Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009 

Islamists Gaining in Balkans

Foreign Confidential....


As predicted by this blog, America's intervention in the Balkans has gone horribly wrong.
Radical Muslim imams and nationalist politicians from all camps are threatening Sarajevo's multicultural legacy. With the help of Arab benefactors, the deeply devout are acquiring new recruits. In the "Jerusalem of the Balkans," Islamists are on the rise.

The obliteration of Israel is heralded in a torrent of words. "Zionist terrorists," the imam thunders from the glass-enclosed pulpit at the end of the mosque. "Animals in human form" have transformed the Gaza Strip into a "concentration camp," and this marks "the beginning of the end" for the Jewish pseudo-state.

Over 4,000 faithful are listening to the religious service in the King Fahd Mosque, named after the late Saudi Arabian monarch King Fahd Bin Abd al-Asis Al Saud. The women sit separately, screened off in the left wing of the building. It is the day of the Khutbah, the great Friday sermon, and the city where the imam has predicted Israel's demise lies some 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles) northwest of Gaza.

It is a city in the heart of Europe: Sarajevo.
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Iranian Centrifuges Increase to 6,000


Foreign Confidential....

Islamist Iran is advancing steadily toward its goal--mass production of nuclear weapons.

The mullahocracy's nuclear chief said today that Iran has increased the number of centrifuges enriching uranium to 6,000--a dramatic increase.

In November, Iran said it had 5,000 centrifuges running at its enrichment plant in the central city of Natanz.

Vice President Gholam Reza Aghazadeh, who is in charge of the nuclear program, said Iran will continue to install more centrifuges and enrich uranium to produce nuclear fuel for future Iranian power plants.

Uranium enriched to a low level is used as fuel in a reactor. Further enrichment makes it useful for nuclear weapons.

Iran already has enough enriched uranium to make at least one atom bomb, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (and China Confidential analysts). 

Today's news parallels further developments in Iranian missile technology. Iran is using a space program as a cover to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.


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