Feral Jundi

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

News: Palestinian Psycho Part 2; Driver Rams Cars and is Shot

Filed under: Israel,News — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 11:45 AM

    Amazing.  A copycat attack, and I wouldn’t doubt it if you see this happen elsewhere in the world.  These vehicles are certainly weapons, and with all of the construction projects going on in Iraq and Afghanistan involving these types of vehicles, this should certainly be of interest to project managers and site security managers.  And as the story alludes to, you must insure that the guy is dead, or you have what happened last time a terrorist driver was shot and thought to be dead.  It seems they did not mess around with this guy.  -Head Jundi

An Israeli security force officer stands guard next to a front-end loader as the Palestinian driver sits dead in his seat at the scene of an attack in Jerusalem, Tuesday, July 22 2008. A Palestinian from East Jerusalem rammed a construction vehicle into three cars and a city bus in downtown Jerusalem on Tuesday, wounding four people before he was shot dead, in a chilling imitation of a similar attack that took place in the city earlier this month. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

 

Palestinian in construction truck rams cars

By LAURIE COPANS 

JERUSALEM (AP) — A Palestinian rammed a construction truck into three cars and a bus near the Jerusalem hotel where Barack Obama is supposed to stay Tuesday, injuring five people before an Israeli civilian shot and killed the attacker, police and witnesses said.

The attack was a chilling copycat of a similar incident earlier this month when another Palestinian plowed his front loader into a string of vehicles and pedestrians on a busy Jerusalem street about three miles away. Three people were killed in that attack and dozens were wounded before an off-duty soldier shot and killed the assailant.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

News: The US Navy Says Iran Won’t Be Allowed to Close Hormuz

Filed under: Iran,News — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 1:21 PM

     I think this is very important to discuss on FJ.  A third front in this war, will definitely add a new element to the equation of security for us all.  If Israel attacks Iran’s nuclear facilities, and Iran decides to retaliate by shutting down the Straits of Hormuz, then it is game on.  And if Israel’s attack on the Syrian nuclear facilities late last year, are any indicator of their views on a nuclear middle east, then this latest standoff with Iran should be of concern.

     My concern, on how this applies to security in Iraq, is that Quds forces will up their attacks and disruption plans there.  That equates to more EFPs and IEDs and ambushes.  I don’t think it will be a massive problem, because we have a strategy in place in Iraq that is already in place to deal with Quds and the militias.  But I could see an increase on attacks on oil facilities and port facilities though.  Iran knows that any and all attacks on oil, will hurt the US and the world.  They know that in a military battle, they would lose.  But in terms of economics, they can certainly hurt us by attacking oil supplies and processing.  Of course an all out war is not good for Iran either.  It seems that they are dealing with some economic problems as well, to include a shortage of gasoline. LOL  

    So my hope is that this will be solved through diplomacy, but if it does happen, we have to be ready for the consequences. –Head Jundi 

 Operation Praying Mantis

A photo from Operation Praying Mantis*.  This was an Iranian frigate that was attacked by the US Navy after one of our ships hit an Iranian mine in the gulf back in the eighties. 

US Navy: Iran won’t be allowed to close Hormuz

By BARBARA SURK 

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. Navy and its Gulf allies will not allow Iran to seal off the strategic Strait of Hormuz, the commander of U.S. naval forces in the Persian Gulf said Wednesday.

Vice Adm. Kevin Cosgriff, commander of the 5th Fleet, made the warning during talks with naval commanders of Gulf countries in the United Arab Emirates capital of Abu Dhabi. The one-day meeting was to focus on the security of the region’s maritime and trade routes and the threat of terrorism.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Video: How Do They Make Those Rockets in Gaza?

Filed under: Video — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 2:18 PM

     This was pretty interesting. Mike Tobin was able to gain access to this little known process, of how Palestinian militants are constructing rockets. This is a huge deal in Israel, and this shows just how resourceful the combatant(s) can be in their terror efforts. -Head Jundi

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