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Friday, September 25, 2009

Iran: Nuclear Site Could Pose Test to U.S., Israel Ties

Filed under: Iran — Tags: , , , , , , , — Matt @ 11:38 AM

   I posted the main story last for a reason. This new nuclear site is a game changer in my opinion. It only accelerates and agitates the process, and time is not on our side here.

    And then there was the speech. Netanyahu’s speech at the UN was the exact opposite of Gaddafy’s, meaning it was compelling and heart wrenching, and it was also an indicator of what could be next for Israel. Israel has made clear, time and time again, that Iran with a nuclear bomb is a threat to the existence of Israel and unacceptable.

     That says to me that they plan on eventually attacking Iran and destroying their ability to manufacture a nuclear bomb.  Israel did this with Iraq and Syria, so logic being, Iran is next. When this happens is anyone’s guess.  Either way, Israel will not allow any threats to it’s existence, and will act accordingly.

    The question I have with this, is what would the US reaction be if Israel tries to fly over Iraq to attack Iran? Or what would be the military reaction of Iran and how would that impact our mission in Iraq or Afghanistan?  Interesting and scary stuff. –Matt

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At U.N., Iranian’s Speech Draws Angry Words From Netanyahu

By Colum LynchWashington Post Staff WriterFriday, September 25, 2009

UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 — Brandishing Nazi orders for the extermination of Jews, Israel’s prime minister blasted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday for continuing to deny that the Holocaust occurred, and he rebuked U.N. delegates who had listened politely to the Iranian leader’s speech on Wednesday, demanding, “Have you no shame?”

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Law Enforcement: Terror Case Is Called One of the Most Serious in Years

Filed under: Crime,Law Enforcement,Military News — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 11:04 AM

   Bravo to the local law enforcement agencies and the various federal agencies involved in uncovering this plot.  This deal also highlights the importance of promoting ‘DIY counter-terrorism’.  What I mean by that, is everyone hears about the ‘lone wolf’ concept, of some nut job or group learning how to assemble an operation and the key components of an operation all on their own.  There is so much information available online to learn how to make explosives or how to correctly conduct an operation, that it can empower the individual to do whatever they want to do.  In my view, we must apply good sound police and investigative techniques to finding these guys, but also empower the citizenry with the knowledge necessary to identify these threats.  This case totally highlights the importance of that.

   This window licker named Zazi bought a ton of hydrogen peroxide at a beauty supplies store, and thanks to the store attendant, he was able to put two and two together and reported the suspicious activity to authorities. They took it from there and uncovered a massive terror plot.  That beauty store attendant is what I would define as a ‘lone sheepdog’ or the counter to the ‘lone wolf’, and good job to you sir. –Matt

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Terror Case Is Called One of the Most Serious in Years

By DAVID JOHNSTON and SCOTT SHANE

September 25, 2009

WASHINGTON — Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, senior government officials have announced dozens of terrorism cases that on closer examination seemed to diminish as legitimate threats. The accumulating evidence against a Denver airport shuttle driver suggests he may be different, with some investigators calling his case the most serious in years.

Documents filed in Brooklyn against the driver, Najibullah Zazi, contend he bought chemicals needed to build a bomb — hydrogen peroxide, acetone and hydrochloric acid — and in doing so, Mr. Zazi took a critical step made by few other terrorism suspects.

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Quotes: Michael Yon on Media Relations

   I think this quote is one of the best out there on the subject of media relations.  And coming from Michael Yon, and in the context of all he has done for the war effort, I thought it was definitely worthy of quoting here on FJ.

   The other point I want to make is that this quote applies to our industry as well.  We have learned time and time again that the media, and the public (opinion and the Streisand Effect) will fill the information void for us, if we are not proactive and strategic about our relations with the media and the public. –Matt

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“This war is moving fast and there is no time for games.  If a general does not want to tell his story, someone will tell it for him.  He will have failed by losing another winnable media battle.” –Michael Yon

 

Read the rest of the story here.

 

 

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Funny Stuff: Translator Collapsed During Gaddafi’s Rambling Diatribe

Filed under: Funny Stuff,Libya — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 8:01 PM

   Believe me, you do not want to sit through this speech and listen to what he had to say.  You would end up scooping your eyeballs out with a spoon from the insanity of it all. lol. But this little nugget of funny is what got me.  Check it out. –Matt

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Translator collapsed during Khadafy’s rambling diatribe

By CHUCK BENNETT and JEREMY OLSHAN

September 24, 2009

After struggling to turn Khadafy’s insane ramblings at the UN into English for 75 minutes, the Libyan dictator’s personal interpreter got lost in translation.

“I just can’t take it any more,” Khadafy’s interpreter shouted into the live microphone – in Arabic.

At that point, the U.N.’s Arabic section chief, Rasha Ajalyaqeen, took over and translated the final 20 minutes of the speech.

“His interpreter just collapsed – this is the first time I have seen this in 25 years,” another U.N. Arabic interpreter told The Post.

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