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Plan to Stay in Iraq Endangers U.S.Last update: 7/24/2007 3:42:00 PMWASHINGTON, July 24, 2007 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Also ignores the public's wishes American commanders in Iraq foresee American forces remaining in Iraq until 2009. This strategy ignores calls from all sides on Capitol Hill for a U.S. withdrawal. "The classified plan, which represents the coordinated strategy of the top American commander and the American ambassador, calls for restoring security in local areas, including Baghdad, by the summer of 2008. 'Sustainable security' is to be established on a nationwide basis by the summer of 2009, according to American officials familiar with the document," reports the New York Times. Christopher Preble, director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, says he is not on one level surprised by the plan for a long-term U.S. military presence in Iraq. "That has been their intention for some time," Preble says. "What is surprising is the president's capacity for ignoring the wishes of the public that has turned so decisively against this war. Seven out of ten Americans want a timeline for removing U.S. troops from Iraq. They recognize that the political compromises that must be made in Iraq must be made by Iraqis, they cannot be forced on them by U.S. troops or U.S. politicians." Preble adds: "The majority of Americans also recognize that, as our troops remain stuck in a multi-sided civil war, we as a country are less capable of dealing with more urgent problems, including in Afghanistan and western Pakistan, where recent national intelligence estimates have concluded the Taliban-Al Qaeda alliance is resurgent." If you would like to book an interview with Mr. Preble, please contact the Cato Institute's Press Office at (202) 789-5200. SOURCE Cato Institute
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Jul 22, 2007 9:07 PM
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By Investigator Lisa Fletcher
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The ABC15 Investigation is getting national attention. ABC15's Lisa Fletcher will be on Good Morning America Monday at 7 a.m.
It's what you have to do when you fly - use X-ray machines, metal detectors, and deal with liquid restrictions in your carry-on luggage. You know the drill.
Security checkpoints are just part of travel these days. They're supposed to keep us safe, so we use them - but not all of us and not all the time.
We've discovered a 4.5 hour time frame each night when virtually anything can be brought into the secure side of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. There's no metal detector, no X-ray machine, and it's apparently not a problem.
Afraid to show her face, one long time Sky Harbor employee talks about the security most people don't see.
Lisa Fletcher: "You're telling me Sky Harbor's not safe?"
Employee: "I'm telling you Sky Harbor's not safe and hasn't been for a long time."
It's what we discovered in the middle of the night - TSA agents going away, and security guards taking over. It's 4.5 hours - every night - when an employee badge becomes an all-access pass.
Night after night, our hidden cameras captured what security experts tell us is a disaster waiting to happen.
The X-ray machines were off, the metal detectors were closed, and bags with unknown contents were carried to the secure side of the airport where the planes are.
We watched as a security guard let people with purses, coolers and suitcases
walk right through - bags unchecked.
Even more surprising, some of the people you trust to keep you safe planned it this way.
Larry Wansley is widely regarded as one of the nation's top airline security experts. "It's a frightening situation, I've just simply never seen anything like it," he said. "I really honestly have not."
He's the former head of security for American Airlines, and currently consults the U.S. Government and airports around the world. We brought him in to take a look at what we found.
"It is not security," he said. "It truly is not security. Anything can be going through there. I don't get it."
Larry watched for hours and saw the same thing we did - guys with huge backpacks showing their ID and walking through without ever opening their bags.
A flight attendant, with three suitcases in tow, flashed her badge and breezed by. A huge load of newspapers on a cart was also pulled right passed the guard and a floor cleaner was pushed by without any inspection. Even a guy with his bike just showed his ID and was able to ride through with his crate on the back, never checked.
In the time we watched, dozens made it past this checkpoint, bags unchecked.
Larry Wansley couldn't believe it.
Clearly this is a very, very imminently dangerous situation," he said. "You've got the front door, TSA that has locked it up for the better part of the day, the majority of the day. And then you throw open the back door to be exploited by those that would simply destroy us. And I simply do not understand it and I'm appalled. I'm shocked and I'm amazed."
The airport employee we talked with said she is afraid.
"No one's doing anything about it," she said. "Management knows. I know management knows. I know my superiors know. I know the security guards know. Everybody knows what's going on, but nobody's doing anything about it."
You would think the director of Sky Harbor, or even a spokesperson from the TSA, would trip over themselves to talk about this issue, but you would be wrong.
All of them have refused on camera interviews to talk about the kind of security they've employed to keep us safe.
Updated Video: Watch Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon speak about Sky Harbor security concerns
Documents obtained by the ABC15 Investigators show they've known for two years that this is going on.
In 2005, airport officials hired an outside company to handle security during the times when passenger flights are done for the day. The documents said the guards would not search personal items or the people.
Here's the rub: A TSA memo we obtained requires whoever controls airport access to follow federal guidelines that, "provide security against an unauthorized weapon, explosive, or incendiary onto an aircraft."
It's tough to prevent that if you're not checking bags. It's even tougher if you're asleep.
One on-duty security guard we talked to said it was hard sometimes to keep from falling asleep. In fact, a document we obtained, given to the airport from law enforcement - proves one guard did fall asleep for nearly 20 minutes.
Our airport source said it happens a lot.
"I've seen security guards fast asleep where they've not even looked up to see somebody walk through the checkpoint," she said.
Airport officials told ABC15 that not checking employee bags is a common practice.
So why then, when the clock strikes 4:30 a.m. does it all change back? TSA takes over, the X-ray machines are back on, the metal detectors are working, and everyone, including incoming employees just like the ones we watched all night long, are screened.
We asked one of the TSA employees that question when we were at Sky Harbor.
"We have no control over what the City of Phoenix does," the employee said.
So we then asked him if passengers should feel safe.
"That's up to the passengers to determine that," he said.
The airport employee we talked to said passengers never had a choice in this.
"I'm trying to explain how unsafe Sky Harbor Airport is so that you and I and everyone else don't get blown up on a plane that everyone else seems to have access to," she said.
Airport security expert Larry Wansley said this needs to be fixed immediately.
"You've got all sorts of items that are going into the secure part of an airport unchecked," he said. "I think that presents a very, very dangerous situation that can be exploited that can lead to disaster. That concerns me."
Lisa: Are there any reasons that the airport management could give you that could change your mind and make this acceptable?"
Larry: "I can't think of any."
Lisa: "We're essentially a ticking time bomb?"
Larry: "Bingo."
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here is a good one bet the conspiracy people are all over this ...the republicans planed them pills on him. My point is that it is just as stupid as the 911 thing that the democrats condone.But hey maybe it is the truth ..the dems did it to make our president look bad
but anyway here it is
Report: Al Gore III Caught With 140 Vicodin Pills
Saturday, July 21, 2007
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LAGUNA NIGUEL, California — Al Gore's son faces up to three years in prison if convicted on felony drug-possession charges and lesser offenses related to July 4 traffic stop in Orange County where he was found with 140 Vicodin pills, according to a report from the People.com Web site.
Al Gore III, 24, faces two felony counts of drug possession, two misdemeanor counts of drug possession without a prescription and one misdemeanor count of marijuana possession, the district attorney's office said in a statement. Gore also was charged with a traffic infraction for allegedly driving faster than 100 mph.
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Gore is free on $20,000 bail and scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 1 in Superior Court in Laguna Niguel. Prosecutors said he could be sentenced to a maximum of three years and eight months in prison if convicted on all counts.
In addition to Vicodin, officers found Xanax, Valium, Soma, and Adderall as well as a small amount of marijuana. A source tells People.com that police discovered 140 Vicodin pills on the former vice president's son as well as dozens of others.
According to the Orange County District Attorney's Office, Gore may eligible to bypass incarceration for drug diversion program if found guilty, People.com reported.
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WONDER HO MANY OF THESE ARE HERE....But hey the ACLU and the liberals will say its their right
Italy Arrests Three Moroccans for Running 'Terror School' in Mosque
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ROME — Italian police arrested three Moroccans -- an imam and two of his aides -- on Saturday to break up a militant cell that they said used a mosque in the central city of Perugia as a "terror school."
The group ran courses on hand-to-hand combat and used propaganda films and documents downloaded from the Internet to teach how to prepare poisons and explosives and how to pilot a Boeing 747, anti-terrorism police in Rome said in a statement.
Officers seized barrels of chemical substances, including acids, nitrates and ferrocyanide, that were found in the mosque's cellar and may have been used to experiment during the courses, police officials said.
The activity at the mosque on the outskirts of the Umbrian capital also included weapons training, as well as instructions on how to lay an ambush, reach combat zones safely and send encrypted messages.
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Police identified the imam as 41-year-old Korchi El Mostapha and his two aides as Mohamed El Jari, 47, and Driss Safika, 46.
A fourth Moroccan was still being sought and was believed to be abroad, police said.
The four are accused of conducting training with the aim of international terrorism, with the arrests coming after a two-year investigation.
A further 20 people who frequented Perugia's Ponte Felcino mosque were placed under investigation for various charges, including violating Italy's immigration laws, police said.
In hours outside daily prayers, the small mosque doubled up as a training camp, the police statement said. The imam held courses, showed propaganda messages and made fiery sermons inciting a small group of disciples, some of them children, to join the Holy War.
"The Perugia investigation has shown that in the Ponte Felcino mosque there was a continued training for terrorist activity," said anti-terror police head Carlo De Stefano. "We have discovered and neutralized a real 'terror school' which was part of a widespread terrorism system made up of small cells that act on their own."
Police did not say if members of the group had taken part in terror attacks or were planning any. However they said in the statement that the cell had contacts with two Moroccans arrested some two years ago in Belgium who were members of the Moroccan Islamic Combat Group.
The Islamic group, known by its French acronym, GICM, is believed tied to Al-Qaeda and has been linked to the 2004 Madrid bombings and 2003 attacks in Casablanca.
saturday they just might finally find Bin laden:
Bush To Be Given Routine Colonoscopy SaturdayLast update: 7/20/2007 12:28:01 PMWASHINGTON (AP)--President George W. Bush will undergo a routine colonoscopy Saturday, his spokesman said, revealing that Bush will hand over presidential powers to Vice President Dick Cheney while he is under under anesthesia. White House press secretary Tony Snow told reporters that Bush would have the procedure at the Camp David, Md., mountaintop retreat. (END) Dow Jones NewswiresJuly 20, 2007 12:28 ET (16:28 GMT)Copyright © 2007 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved.
No Excuses: Oceana Report Details Need for Chlorine Plants to Stop Using MercuryLast update: 7/18/2007 11:00:00 AMWASHINGTON, July 18, 2007 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Five chlorine plants that are among the top mercury polluters in the United States would reap economic benefits if they eliminated mercury use, Oceana said today in a new report. Cleaning Up: Taking Mercury-Free Chlorine Production to the Bank, analyzes over 115 chlorine plants that are shifting or have successfully eliminated mercury use. It then shows how the remaining U.S. plants could protect public health and the environment, while increasing profits, by switching to mercury-free technology. Simply switching to mercury-free technology - already used to produce 90 percent of the chlorine in the United States - would increase energy efficiency and provide an opportunity to increase capacity, sales and profits. Instead, these five facilities remain wedded to 110-year-old technology, releasing on average, four times more mercury per plant, than the average power plant. "The chlorine industry's dirty little secret is that five U.S. plants are releasing thousands of pounds of mercury into the environment each year," said Jackie Savitz, Director of Oceana's Campaign to Stop Seafood Contamination. "Their refusal to switch to mercury-free technology - a cost-effective solution adopted by the majority of plants around the world - is an outrage that should concern citizens and shareholders alike." The five plants - or Filthy Five as the report labels them - are Ashta Chemicals in Ashtabula, Ohio; Olin Corporation's two plants in Charleston, Tenn., and Augusta, Ga.; PPG Industries in Natrium, W.Va.; and ERCO Worldwide in Port Edwards, Wis.
Key Findings: -- If the Filthy Five eliminated mercury use, nearly 4,400 pounds of reported mercury emissions would be eliminated each year. (It takes just 1/70th of a teaspoon to contaminate a 25 acre lake.) -- Although the cost of converting to mercury-free technology runs in the millions, the report shows the majority of costs could be recovered within five years due to energy savings, increased capacity and elimination of fines, upgrades and cleanups. -- Plants that shift save millions of dollars by increasing energy efficiency from 25 to 37 percent. -- Many plants also increase capacity by 20 to 80 percent in the process of converting, increasing sales and profit. -- If just four of the Filthy Five increased capacity by 25 percent, collective sales would increase by more than $300 million. -- ERCO's plant in Wisconsin and Olin's plant in Tennessee are the number one mercury air polluters in their states, while Olin in Georgia and Ashta in Ohio are the third largest sources of mercury air pollution in their states. PPG in West Virginia is the top releaser of mercury to water in the state.Most human mercury exposure results from eating contaminated fish. It can cause serious health problems, especially in children, with very high exposure levels leading to brain damage, mental retardation, blindness, seizures and speech problems. An EPA scientist estimated that one in six women has enough mercury in her blood to pose serious neurological risks to her developing child. The EPA and the Food and Drug Administration have cautioned women of childbearing age and children to avoid certain types of seafood due to the risk of mercury poisoning. All five states where mercury-cell chlorine plants operate have issued fish consumption advisories for mercury in their rivers and lakes. Oceana campaigns to protect and restore the world's oceans. Our teams of marine scientists, economists, lawyers and advocates win specific and concrete policy changes to reduce pollution and to prevent the irreversible collapse of fish populations, marine mammals and other sea life. For more information, visit . SOURCE Oceana
Dustin Cranor, +1-202-467-1917, or Karen Brandon, +1-202-530-4739, both for OceanaCopyright (C) 2007 PR Newswire. All rights reserved
US to freeze assets of those threatening IraqFrom correspondents in Washington
July 18, 2007 05:00am
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PRESIDENT George W. Bush has signed an order enabling the US government to freeze the assets of people who threaten Iraq's stability, the White House announced overnight.
Mr Bush's executive order, which was released by the White House, empowers the US Treasury and other government agencies to freeze the property of persons who have committed or may mount acts of violence in Iraq and against that country's government.
The order also targets individuals seeking to harm humanitarian workers and others involved in Iraq's reconstruction efforts.
A White House official who requested anonymity said it would generally apply to terrorist or insurgent groups, including those aided by Syria and Iran.
High-ranking US military officers have accused both countries of enabling weapons and insurgents to flow across their respective borders into war-torn Iraq.
Tens of thousands of US troops are vying to stamp out a bloody insurgency in Iraq which often targets American soldiers and political pressure is being ratcheted up on Mr Bush to start a troop withdrawal as casualties rise.
The Treasury Department, which already manages wide-ranging global programs blocking the assets of individuals and entities deemed to be a threat to United States' interests, has not yet targeted any particular individuals or entities in respect to Mr Bush's order.
However, a Treasury spokeswoman said the department would likely be drawing up such a list in coming weeks and months.
Targeted individuals or entities can find it harder to transfer cash and other assets and also find themselves cut off from the US financial system, depending on a range of measures available to the Treasury.
"All agencies of the United States government are hereby directed to take all appropriate measures within their authority to carry out the provisions of this order," Mr Bush's order stated.
The measure calls for US officials to block all property and interests of persons deemed a threat to Iraq's within the United States or which come under the control of Americans.
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FBI: Iraqis Being Smuggled Across the Rio Grande
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Brian Ross Reports:
The FBI is investigating an alleged human smuggling operation based in Chaparral, N.M., that agents say is bringing "Iraqis and other Middle Eastern" individuals across the Rio Grande from Mexico.
An FBI intelligence report distributed by the Washington, D.C. Joint Terrorism Task Force, obtained by the Blotter on ABCNews.com, says the illegal ring has been bringing Iraqis across the border illegally for more than a year.
Border Patrol officials in the area said they were unaware of the specifics of the FBI's report, and federal prosecutors in New Mexico told ABCNews.com they had no current cases involving the illegal smuggling of Iraqis.
The FBI report, issued last week, says the smuggling organization "used to smuggle Mexicans, but decided to smuggle Iraqi or other Middle Eastern individuals because it was more lucrative." Each individual would be charged a fee of $20,000 to $25,000, according to the report.
The people to be smuggled would "gather at a house on the Mexican side of the border" and then cross the Rio Grande into the U.S., the report says.
"Unidentified individuals would then transport them to train stations in El Paso, Texas or Belen, New Mexico," according to the FBI document.
The FBI in New Mexico had no immediate comment.
Until recently, the United States has kept its doors all but shut to the estimated two million refugees fleeing the violence in Iraq. Until this year, the country had taken in fewer than 800 Iraqi refugees, according to the State Department. This May, the Bush administration pledged to resettle 7,000 Iraqi refugees here by the end of the year.
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Just freaking lovely!
Posted by: veritas | Jul 17, 2007 3:26:40 PM
The last paragraph makes me shake my head in frustration at an otherwise useful story.
What on earth do you think Iraqis and other Middle Easterners sneaking into the US has to do with refugees fleeing violence in Iraq? Apples and oranges.
If Middle Easterners are coming all the way to Mexico and paying 25k to sneak across the US border, they're not coming for a career move. Get your head out of the sand.
Posted by: Burt | Jul 17, 2007 3:27:10 PM
This country is a joke!
bravo troops!! congrats
US: Major Al-Qaida Figure Killed By Precision Hit In IraqLast update: 7/17/2007 11:28:39 AMBAGHDAD (AP)--The most wanted al-Qaida in Iraq figure south of Baghdad was killed last weekend by a precision-guided artillery round, the U.S. military said Tuesday. Abu Jurah, an al-Qaida cell leader, died Saturday in the Arab Jabour area just south of the city after U.S. troops received word that he and 14 others were meeting at a house there, a U.S. statement said. About an hour later, the 1st Battalion, 9th Field Artillery Regiment fired two Excalibur precision-guided shells at the house, destroying it. An unmanned aerial vehicle saw people leaving the rubble and loading the injured into a vehicle. An AH-64 Apache helicopter attacked the vehicle and destroyed it, the statement said. Three people were seen fleeing into a second house, which was destroyed by a U.S. Air Force F-16 jet that dropped two 500-pound guided bombs on it. (END) Dow Jones NewswiresJuly 17, 2007 11:28 ET (15:28 GMT)
US Analysis: Al-Qaida To Leverage Iraq Contacts To Attack USLast update: 7/17/2007 8:42:56 AM(MORE TO FOLLOW) Dow Jones NewswiresJuly 17, 2007 08:4
OMG!
Bogus company gets radioactives license By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer
Wed Jul 11, 6:58 PM ET
WASHINGTON - Congressional investigators set up a bogus company with only a postal box and within a month obtained a license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that allowed them to buy enough radioactive material for a small "dirty bomb."
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Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., who will ask the NRC about the incident at a Senate hearing Thursday, said the sting operation raises concerns about terrorists obtaining such material just as easily.
Nobody at the NRC checked whether the company was legitimate and an agency official even helped the investigators fill out the application form, Coleman said in an interview Wednesday.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission acknowledged that more checking is needed in such licensing and said that since being told of the GAO sting operation it has tightened licensing procedures.
"We've fixed the problem," said NRC Commissioner Edward McGaffigan in an interview Wednesday. He said that such licenses now will require visits to the company or in some cases company officials will have to come to NRC offices.
The license that was obtained allowed for the purchase of up to five portable moisture density gauges widely used in construction, in which are encased small amounts of cesium-137 and americium 241, two highly radioactive isotopes.
Individually, these devices pose little threat because of the small amount of radioactive material, radiation experts say. Still the devices require an NRC license to be purchased and must be closely safeguarded by companies that use them to avoid theft.
But the investigators from the Government Accountability Office, Congress' investigative arm, found a way to purchase as many as 45 of the gauges and could have bought many more because they duplicated the NRC-issued license and removed the restrictions on the amount that could be purchased.
"With patience and the proper financial resources, we could have accumulated from other suppliers substantially more radioactive source material than what the two supplies initially agreed to ship to us," says the GAO in a report prepared for Thursday's hearing.
Coleman, the ranking Republican on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs investigations subcommittee, said the NRC "still has this good-faith assumption. The problem is there are bad-faith people out there."
He said "there is no question" they could have obtained enough radioactive material to make a dirty bomb because the GAO was able to duplicate the certificate and no one checked on the company or whether the counterfeit license was legitimate.
A so-called dirty bomb could spread radiation by a conventional explosion but does not have a nuclear detonation. While experts believe such a bomb would not cause casualties beyond those affected by the explosion, such an attack could have significant psychological impact and have serious economy consequences because of cleanup problems.
The GAO said that investigators operated the sting from their Washington office, although they provided a postal box in West Virginia. At one point, an NRC license examiner called them to caution that the gauges are subject to special security at the construction site.
The GAO said that it contacted two suppliers of the gauges and that one "offered to provide twice as many machines as we requested and offered a discount for volume purchases." The investigators also were told that the supplier does not check with NRC to confirm the terms on the license, a copy of which was sent to the supplier along with the purchase order.
The GAO investigators never finished the deal because they didn't have the money to buy the machines — which can cost several thousand dollars apiece — and also didn't have any place to safely store them.
The GAO also tried to get a license from the state of Maryland, one of 34 states that the NRC has given authority to handle such licensing. Unlike the NRC, the Maryland officials said they wanted to visit the company, so the investigators withdrew their application.
wtg!!
UPDATE: Musharraf Vows To Crush Pakistani Islamic ExtremistsLast update: 7/12/2007 3:15:19 PM(Updates to add more details, quotes, background) BASTI ABDULLAH, Pakistan (AP)--President Gen. Pervez Musharraf vowed Thursday to crush extremists throughout Pakistan and move against religious schools, like the Red Mosque's, that breed them. In a nationwide television address, Musharraf also said within the next six months security forces along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border would be equipped with modern weaponry, including tanks, to bolster a counterterrorism push. "Terrorism and extremism has not ended in Pakistan. But it is our resolve that we will eliminate extremism and terrorism wherever it exists," he said. "Extremism and terrorism will be defeated in every corner of the country." In an apparent backlash to the weeklong army siege that left 108 dead, a suicide bomber attacked the office of a top government official near the Afghan border, while thousands of angry tribesmen mourned three of the fallen militants. The bloodshed at the mosque has given hard-liners a rallying point and new martyrs to mourn, and has sparked calls from al-Qaida and Taliban for revenge attacks. But the crackdown on the radical mosque has raised Musharraf's standing among moderates and foreign backers worried about rising extremism in Pakistan. Musharaff urged those in charge of madrassas, or religious schools, to eradicate hatred and violence from the minds of their students. "We will never allow any madrassa or mosque to be misused like the Red Mosque or the Jamia Hafsa," he said, referring to the mosque's madrassa for women. Musharraf vowed five years ago to regulate Pakistan's thousands of religious schools, but concerns have only grown that some are used as sanctuaries or training sites for militants. Troops combing the Islamabad mosque and the seminary for girls found the body of Abdul Rashid Ghazi among the remains of at least 75 people after the 35-hour commando assault ended Wednesday. His brother, Maulana Abdul Aziz, who was arrested during the eight-day siege while trying to flee disguised as a woman, was allowed to attend Ghazi's burial at his ancestral village in Pujab province. According to custom, prisoners are normally granted permission to attend the funerals of close relatives. "Whatever happened in the past days is not hidden from anyone. God willing, Pakistan will have an Islamic revolution soon. The blood of martyrs will bear fruit," Aziz said before leading prayers attend by about 3,000 people. "We can let our necks be severed but we cannot bow down before oppressive rulers. Our struggle will continue. There are many Ghazis living to be martyred," he said. Ghazi's wooden coffin was surrounded by hundreds of mourners, many with tears in their eyes, as it was brought to a madrassa for burial. One man broke a small glass window on the coffin's cover through which a deceased's face can be viewed. About two dozen police commandos led Aziz into the madrassa compound while some 700 police were deployed for security at the gathering, area police chief Maqsoodul Hassan Chaudhry said. After the funeral prayers, Ghazi's body was lowered into a grave on the dust-strewn ground of the madrassa surrounded by a mud wall. The remains of dozens of militants were placed into temporary graves in the capital. According to official reports, 108 people died in eight days of fighting around the Red Mosque and its adjoining seminary for girls, which had challenged the government with an increasingly aggressive anti-vice campaign in the capital. Some opposition figures claim the death toll was higher but have not offered any evidence. Musharraf said the militants at the Red Mosque had links with extremists in Pakistan's tribal areas and the North West Frontier Province bordering Afghanistan. "The federal government will give full support to the provincial government to fight extremism and terrorism," he said. "We will even give tanks to them," he said, adding the beef-up would be completed within the next six months. Earlier army spokesman Maj. Gen. Washeed Arshad named two groups in the northwest with such links: Tehrik Nifaz Shariat Mohammadi - an outlawed group based in the Swat and Malakand areas whose leader has threatened revenge attacks on the government for the siege - and Baitullah Mehsud, a prominent pro-Taliban militant leader in South Waziristan. At least three protests linked to the attack were staged in the country. (END) Dow Jones Newswires
danger whats going on here:
Chinese Government Blocks Access To Israeli Web SiteLast update: 7/12/2007 3:06:14 PMJERUSALEM (AP)--Chinese users have been blocked from accessing Chinese content on an Israel-based Web site since the beginning of July, a spokesman for the site said, diminishing site traffic and the company's profits. The "shvoong.com" site allows users to post short essays and book abstracts, then pays them a modest share of the site's advertising revenues, based on their posts' popularity. The site hosts almost 2 million articles in 24 languages. The China ban has reduced traffic from 50,000 visitors a day to 30,000, said Eyal Rivlin, director of Shvoong, a Hebrew slang expression for "in the zone." Rivlin said half the site's content, and one-fifth of its visitors, are from China. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said at a regular briefing he had no information on the ban. The Chinese government has become increasingly vigilant about policing Internet content and has blocked English and Chinese versions of popular Web site Wikipedia since 2005, apparently because of entries on the country's sensitive spots - Tibet, Taiwan and other topics. Rivlin said the company doesn't monitor the site's Chinese content, but removes items that draw user complaints. "The Chinese are actually making the freedom of speech inaccessible," he said. Recent efforts to access the site in China showed that links dealing with medicine, Marxism and American newspapers tend to work, while those related to literature do not. The company is considering legal action through international trade organizations, Rivlin said, but has found efforts to contact Chinese authorities fruitless. "We are trying to penetrate the mystery of Chinese decisions," he said. (END) Dow Jones Newswires
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impeach this lying prick:
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Chertoff Must Explain His 'Gut Feeling'Last update: 7/11/2007 11:55:00 AMWASHINGTON, July 11, 2007 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Today, Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS) sent the following letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff demanding an explanation of the Secretary's recent remarks to the Chicago Tribune.
* * * July 11, 2007 Dear Secretary Chertoff:Over the past five years, tens of billions of taxpayer dollars have been dedicated to standing up and building capacity at the Department of Homeland Security. The Department of Homeland Security is charged with deterring, preventing and responding to the threat of terrorism. To that end, systems have been erected to identify risks and communicate them to the American public. With all the resources you have at your disposal and all the progress that you assure us that you are making, I cannot understand why you are quoted in the Chicago Tribune as saying you have a "gut feeling" that we are entering a period of heightened risk this summer. Words have power, Mr. Secretary. You must choose them wisely -- especially when they relate to the lives and security of the American public. What color code in the Homeland Security Advisory System is associated with a "gut feeling?" What sectors should be on alert as a result of your "gut feeling?" What cities should be asking their law enforcement to work double shifts because of your "gut feeling?" Are the American people supposed to purchase duct tape and plastic sheeting because of your "gut feeling?" The Committee on Homeland Security has repeatedly emphasized the importance of getting specific, actionable information to our first preventers in law enforcement and other emergency response providers. I urge you to follow up on your "gut feeling" and share whatever information our nation's first preventers need to be on alert and prepared. Otherwise, we run the risk of communities taking it upon themselves to mobilize for every possible threat. This not only would result in communities depleting their scarce homeland security resources but runs contrary to your efforts to move toward a risk-based approach to homeland security. This fall, we will be marking the sixth anniversary of the most deadly terrorist attack on U.S. soil. With likely action on legislation to implement the unfinished business of the 9/11 Commission, Congress is poised to give you more and better opportunities to work with law enforcement in a constructive manner. Mr. Secretary, I urge you to clarify your comments by providing concrete direction to the State, local and tribal stakeholders and if necessary make the required changes to the Nation's threat level to ensure that the American public can take the necessary steps to protect their families, businesses and communities. I would be happy to convene a classified briefing of our Members to discuss the threat to our nation if you believe that such a briefing is warranted. Sincerely, Bennie G. Thompson Chairman, Committee on Homeland Security SOURCE Committee On Homeland Security Democratic Office
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WASHINGTON, July 11 (Reuters) - The Bush administration said on Wednesday there was no specific, credible terrorism threat against the United States and denied that an emergency meeting had been called.
ABC News reported on Tuesday that the White House had called an urgent multi-agency session for Thursday to discuss a potential new al Qaeda threat on U.S. soil.
White House officials said it was a regularly scheduled meeting and not attended by the most senior national security officials.
"There continues to be no credible, specific intelligence to suggest that there is an imminent threat to the homeland," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said.
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"There is no emergency meeting," he said.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff had told the Chicago Tribune's editorial board his "gut feeling" was that the United States faced an increased risk of attack this summer.
Fratto said he was not aware that Chertoff had made those feelings known to President George W. Bush.
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Iraqi Security Seizes Explosive Belts In Truck From SyriaLast update: 7/11/2007 7:16:38 AMBAGHDAD (AP)--Iraqi security forces have seized 200 explosive belts in a truck that crossed into Iraq from Syria on Wednesday, Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf said. The incident occurred at the Waleed border crossing point, Khalaf said. "When the truck was searched, 200 explosives belts were found in it," the general said. He added that the driver was detained and is being questioned. Khalaf did not give the driver's nationality. The Iraqi government and U.S. authorities have accused Syria of allowing foreign fighters to cross into Iraq, a claim that Syria denies saying it is impossible to control the long desert border. Khalaf would not say if such explosives had been found at border crossing points from Syria before. (END) Dow Jones NewswiresJuly 11, 2007 07:16 ET (11:16 GMT)Copyright © 2007 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved. Please see our Terms of Use.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States could deploy a system to protect an area ranging from Washington to Boston from sea-based cruise-missile attacks within 14 months at a cost of "several billion dollars," a top Lockheed Martin Corp. executive said on Monday.
David Kier, who formerly was deputy director of the National Reconnaissance Office, said the technologies needed to track, identify and destroy any such missiles launched from ships off the U.S. coastline already existed or were under development.
"It just requires a will to do it," he told congressional aides at a briefing.
Subsonic cruise missiles are not difficult to destroy, Kier said. But it is essential to track them quickly, as they can reach a target within 11 minutes, and to destroy them over water to avoid damage from the debris, he added.
Lockheed has long lobbied for a program to defend against cruise missiles and short-range ballistic missiles, a market valued by some analysts at upwards of $10 billion.
Short-range cruise missiles are easy to hide, relatively cheap, and can carry a variety of warheads such as biological or chemical weapons, according to some experts.
The company had high hopes for its $148 million High Altitude Airship program, for airships priced at just under $40 million apiece that can hover and monitor a 500-square-mile area for about two months.
But the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency cut the program's budget sharply in fiscal year 2007 and requested no funding at all for 2008. Lockheed convinced lawmakers to reinstate the 2007 funds, and there is an amendment to provide a small sum in 2008, but the program's outlook is grim at this point.
Christopher Bolkcom, defense specialist at the Congressional Research Service, said cruise missiles were difficult to track and that Lockheed's forecast about deploying a wide-area defense was "optimistic."
"It's sort of like border security. You can put some useful measures in place, but you can never afford a fool-proof system," he said.
Bolkcom said U.S. policymakers had likely done "the mental calculus that it's too expensive, too hard, on the one hand, and the threat is not big enough to justify it, on the other."
Another speaker at the briefing, Jeff Kueter, president of the Washington-based George C. Marshall Institute, underscored the urgency of the threat.
Tens of thousands of cruise missiles are available globally and 20 countries can build them, he said. North Korea fired up to two short-range missiles from its west coast last month, following a series of long- and short-range missile tests last year.
He called for greater efforts to defend against cruise missiles, which he said were becoming the "weapons of choice" for potential competitor states and terrorist groups.
Cruise missiles were first fired at U.S. troops during the war in Iraq. But the United States itself, with 12,000 miles of coastline, provides ample targets for extremist groups, especially since cruise missiles can be easily be stowed inside a standard cargo container.
The U.S. military has plans to protect troops, ships and overseas bases from cruise missile attacks, but it has no plan and no budget to protect the U.S. coastline, Kueter said.
Lockheed's Kier said the United States needed an integrated plan to guard against attacks by cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and other manned and unmanned aircraft.
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Japan, U.S. hold missile defense drill By MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press Writer
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TOKYO - Japan and the United States held a joint missile defense exercise off the Japanese coast last week, a Defense Ministry official said Tuesday.
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The two countries held a regional ballistic missile defense drill on July 6, bringing together Aegis-radar equipped destroyers and early warning aircraft, or AWACS, said a Japanese Defense Ministry official who spoke on condition of anonymity according to protocol.
The allies practiced target-tracking and information-sharing during the exercise, she said. She refused to disclose the location except that it was held "at sea and in air around Japan."
Tokyo and Washington have been jointly developing an advanced missile defense system and also have stepped up joint missile defense programs since North Korea's missile launches and nuclear tests last year.
Under the bilateral security pact, about 50,000 U.S. troops are stationed across Japan.
The U.S. 7th Fleet said in a statement issued Monday that the latest exercise brought together four U.S. Aegis-radar equipped destroyers — three from the U.S., including USS Lake Champlain and USS Russell — and JS Haruna from Japan.
The forces involved in the exercise "calculated and shared the information needed to track a hostile missile from its launch along its intended path," the U.S. statement said.
The next regional missile defense exercise is scheduled for November as part of their annual exercise, the U.S. Navy said.
Japan deployed its first advanced U.S.-developed Patriot missiles this year, and plans to introduce SM-3 intercepters on its destroyers in the next few years, including one later this year.
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Aides: US Defense Secy Gates Seeks Iraq Troop Withdrawals-NYTLast update: 7/9/2007 10:11:00 AMNEW YORK (Dow Jones)--U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has been quietly pressing for a partial troop withdrawal from Iraq, The New York Times reported on its Web site Monday, citing officials. According to the report, Gates is seeking a pullback that could roughly halve the number of combat brigades now patrolling the most violent sections of Baghdad and surrounding provinces by early next year. Under Gates' plan, the remaining combat units would then take up a far more limited mission of training, protecting Iraq's borders and preventing the use of Iraq as a sanctuary by Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, the report said. The Pentagon announced Sunday that Gates had scrapped plans to go on a four-nation tour of Latin America this week and will instead stay home to attend meetings on Iraq. The meetings are related to a progress report on Iraq that is due to be delivered to Congress by July 15. The Washington Post reported Sunday that the Iraqi government is unlikely to meet any of the political and security goals or timelines President George W. Bush set for it in January. Web sites: www.nytimes.com; www.washingtonpost.com (END) Dow Jones Newswires
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Pakistani leader escapes attempt on life By MUNIR AHMAD, Associated Press Writer
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A burst of gunfire went off as President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's plane left a military base on Friday, in what one official described as a failed assassination attempt.
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Security forces quickly raided a nearby home with two anti-aircraft guns on the roof, taking the owner in for questioning and searching for a couple who rented the property this week, officials said.
"It was an unsuccessful effort by miscreants to target the president's plane," a senior security official told AP. The official, like those who described the raid on the house, spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the record. "They fled quickly, and our security agencies are still investigating."
The government, however, said it had yet to establish whether it was an attack on Musharraf.
"At the moment there does not appear to be any linkeage between the incident and the president's flight," the government said in a statement.
The senior security official said Musharraf was aboard when the plane came under fire, but insisted the aircraft was not within range of the attempt in Rawalpindi, a garrison city south of the capital where Musharraf narrowly escaped two attempts on his life in 2003.
Photographs taken from an overlooking building showed a large gun on a tripod pointed skyward and a machine-gun next to a rusty satellite TV dish and a plastic water tank on the flat roof of the two-story building. Two anti-aircraft guns and a light machine gun were found on the roof and the homeowner was taken in for questioning, three officials told The Associated Press.
Kamal Shah, a senior ministry official, sidestepped a question at a news conference about the lapse of time between Musharraf's takeoff from the base and the firing.
"It is still a matter of investigation," Shah said. "We want to know where the bullets went, whether they were directed toward some wall or in the air."
The ministry said shell casings were recovered and only the machine gun was fired.
The Pakistani president has come under increasing criticism for decision to suspend the country's chief justice and his government faces pressure in the capital, where the top-ranking cleric of a radical mosque besieged by government forces rejected calls for an unconditional surrender Friday, saying he and his die-hard followers were ready for martyrdom.
A resident in the neighborhood near the air base, Mohammed Asif, 31, said that he heard two loud bangs about "a minute or less than a minute" apart and then saw a man firing an AK-47 rifle from an off-white Suzuki car passing by his home.
"A small plane was flying at that time," Asif, a worker in Rawalpindi's fruit market, told an AP reporter.
According to state-run Pakistan Television, Musharraf flew from the air base Friday and later safely landed in Turbat, a remote southwestern town where he was to inspect efforts to bring relief to hundreds of thousands of people affected by recent catastrophic flooding.
Khan Mohammed, a road construction worker, who was in a nearby street, said he heard someone fire single shots and then a burst from an automatic weapon but he said he did not know where the gunfire originated or its target.
"It lasted for about five minutes," Mohammed said.
Mohammed said that he heard the roar of a plane overhead when the firing occurred.
Musharraf, a key U.S. ally in its war on terrorism, narrowly escaped two bombings within 11 days which targeted his limousine in December 2003. In the second blast, a suicide attack, 16 people died, mostly police officers. Both attempts occurred in Rawalpindi.
Police later arrested dozens of people in connection with the attacks on the general, and the detainees included low-ranking air force personnel, an army soldier and civilians.
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Associated Press writer Sadaqat Jan in Islamabad contributed to this report.
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ABSOLUTELY
IT WAS VERY EFFECTIVE BUT SO WERE THE DEATH CAMPS
I think it was total terror
I especially loved the ending though ...knowing history I know they were all "taken care of by the Spaniards"
THERE IS AN IDEA let them watch as the captives did
Thanks for the info Josey, but got to get to work.
mel gibsons new movie, where the inca's sacrificed to the gods would be good treatment for all of them in a line
yes that was good ..but I still say he got off to easy he should have been forced to hard labor for awhile and then take him out
at least he had to wait/face some accusers as he watched them set up/ready the gallows....bridge over owl creek great movie
all about the time in someones mind from when trap door opened to he died
the problem wit that is he didn't know it.. Not like the people that he gassed
Not like the ones that were tortured to death.. He got off way to easy
The problem with limiting our involvement has shown to be a failure in our history. we as a country were originally formed as a republic..That is no singular leader
That was changed as a result of the revolution and people thinking that we needed a Figurehead .Along came the president.Surprisingly it was almost a king,No we need to stay involved in all the world business or we will strangle and die,LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENED IN WORLD WAR II.WE HAD NO IDEA OF THE SCOPE OF IT
UNTIL WE GOT IN IT Did you know that both Iran and Iraq singed up with the Germans. that is a historical fact Oil had not been found there yet but had it the outcome of the war might have been very different
yup, sadamm recieved proper treatment....tore his freakin head off with noose
they all would be
put them alone in a room with the father or son of somebody he has killed,, daughter or mother for that matter
I think he would be ripped to pieces
please don't misunderstand me...I don't condone killing anybody for any reason.but...The past lessons in not long ago history have told us what needs to be done with these kind of people They need to be removed and any body like them as well
he's just a little freak if he was slapped he would run looking for mama
sorry about the posts 288 is the one to stay ok
You have that so right and dont forget korea as well
again I will say LOOK AT HISTORY Throughout it,,, the great countries of the world have done nothing to stop these maniacs until it is way to late,,THAT is the great shortcoming of our planet our inability to learn from the past.Everyone thinks that this guy is different that woman is different They are all the same
POWER DRIVEN NUT CASES Who will stop at nothing to get their way THAT IS WHAT WE HAVE NOT PAID ATTENTION TO
I agree him and irans pres & a couple dozen moolas too
whatever happens to him it really needs to happen soon This guy needs to be taken out
You are right we had better wake up soon. My thoughts are this, we need to increase our security and limit our involvement unless it involves or is requested by a "Citizen of Good Standing"
thank god for don rumsfeild.....tactical low yield nukes in arsenal
he needs to be vaporized by a space based chemical laser so he can meet that devil he always rants about
they really need to do something before we have a major problem on our hands with this Chavez idiot. We will it will be just a matter of time.This is just a little to close to home if you ask me
they really need to do something before we have a major problem on our hands with this Chavez idiot. We will it will be just a matter of time.This is just a little to close to home if you ask me
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