollsmose on Wednesday when he had been "repeatedly hit and bitten in the ear", the police said.

"The father, a Palestinian, apparently became furious that the teacher had greeted his daughter just before a meeting," said Joergen Andersen, the police superintendent in the nearby city of Odense.

The 33-year-old father, a Muslim, said the teacher had "gone too far and offended his honour", Andersen said.

"The man is apparently not a fundamentalist," Andersen said. But he "could not accept this handshake between the teacher and his daughter".

The father told the police he had "lost his cool" because of what he considered the teacher's "indecent" behaviour.

The teacher was treated at a hospital and put on sick leave.

The father was charged with assault on a public service employee. He was arrested and released on Thursday.

"It's the first time that a teacher is the victim of such violence in Denmark," Odense Mayor Anker Boye told TV2 News television. - AFP

Dissimilar Formation


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Members of the Louisiana Air National Guard's 159th Fighter Wing fly in a joint dissimilar aircraft formation with pilots from Chile, Argentina, Brazil and France as part of a training mission in Chile, Oct. 17. Pilots from the five countries have been working together in an exercise called "SALITRE II," which is a Combined Air Operations Center training opportunity that allows the different countries to train together on things like air search-and-rescue and aerial refueling. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Daniel Farrell, Louisiana Air National Guard, 159th Fighter Wing)

FROM STRATEGYPAGE.COM:

Friday, October 23, 2009

U.S. And Israel Train To Stop Iran


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On it's face, this looks like the Obama administration is actually helping Israel defend itself.  However, the fact that while Israel now has two Arrow anti-missile systems, Obama has cut funding for more.  Arrow is Israel's main defense against Iranian missiles and is now crippled by not being able to acquire more.

FROM STRATEGYPAGE.COM:

U.S. And Israel Train To Stop Iran

October 23, 2009: Over 2,000 U.S. and Israeli troops have conducted their largest joint air-defense training exercise ever. The objective was to see how effective U.S. and Israeli anti-missile systems would be in jointly defending against missile attacks from Iran, Syria and Lebanon. The exercise involved real or simulated use of Israeli Arrow, plus U.S. Thaad, Aegis SM-3, plus Patriot and Hawk missile defense systems from both countries.

About half the $2 billion cost of developing Arrow came from the United States. In addition, American firms have done some of the development work, or contributed technology. The U.S. has been threatening to cut the several hundred million dollars it would be spending on future Arrow development, in order to save money, and allocate more resources to U.S. anti-missile systems (Aegis SM-3, THAAD and GBI). American support of Arrow was originally sort of an insurance policy, in case similar U.S. effort didn't work out. But Israel sees Arrow as its main defense against Iranian missiles. Thus the recent exercise, and the U.S. offer of Thaad and Aegis systems.

Israel has two batteries of Arrow, and over a hundred missiles available. An Arrow battery has 4-8 launchers, and each launcher carries a six missiles in containers. The Arrow was developed to knock down Scud type missiles fired from Syria, Saudi Arabia or Iraq. The two ton Arrow I is being replaced with the 1.3 ton Arrow II, which can shoot down longer range ballistic missiles fired from Iran. Israel is currently developing and testing an upgraded Arrow II.

The U.S. has provided Israel with a mobile X-band radar that enables it to detect incoming ballistic missiles father away. Currently, the Israeli Green Pine radar can only detect a ballistic missile fired from Iran when the missile warhead is about two minutes from hitting a target in Israel. The X-band radar would allow the Iranian missile to be spotted when it was 5-6 minutes away, enabling the Israeli Arrow anti-missile missile to hit the Iranian warhead farther away and with greater certainty. Israel also wants to buy a land based version of the Aegis anti-missile missile.

Returning to Foward Operation Base Lane



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Spc. Justin Slagle returns to Forward Operating Base Lane in a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter after an air assault mission in the Zabul province of Afghanistan, Oct. 15, 2009. Even as leaders in Washington struggle with the next steps in Afghanistan, troops there are moving to better protect the Afghan people by separating them from Taliban influence and intimidation. Photo by Spc. Tia P. Sokimson.


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Reagan Fly Over


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(Oct. 18, 2009) Aircraft assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 14 perform a diamond formation flyby over the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) during a Tiger Cruise air power demonstration. Friends and family members of Sailors assigned to the ship embarked at Pearl Harbor. The Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group is on a routine deployment operating in the 3rd Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Torrey W. Lee


FROM STRAYEGYPAGE.COM:

Dick Cheney's speech, 21 Oct 2009

Dick Cheny calls out Obama on his failure to resolutly address the various Muslim Jihadi groups bent on destroying America.

Dick Cheney's speech, 21 Oct 2009

FROM MYFREEDOMPOST.COM:

"It’s time for President Obama to make good on his promise. The White House must stop dithering while America’s armed forces are in danger."

On Wednesday, October 21, former Vice President Dick Cheney received the The Center for Security Policy's prestigious, Keeper of the Flame Award. The Center for Security Policy is a non-profit, non-partisan national security organization that specializes in identifying policies, actions, and resource needs that are vital to American security and then ensures that such issues are the subject of both focused, principled examination and effective action by recognized policy experts, appropriate officials, opinion leaders, and the general public. The Center inaugurated the Keeper of the Flame Award in 1990 to recognize those individuals who have enhanced American security through their commitment to a strong military, the propagation of democracy and respect for individual rights throughout the world.

Below is the full text of former Vice President Dick Cheney's speech given on Wednesday, October 21, 2009:

Thank you all very much. It’s a pleasure to be here, and especially to receive the Keeper of the Flame Award in the company of so many good friends.
I’m told that among those you’ve recognized before me was my friend Don Rumsfeld. I don’t mind that a bit. It fits something of a pattern. In a career that includes being chief of staff, congressman, and secretary of defense, I haven’t had much that Don didn’t get first. But truth be told, any award once conferred on Donald Rumsfeld carries extra luster, and I am very proud to see my name added to such a distinguished list.

To Frank Gaffney and all the supporters of Center for Security Policy, I thank you for this honor. And I thank you for the great energy and high intelligence you bring to as vital a cause as there is – the advance of freedom and the uncompromising defense of the United States.

Most anyone who is given responsibility in matters of national security quickly comes to appreciate the commitments and structures put in place by others who came before. You deploy a military force that was planned and funded by your predecessors. You inherit relationships with partners and obligations to allies that were first undertaken years and even generations earlier. With the authority you hold for a little while, you have great freedom of action. And whatever course you follow, the essential thing is always to keep commitments, and to leave no doubts about the credibility of your country’s word.

So among my other concerns about the drift of events under the present administration, I consider the abandonment of missile defense in Eastern Europe to be a strategic blunder and a breach of good faith.

It is certainly not a model of diplomacy when the leaders of Poland and the Czech Republic are informed of such a decision at the last minute in midnight phone calls. It took a long time and lot of political courage in those countries to arrange for our interceptor system in Poland and the radar system in the Czech Republic. Our Polish and Czech friends are entitled to wonder how strategic plans and promises years in the making could be dissolved, just like that – with apparently little, if any, consultation. Seventy years to the day after the Soviets invaded Poland, it was an odd way to mark the occasion.
You hardly have to go back to 1939 to understand why these countries desire – and thought they had – a close and trusting relationship with the United States. Only last year, the Russian Army moved into Georgia, under the orders of a man who regards the collapse of the Soviet Union as the greatest geopolitical disaster of the 20th century. Anybody who has spent much time in that part of the world knows what Vladimir Putin is up to. And those who try placating him, by conceding ground and accommodating his wishes, will get nothing in return but more trouble.

What did the Obama Administration get from Russia for its abandonment of Poland and the Czech Republic, and for its famous “Reset” button? Another deeply flawed election and continued Russian opposition to sanctioning Iran for its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

In the short of it, President Obama’s cancellation of America’s agreements with the Polish and Czech governments was a serious blow to the hopes and aspirations of millions of Europeans. For twenty years, these peoples have done nothing but strive to move closer to us, and to gain the opportunities and security that America offered. These are faithful friends and NATO allies, and they deserve better. The impact of making two NATO allies walk the plank won’t be felt only in Europe. Our friends throughout the world are watching and wondering whether America will abandon them as well.

Big events turn on the credibility of the United States – doing what we said we would do, and always defending our fundamental security interests. In that category belong the ongoing missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the need to counter the nuclear ambitions of the current regime in Iran.

Candidate Obama declared last year that he would be willing to sit down with Iran's leader without preconditions. As President, he has committed America to an Iran strategy that seems to treat engagement as an objective rather than a tactic. Time and time again, he has outstretched his hand to the Islamic Republic's authoritarian leaders, and all the while Iran has continued to provide lethal support to extremists and terrorists who are killing American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Islamic Republic continues to provide support to extremists in Syria, Lebanon, and the Palestinian territories. Meanwhile, the regime continues to spin centrifuges and test missiles. And these are just the activities we know about.

I have long been skeptical of engagement with the current regime in Tehran, but even Iran experts who previously advocated for engagement have changed their tune since the rigged elections this past June and the brutal suppression of Iran's democratic protestors. The administration clearly missed an opportunity to stand with Iran's democrats, whose popular protests represent the greatest challenge to the Islamic Republic since its founding in 1979. Instead, the President has been largely silent about the violent crackdown on Iran's protestors, and has moved blindly forward to engage Iran's authoritarian regime. Unless the Islamic Republic fears real consequences from the United States and the international community, it is hard to see how diplomacy will work.

Next door in Iraq, it is vitally important that President Obama, in his rush to withdraw troops, not undermine the progress we’ve made in recent years. Prime Minister Maliki met yesterday with President Obama, who began his press availability with an extended comment about Afghanistan. When he finally got around to talking about Iraq, he told the media that he reiterated to Maliki his intention to remove all U.S. troops from Iraq. Former President Bush's bold decision to change strategy in Iraq and surge U.S. forces there set the stage for success in that country. Iraq has the potential to be a strong, democratic ally in the war on terrorism, and an example of economic and democratic reform in the heart of the Middle East. The Obama Administration has an obligation to protect this young democracy and build on the strategic success we have achieved in Iraq.

We should all be concerned as well with the direction of policy on Afghanistan. For quite a while, the cause of our military in that country went pretty much unquestioned, even on the left. The effort was routinely praised by way of contrast to Iraq, which many wrote off as a failure until the surge proved them wrong. Now suddenly – and despite our success in Iraq – we’re hearing a drumbeat of defeatism over Afghanistan. These criticisms carry the same air of hopelessness, they offer the same short-sighted arguments for walking away, and they should be summarily rejected for the same reasons of national security.

Having announced his Afghanistan strategy last March, President Obama now seems afraid to make a decision, and unable to provide his commander on the ground with the troops he needs to complete his mission.
President Obama has said he understands the stakes for America. When he announced his new strategy he couched the need to succeed in the starkest possible terms, saying, quote, “If the Afghan government falls to the Taliban – or allows al-Qaeda to go unchallenged – that country will again be a base for terrorists who want to kill as many of our people as they possibly can.” End quote.

Five months later, in August of this year, speaking at the VFW, the President made a promise to America’s armed forces. “I will give you a clear mission,” he said, “defined goals, and the equipment and support you need to get the job done. That’s my commitment to you.”

It’s time for President Obama to make good on his promise. The White House must stop dithering while America’s armed forces are in danger.
Make no mistake, signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries. Waffling, while our troops on the ground face an emboldened enemy, endangers them and hurts our cause.
Recently, President Obama’s advisors have decided that it’s easier to blame the Bush Administration than support our troops. This weekend they leveled a charge that cannot go unanswered. The President’s chief of staff claimed that the Bush Administration hadn’t asked any tough questions about Afghanistan, and he complained that the Obama Administration had to start from scratch to put together a strategy.

In the fall of 2008, fully aware of the need to meet new challenges being posed by the Taliban, we dug into every aspect of Afghanistan policy, assembling a team that traveled to Pakistan and Afghanistan, reviewing options and recommendations, and briefing President-elect Obama’s team. They asked us not to announce our findings publicly, and we agreed, giving them the benefit of our work and the benefit of the doubt. The new strategy they embraced in March, with a focus on counterinsurgency and an increase in the numbers of troops, bears a striking resemblance to the strategy we passed to them. They made a decision – a good one, I think – and sent a commander into the field to implement it.

Now they seem to be pulling back and blaming others for their failure to implement the strategy they embraced. It’s time for President Obama to do what it takes to win a war he has repeatedly and rightly called a war of necessity.

It’s worth recalling that we were engaged in Afghanistan in the 1980’s, supporting the Mujahadeen against the Soviets. That was a successful policy, but then we pretty much put Afghanistan out of our minds. While no one was watching, what followed was a civil war, the takeover by the Taliban, and the rise of bin Laden and al-Qaeda. All of that set in motion the events of 9/11. When we deployed forces eight years ago this month, it was to make sure Afghanistan would never again be a training ground for the killing of Americans. Saving untold thousands of lives is still the business at hand in this fight. And the success of our mission in Afghanistan is not only essential, it is entirely achievable with enough troops and enough political courage.
Then there’s the matter of how to handle the terrorists we capture in this ongoing war. Some of them know things that, if shared, can save a good many innocent lives. When we faced that problem in the days and years after 9/11, we made some basic decisions. We understood that organized terrorism is not just a law-enforcement issue, but a strategic threat to the United States.
At every turn, we understood as well that the safety of the country required collecting information known only to the worst of the terrorists. We had a lot of blind spots – and that’s an awful thing, especially in wartime. With many thousands of lives potentially in the balance, we didn’t think it made sense to let the terrorists answer questions in their own good time, if they answered them at all.

The intelligence professionals who got the answers we needed from terrorists had limited time, limited options, and careful legal guidance. They got the baddest actors we picked up to reveal things they really didn’t want to share. In the case of Khalid Sheik Muhammed, by the time it was over he was not was not only talking, he was practically conducting a seminar, complete with chalkboards and charts. It turned out he had a professorial side, and our guys didn’t mind at all if classes ran long. At some point, the mastermind of 9/11 became an expansive briefer on the operations and plans of al-Qaeda. It happened in the course of enhanced interrogations. All the evidence, and common sense as well, tells us why he started to talk.

The debate over intelligence gathering in the seven years after 9/11 involves much more than historical accuracy. What we’re really debating are the means and resolve to protect this country over the next few years, and long after that. Terrorists and their state sponsors must be held accountable, and America must remain on the offensive against them. We got it right after 9/11. And our government needs to keep getting it right, year after year, president after president, until the danger is finally overcome.

Our administration always faced its share of criticism, and from some quarters it was always intense. That was especially so in the later years of our term, when the dangers were as serious as ever, but the sense of general alarm after 9/11 was a fading memory. Part of our responsibility, as we saw it, was not to forget the terrible harm that had been done to America … and not to let 9/11 become the prelude to something much bigger and far worse.

Eight years into the effort, one thing we know is that the enemy has spent most of this time on the defensive – and every attempt to strike inside the United States has failed. So you would think that our successors would be going to the intelligence community saying, “How did you did you do it? What were the keys to preventing another attack over that period of time?”
Instead, they’ve chosen a different path entirely – giving in to the angry left, slandering people who did a hard job well, and demagoguing an issue more serious than any other they’ll face in these four years. No one knows just where that path will lead, but I can promise you this: There will always be plenty of us willing to stand up for the policies and the people that have kept this country safe.

On the political left, it will still be asserted that tough interrogations did no good, because this is an article of faith for them, and actual evidence is unwelcome and disregarded. President Obama himself has ruled these methods out, and when he last addressed the subject he filled the air with vague and useless platitudes. His preferred device is to suggest that we could have gotten the same information by other means. We’re invited to think so. But this ignores the hard, inconvenient truth that we did try other means and techniques to elicit information from Khalid Sheikh Muhammed and other al-Qaeda operatives, only turning to enhanced techniques when we failed to produce the actionable intelligence we knew they were withholding. In fact, our intelligence professionals, in urgent circumstances with the highest of stakes, obtained specific information, prevented specific attacks, and saved American lives.

In short, to call enhanced interrogation a program of torture is not only to disregard the program’s legal underpinnings and safeguards. Such accusations are a libel against dedicated professionals who acted honorably and well, in our country’s name and in our country’s cause. What’s more, to completely rule out enhanced interrogation in the future, in favor of half-measures, is unwise in the extreme. In the fight against terrorism, there is no middle ground, and half-measures keep you half exposed.
For all that we’ve lost in this conflict, the United States has never lost its moral bearings – and least of all can that be said of our armed forces and intelligence personnel. They have done right, they have made our country safer, and a lot of Americans are alive today because of them.

Last January 20th, our successors in office were given the highest honors that the voters of this country can give any two citizens. Along with that, George W. Bush and I handed the new president and vice president both a record of success in the war on terror, and the policies to continue that record and ultimately prevail. We had been the decision makers, but those seven years, four months, and nine days without another 9/11 or worse, were a combined achievement: a credit to all who serve in the defense of America, including some of the finest people I’ve ever met.
We cannot hope to win a war by talking down our country and those who do its hardest work – the men and women of our military and intelligence services.

Stop using limited powers in a way that expands our enemies' advantages over us

A violent, global war with Islam is inevitable.  The current maneuverings by the Arab street via the UN to isolate Israel is about to push Israel into a position where it MUST make a first strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. 


FROM JEWISHWORLDREVIEW.COM:

Stop using limited powers in a way that expands our enemies' advantages over us

By Caroline B. Glick
If, to paraphrase Carl von Clausewitz diplomacy is war by other means, then just as armies are called upon to concentrate their efforts and resources where they can do the most good for their cause, so governments must utilize their diplomatic resources - whether plentiful or scarce - to advance their most important national interests.

The Palestinians and the Iranians have formidable diplomatic resources at their disposal. Both the Palestinians and Iran can expect to receive the support of automatic majorities at the UN for everything they do. And today most international diplomacy is conducted under the aegis of the UN or its affiliated bodies. Understanding their strength, the Palestinians and the Iranians use the UN and its affiliated organs to advance their most important goals. In the Palestinians' case, UN-based diplomacy is used to delegitimize Israel. In the Iranian case, UN-based diplomacy is used to facilitate the mullocracy's acquisition of nuclear weapons. Over the past week, both the Palestinians and the Iranians enjoyed strategic victories in their diplomatic campaigns.

Last Friday, the UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution condemning Israel in every possible way for asserting its sovereignty over its capital city and for defending its citizens against wanton, massive, unprovoked and illegal terror from the skies emanating from Hamas-controlled Gaza. The resolution represented a massive achievement for the Palestinians. It referred Israel to the Security Council with the recommendation that Israel's leaders be tried as war criminals before international tribunals. That is, the UNHRC's resolution effectively delegitimized Israel's right to exist by denying that it has a right to defend its territory and its people from illegal aggression carried out by an illegal terrorist organization.

Then on Wednesday, Muhammad elBaradei, the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency's virulently anti-Israel Chairman announced a deal has been reached between Iran and the US, Russia and France regarding Iran's nuclear program. The deal -- which the parties initialized in Geneva after just three days of talks -- legitimizes Iran's nuclear weapons program and effectively transforms the US, the EU and Russia into facilitators rather than opponents of that program.

According to news reports of the accord, the US agreed to send American personnel to Iran to upgrade a research reactor in Teheran that was provided to the Shah in the 1960s. Russia agreed to increase enrichment levels of Iranian uranium from their current level of 3.5% to 19.75%. And France agreed to transform the higher-enriched uranium into metallic nuclear fuel.
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Thursday, October 22, 2009


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So much Islam, so little peace in Pakistan.  Here, security forces
praise Allah after clearing an area of Allah-praising Taliban.


Muslims are Muslims and will always put aside differences in order to defeat the Kuffar.

FROM THERELGIONOFPRACE.COM:

Walter Williams on Healthcare and the Constitution

Walter Williams cuts to the chase over the debacle known as healthcare reform.

"The three branches of our federal government are no longer bound by the Constitution as the framers envisioned and what is worse is American ignorance and acceptance of such rogue behavior. Look at the current debate over government involvement in health, business bailouts and stimulus packages. The debate centers around questions as whether such involvement is a good idea or a bad idea and whether one program is more costly than another. Those questions are entirely irrelevant to what should be debated, namely: Is such government involvement in our lives permissible under the U.S. Constitution? "

– Walter Williams

ACORN lies debunked. What you won't see on MSM.

FROM BIGGOVERNMENT.COM:



Enriching Iran's Uranium

Not only has Barack Barry Soetoro Hussein Obama taken the missile defense system from Poland, the Czech Republic and the rest of the EU, and given Turkey the Patriot anti-missile system with which can threaten US aircraft in the area, he has now enabled Iran to move ahead with it's nuclear weapons program. Is there nothing he will not do to undermine America and the West while strengthening the Islamic Jihad?

If some low level official helped Iran the way Obama has, he would be tried for treason.


FROM ATLASSHRUGS:

Enriching Iran's Uranium: Obama Gives Iran's Nuke Program a Helping Hand

This will test the bounds of your ability to suspend your disbelief. And please spare me the talk about Obama's naivete. This is no accident.
Moving Iran's Nuclear Clock Forward (TIA Daily)
by Jack Wakeland

Washington Post columnist David Ignatius passes on a report in Nucleonics Week that Iran's uranium enrichment may be stuck at 3.5% due to impurities.
The Iranians have not been able to remove low percentages of metallic fluorides from the UF-6 feed stock that they've laboriously enriched to 3.5% U-235 over the past five years. This has the potential to stop their enrichment program cold—at the level used for civilian nuclear power.

Thus, the Obama administration's offer to have the Iranians' impure 3.5% UF6 shipped to Russia where it can be enriched to 19.75% in that nation's modern, high-capacity radio-chemical plants may not be of merely incremental assistance to the raving anti-Semitic military junta that runs Iran. It may be essential for the continuation of their own independent bomb program (independent, that is, from whatever of North Korea's bomb program they're sharing).

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THE "GRIM" REAPER


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BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq (AP) The airplane is the size of a jet fighter, powered by a turboprop engine, able to fly at 300 mph and reach 50,000 feet. It is outfitted with infrared, laser and radar targeting, and with a ton and a half of guided bombs and missiles.

The Reaper is loaded, but there is no one on board. Its pilot, as it bombs targets in Iraq , will sit at a video console 7,000 miles away in Nevada .... The arrival of these outsized U...S. "hunter-killer" drones, in aviation history's first robot attack squadron, will be a watershed moment even in an Iraq that has seen too many innovative ways to hunt and kill. That moment, one the Air Force will likely low-key, is expected "soon," says the regional U.S. .. air commander. How soon? "We're still working that," Lt. Gen. Gary North said in an interview. The Reaper's first combat deployment is expected in Afghanistan, and senior Air Force officers estimate it will land in Iraq sometime between this fall and next spring. They look forward to it.

"With more Reapers, I could send manned airplanes home," North said.
The Associated Press has learned that the Air Force is building a 400,000-square-foot expansion of the concrete ramp area now used for Predator drones here at Balad, the biggest U.S. air base in Iraq , 50 miles north of Baghdad .. That new staging area could be turned over to Reapers. It is another sign that the Air Force is planning for an extended stay in Iraq , supporting Iraqi government forces in any continuing conflict, even if U.S. ground troops are drawn down in the coming years. The estimated two dozen or more unmanned MQ-1 Predators now doing surveillance over Iraq , as the 46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, have become mainstays of the U.S. war effort, offering round-the-clock airborne "eyes" watching over road convoys, tracking nighttime insurgent movements via infrared sensors, and occasionally unleashing one of their two Hellfire missiles on a target. From about 36,000 flying hours in 2005, the Predators are expected to log 66,000 hours this year over Iraq and Afghanistan ..

The MQ-9 Reaper, when compared with the 1995-vintage Predator, represents a major evolution of the unmanned aerial vehicle, or UAV. At five tons gross weight, the Reaper is four times heavier than the Predator. Its size 36 feet long, with a 66-foot wingspan is comparable to the profile of the Air Force's workhorse A-10 attack plane. It can fly twice as fast and twice as high as the Predator. Most significantly, it carries many more weapons.

UNDER THE RADAR: Air Force ramps up in Iraq

While the Predator is armed with two Hellfire missiles, the Reaper can carry 14 of the air-to-ground weapons, or four Hellfires and two 500-pound bombs. "It's not a recon squadron," Col. Joe Guasella, operations chief for the Central Command's air component, said of the Reapers. "It's an attack squadron, with a lot more kinetic ability." "Kinetic" Pentagon argot for destructive power is what the Air Force had in mind when it christened its newest robot plane with a name associated with death. "The name Reaper captures the lethal nature of this new weapon system," Gen. T. Michael Moseley, Air Force chief of staff, said in announcing the name last September. General Atomics of San Diego has built at least nine of the MQ-9s thus far, at a cost of $69 million per set of four aircraft, with ground equipment. The Air Force's 432nd Wing, a UAV unit formally established on May 1, is to eventually fly 60 Reapers and 160 Predators. The numbers to be assigned to Iraq and Afghanistan will be classified. The Reaper is expected to be flown as the Predator is by a two-member team of pilot and sensor operator who work at computer control stations and video screens that display what the UAV "sees." Teams at Balad, housed in a hangar beside the runways, perform the takeoffs and landings, and similar teams at Nevada 's Creech Air Force Base, linked to the aircraft via satellite, take over for the long hours of overflying the Iraqi landscape. American ground troops, equipped with laptops that can download real-time video from UAVs overhead, "want more and more of it," said Maj. Chris Snodgrass, the Predator squadron commander here. The Reaper's speed will help. "Our problem is speed," Snodgrass said of the 140-mph Predator. "If there are troops in contact, we may not get there fast enough.. The Reaper will be faster and fly farther." The new robot plane is expected to be able to stay aloft for 14 hours fully armed, watching an area and waiting for targets to emerge.

"It's going to bring us flexibility, range, speed and persistence," said regional commander North, "such that I will be able to work lots of areas for a long, long time." The British also are impressed with the Reaper, and are buying three for deployment in Afghanistan later this year. The Royal Air Force version will stick to the "recon" mission, however, no weapons on board.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Man in Ohio Terror Case Gets 20 Years in Prison

While it's great news that this guy was convicted, 20 years is not nearly enough.  Since Muslims believe the Jihad against the West must go on until they conqure all of humanity, we should also.  For any terrorist activity or support of terrorist activity, the sentence should be incarceration until such time as Muslims stop trying to impose Sharia law on mankind by any means whatsoever.  Incarceration til the end of hostilities is after all a basic aspect of the Genevia Conventions.  And so the length of sentence would depend entirly on the length of Muslim Jihad attacks against Western society.

As to what to do with these prisoners, prison ships would be an ideal solution. 


FROM NEWSMAX.COM:

Man in Ohio Terror Case Gets 20 Years in Prison

TOLEDO, Ohio -- A federal judge in Ohio has sentenced a man to 20 years in prison for a terrorist plot that the government said targeted U.S. troops.
Mohammad Amawi had faced up to life in prison.
Amawi is the first defendant to be sentenced in the case. He and two other men were found guilty last year of plotting to recruit and train terrorists to kill American soldiers in Iraq.
Defense lawyers say the three were set up by an undercover FBI informant.

In sentencing Amawi on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge James Carr said the informant sought the men out. Without his involvement, the judge says the trio was less likely to connect.
One of the other men, Marwan El-Hindi, was scheduled to begin his sentencing hearing Wednesday.

One of three men convicted of plotting to recruit and train terrorists to kill American soldiers in Iraq told a federal judge Tuesday that prosecutors twisted his words and wrongly painted him as a terrorist.
Mohammad Amawi said he was targeted because he spoke out against the war in Iraq.
"Yes, I said of lot of things," he said during his sentencing hearing in Ohio. "But when did I do something?"

Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to give Amawi a life sentence. He and two other men of Middle Eastern descent met in Toledo about five years ago and began plans to help insurgents in Iraq, prosecutors said.
U.S. District Judge James Carr will announce his sentence Wednesday.
A second man, Marwan El-Hindi, is scheduled to begin his sentencing hearing Wednesday. He and Wassim Mazloum also face up to life prison.

Lawyers for all three say the men were manipulated by an undercover FBI informant who recorded the men for about two years beginning in 2004 while they talked about training in explosives, guns, and sniper tactics.
Amawi, 29, said that the informant was the one who suggested the men carry out the plot and took them to a shooting range.
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Senate OKs Transfer of Gitmo Prisoners to U.S.

Obama, the Muslim's man in the White House has just handed the Islamic jihad a major victory by tacking his desire to bring Muslim terrorists from Gitmo onto American soil onto the national defense bill. 

Our gutless, self-serving Senate passed this abomination of a bill 79-19.  The repercussions of bringing Islamic terrorists onto American soil will cripple us for decades to come.


FROM NEWSMAX.COM:

Senate OKs Transfer of Gitmo Prisoners to U.S.

President Barack Obama won a modest victory Tuesday in his continuing effort to close the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba, allowing the government to continue to transfer detainees at the facility to the U.S. to be prosecuted.
The plan to permit terrorist suspects held at the facility to be shipped to U.S. soil to face trial passed the Senate by a 79-19 vote as part of a larger $44.1 billion budget bill for the Homeland Security Department.
The measure already passed by the House now goes to Obama for his signature. The Guantanamo provision generally tracks restrictions already in place that block release of detainees in the U.S., but permits them to be tried here.

Obama in January ordered the facility closed within a year, but the administration has yet to deliver a plan and the effort has hit several roadblocks. Among the problems is unease among Obama's Democratic allies on Capitol Hill, who have refused to fund the effort.
The plan adopted Tuesday requires the administration to develop a plan before any further transfers. It also requires 15 days' notice before a transfer can occur and a certification that the prisoner does not represent a security risk.

The Senate debate over Guantanamo prisoners was relatively sedate. Last week, House Democratic leaders had to press to defeat a GOP effort to block transfer of any of the Guantanamo Bay detainees to the U.S., even to face trial.
"Prosecuting these individuals in our U.S. courts simply will not work and there is too much at stake to grant the unprecedented benefit of our legal system's complex procedural safeguards to foreign nationals who were captured outside the United States during a time of war," said Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

This case is similar to the one of a moderate, educated, westernized Muslim owner of a TV station in Michigan who killed and beheaded his wife because she had filed for divorce.  In other words, by filing for divorce she defied and humiliated him in the eyes of the Muslim community.  While it unfortunately happens in Western societies that husbands kill their wives, it is only in Islam that the husband beheads her.

Beheading is a common act that is carried out to insure that the victim cannot enter paradise and to follow Mohammed the Pedophile's edict to "strike their necks".  So sadly,what we have is another "honor" killing.


FROM ISLAM-WATCH.ORG:

Barbaric Islamic Cruelty on a Muslim Woman in West Bengal, India
Monday, 19 October 2009 04:56 Dr Radhasyam Brahmachari
A Muslim cleric in West Bengal, India, strangled his wife to death, tried to sever her head from the body with kitchen-knife, failing which he used his hands and feet to pull her head apart from the body. How could the cleric commit such extreme cruelty? Is Islam at play here?

Razia Bibi, a young Muslim woman of Gobramari Village (Canning Police Station, South 24-Parganas District, West Bengal, India) was brutally murdered and beheaded by Moulana Mohiuddin Sardar, an Islamic cleric of nearby village Moukhali. Mohiuddin worked as a religious teacher (moulabi) in the village of Palta (Dhubulia Police Station, Nadia District). Previously, he worked as a madrasa teacher in the Karajgram Village (Katwa Police Station, Bardhaman District) for a number of years.

Last year, he went to Gobramari to conduct the Eid Prayer, and lodged there with the family of Razia Bibi. There, he soon got involved in a sexual relation with Razia.
When the news of the relationship, considered a disgraceful scandal especially for the women, came to surface, the villagers and family members of Razia forced Mohiuddin to marry her; it was also alleged that he had made Razia pregnant.

It turned out that the allegation of pregnancy was not true; it was made, perhaps, to compel Mohiuddin to marry the girl. This made Mohiuddin angry. He was also not satisfied with the marriage, because Razia was of dark complexion and delicate health. On October 22, Mohiuddin, on the pretext of a visit to Dhubulia, he took Razia to Karajgram, a comparatively lonely place suitable for committing a crime. There he and Razia stayed at a lodge, and at night, he suffocated Razia to death with her scarf. Then, he tried to behead her with a kitchen-knife, which he had bought for the purpose at the Howrah Railway Station for ten rupees. But, the knife was good enough to do the job. To be sure of her death, he pulled apart her head from the body using his hands and legs. The next day, Katwa police discovered her dead-body, head completely severed, beside a canal in Karajgram.

Having committed the crime, Mohiuddin returned to Kolkata, and took shelter in a lodge in Canning. Incidentally, the Canning police went to the same lodge to investigate a different case at night. They entered Mohiuddin’s room by mistake, when Mohiuddin cried out, “I have committed a mistake. Please leave me. I shall not commit such a mistake again.” The police then took him to the Police Station, and, upon interrogation, came to know about Mohiuddin’s gruesome crime. He was then handed over to the Katwa police.

Mohiuddin confessed that on 22nd October, he set out from Gobramari with Razia and roamed the streets of Kolkata for the entire day. In the evening, they boarded a train to Katwa from Howrah Railway Station, and reached the destination at night. Interrogation further revealed that Mohiuddin first strangled Razia with her scarf; then he tried to sever her head with the kitchen-knife, but failed. Finally, he put his left foot on Razia’s chest, and caught hold of her hair with hands, before tearing her head off the body.

There are a few points that warrant special notice in this incident. It was not difficult for Mohiuddin to get rid of Razia. Firstly, he could easily divorce Razia by pronouncing ‘talaq’ [divorce] three times permitted in Islam. Secondly, he could also marry a second wife or more of his choice, as Shariah law allows him to keep four wives at a time. So, this brutal murder was not essential at all. Therefore, one has to conclude that Mohiuddin resorted to this cruelty only to avenge the wrong done to him, namely forcing him to marry Razia on a false allegation.

Such extreme cruelties against women are rather common amongst Muslims. Recently, a New York Muslim man brutally murdered and beheaded his wife for seeking divorce. It warrants investigation as to why predominantly Muslims commit such horrible acts of brutality? This author is convinced that it is the creed of Islam that inspires Muslims to commit such horrid acts of violence. Islam originated in Arabia where, till today, pastoral lifestyle persists, and killing animals for meat and letting of blood is a daily routine occurrence.

This cruelty is also overwhelmingly reflected in the Koran. Allah urges Muslims to mount cruelties and bloodshed on the kafirs, apostates, heretics and hypocrites. Islam’s message of the hereafter is also overwhelmingly frightening: horrible punishments and tortures of all sorts for infidels and deviants. One may recall here the legacy of horrible punishment by Muslim rulers in India for nearly 700 years. Ordered by revered Aurangzib, three disciples of Guru Govind Singh were murdered with extreme cruelty. Bhai Moti Dass was sawed alive like a log, Bhai Dyala was boiled alive and the third disciple was burnt alive. Firstly, he was wrapped with cotton and linen, soaked the cotton with oil and then setting it to fire.
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