Tuesday, June 15, 2004

The noose tightens around Al Qaeda

First we have Special Analysis: European anti-terrorism sweep from Winds of Change wherein Dan discusses some major Al Qaeda busts in Europe.

Then around the globe we have Pakistan Arrests Terror Suspects Over Weekend from The Saint Petersburg Times which has this:

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistani authorities have arrested 10 suspected al-Qaida members, including a nephew of detained terror mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who has been in U.S. custody the past year, the interior minister said Sunday.

Back in Europe we have this breaking news from the French - French police in anti-terror raids. From CNN

PARIS, France -- French anti-terror police have arrested 12 men in Paris under anti-terrorism laws, authorities say.

Now over to Iraq where we get Purported Letter: Iraq Holy War in Danger - from
The Washington Times

Titled "The text of al-Zarqawi's message to Osama bin Laden about holy war in Iraq," the statement appeared on Web sites that have recently carried claims of responsibility for attacks in Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

"The space of movement is starting to get smaller," it said. "The grip is starting to be tightened on the holy warriors' necks and, with the spread of soldiers and police, the future is becoming frightening."


Hopefully the grip will tighten till all you scumbags die.

Saudi Arabia you better learn from this and "get a grip" yourselves.
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