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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Tunisia's Awful Arab Autumn
World's Worst Regime Says Capitalism is Doomed
Why Obama is the Most Anti-Israel President
SYRIA ON BRINK OF CIVIL WAR
How War With Iran Could Start
Clinton in Islamist Libya
Schalit Free; Prisoner Swap Underway
Monday, October 17, 2011
In Focus: Iran's Super-Rich
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Foiled Plot to Kill Envoy Latest Chapter in Long History of Threats to Saudi Monarchy Dating to OPEC Meeting Terrorist Takeover
KHAMENEI WARNS US ON TERROR PLOT
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Iran's partner in nuclear and missile crimes, the country-sized concentration camp called North Korea, is lauding the "Occupy Wall Street" movement. Click here for the story.
The foiled Iranian plot to assassinate Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Washington is the latest chapter in a long history of threats to topple and destabilize the dysfunctional, extended family business masquerading as a country.
In 1975, a team of international terrorists led by the notorious, ultra-Leftist murderer, Ilich Ramírez Sánchez--better known as Carlos--took over the OPEC meeting in Vienna in order to assassinate the oil ministers of Saudi Arabia and (pre-Islamist) Iran. The delegates, after being held hostage, were all released. Carlos and his comrades failed to carry out their mission--it was subsequently revealed that they were working for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which was acting as contractor for an Arab regime, now thought to be Libya--but they were allowed to go free and were handsomely rewarded for their efforts. Algeria granted the terrorists political asylum and paid Carlos or his boss, PFLP armed wing leader and KGB agent Wadie Haddad, a substantial amount of money--at least $20 million.
The 1979 seizure of the Mecca Grand Mosque by a self-proclaimed Muslim messiah resulted in increased Saudi government support for exporting jihadist murder and mayhem.
The 1996 Islamist truck bombing of the Khobar Towers killed 19 US Air Force personnel.
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