08.06.2004, 19:58
Zitat:TimuCin posteteDie amerikanische Geissel hatte man auch nicht sofort gekoepft....
@Alexander
Wenn man die westlichen Geiseln, die nun befreit (?) wurden, wirklich hätte töten wollen, dann hätte man dies alsbald getan.
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Zitat:AP: Al-Qaida Continues to Siphon Charities.
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Associated Press
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Al-Qaida has siphoned millions of dollars from Islamic charities that help poor Muslims in Africa and Asia, and U.S. and Saudi government efforts to cut the flow have largely failed, Western diplomats and former charity workers say.
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Zitat:Western Airliners May Be al-Qaida Target.
Mon Jun 7,11:02 PM ET
By MOHAMED KHALIFA, Associated Press Writer
CAIRO, Egypt - An Internet statement signed by an al-Qaida cell in Saudi Arabia warned Monday that the terror network will target Western airlines, military bases and residential compounds and told Muslims to stay away from Westerners.
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Zitat:Piracy ‘could cripple world trade’.
SINGAPORE: Attacks on ships by sea pirates in South-East Asia are resembling military operations – growing bolder, more violent and fuelling fears of an attack that would cripple world trade, Singapore said yesterday.
...Singapore has repeatedly warned of the potential link between pirates and religious militant networks such as Jemaah Islamiah, blamed for the deadly 2002 bomb blasts in the Indonesian island of Bali and widely linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda.
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Zitat:Italy, Belgium Seize Suspected Militants in Raids.
By Emilio Parodi and Clara Ferreira-Marques
MILAN, Italy (Reuters) - Italy arrested an Egyptian alleged to have plotted the Madrid train bombings and Belgium held 15 people for preparing a "terrorist attack" as police across Europe swooped on suspected Islamic militants.
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Zitat:Pakistan warns of suicide attack plots.
By NASEER KAKAR
The Associated Press
6/5/2004, 8:41 p.m. CT
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani authorities have warned Western aid groups and the U.N. refugee agency to strengthen security against threats of Taliban attacks, officials said Saturday.
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Zitat:US extends the war on Islamic terror to the Sahara DesertDa sage ich nur Danke Deutschland fuers Danegeld zahlen :bonk: :bonk: :bonk:
By Damien Mcelroy, Foreign Correspondent
(Filed: 06/06/2004)
America has launched a secret war against Islamic terrorists across the southern Sahara after it discovered that a group linked to al-Qaeda bought heavy weapons using the proceeds of a ransom deal with the German government.
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Zitat:Defeating Global Jihad: Reagan Showed the Way
By Robert Spencer
FrontPageMagazine.com | June 7, 2004
Mark Steyn reminds us that “only Reagan could have stood there and declared without embarrassment: Tear down this wall!” In the warm glow of this week’s encomia it’s easy to miss the reason why anyone might have felt embarrassed at all. With the dreaded wall long made into paperweights, it’s easy to forget that before (and during, largely) the age of Reagan, the idea that Communism was evil, and the Soviet Union an “evil empire,” was, among the intelligentsia in America and Western Europe, in the worst possible taste.
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