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- Tape
Released: American al Qaeda Member Warns of Attacks (September
11, 2005)
- In an apparent Sept. 11 communiqué broadcast on ABC News, an al
Qaeda operative threatens new attacks against cities in the US and
Australia. "Yesterday, London and Madrid. Tomorrow, Los Angeles
and Melbourne, God willing. At this time, don't count on us
demonstrating restraint or compassion," the tape warns.
"We are Muslims. We love peace, but peace on our terms, peace
as laid down by Islam, not the so-called peace of occupiers and
dictators." American intelligence officials believe the man who
appears on the tape to be Adam Gadahn of Orange County, Calif. Last
year, Gadahn delivered a similar taped communiqué for al Qaeda.
That tape was later deemed authentic. On the new tape, delivered to
ABC News, Gadahn's message contains a very pointed al Qaeda threat
against Los Angeles and Melbourne. In response to the threats
against their city, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the
city's police department released a statement this morning. They
admitted to Los Angeles being a target of terrorism, but said there
are no known, credible threats against the city and labeled the tape
an instrument of al Qaeda propaganda. "The statement broadcast
this morning on Good Morning America should come as no surprise to
anyone. The statement was meant to instill fear, and fear is the
most important weapon the terrorists possess." The taped
diatribe lasts 11 minutes. Like past tapes, it appears to include
the same graphics and production techniques recognized by U.S.
officials as part of al Qaeda's standard propaganda production. In
this tape, the speaker levels threats against the U.S. and Great
Britain. "Don't believe the lies of the liars at 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue and 10 Downing Street," Gadahn insists.
"They have dispatched your sons and daughters to die lonely
deaths in the burning deserts of Iraq and the unforgiving mountains
of Afghanistan." more...
- Stripped
of havens, Al-Qaeda turns to 'media jihad' (September
11, 2005)
- Stripped of its Afghan haven and chased across the globe, the
Al-Qaeda terror network is increasingly resorting to "media
jihad" four years after the September 11 attacks on the United
States for which it took credit. The Global Islamic Media Front (GIMF),
heir to the "Global Front for Fighting Jews and
Christians" set up by Osama bin Laden in Afghanis-tan in 1998,
presents itself as the hub for Al-Qaeda propaganda on the Internet.
Its emergence is testament to the weight now being placed by
Islamist militants on winning over minds to their cause through new
media in the absence of any physical command headquarters, terror
experts say. "Unite, O Muslims of the world, behind the Global
Islamic Media Front. Set up squadrons of media jihad to break
Zionist control over the media and terrorize the enemies," the
GIMF's "emir," who goes by the nom de guerre of "Salaheddin
II," exhorts Al-Qaeda followers on the Internet. The GIMF, is
"a new base of Islamic information on the Internet. Our goal is
to denounce the Zionist enemy," echoes his deputy, "Ahmad
al-Watheq Billah." "The Front does not belong to anyone.
It is the property of all Muslims and knows no geographical
boundaries. All IT and communication experts, producers and
photographers ... are welcome to join," he writes. It has so
far posted some 350 documents on Islamist Web sites, including
footage of military operations in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan
and other places where the mujahideen, or holy warriors, operate. more...
- Scientists
find growing land bulge in Oregon (September
11, 2005)
- A large, slow-growing volcanic bulge in Eastern Oregon is
attracting the attention of seismologists who say that the rising
ground could be the beginnings of a volcano or simply magma shifting
underground. Scientists said that the 100 square-mile (260 sq-km)
bulge, first discovered by satellite, poses no immediate threat to
nearby residents. "It is perfectly safe for anyone over
there," said Michael Lisowski, geophysicist at the United
States Geological Survey's Cascades Volcano Observatory in
Vancouver, Washington. The bulge is rising at a rate of about 1.4
inches per year, according to a report issued by the U.S. Geological
Survey. The bulge is located in a sparsely populated area 3 miles
southwest of South Sister, a mountain 25 miles west of Bend, Oregon.
Lisowski said the unnamed bulge was created because of a big cavity,
estimated to be about 4.5 miles below the surface, that is filling
with fluid. The fluid is likely magma, but could also be water. It
was described in the report as a lake 1 mile across and 65 feet
deep. The bulge is a bare patch of land with no residents, and
anyone in the area would not be able to see, feel or smell anything,
seismologists said. more...
- Pentagon
Revises Nuclear Strike Plan (September 11, 2005)
- The Pentagon has drafted a revised doctrine for the use of nuclear
weapons that envisions commanders requesting presidential approval
to use them to preempt an attack by a nation or a terrorist group
using weapons of mass destruction. The draft also includes the
option of using nuclear arms to destroy known enemy stockpiles of
nuclear, biological or chemical weapons. The document, written by
the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs staff but not yet finally approved by
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, would update rules and
procedures governing use of nuclear weapons to reflect a preemption
strategy first announced by the Bush White House in December 2002.
The strategy was outlined in more detail at the time in classified
national security directives. At a White House briefing that year, a
spokesman said the United States would "respond with
overwhelming force" to the use of weapons of mass destruction
against the United States, its forces or allies, and said "all
options" would be available to the president. The draft, dated
March 15, would provide authoritative guidance for commanders to
request presidential approval for using nuclear weapons, and
represents the Pentagon's first attempt to revise procedures to
reflect the Bush preemption doctrine. A previous version, completed
in 1995 during the Clinton administration, contains no mention of
using nuclear weapons preemptively or specifically against threats
from weapons of mass destruction. more...
- Liberals
Call Abortion a Religious Freedom (September
10, 2005)
- There appears to be an effort by some liberals to tie abortion and
the gay agenda to the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of religious
freedom. At a recent news conference, several feminist, homosexual
and religious-left groups combined their rhetoric to claim that
abortion and homosexuality are religious freedoms and part of their
right to worship the way they want to. Phyllis Snyder, president of
the National Council of Jewish Women, maintained that legalized
abortion actually protects religious freedom. "This freedom,
guaranteed by the Constitution, is strengthened by the separation of
religion and the state," she said. "Make no mistake, the
Roe v. Wade decision protects our religious liberty." Rob
Schenck, president of the National Clergy Council, told Family News
in Focus that abortion is not a religious issue. "Matters of
life and death have never been considered in the courts as an
exclusively religious question," he said. "In other words,
you can't justify taking human life because it's a religious
belief." Schenck called it a new strategy by the left to co-opt
abortion, even homosexuality, as tenets of religious freedom.
"This is a blatant and flagrant hijacking of religious
sensibilities for the purpose of advancing their nefarious and, I
dare say, evil propaganda," he said. "It attempts to
hoodwink the public, and it is the most cynical insult against the
religious sensibilities of Americans." more...
- New
life for the Dead Sea? (September 10, 2005)
- If you want to realise how far the water level has fallen, it is
worth stopping on Route 90, not much more than a kilometre south of
Qumran where a Bedouin looking for a lost goat discovered the first
Dead Sea Scroll in a cave in 1947. The shimmering expanse of the
sea, stretching east to the Jordanian cliffs, is obscured here by
reeds and shrubbery that have grown up around the freshwater spring
of Ein Feshka. So look up at the cliffs lining the road on the
western side, formed from limestone deposits perhaps 80 million
years old. About 12ft up, you can see a red line less than a foot
long. It was painted on the rock just over 100 years ago by members
of the Palestinian Exploration Fund, a venerable British institution
which counted T E Lawrence and Lord Kitchener among its members. The
fund made two expeditions here, one at the turn of the century and
one in 1917, not long after General Edmund Allenby walked into
Jerusalem to seal his triumph over the Turks. But there is only one
line. It takes a moment for its meaning to sink in. The fund's
Levantine scholars and archaeologists were in a boat when they
painted the line to show the level of the Dead Sea. Where we are
standing was then four metres underwater. The mystery is what
prompted them to mark it at all. Given that the level had been
pretty well stable for the best part of 75,000 years, how were they
so prescient as to realize that within half a century or so it would
start to fall so catastrophically that a record would be necessary?
And that a place, since prehistory the lowest on the planet, would
become steadily lower still, so by 2005 the edge of the Dead Sea
would be some 500m of cracked and gently sloping sandy, salty
flatland east of where, bobbing on what was then its surface, they
had carefully painted the line in the cliff? Perhaps it is not too
fanciful to think that they foresaw some of the havoc man would
wreak here during the next century. The level of the Dead Sea - now
1,370ft below sea level - is falling fast, by about a metre a year.
Since the line was painted, the sea has shrunk by more than a third,
or 20km, so the long southern stretch of deep water where King
Herod's boat would be moored when he visited Masada is now dry land.
more...
- Chirac's
Illness Sets Off Power Battle (September
10, 2005)
- The French president, 72, looked comfortable and said he felt
"very well". He had been "eager to leave". The
first thing he wanted to do now was "to go and have
lunch". Doctors at Val de Grace military hospital in Paris said
they had advised him not to travel by air for the next six weeks,
meaning he is unlikely to attend next week's United Nations summit
in New York. Mr. Chirac's first public appearance since September 2
should stop to rumors that the Elysée palace was not telling the
whole truth about the extent of his condition. "The president's
health is consistent with what was in the hospital statements,"
said one medical observer, Alain Ducardonnet, on television.
"The rumors about his health are over. He is clearly
well." But the political fallout is likely to be rather harder
to dismiss for a president already weakened by a string of setbacks,
including France's "no" vote to the European Union
constitution in May and Paris's loss of the 2012 Olympic Games to
London in July. Mr. Chirac's hospitalization last Friday appeared to
remove any chance that he might run for a third term in office, and
has prompted a tough succession struggle between his prime minister
and protégé, Dominique de Villepin, and the interior minister,
Nicolas Sarkozy, who heads the ruling centre-right UMP party In the
absence of Mr. Chirac at the UN next week, the president's place
will be taken by Mr. de Villepin, who was appointed premier in June.
more...
- World
Summit on UN's Future Heads for Chaos (September
10, 2005)
- The Guardian has learned that Jack Straw, the foreign secretary,
has made a personal plea to his American counterpart, Condoleezza
Rice, for the US to withdraw opposition to plans for wholesale
reform of the UN. He has asked Ms Rice to rein in John Bolton, the
US ambassador to the world body. Mr. Bolton has thrown the reform
negotiations into disarray by demanding a catalogue of late changes
to a 40-page draft document which is due to go before the summit in
New York on Wednesday. Mr. Bolton, one of the US administration
hawks, became ambassador last month only after a long confrontation
with the US senate, mainly caused by his ideological dislike of the
UN. The foreign secretary is planning to make calls to fellow
ministers around the world over the weekend. Mr. Straw spoke to Ms
Rice in a three-way conference call last Tuesday organized by Kofi
Annan, the UN secretary general, to try to break the deadlock. Mr.
Annan has been weakened by the criticisms voiced this week by an
inquiry into the UN's running of the Iraq oil-for-food program and
needs a successful summit to avoid renewed calls for his
resignation. The British government, in a rare divergence from the
US, is fully behind Mr. Annan's reforms and fears the summit will
fail to build on the agreements on aid reached at the G8 summit at
Gleneagles. more...
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