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Iraqi General: Syria
Gave Al Qaida Saddam's WMDs Video
of former General (January 29, 2006)
- A former senior military advisor to Saddam Hussein is warning that
the chemical weapons used by top Al Qaida terrorist Abu Musab al
Zarqawi in a foiled 2004 plot to attack Amman, Jordan were the same
weapons Saddam Hussein transported to Syria before the U.S.
invasion. Gen. Georges Sada offered the stunning revelation Saturday
while explaining why he didn't decide to go public about Saddam's
hidden WMD stockpile until recently. "As a general, you see, we
should keep our secrets," Gen. Sada told WABC Radio's Monica
Crowley. But when news broke of the foiled WMD attack on Amman, he
changed his mind. "I understood that the terrorists were going
to make an explosion in Amman in Jordan . . . . and they were
targeting the prime minister of Jordan, the intelligence
[headquarters] of Jordan, and maybe the American embassy in Jordan -
and they were going to use the same chemical weapons which we had in
Iraq," he told WABC. Last week, Gen. Sada generated headlines
when he told the New York Sun that Saddam had shipped his biological
and chemical weapons stockpiles to Syria in the weeks before the
U.S. attacked in March 2003. But until yesterday, the former top
Iraqi official had said nothing about al Qaida gaining access to
those same weapons. "It was a major, major operation. It would
have decapitated the government," said Jordan's King Abdullah
at the time, in an interview about the Zarqawi plot with the San
Francisco Chronicle. Had it succeeded, the WMD strike would have
been the most deadly terrorist attack in world history, with
Jordanian officials estimating that Zarqawi's al Qaida team could
have killed up to 20,000 people. While King Abdullah said that
trucks containing chemical weapons had come from Syria, he did not
identify Iraq as the ultimate source of Zarqawi's WMDs. more...
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Al-Zawahri
Mocks Bush Over Terrorism War (January 30, 2006)
- In a new video aired Monday, Al-Qaida's No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri
mocked President Bush as a ``failure'' in the war on terror, called
him a ``butcher'' for killing innocent Pakistanis in a miscarried air strike
and chastised the United States for not accepting Osama bin Laden's
offer of a truce. Al-Zawahri, wearing white robes and a white turban
and speaking in a forceful and angry voice, also threatened a new
attack in the United States - ``God willing, on your own land.'' The
video, broadcast on Al-Jazeera TV a day before Bush delivers his
State of the Union address, provided the first concrete evidence
that Al-Zawahri was still alive after the Jan. 13 air strike in
eastern Pakistan that targeted him but killed four other al-Qaida
leaders and 13 villagers. The message came on the heels of a Jan. 19
audiotape by bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader's first tape in more
than a year. Bin Laden said his followers were preparing an attack
in the United States and offered the Americans a conditional truce,
though he did not spell out terms. A U.S. counterterrorism official,
who spoke on condition of anonymity in compliance with office
policy, said there is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the
al-Zawahri video, which U.S. intelligence officials were analyzing. more...
Reported from harpazo
Ready:
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Vatican
may include Muslims in dialogue (January
27, 2006)
- The Vatican is exploring the possibility of
expanding its Catholic-Jewish dialogue to also include Muslims,
although talks are at a very initial stage, a Vatican official said
Friday. Monsignor Michael Fitzgerald, who
heads the Vatican's office for interreligious dialogue, spoke in an
interview after the World Jewish Congress said its chairman, Rabbi
Israel Singer, had discussed the initiative with Fitzgerald and
other high-ranking Vatican officials during a visit to Rome. The
main point of the talks was to intensify the Vatican's official
dialogue with Jews, but they also included "specific
possibilities to expand interfaith talks to also include
representatives from the Islamic faith," the WJC said in a
statement. Details on establishing a "trialogue" were now
to be discussed in bilateral and multilateral meetings, the
statement said. more...
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Hamas
hints long-term truce, demanding Israel change flag (additional
reporting) (January 30, 2006)
- Hamas, which catapulted to power in last week's Palestinian
elections, might soon offer Israel a long-term cease fire but will
not recognize Israel's right to exist, the terror group's chief
Mahmoud al-Zahar told WorldNetDaily yesterday after earlier
demanding the Jewish state change it's official flag. Al-Zahar's
comments follow a WND exclusive interview in which a top Hamas
leader said his group will soon make public a "peace
initiative" in which it will offer to trade strategic land with
Israel, cease attempts to capture parts of Jerusalem, and sign a
10-year renewable truce with the Jewish state with the aim of later
destroying Israel. "I am not ruling out a long truce period
with Israel during which we will hold back armed confrontation as
long as the Israeli soldiers respect the truce and do not commit
violence against the Palestinian people," said al-Zahar,
speaking to WND by cell phone from the Gaza Strip. Israel routinely
conducts operations against terror groups in Gaza and the West Bank
aimed at halting suicide bombings, shooting attacks and rocket
firing. Hamas openly targets Israeli civilians. Al-Zahar deflected a
question about whether he will modify Hamas' official charter, which
calls for jihad against Israel "by assaulting and
killing." Earlier he demanded Israel "remove the two blue
stripes from its national flag. The stripes on the flag are symbols
of occupation. They signify Israel's borders stretching from the
River Euphrates to the River Nile." Israel's national flag,
adopted from a previously used Zionist movement flag, features a
star of David within two blue stripes. The stripes signify the Talit,
or Jewish prayer shawl, which is traditionally striped. more...
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Super
Bowl Sunday terror chatter high (January 30, 2006)
- There is a high likelihood of a major terrorist attack next
Sunday, say international terror analysts and intelligence sources.
The warning is made on the basis of several factors, according to
Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin:
There is increased "chatter" in the terrorist world about
a major new attack in the West – a sign often leading to an
impending strike; The date Feb. 5 has been specifically referenced
in some of this chatter; The date is significant to Osama bin Laden;
Much of the western world will be watching television that day. The
release of al-Qaida videotapes seems to provide clues about the
dates of future attacks and, in this scenario, Feb. 5 becomes the
most likely near-term terror strike date. Terror attacks seem to
follow the release of al-Qaida videos by about 30 days. Some
intelligence analysts are noting the significance of the release of
videos recently by both Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri.
Zawahiri released his last video Jan. 6, making Feb. 5 the most
likely target date, according to past attacks. Some analysts suggest
the release of communiqués by both al-Zawahiri and bin Laden might
be the precursor to a mega-attack – something even rivaling Sept.
11 in scope and devastation. more...
U.N.
pushing to end nation-states (January 30, 2006)
- The U.N. has a plan to make every Miss America Pageant
contestant happy by bringing about "world peace." All it
will take, says the draft of a visionary proposal by the U.N.
Development Program, is to getting rid of all the pesky nations of
the world. In fact, the plan endorsed by prominent world figures
including Nobel laureates, bankers, politicians and economists to
end nation-states as we know them is also designed to end health
pandemics, poverty and "global warming." So far, the U.N.
hasn't mentioned whether the proposal will do anything for obesity.
The U.N. says an unprecedented outbreak of co-operation between
countries, applied through six specific financial tools, would serve
as pretty much a cure-all for the world's ills and generate an extra
$7 trillion in economic growth. The authors of the ambitious report
don't expect nations to fold up and take the hint any time soon. But
the idea is to start the ball rolling – and maybe years or decades
from now the world will actually be ready to listen. Most of the
focus of the U.N. plan is on global warming – a climate change
phenomenon some consider to be more theory than reality. But it
seems to be the central component in the U.N.'s globalization scheme
for the future – the very organizing principal behind the push to
eliminate borders, sovereign governments and autonomous
nation-states. more...
Magnitude
2.8 - PORTLAND URBAN AREA, OREGON (January 29, 2006)
- A micro earthquake occurred at 02:00:53 (UTC) on Sunday,
January 29, 2006. The magnitude 2.8 event has been located in the
PORTLAND URBAN AREA, OREGON. (This event has been reviewed by a
seismologist.)
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Hamas
leader Khaled Mashaal promised Tehran an Iranian embassy in Ramallah
very shortly after its victory – five days before the Palestinian
election (January 28, 2006)
- The promise, indicating that Hamas was not surprised by its
victory at the Jan 25 poll, was delivered at a secret meeting in
Damascus on Jan. 20. On that day, Iranian president Mahmoud
Ahmanidejad interviewed 11 Palestinian terrorist leaders based in
the Syrian capital with cameras flashing. Not so, Mashaal’s
half-hour absence for a secret down-to-earth discussion with the
Iranian Republic Guards Corps’ al Quds division commander Gen.
Qassam Suleimi, who was in the presidential party. DEBKAfile’s
counter-terror sources know Gen. Suleimi as the Islamic Republic’s
supreme commander of Iran’s terrorist activities in Iraq, the rest
of the Arab world, the Palestinian Authority and Israel. His meeting
with the Hamas leader was the follow-up to their talks in Tehran
last December, when Mashaal spent three weeks making the rounds of
Iran’s terror executives. The Hamas leader intends arriving in
Palestinian territory in the wake of the victory his movement
snatched from the Fatah. more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
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Saddam
Ordered WMD Strike on Israel (January
30, 2006) - The former deputy of the
Iraqi air force, General Georges Sada, revealed on Saturday that
that former dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, ordered him during the
first Gulf War to bomb Israeli population centers with chemical
weapons. The ousted dictator, said Sada in recently published book, Saddam's
secret's, ordered 96 Russian fighter jets to be armed with
chemical weapons and sent to bomb Israel. According
to Sada, who recently served as a national security advisor to the
temporary prime minister and was in the midst of a book tour in the
US, said he succeeded in convincing Hussein to reconsider his order.
Sada said he convinced Saddam to abort the
mission by telling him that the Iraqi pilots could not complete the
mission with the equipment at their disposal, and that the Israelis
had radar that could detect them before they reached their target. In
his book, which was written four years ago, Sada also claims that
Iraq's chemical weapons were taken to Syria aboard civilian Iraqi
"Boeing" airplanes just prior to the US invasion. The
65-year-old Sada said that 56 flights of this type took place, but
went largely unnoticed because they were flying under the guise of
humanitarian aid. Prior to the second Iraq war Israel warned that
Iraq was moving chemical weapons from its territory into Syria.
Chemical weapons and other weapons of mass destruction were never
found in Iraq by US-led allied forces. more...
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Iranian
Talk of an Attack on America (January
30, 2006) - It's out in the open and they aren't joking. There
are growing indications that Iran may be planning an attack on
American soil. These indicators are not secret — they appear in
speeches, newspaper articles, TV programs, and sermons in Iran by
figures linked to the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei, and other government officials, all discussing potential
Iranian attacks on America, which will subsequently lead to its
destruction. A report
on May 28 in Al-Sharq Al-Awsat reported that an Iranian intelligence
unit has established a center called "The Brigades of the
Shahids of the Global Islamic Awakening."The paper claimed that
it had obtained a tape with a speech by Hassan Abbassi, a
Revolutionary Guards intelligence theoretician who teaches at
Al-Hussein University. In the tape, Mr. Abbassi spoke of Tehran's
secret plans, which include "a strategy drawn up for the
destruction of Anglo-Saxon civilization." In order to
accomplish this, he explained, "There are 29 sensitive sites in
the U.S. and in the West. We have already spied on these sites and
we know how we are going to attack them." It
was reported that America expelled two Iranian security guards
employed by Tehran's U.N. offices on June 29, after the mission was
repeatedly warned against allowing its guards to videotape bridges,
the Statue of Liberty, and New York's subway system.This was the
third time the Iranians have been caught in such activities, which
could be connected to the sites mentioned in potential plans to
attack America. more...
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