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Friday, June 18, 2004

Paul Johnson Beheaded by Al-Qaeda


ALSO: Abd-Alaziz Bin-Essa Bin-Hammad Al-Muqrin (33) the leader of Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia and two of his bodyguards (Faisal & Abdulaziz Al-Dakheel) have been killed in a shootout with SA police.


Paul Johnson was beheaded by the Saudi branch of Al-Qaeda. His murder once again shows the barbarism of our enemy. Al-Qaida has become little more than a death cult.

Every American citizen living in Saudi Arabia is in mortal danger and should leave the country immediately.

While the Saudi authorities have finally stopped denying the existence of Al-Qaida, and begun some operations against the most violent members of the Saudi cells, they still have not taken the threat seriously. As of yet they have still focused on members who have already engaged in explicit violent acts. This leaves the vast majority of Al-Qaida operatives in Saudi Arabia able to act with impunity within the kingdom.

Until the SA police start to engage those who actively support the organizion, but refrain from carrying out the actual murders, they have no chance of putting a dent in Al-Qaida activities within the kingdom.

Instead they seem perfectly willing to blame it all on the Jews. Disgusting.

All American citizens should immediately leave Saudi Arabia. If they remain they are little more than targets.

Victory for Sharon

Washington Post
By Charles Krauthammer
While no one was looking, something historic happened in the Middle East. The Palestinian intifada is over, and the Palestinians have lost.

For Israel, the victory is bitter. The past four years of terrorism have killed almost 1,000 Israelis and maimed thousands of others. But Israel has won strategically. The intent of the intifada was to demoralize Israel, destroy its economy, bring it to its knees, and thus force it to withdraw and surrender to Palestinian demands, just as Israel withdrew in defeat from southern Lebanon in May 2000.

...Israelis turned out to be a lot tougher and braver than the Palestinians had imagined.

The end of the intifada does not mean the end of terrorism. There was terrorism before the intifada and there will be terrorism to come. What has happened, however, is an end to systematic, regular, debilitating, unstoppable terror -- terror as a reliable weapon. At the height of the intifada, there were nine suicide attacks in Israel killing 85 Israelis in just one month (March 2002). In the past three months there have been none.

The overall level of violence has been reduced by more than 70 percent. How did Israel do it? By ignoring its critics and launching a two-pronged campaign of self-defense.

First, Israel targeted terrorist leaders ...

Second, the fence. Only about a quarter of the separation fence has been built, but its effect is unmistakable. The northern part is already complete, and attacks in northern Israel have dwindled to almost nothing.

[...]

Arafat failed, spectacularly. The violence did not bring Israel to its knees. Instead, it created chaos, lawlessness and economic disaster in the Palestinian areas. The Palestinians know the ruin that Arafat has brought, and they are beginning to protest it. He promised them blood and victory; he delivered on the blood...
Sharon fought the Wall every step of the way, until it became clear that it was actually working to prevent the killing of Israeli civilians. Due to Palestinian cultural and political factors, a peace agreement was never very likely.

Separation has turned out to be a successful policy, but it will not bring peace. Like the ongoing war on the Korean penninsula, the Israeli-Palestinian war will go on for decades. And like the ongoing Korean war, the level of violence will be reduced to such a level that when a new generation comes to power it will become possible to resume peace negotiations.

Russia Warned US of Iraqi Attacks on US

Reuters
Russia warned the United States on several occasions that Iraq’s Saddam Hussein planned “terrorist attacks” on its soil, President Vladimir Putin said today.

”After the events of September 11, 2001, and before the start of the military operation in Iraq, Russian special services several times received such information and passed it on to their American colleagues,” he told reporters.

Mr Putin said Russian intelligence services had many times received information that Saddam’s special forces were preparing terrorist attacks in the United States “and beyond its borders on American military and civilian targets.”

“This information was conveyed to our American colleagues,”
he said.

He added that Russian intelligence had no proof that Saddam agents had been involved in any particular attack.
It should be noted the Russians would be expected to have the best available intelligence on Iraqi activities, due to the fact that Russia maintained diplomatic relations with Iraq until the war, and had a large number of agents in place due to a long-term friendly relationship with Saddam's regime.

I think the accusations of "lying" or "misleading" the American public about the Iraq-Al-Qaida connection are unfounded. While these theories were clearly wrong, there is no basis to believe that these stated positions were lies. The Bush administration probably believed them to be true.

Arab Culture and Conspiracy Theories


“…the biggest problem with conspiracy theories is that they keep us not only from the truth but also from confronting our faults and problems...This way of thinking relates any given problem to external elements, and thus does not [lead] to a rational policy to confront the problem."

Abd Al-Munim Said, head of the Al-Ahram Research Center in Egypt