Al Qaeda Discusses Losing Iraq

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Al Qaeda web sites are making a lot of noise about why they lost in Iraq. Western intelligence agencies are fascinated by the statistics being posted in several of these Arab language sites. Not the kind of stuff you read about in the Western media. According to al Qaeda, their collapse in Iraq was steep and catastrophic. Today, al Qaeda has been shattered, with most of its leadership and foot soldiers dead, captured or moved from Iraq. As a result, al Qaeda attacks have declined more than 90 percent. Worse, most of their Iraqi Sunni Arab allies have turned on

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Report Details Saddam’s Terrorist Ties

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The truth continues to flow regarding Saddam Hussein’s ties to funding and using Muslim terror to target Americans. From Report Details Saddam’s Terrorist Ties via Daily Alert: A Pentagon review of about 600,000 documents captured in the Iraq war attests to Saddam Hussein’s willingness to use terrorism to target Americans and work closely with jihadist organizations throughout the Middle East. The report, released this week by the Institute for Defense Analyses, says it found no “smoking gun” linking Iraq operationally to al-Qaeda. But it does say Saddam collaborated with known al-Qaeda affiliates and a wider constellation of Islamist terror groups.

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Ignoring – and distorting – the facts about how and why his country went to war, Al Gore repeats the slanders of the president – and therefore his country – that have become a familiar aspect of our political life. David Horowitz writes a compelling article on why we went to war in Iraq as a response to Al Gore’s ridiculous and arrogant The Assault on Reason. Horowitz writes: When he was in office and responsible for protecting us, Al Gore was absent from the war on terror. As Vice President, he was part of an administration that failed to

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Iran Supplied Missile that Hit UK Helicopter

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The latest news note from The Sun Online, stating that Iranian forces are being choppered over the Iraqi border to bomb American and British troops and the following news story means we are at war with Iran in all but name. From Iran Supplied Missile that Hit UK Helicopter: A British Royal Navy helicopter that crashed in flames in Basra last year, killing all five on board, was shot down by a sophisticated surface-to-air missile supplied to Iraqi militants by Iran, according to U.S. officials. Three days before the attack, State Department officials interviewed an Iraqi linked to the Mahdi

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The Right Fight

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From The Right Fight: Lt. Gen. Aboud Qanbar, the Iraqi commander overseeing the security plan, told the Washington Post this week that while sectarian violence is the leading problem in the country, it cannot be understood apart from al-Qaeda‘s involvement. Observing that al-Qaeda often incites the violence that draws reprisals from sectarian Shiite militias, he said: “Terrorists of al-Qaeda and the enemies of Iraq, they want to start a crisis. The objective behind this is to incite sectarian strife.” Coming just ahead of Memorial Day, it was a fitting reminder that the sacrifices of American forces in Iraq have not

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Evidence of WMDs in Iraq and Syria

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Last evening or I should say overnight, Michael Shrimpton, a barrister specialising in national security and intelligence law, was interviewed by Art Bell for more than two hours on Art’s radio show, and Mr. Shrimpton gave compelling evidence that not only were WMDs in Iraq prior to 2003, they were covertly shipped out of the country via railroad and other methods into Syria. Not only that, Shrimpton also cited evidence how France and Germany were complicit in the development of the WMDs for Iraq by being providers of weapon-grade yellow-cake and other nuclear materials. If you will remember, Saddam used

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Britain’s Humiliation – and Europe’s

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From Britain’s Humiliation – and Europe’s by Charles Krauthammer: Iran has pulled off a tidy little success with its seizure and release of those 15 British sailors and marines: a pointed humiliation of Britain, with a bonus demonstration of Iran’s intention to push back against coalition challenges to its assets in Iraq. Further, it exposed the impotence of all those transnational institutions – most prominently the EU and the UN – that pretend to maintain international order. The quid pro quos were not terribly subtle. An Iranian “diplomat” who had been held for two months in Iraq is suddenly released.

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