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Report: Obama to Offer Israel ‘Nuclear Umbrella’ Against Iran

Posted by thebosun on December 11, 2008

Courtesy of Fox News , as reported from Haaetz:

U.S. president-elect will offer Israel a strategic pact designed to fend off any nuclear attack on the Jewish state by Iran, an Israeli newspaper reports.

President-elect Barack Obama will offer Israel a strategic pact designed to fend off any nuclear attack on the Jewish state by Iran, an Israeli newspaper reported on Thursday.

Haaretz, quoting an unnamed source, said the Obama administration would pledge under the proposed “nuclear umbrella” to respond to any Iranian strike on Israel with a “devastating U.S. nuclear response.”

Granting Israel a nuclear guarantee would essentially suggest the U.S. is willing to come to terms with a nuclear Iran, the paper reported.

According to the paper’s source, Obama’s nuclear guarantee would be backed by a new and improved Israeli anti-ballistic missile system. The Bush administration took the first step by deploying an early-warning radar system, which enhances the ability to detect Iranian ballistic missiles.

Secretary of state-designate Hillary Clinton had raised the idea of a nuclear guarantee to Israel during her campaign for the Democratic Party’s nomination for the presidency. During a debate with Obama in April, Clinton said that Israel and Arab countries must be given “deterrent backing.” She added, “Iran must know that an attack on Israel will draw a massive response.”

Clinton also proposed that the American nuclear umbrella be extended to other countries in the region, like Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, if they agree to relinquish their own nuclear ambitions.

Obama said this week that he would negotiate with Iran and would offer economic incentives for Tehran to relinquish its nuclear program. He warned that if Iran refused the deal, he would act to intensify sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
Granting Israel a nuclear guarantee essentially suggests the U.S. is willing to come to terms with a nuclear Iran. For its part, Israel opposes any such development and similar opposition was voiced by officials in the outgoing Bush administration.

“What is the significance of such guarantee when it comes from those who hesitated to deal with a non-nuclear Iran?” asked a senior Israeli security source.

“What kind of credibility would this [guarantee have] when Iran is nuclear-capable?”
The same source noted that the fact that there is talk about the possibility of a nuclear Iran undermines efforts to prevent Tehran from acquiring such arms.

A senior Bush administration source said that the proposal for an American nuclear umbrella for Israel was ridiculous and lacked credibility. “Who will convince the citizen in Kansas that the U.S. needs to get mixed up in a nuclear war because Haifa was bombed? And what is the point of an American response, after Israel’s cities are destroyed in an Iranian nuclear strike?”

The current debate is taking place in light of the Military Intelligence assessment that Iran has passed beyond the point of no return, and has mastered the technology of uranium enrichment. The decision to proceed toward the development of nuclear arms is now purely a matter for Iran’s leaders to decide. Intelligence assessments, however, suggest that the Iranians are trying to first accumulate larger quantities of fissile material, and this offers a window of opportunity for a last-ditch diplomatic effort to prevent an Iranian bomb.

Source: Obama’s atomic umbrella: U.S. nuclear strike if Iran nukes Israel

By Aluf Benn, Haaretz Correspondent

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    Is the Saudi Peace Plan 100 years of Dhimmitude?

    Posted by thebosun on December 11, 2008

    The republished Saudi peace plan – or ultimatum – offers 100 years of dhimmitude, the term for the protected but inferior and vulnerable status of non-Moslem religious and ethnic groupings in Islamic society. It purports to offer normal diplomatic and political relations between Israel and the entire Islamic world if Israel goes back to its 1948 borders and accepts the principle of repatriation of the Palestinian refugees. If Israel does not accept these terms, the subtext is quite clear: The Islamic world retains the option of remaining hostile to our existence.

    This subtext rejects a self-evident principle: that Israel’s existence and security are, as Barack Obama has declared, sacrosanct. That principle derives from the UN resolutions of 1948 and 1967, and not any decision by our neighbors. Israel is the national home of a first nation returning to its native land. Its existence and security are not negotiable. 

    …….

    ISRAELIS HAVE good reason to be skeptical about peace plans. While there is a cold peace with Egypt and Jordan, more Israelis have died in the 15 years following the Oslo Accords than in the two previous decades of undeclared wars. Therefore the burden of proof is on those who deny that the Saudi plan offers something between dhimmitude at best and a staged dismantling of Israel as the Jewish national home.

    ……. 

    THE APPALLING treatment of religious minorities by many Arab regimes is another reason for skepticism concerning the Saudi plan. Coptic and Assyrian Christians, Baha’is, Armenians, Yazdis and other minority religious group have experienced persecution, expulsions and genocidal mass atrocities in many of the 29 countries, notably Egypt, Iraq, Sudan and Iran. In the PA itself, since the Oslo Accords, the Christian population is rapidly diminishing.

    For the rest of the commentary in the Jerusalem post: The Saudi plan: 100 years of dhimmitude?

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    On The Spot: Should Congress Make Taxpayers Subsidize Columbia University?

    Posted by thebosun on September 26, 2007

    Congressman Huntercolumbia university Courtesy of CNSNews.com

    Rep. Duncan Hunter (Republican – California) on Monday threatened to cut off federal funding to Columbia University in New York City, which on Monday hosted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for a speech and question-and-answer session with students.  (Iran, according to the State Department, is a state-sponsor of terrorism.)

    “If the left-wing leaders of academia will not support our troops,” Hunter said in a statement, “they, in the very least, should not support our adversaries.”

    Just why should the taxpayers subside Columbia University’s social agenda?   Since 1969, Columbia has banned military recruiters since 1969 and will not sanction a ROTC program.

    Prior to the Vietnam War, Columbia cadets had peacefully coexisted with their classmates since the inception of ROTC in 1916. Columbia’s dedication to service was profound—at one point in its history the university was producing more officers per year than even the U.S. Naval Academy. In spite of Columbia’s military tradition, the administration expelled ROTC programs from campus in 1969 to appease student protesters and disgruntled faculty. When the war in Vietnam ended in 1975, students resumed their studies and the protests faded away. Columbia’s ban on ROTC, however, has remained to this day.  Source: Advocates for Columbia ROTC.

    For the rest of the CNSNews story: On The Spot: Should Congress Make Taxpayers Subsidize Columbia University?

    Duncan has already written a letter to Columbia University President Bollinger and releases a press release;

    Press Release/Statement

    For Immediate Release
    September 22, 2007

    CONTACT:  Joe Kasper
    (202) 225-5672

    HUNTER DENOUNCES COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY INVITATION TO IRANIAN PRESIDENT

    Washington, D.C. – In a letter to Columbia University President Lee Bollinger, U.S. Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) today criticized the University for inviting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to speak to students and faculty this coming Monday, September 24th.

     “This leader of state, which supports terrorists, is presently sending deadly roadside bombs across the Iraqi border to injure and kill American troops,” said Hunter.  “Columbia University’s hosting of Ahmadinejad is a slap in the face of the 165,000 U.S. troops serving in Iraq.  As he speaks, his agents will be moving roadside bombs onto the battlefield to be used against America’s military men and women. 

     This event, following the slanderous advertisement by MoveOn.org, depicting General Petraeus as “General Betray Us,” represents the emergence of the extreme left-wing of American politics. 

     Hunter concluded, “If this event takes place as scheduled, I intend to introduce legislation to cut-off Columbia University from every form of federal assistance.  If the left-wingers of academia will not support our troops, they, in the very least, should not support our adversaries.”

    Please call, fax, and/or email your congressmen and congresswomen and express your outrage at taxpayer dollars subsiding a social agenda and undermining our military.

    Use this link to: Contact Elected Representatives

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    Columbia University rolls out red carpet for Ahmadinejad

    Posted by thebosun on September 21, 2007

    Columbia University is trying to paint itself as a beacon of freedom of speech and opportunity by their move to invite Ahmadinejad over for a speaking engagement.   However one of their little secrets is that they have banned military recruiters since 1969 and will not sanction a ROTC program.

    Prior to the Vietnam War, Columbia cadets had peacefully coexisted with their classmates since the inception of ROTC in 1916. Columbia’s dedication to service was profound—at one point in its history the university was producing more officers per year than even the U.S. Naval Academy. In spite of Columbia’s military tradition, the administration expelled ROTC programs from campus in 1969 to appease student protesters and disgruntled faculty. When the war in Vietnam ended in 1975, students resumed their studies and the protests faded away. Columbia’s ban on ROTC, however, has remained to this day.  Source: Advocates for Columbia ROTC.

    On with the Columbia University – Ahmadinejad love affair, a marriage of questionable nature. 

    Courtesy of NY Daily News:

    Ripped for inviting Iranian thug

    Prominent politicians, religious groups and some alumni were outraged yesterday at Columbia University’s decision to allow Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to spew his hate on campus…….For the rest of the story  alumni were outraged

    Join the discussion at NYDailyNews.

    This is the news you come to your own conclusions. 

    Hat tip to Stop the ACLU

    Also blogging to topic of Columbia University: Weblogging.com

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    Iranian News Service reports: Zionist regime’s allies to receive response on World Qods Day

    Posted by thebosun on September 21, 2007

    Very disturbing article in the Iranian press: 

    Supporters of the Zionist regime will receive their response during the world Qods Day’s rallies, government spokesman, Gholam-Hossein Elham, said Wednesday. 

    The spokesman made the remarks during his weekly press conference while commenting on the current visit to the occupied Palestine of the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

    Qods Day is held each year on the last Friday of Muslims fasting month of Ramadan after it was nominated by the late Founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, as a day to voice the protest of the Islamic Ummah against the Zionists.

    The day falls on October 12 this year.

    “The US loses all opportunities to cooperate with regional and other world states by trying to support a regime (the Zionist regime) which is now at its weakest political and social position,” Elham said.

    He warned that Washington’s insistence on its wrong policies and arrogant approaches would have no result “but further political disgrace” for itself.

    Referring to the approaching World Qods Day, the spokesman stressed, “Supporters of the Zionist regime will definitely receive the final response for their support on that day.”

    Read Article 

    I asked a friend, Abe, in Israel what he thought of this news article.  This is his response:

    Bo’sun,

    “Al Qods” (The Holiest) is the Muslim Arab name for Jerusalem. Qods day (Jerusalem Day) is celebrated every year on the last friday of the holy month of
    Ramadan, according to the Muslim Calender. This year it will fall on Oct 12th.

    The Iranian declaration talks about mass rallies and not about a specific armed attack. The situation in Iran is unstable, with many young people opposed to
    the theocracy, and inciting people to rally against the Great Satan (America) and the Junior Satan (Israel), would take the people’s attention away from their anti-government feelings and unite them against the Double-Satan’s.

     Al Qods Day is a “Solidarity Day” to ostensibly show the world that the Muslim “Uma” (nation) stands in solidarity with the poor Palestinians, victimized by the cruel, inhuman Zionists.

    In actual fact, it’s used to keep the people incited and angry, uniting them against a “cruel” regime, so that the “lesser” problem of bad government is pushed back in the people’s minds.

    This technique is common and has been used for centuries to distract the people’s minds from what is happening at home. It is used freely in the ME, and is a large part of the ME problem. It takes their attention away from the bad schools, terrorist organizations running their lives, poverty, corruption
    and more.

    While Iran (with it’s lovable proxy, Hezbollah) is “dying” to attack the “Zionist Entity”, I doubt that the declaration means anything of the sort. I believe that it pertains to mass rallies.

    If I am wrong, I trust Israeli Intelligence to prepare the IDF in due time.

     All the best,
     Abe

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    The New Jihad – Battle is economic rather than military

    Posted by thebosun on September 10, 2007

    Courtesy of MEMRI

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    Inquiry & Analysis-Jihad & Terrorism Studies/Economic Studies Project

    September 11, 2007, No. 387

    The Battle… Is Economic Rather than Military” – An Economically Oriented Concept of Jihad Emerges in Islamist Discourse
    By E. Alshech*

    To view this Inquiry and Analysis in HTML, visit: MEMRI Latest News.

    Introduction

    The concept of jihad, dating back to the earliest stages of Islam, has always been open to various interpretations. Since Islamic sources define jihad in very broad terms, Muslims have, throughout Islamic history, been able to transform and extend its meaning according to their specific perceptions and needs. This document focuses on a concept of jihad that has been emerging for some time in Islamist discourse, as is evident in Islamist forums and websites. In this permutation, jihad is perceived as being aimed primarily at undermining the Western economy, particularly the U.S. economy, with the ultimate goal of bringing about the total collapse of the West.(1) In practical terms, this concept of jihad does not pose an immediate and substantial danger to Western economy. However, it nonetheless merits attention, since it represents a broadening of the boundaries of jihad, and widens the circle of people who can potentially be involved in jihadist activity.

    “The Destruction of Its Economy Will Cause the U.S. to… Disappear Like the Soviet Union”

    Islamist websites rarely engage in comprehensive theoretical discussions about the overall goals of global jihad. However, postings on this topic that occasionally appear on Islamist forums provide crucial insight into the Islamists’ understanding of their struggle against the West. For example, an article posted on Alhesbah.org in 2003, by an individual named Abu Mus’ab, stated that the key to defeating the U.S. is to weaken its economy: “No reasonable person can deny the United States’ military, economic and technological power… [However, both the U.S.’s] technological research and its military forces depend on the economy. [Consequently,] the destruction of its economy will cause the U.S. to disintegrate, collapse, and disappear, just like the Soviet Union.(2) Therefore, studying America’s economy is [even more crucial] than examining its military forces…”(3)

    “The Primary Goal of [Al-Qaeda’s] War Against America… Is to Defeat it Economically”

    A similar point was made in another article on Alhesbah.org, titled “Al-Qaeda’s Battle Is an Economic [Battle] – Not a Military One,” posted in 2005 by an individual named Abu Mus’ab Al-Najdi. The article stated that “the primary goal of [Al-Qaeda’s] war against America… is to defeat it economically. Anything that causes losses to its economy we regard as a step towards victory. Accordingly, the criterion for absolute victory is not [just] a military defeat [of the enemy]… but [a military defeat] which indirectly affects the economy, [for example by] causing economists to lose confidence in [America’s] ability to protect its… trade [interests].”(4)

    The article mentioned the 9/11 attacks as an example. The important question, it said, “is not… how many infidels died [in these attacks]… but the effect they had on the [American] economy… The [9/11] attack was successful by every standard, [since] the U.S. is still reeling from its [economic] impact… (5) One [therefore] hopes that those who take interest in our struggle against America… will embrace this strategy without reservation. [We can] shorten the duration of the battle… by focusing all our strength on purely economic targets… [Unfortunately,] many people regard these [targets] as worthless… It would be a mistake for these youths to retain this simplistic understanding of the nature of the battle.”

    The article also stated that Al-Qaeda’s attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq constitute a crucial component of its economic war against America: “The mujahideen prevented the American enemy from obtaining a large share of Iraq’s oil. [By laying their hands on this oil,] the Americans hoped to temporarily alleviate the [economic] damage caused by the 9/11 attacks, until they could gain complete control over the [entire] oil [market]. [The U.S.] now controls two-thirds [of Iraq’s oil], and it hopes to gain control over the rest when it finishes its [political maneuvers] in Iraq.”
    It will be shown below that blocking the West’s access to major oil resources is a crucial component of the Islamists’ perception of their economic war on the West.

    The Goal is to Persistently Drain the Economic Strength of the U.S.
    The importance of attacking the U.S. economy was also stressed in an article from 2006 about Al-Qaeda’s strategy, by an individual calling himself “Amir Net.” Al-Qaeda’s goal, he wrote, is to “persistently drain America’s strength by [opening up new fronts] in the confrontation [with it]. This will render it incapable of defending the [Arab] regimes to the extent it does today. Then, the jihad movement will be able to successfully attack the Arab oil [facilities], thereby destroying the central pillar of the American economy…”(6)

    Citing an economic study allegedly conducted by Al-Qaeda prior to the 9/11 attacks, the writer states that undermining the American economy has always been Al-Qaeda’s number one goal. Before 9/11, he says, Al-Qaeda believed that the best way to weaken the American economy was to reinstate the gold standard in international monetary trade.(7) Al-Qaeda aimed to “spread this idea throughout the world and to conduct the necessary studies in order to support it… [This strategy was meant to] gradually weaken the American dollar… eventually leading to its quick collapse.” The writer states that Al-Qaeda “recruited experts… to disprove the economic theory spread by Jewish economists in America – [the theory which] denies the necessity of backing up currencies with precious metals such as gold and silver, and [instead] uses the country’s gross national product as the standard for determining the value of its currency… If this theory is abolished, and [if at the same time] the Americans are prevented from using Arab oil [and are subjected to] the constant financial drain of the continuing battle, Chinese and Japanese investors will begin to question America’s economic strength… and will withdraw their investments from the vast American market…”

    The writer asserts that these developments will have dramatic results: An economically weakened America “will be unable to continue carrying the burden which lies upon [its] shoulders… in the current world order.” This, he says, will clear the way for the rise of new superpowers – China and India – which will be more benign towards Islam. When this happens, Muslims will be able to consolidate their own power, establish the Caliphate, and eradicate all the non-Islamic regimes in the Arab world.
    The economically oriented perception of jihad reflected in this posting (and in the other postings quoted above) obviously entails new priorities. It perceives the crippling of Western economy as the primary goal, while other goals (such as military defeat) are perceived as secondary, in the sense that they, too, are regarded as indirect means of undermining Western economy.
    To What Extent is Economic Jihad Implemented in Practice?
    Evidence suggests that the economic dimension of jihad has indeed become part and parcel of the Islamists’ perception of their jihad activity. Postings on jihadist forums indicate that the Islamists closely follow Western media reports and studies which analyze the effect of various domestic and global factors (e.g., the war in Iraq, global terrorism, natural catastrophes, etc.) on Western economies.(8)

    In fact, some Islamist forums, such as Alhesbah.org, have dedicated special sections to economic issues, including many issues specifically pertaining to Western economies.(9) Moreover, a look at discussions on Islamist forums, including messages by Osama bin Laden and Ayman Al-Zawahiri, along with terrorist operations on the ground, strongly suggests that the economically oriented notion of jihad is not a purely theoretical idea but has actually affected the terrorists’ choice of targets, as shown by the following examples.

    Attacks on Oil Facilities

    From messages exchanged by jihadists online, it is evident that oil facilities inside and outside the Middle East have ranked high on their list of targets for quite some time. This strategy jibes with the Islamists’ belief that oil is the foundation of the U.S.’s worldwide hegemony – a belief that was stressed, for example, in Osama bin Laden’s video message of December 16, 2004, in which he called for attacking oil installations: “There is now a rare and golden opportunity to make America bleed in Iraq – both economically and in terms of [loss of] human life and [blows to its] morale. Do not miss this opportunity, for you will regret it. One of the primary [methods] by which our enemies have gained control over our land is by stealing our oil. Therefore, you should do everything in your power to stop the greatest theft in history: [the theft] of the natural resources of the present and future generations, which is being carried out by the foreigners in collaboration with [local] agents… Focus your operations [on oil installations], especially in Iraq and the Gulf region, since [lack of oil] will cause [the enemy] to perish.”(10) A similar call to attack oil facilities was made by Ayman Al-Zawahiri in his September 2005 interview with Al-Sahab TV on the fourth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.(11)

    In the past two years, there have been indications that Islamists’ interest in striking oil facilities has increased.(12) A member of an Islamist group called “Those Who Returned from Guantanamo,” who was recently arrested in Kuwait, reported that the group had planned to attack oil installations around the country.(13)

    Evidence gathered by the Saudi authorities in 2005, following a violent clash with a terrorist cell in the city of Al-Dammam, indicated that the cell (which Saudi authorities stated had direct ties to Al-Qaeda) had likewise planned large-scale attacks on key oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia.(14) However, most indicative was the unsuccessful terrorist attack on the Baqiq oil refinery in Saudi Arabia on February 24, 2006. Sawt Al-Jihad, the e-journal of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, wrote that this attack would have had significant impact on world economy.(15) Moreover, the planners of the attack, nicknamed the “Oil Cell” – captured by the Saudis in May 2007 – admitted that the group had scouted out various oil facilities with the intent of destroying them. According to the terrorists, the primary aim of the attacks was to harm Saudi Arabia, but another goal was to cut oil supplies to the U.S. and the West.(16)

    Targeting Critical Economic Infrastructure

    Another goal pursued by Islamists in their efforts to undermine Western economy is the targeting of Western financial institutions and critical infrastructure,(17) especially in the U.S. They attack such institutions primarily, though not exclusively, through techniques of “electronic jihad,” i.e. by hacking into Western computer networks.(18) For example, on November 22, 2006, an electronic jihad group which states that its goal is to destroy the U.S. economy posted a message on the Islamist forum Alfirdaws.org, urging Islamic hackers “to target sensitive American economic websites such as those linked to the stock market, the Central Bank… high-tech companies, and oil [companies].”(19)

    Another forum participant suggested attacking “[computer] networks around the world, including military networks and [networks] which control radar [systems], missiles, and communications…” He explained that “if all these networks were to stop [functioning even] for a single day… it would bring about the total collapse of the West… while affecting our interests only slightly. The collapse of the West would bring about the breakdown of world economy and of the stock markets, which depend on [electronic] communications [for] their activities, [e.g.] transfers of assets and shares. [Such an attack] would cause the capitalist West to collapse.”(20)

    It seems that the Islamists have also attempted to put these ideas into action. A December 5, 2006 posting on Alfirdaws.org claimed that Islamist hackers had planned an attack, nicknamed “The Electronic Guantanamo Raid,” against U.S. banks, cancelling it at the last moment because the banks had been warned of a possible attack by U.S. government agencies.(21)

    Though it might seem unlikely that critical infrastructure could be seriously crippled by electronic attacks, experts warn that the danger should not be underestimated.(22) Past experience with cyber-terrorism indicates that critical infrastructure can indeed be harmed. Computer systems of banks and other financial institutions have frequently been targeted by hackers, resulting in substantial losses. Successful cyber-attacks on other critical networks have also been numerous. In 1992, for example, a fired Chevron employee disabled the firm’s fire alert system by hacking into computers in New York and San Jose. The attack disabled the system for 10 hours, putting thousands of people at risk. In 2003, a computer virus called the “Sapphire Worm” or “Slammer Worm” spread rapidly via the Internet, shutting down websites all over the world. It infected at least 75,000 hosts and caused a wide range of problems – from canceled airline flights to ATM failures. The virus even disabled a 911 call center outside Seattle that serviced 14 fire departments, two police stations, and a community of 164,000 people.

    These examples indicate that the Islamist aspirations to harm critical infrastructure should not be dismissed as unrealistic.
    Devaluating the U.S. Dollar

    An additional aim frequently discussed by Islamists is the devaluation of the U.S. dollar. Over the past few months, Islamists have been promoting an online campaign called “Crush the Dollar,” which urges Muslims to boycott this currency in order to “Hasten America’s downfall…; punish the enemy… who fights the religion of Allah…; [cripple] the economy [of the U.S.], which has killed our children, violated our honor, tormented our youth, stolen our wealth, and slandered our Prophet… and in order to dry up America’s economic resources in retaliation for its failed attempt to dry up the material resources of jihad.”(23)

    The campaign recommends switching to euros as a temporary solution until Islamic societies abolish paper money altogether and revert to using gold and silver.(24)

    To view an illustration from the “Crush the Dollar” campaign visit: http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=ia&ID=IA38707 .

    The Islamist preoccupation with the notion of harming the dollar was also reflected in a posting on the Islamist forum www.mohajroon.com/vb. The writer proposed three steps that can be taken by private individuals to devaluate the dollar. He wrote: “First, call your bank teller and ask [him] to convert all your money from American dollars into a different currency (such as euros or yen) or into gold… (You should convert at least $1,000). Next, convince at least 10 of your friends to do the same. Third, stop making transactions in American dollars.”(25)

    The writer presented a table showing that, if this plan is successfully carried out 10 times, over one trillion dollars will be sold. The resulting chain reaction, he argued, would devaluate the dollar and ultimately cause significant harm to the American economy: “Investors will sell American dollars in order to minimize their losses. Institutions will sell dollars and will avoid making transactions in dollars. Governments will convert their cash reserves into euros. Oil-exporting countries will switch to different currencies. And since paper dollars are no longer backed by gold, the international market will lose confidence in them. The U.S. government will then find itself in a state of economic chaos, with prices of import products – especially oil – [steadily] rising, a process that will eventually lead to economic recession in the U.S.”(26)

    Another forum participant suggested that Arab governments should adopt a policy of boycotting both the dollar and American products. “Arab countries,” he stated, “will not be able to completely boycott the American dollar unless they give up American commodities… which are paid for in dollars… Since it is impossible for the Arabs to completely forgo American goods, [they should at least] reduce the import of such goods, [thus] diminishing their dependence on the dollar. [In addition, they] should pay… for non-American goods in currencies other than the dollar… This will cut down their use of the dollar by 11 percent… reduce the dollar’s segment in international trade… and [ultimately] affect America’s economic status in the world.”(27)

    The anti-dollar campaign is not just a preoccupation of Islamist forums and websites. In December 2006, Iran announced a decision to switch to euros for foreign transactions.(28)

    Chinese sources confirmed in 2007 that Zhuhai Zhenrong Trading, a Chinese state-run company that buys 240,000 barrels of oil per day from Iran, had switched to euros for its Iranian oil purchases. It was also reported that Japanese refiners, who buy some 550,000 barrels of oil a day from Iran, had indicated their willingness to buy Iran’s oil in yen.(29)

    Whether isolated anti-dollar policies could actually destabilize the dollar is uncertain,(30) and the economic impact of the Islamists’ anti-dollar campaign is therefore questionable. Nonetheless, the campaign may have a psychological impact that could ultimately affect the U.S. economy to some degree. Persistent and credible reports about Muslims around the world selling millions or even billions of dollars could reduce confidence in U.S. currency, and affect its status vis-à-vis other currencies.

    Undermining the Tourism Industry

    The tourism industry has been a favored target of Islamist terrorists over the past two decades. For example, between 1992 and 1997, the Egyptian organization Al-Jama’a Al-Islamiyya carried out some 30 terrorist attacks against tourist targets in Egypt.(31)

    The 2002 attack in Bali, perpetrated by an Indonesian terrorist group also called Al-Jama’a Al-Islamiyya, killed 202 people, 164 of them foreigners.(32) Tourist resorts in the Sinai have also been targeted several times in recent years by Islamist terrorists.(33)

    In their statements, Islamists usually stress the political goals that their organizations are meant to achieve (e.g. undermining the regime of a particular country). However, it is likely that the attacks are also aimed at achieving the wider goal of weakening the economy of the targeted state. This is plausible, considering the importance of tourism to world economy.

    According to the annual World Tourism Organization report for 2000, international tourism generated $476 billion that year – roughly 10% of all tourism revenue for 2000. This suggests that total tourism revenues (domestic and international) may be as high as five trillion dollars.(34) In developing countries where tourism is a crucial source of income and therefore a major factor in economic development, terrorism against tourist targets is bound to have an especially severe impact on the economy.

    A correlation between high-profile terrorist attacks and a decline in tourism revenue has been confirmed by studies,(35) and also acknowledged by the governments of the targeted countries. For example, following the April 2006 triple bombing in Sinai, Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif said that the attacks could only be “an attempt to destroy the economy of Egypt by attacking tourism.”(36)

    It is safe to assume that the Islamists are aware of the economic impact of terrorism against tourism targets, and will continue to pursue this aim on the local level, and perhaps also on the international one, as part of their emerging strategy of identifying and crippling crucial elements of Western economy.

    Conclusion

    Though the Islamists’ online campaigns against critical infrastructure, the U.S. dollar, and the oil industry may pose a threat – albeit a limited one – to Western economic interests, their greatest significance is that taken together, they set out an ideological infrastructure that broadens the boundaries of jihad.

     With this basic ideological foundation in place, Islamists can extend the concept of jihad to encompass not only attacks against major economic interests (e.g. banks and oil installations) but also against a wide range of other, seemingly less significant, targets. Attacks on the latter targets may ultimately inflict substantial damage on Western economy.

    More importantly, this broadened definition of jihad renders it accessible to Islamists who wish to engage in jihad activities but lack access to jihad organizations and military training, and do not possess the necessary expertise to engage in media and electronic jihad or in other specialized activities. Under this understanding of jihad, any Muslim can qualify as a mujahid simply by engaging in activities that inflict some measure of damage on Western economy.

    Clearly, the ultimate impact of this concept of jihad will depend on how much currency it gains among Muslims – a factor which is difficult to predict or measure. As a final note, it should be mentioned that this concept of jihad has been circulating for some time in various popular Islamist forums, many of which are increasingly visited by individuals residing in Western countries.(37)

    *Dr. Alshech is the Director of the Jihad and Terrorism Studies Project at MEMRI.

    Endnotes:

    (1) Economic initiatives, for example, to boycott Western products or restrict oil exports to Western countries, aimed not at destroying the Western economy but at pressuring the West into altering its policies, are not dealt with in this paper. For a discussion of such measures, see, for example, an April 18, 2002 article in the Qatari daily Al-Rai, in which the Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Sheikh Yousef Al-Qaradhawi presented the economic boycott on Israel and the U.S. as a means to promote the Palestinian cause: www.qaradawi.net. Al-Qaradhawi reiterated this point in a 2007 article titled “Boycotting American and Israeli Merchandise,” which was posted on his websites. See also a legal opinion from 2002 by Hussein Shehata, a professor of Islamic economy at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, which depicts the boycott on Israeli and U.S. products as the legal duty of every Muslim, and as a policy which “pressures the U.S. to reconsider its hostile policies vis-à-vis the Arabs and Muslims”: 216.239.59.104 www.islamonline.net. Another article by Shehata which expresses similar views is “Economic Jihad,” from 2003: www.kate3.com.

    (2) www.al-hesbah.org (no longer active). The writer also stressed that the collapse of the Soviet Union was precipitated by the considerable damage inflicted on its economy by the prolonged war in Afghanistan.

    (3) Two additional articles stressing the importance of weakening the U.S. economy, also posted on www.alhesbah.org, are “The Downfall of United States – An Assessment of Its Economic Situation” (http://al-hesbah.org/v/showthread.php?t=111065), and “Yes… The Merchants Will Cry Over It…” (http://al-hesbah.org/v/showthread.php?t=93042). 

    (4) http://www.al-hesbah.org/v/showthread.php?t=36599

    (5) The webmaster of the Islamist forum www.al-ommh.net/vb (no longer active) attributed a similar economic significance to the 2005 bombing in London. In a July 3, 2007posting, he wrote: “Another benefit [of the London bombings] was [the damage they caused to] England’s infrastructure and economy… The attack also dealt a severe blow to the global stock market: the index dropped 200 points in less than 30 minutes, which caused them significant economic losses… www.al-ommh.net.

    (6) www.mohajroon.com 136641 (no longer active).

    (7) The U.S. abandoned the gold standard in 1971. www.house.gov.

    (8) This is reflected in many postings, for instance on Al-Hesbah, such as a posting about a report titled “The United States is Going Through Its Worst Economic Phase,” allegedly prepared by the U.S Department of Commerce (Al-hesbah.org/135870); a posting about the surge in oil prices in the U.S. (Al-hesbah.org 129837); and a posting titled “Congress: The War on Terrorism Has Cost Us $510 Billion” (Al-hesbah.org).  

    (9)About 50% of the messages posted in this section in 2007 were on issues related to Western economy.

    (10) See MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 838, “Osama bin Laden: ‘Today There is a Conflict between World Heresy Under the Leadership of America on the One Hand and the Islamic Nation with the Mujahideen in its Vanguard on the Other,'” December 30, 2004, memri.org/.

    (11) See MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 1044, “Newly Released Video of Al-Qaeda’s Deputy Leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri’s Interview With Al-Sahab TV,” December 9, 2005, MEMRI.Org.

    (12) It has been argued that the oil shortage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 led the Islamists to appreciate in full the power of the “oil weapon.

    (13) www.alseyassah.com/alseyassah. I thank I. Rapoport for calling my attention to this report.

    (14) About the Al-Dammam incident, see www.alwatan.com.sa.

    According to the Saudi authorities, the terrorists were in possession of forged documents that would have enabled them to access to some of the country’s key oil and gas installations. www.weeklystandard.com.

    Recently, the Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa reported, citing a London source of uncertain reliability, that Al-Qaeda is about to launch a new military campaign against essential local and foreign oil interests in the Persian Gulf, among other targets. www.alseyassah.com

    (15) For details about the attack, see www.alwatan.com.sa; www.alwatan.com.sa/daily/2006-02-27.

    (16) www.okaz.com.sa/.  This is further evidence that the Islamists regard domestic terrorism as aimed, inter alia, at triggering global economic impact, such as international oil shortages and a rise in oil prices. I thank Y. Admon for helping me locate this report.

    (17) Critical infrastructure refers to assets and systems essential to the functioning of society and the economy. The Clinton administration designated the following critical infrastructure as “national life support systems”: telecommunications, banking and finance, electrical power, oil and gas distribution and storage, water supply, transportation, emergency services, and government services.

    (18) Mohajroon.com. On electronic jihad, see Gary R. Bunt, Islam in the Digital Age (London, 2003), pp. 37-66. For a more recent analysis, see MEMRI Inquiry & Analysis No. 329, “Cyberspace as a Combat Zone,” February 27, 2007, Memri.org.

    (19) Alfirdaws.org (no longer active).

    (20) Alfirdaws.org/vb.

    (21) Afirdaws.org/vb/showthread.php?t=21318

    (22) For a DiploFoundation study on cyber terrorism, see: Txtus.diplomacy.edu/.

    (23) Afirdaws.org/vb/showthread.php?t=20692.

    (24) A similar call to boycott the U.S. dollar was issued in May 2006 by the prime minister of Malaysia. Ajazeeratalk.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2113 .

    (25) Mhajroon.com/vb/showthread.php?t=34373.

    (26) Mhajroon.com/vb/showthread.php?t=34373.

    (27) Afirdaws.org/vb/showthread.php?t=20692.

    (28) www.irna.ir/. It should be noted that in November 2000, Saddam Hussein’s Iraq switched to euros in oil transactions, a move which apparently had little effect on the dollar. For a more recent report about Iran’s new oil-trade policy, see the following article in English from the Iranian website Baztab, which is affiliated with Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezai, E.baztab.com/content/?cid=3670.

    (29) World Net Daily .  Com; News.bbc.co.uk. This growing anti-dollar tendency among oil-trading countries coincides with a four-year-old international campaign to end the dominance of the dollar in world trade. For information about this campaign, see Rohini Hensman and Marinella Correggia, “U.S. Dollar Hegemony: The Soft Underbelly of Empire,” www.boycottbush.org/dollar_en.php.

    (30) For a summary of the debate on this issue in the West, see www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Iran. See also Congressman Ron Paul’s 2006 speech before the House of Representatives on “The End of Dollar Hegemony,” www.house.gov; and William Clark, “The Real Reasons Why Iran is the Next Target: The Emerging Euro-denominated International Oil Market,” www.energybulletin.net.

    (31) See Jonathan Essner, “Terrorism’s Impact on Tourism,” p. 8, Sand.miis.edu.

    (32) News.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2778923.stm.

    (33) The deadliest of the attacks – the synchronized bombings in 2004 of the Hilton in Taba and of two campsites in Ras Al-Shitan on October 7, 2004 – left 34 dead and 171 wounded.

    (34) Jonathan Essner, “Terrorism’s Impact on Tourism,” Sand.miis.edu.

    (35) See Essner’s “Terrorism’s Impact on Tourism.” See also an International Monetary Fund report on the impact of the 2002 Bali attack on the Indonesian economy: www.imf.org.

    (36) www.usatoday.com.

    (37) See “The Promises and Pitfalls of Analyzing Jihadi Websites,” by Jarret Brachmen, director of Combating Terrorism Center at West Point Military Academy. www.isn.ethz.ch.

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    Little Green Footballs (LGF): Most depraved Jihad Video

    Posted by thebosun on April 22, 2007

    Courtesy of LGF

    Saturday, April 21, 2007

    The Most Depraved Jihad Video Yet

    Both LGF and I felt physically ill after watching this. Don’t click through if you don’t think you can handle it; LiveLeak has a censored clip of the ~12-year old boy seen in a newly released jihad video butchering a helpless captive: 12 year old boy beheads man (Censored Version).

    The actual beheading is not shown in this clip, but it’s still one of the worst things I’ve ever seen.

    Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 2:02:04 pm PST

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    Algerian and Arab Press on Al-Qaeda Attacks in Algiers

    Posted by thebosun on April 16, 2007

    Special Dispatch-North Africa/Jihad & Terrorism Studies Project
    April 17, 2007
    No. 1546

    Reactions in the Algerian and Arab Press to the Al-Qaeda Attacks in Algiers
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    The suicide bombings in Algeria on April 11, 2007, the first spectacular attack carried out by the Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb, brought the region to the forefront of the headlines in the Arab press – especially as they occurred in tandem with a number of abortive suicide bombings in Casablanca. In Algeria, fears for the future were underscored by memories of the dark years of the 1990s, and the press was unanimous in calling for concerted action against terrorism. Many also criticized government policies, in particular the National Reconciliation plan, which aims to reintegrate radical Islamists into society.
    In the international Arab press, well-known commentator  ‘Abd Al-Rahman Al-Rashed criticized what he described as fallacious assumptions about the root causes of terrorism, saying that the terrorists are driven by religious extremism, and not by poverty, nor by the lack of democracy – which, he emphasized, they consider to be heresy.

    The following are details:

    “Algeria is Fighting a Battle of Universal Dimensions Against a Poison That Has No Borders: Islamist Terrorism”
    An April 14, 2007 editorial by N. Sebti in the liberal Liberte daily, read: “Today, the entire world has understood that Algeria, beyond [the fight on] its own territory, is waging a battle of universal dimensions against a poison that has no borders: Islamist terrorism.”(1)

    Omar Belhouchet, writing in the daily El-Watan, called for a combined strategy of military action and democratic reform: “It is inconceivable, inadmissible, and shocking to relive the nightmare of the 1990s… In the 1990s the Algerians knew how to resist the Islamist terrorist war machine with heroism and extraordinary self-sacrifice, and they are capable of doing so again… On the other hand, they fear the resignation, weakness, and compromises [of principle] of those who have the responsibility for bringing Algeria out of the crisis.

    “It is time for the Algerian state, at the risk of plunging the country into a grave political and moral crisis, to determine, once and for all, a clear policy of eradicating terrorism. The politics of the outstretched hand has its limits…”

    He added that democratic reform and a crackdown on corruption were also necessary, as political frustrations only served the Islamists.(2)

    Vice-Editor of Liberte: “It’s Not Over”

    Mounir Boudjema, Vice-editor of Liberte – a newspaper that lost four of its journalists to Islamist terrorism in the 1990s – wrote in an April 12 editorial: “The attacks in Algiers, which up to now had been a secure sanctuary, against the very symbol of political power, were designed to keep Algerians under the yoke of fear and resignation. [This was] a signal as powerful as the explosion [itself], telling us ‘it’s not over’ and that we need to go to bed in fright and in anguish and to wake up with fear in our hearts. [It was] a message to the Algerians to give up on life and to capitulate to fatalism.

    “The terrorists are right about one thing: ‘It’s not over’. As long as they remain living and armed, taking cover in their hideouts or in their laboratories of death, ‘it’s not over’. As long as the republican and patriotic forces of this country are [still] standing, ‘it’s not over’. As long as they have not taken in the extent of their failure to turn this country into a second Afghanistan or an open-air morgue, ‘it’s not over’.”(3)
    “Algeria Remains, Alas, Fertile Ground for Obscurantist Ideas”

    Hakim Outoudert, writing in the regional daily La Depeche de Kabylie, questioned the Interior Minister’s assertion that the attacks were an isolated event, and called for an ideological battle against fundamentalism in order to dry up the “terrorist matrix”:

    “Minister of the Interior Yazid Zerhouni… reaffirmed the ‘isolated’ and ‘diminished’ character of the group at the origin of the drama, and assured [us] as to the overall security situation, which, according to him, remains ‘in order’…

    “The distinction, unencumbered by complexes… between a truly fruitful National Reconciliation program and the implacable struggle against terrorism is the only responsible attitude to be adopted in order to do away with the scourge and to rehabilitate the spirit of vigilance, as much that of the citizens as that of the security forces… It must be recognized that this vigilance has been muted for some time…

    “There is another necessity, and not the least one, in order to frustrate the millenarian designs of Islamist terrorism, and consequently to lessen the political import of its murderous operations: the political-ideological struggle against fundamentalism.

    “In this field, Algeria remains, alas, fertile ground for obscurantist ideas, and even for the Islamist cult of martyrdom. How [else] could a young man have internalized the idea of finding his celestial salvation in blowing himself up? How many young Algerians might be in the same state of spirit, and await only a sign from the ’emir’ in order to ‘merit’ their place in paradise, and some ‘houris’ as a bonus?

    “Where did these young people contract this evil, if not from within Algerian society, through a bigoted media literature, but above all within the mosques in subversive suburbs?…

    “[Should we] do away with fundamentalism, the matrix of terrorism, by drying up [its] ideological ground, or maintain [its] destructive potential by ceding it the terrain of political initiative? One day we’ll have to choose. The sooner the better.”(4)

    FIS Leaders and the Founder of the GSPC Denounce the Attacks

    Hassan Hattab, founder and first Emir of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (which has since become the Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb, the group which carried out the attacks), denied any connection with the bombings. In a telephone interview with the El-Shorouq El-Yawmi daily, Hattab said that he “washed his hands” of all those who “went down this misguided path,” and said that the attackers were acting on orders “from abroad.”(5)

    ‘Abbasi Madani, former head of the banned Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) who now lives in exile in Qatar, told the Qatari daily Al-Raya that the attacks were a great wrong, and that the Algerian issue was a political one which could not be dealt with in this way. He also blamed the government for the attacks, though, saying that it too encouraged the violence in order to prevent a political solution.(6)

    Likewise, Rabah Kebir, a former top member of the Islamic Salvation Front, issued a statement on April 14 in which he “vigorously condemned this odious, unjustified criminal act, which targeted the Algerian people and its institutions” and which had killed and injured “many victims among the innocent children of the Algerian Muslim people.” He condemned “the violence that continues to [fell] victims and prolongs the sufferings of the Algerian people, thus answering to the aims of the enemies of the reconciliation.”(7)

    Dissatisfaction With the Algerian Government’s Policies on Terrorism

    In his column in Liberte, Mustapha Hammouche, a fierce critic of the Islamists, complained that Interior Minister Yazid Zerhouni had (like Rabah Kebir) described the attackers as “enemies of the National Reconciliation”:

    “In the 1990s it was still permitted in our political culture to condemn Islamist terrorism, and even to defy it, as there were still some islands of moral and political resistance. Back then it was possible to condemn a terrorist act for what it was: an abject crime…

    “Today the terrorist act is [considered] condemnable solely because it contradicts the policy of national reconciliation. It is not permitted to question the official program, even if it has failed in [bringing] that which legitimates it: peace. The critics of the sacred [National Reconciliation] plan are thrown into the same camp as those who place the bombs – that of enemies of the National Reconciliation.”(8)

    An April 16 editorial by Larbi Zouak in the El-Khabar daily made the same point: “The strange thing about this government is that what is important to it is not the lives of citizens who fell, and will fall, to the criminal [i.e. terrorist] groups. Rather [what is important to it is] the President’s policy and the Reconciliation… Are the lives of Algerians so cheap? Is it conceivable that [the President’s] egoism could extend to such a deadly level?”(9)

    Director General of Al-Arabiya TV: The Terrorists Are Not Motivated by Poverty or by Lack of Democracy, but by Religious Extremism

    The attacks in Algeria and Casablanca also made the headlines in the international Arabic press. In an April 15 editorial in Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, Director General of Al-Arabiya TV ‘Abd Al-Rahman Al-Rashed, wrote:
    “I listened with annoyance to the same questions over and over when analyzing the terrorist incidents in our region, when the presenter at the international [TV] station said: ‘Don’t you think that the three incidents in Casablanca have in common that they occurred in a poor region, and that those who carried them out came from a poor neighborhood? Don’t you see that [what] ties them together is poverty?’

    “And in the analysis of the Algerian incident, the Western press came out and pointed to the problem of democracy in Algeria and its connection to what happened on that bloody day.

    “I say that I was annoyed, because [this is] a situation that has become repeated and which has gone on for more than a decade, and in which the personalities [involved] are well-known, and whose literature has spread in all languages…

    “Bin Laden, his associate Al-Zawahiri, and others are people from rich families – rich, and not just well off. In addition, none of the terrorists, despite there being thousands of them… speaks about the issue of poverty, nor do they call for elections – to the contrary, they describe elections as heresy that must be combated.
    “True, there is poverty in Morocco, and a political struggle in Algeria, and the region is full of grave issues that need to be faced, from corruption to political monopoly to totalitarian regimes… but these bombings were terrorist acts that are related to issues of another kind, and have nothing to do with poverty or elections.

    This is a war of people who are religious extremists.”

    “If the Americans Left Iraq Tonight, and the Jews Fled Palestine, and Extremist Governments were Established… This Would Not Satisfy Them”

    “To make the picture clearer… This religious war has nothing to do even with the major issues, slogans [related to which] are raised in the terrorists’ literature itself, like Palestine, Iraq, the U.S., etc. These are people who want martyrdom, that is, they want [to fight] war, anywhere in the world, and for any cause that has a religious angle. They want to go quickly to Paradise.

    “They are not fighting for money, public reform, or for… the environment, and they are not nationalists, pan-Arabists, or communists… They are not jokers, hippies, or oppositionists. They are seekers of martyrdom, meaning that they are in a hurry to go to Paradise. They are not interested in the life of this world, and they want to take with them to the grave the greatest number of people possible.

    “I know that this is an issue that is difficult for the Westerner to understand. It is also difficult for many of the Muslims themselves to accept this, and they always try to justify it with… issues that they consider legitimate and comprehensible.

    “[But] the truth is that these [terrorists] want death for the sake of Allah… That is, even if the Americans left Iraq tonight, and the Jews fled Palestine, and extremist religious governments were established in Morocco, Algeria, and Egypt – this would not satisfy them… They want Paradise, and for this they will travel to the ends of the earth, to the North Pole and the South Pole, to fight the infidels, whose numbers, in their view, are five billion.”(10)

    Endnotes:
    (1) Liberte (Algeria), April 14, 2007.
    (2) El-Watan (Algeria), April 12, 2007.
    (3) Liberte (Algeria), April 12, 2007.
    (4) La Depeche de Kabylie (Algeria), April 14, 2007.
    (5) El-Shorouq El-Yawmi (Algeria), April 12, 2007.
    (6) Al-Raya (Qatar), April 12, 2007.
    (7) El-Watan (Algeria), April 15, 2007.
    (8) Liberte (Algeria), April 15, 2007.
    (9) El-Khabar (Algeria), April 16, 2007.
    (10) Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (London), April 15, 2007.

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    Is it too late????

    Posted by thebosun on February 12, 2007

    Courtesy of Drudge Report


    TOO LATE TO HALT IRAN’S N-BOMB, EU IS TOLD

    Too late to halt Iran’s nuclear bomb, EU is told

    By Daniel Dombey and Fidelius Schmid in Brussels

    Published: February 12 2007 22:18 | Last updated: February 12 2007 22:18

    Iran will be able to develop enough weapons-grade material for a nuclear bomb and there is little that can be done to prevent it, an internal European Union document has concluded.

    In an admission of the international community’s failure to hold back Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the document – compiled by the staff of Javier Solana, EU foreign policy chief – says the atomic programme has been delayed only by technical limitations rather than diplomatic pressure. “Attempts to engage the Iranian administration in a negotiating process have not so far succeeded,” it states.  Link: FT – TOO LATE TO HALT IRAN’S N-BOMB, EU IS TOLD

     

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    Soldiers Send Christmas Greetings

    Posted by thebosun on December 25, 2006

    Soldiers Send Christmas Greetings

    Courtesy of CBN News

    Armed Forces News

    CBNNews.com – Many military families cannot spend this Christmas at home with family. They’re stationed overseas serving their country. Watch the video on this page to see Christmas greetings from numerous soldiers to their families. There are approximately 50 to 60 greetings from military stationed at various bases around the world. Merry Christmas and may God Bless our wonderful armed service members and their loved ones. Click here to watch video

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