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Using Intelligence from the al-Mabhouh Hit |
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Written by Fred Burton and Ben West
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:13 |
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The assassination of senior Hamas militant leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh on Jan. 19 is still generating a tremendous amount of discussion and speculation some six weeks after the fact. Dubai's police force has been steadily releasing new information almost on a daily basis, which has been driving the news cycle and keeping the story in the media spotlight. The most astounding release so far has been nearly 30 minutes of surveillance camera footage that depicts portions of a period spanning the arrival of the assassination team in Dubai, surveillance of al-Mabhouh, and the killing and the exfiltration of the team some 22 hours later.
By last count, Dubai police claim to have identified some 30 people suspected of involvement in the assassination; approximately 17 have been convincingly tied to the operation through video footage either as surveillants, managers or assassins, with the rest having only tenuous connections based on information released by the Dubai police.
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UK Muslim Leader: Islam Not a Religion of Peace |
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Written by FamilySecurityMatters.org
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 03:17 |
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The Obama administration has released a review of its strategy in the war on terrorism. The report failed to even mention the word "Islam."
CBN News traveled to London to talk with Anjem Choudary, a leading Muslim radical who says Islamic teachings are what shaped his pro-jihad message.
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Iran: Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi Implies Special Nukes Should be Acquired |
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Written by Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 18:34 |
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Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, a Religious Authority and Iranian President Ahmadinejad's Spiritual Mentor, Implies in a Theological-Political Book that Iran Must Acquire a Nuclear Weapon ("a Special Kind of Weapon"): a Rare Expression of Internal Discourse about Nuclear-Related Issues among the Iranian Elite
Overview
1. Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Mesbah Yazdi, a senior Iranian theological figure, extreme ultra-conservative and President Ahmadinejad's spiritual mentor, wrote a book about theological-political theory. In the sections dealing with striving to achieve nuclear technology, he wrote that Iran must independently produce "the certain special kind of weapon" already in the hands of other countries. The book was published during the 2005 Iranian presidential elections won by Ahmadinejad.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 March 2010 18:44 |
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Proxy War in the Arabian Peninsula |
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Written by Guzansky, Yoel and Schachter, Jonathan
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 05:44 |
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INSS Insight No. 164
The recently announced ceasefire between the Yemeni government and Shiite rebels will ideally end what has been the largest military mobilization in the Arabian Peninsula since the 1991 Gulf War. To many observers, the war was no less than a regional front line between Shiite Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia. The ending or at least the slowing of the conflict might spell some relief for the Yemeni government, which is concurrently battling al-Qaeda and an active secessionist movement.
Although Sana'a has been fighting the rebels intermittently since 2004, the latest round was the most bloody of the past six years. The conflict intensified last summer when Sana'a launched Operation Scorched Earth.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 March 2010 05:48 |
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Thinking About the Unthinkable: A U.S.-Iranian Deal |
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Written by George Friedman
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Monday, 01 March 2010 19:39 |
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The United States apparently has reached the point where it must either accept that Iran will develop nuclear weapons at some point if it wishes, or take military action to prevent this.
There is a third strategy, however: Washington can seek to redefine the Iranian question.
As we have no idea what leaders on either side are thinking, exploring this represents an exercise in geopolitical theory. Let's begin with the two apparent stark choices.
Diplomacy vs. the Military Option
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Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 19:47 |
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