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Re:In what is that a danger?
I guess you don't know much about iran.
Iran is perhaps the most extreme fundamentalist muslim nation in the world.
They're leader preaches for hate of everything non-muslim, and for the destruction of the western society.
Perhaps you should read some of the latest speeches from Ahmadinijad and about iran:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0%2C%2C2-200705067 7%2C00.html&cid=0
http://www.mlive.com/newsflash/international/index .ssf?/base/international-36/117096206117070.xml&st orylist=international
http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/35552.html
http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level_English.php?cat= Politics&loid=8.0.384504986&par=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RXL2HKEOGw&mode=re lated&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wkF3Pkup5g&mode=re lated&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRkQMv-3R2k&mode=re lated&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6q2h1lKOF0&mode=re lated&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nMak6VnH4U&mode=re lated&search=
and many many more... just open your eyes and realize who you're talking about. -
Re:Media
Yeah right, but it goes both ways of course. - "Occidental" media: according to this, a group of people demonstrated in Jakarta (8,792,000 inhabitants) in Indonesia (around 200 millions inhabitants) "outside the offices of Indonesian daily Rakyat Merdeka ('Independent People') over the paper's decision to reproduce a series cartoons satirising the Prophet Mohammed".
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Re:Meanwhile, ignored by the media...Maybe this is the story you are looking for?
Further down in the story you link to is this interesting nugget:The three were flush with cash, and moved around constantly between the northern cities of Brescia and Vicenza, the Italian capital, Rome, and the southern city of Naples, police allege. They were also in contact with other terror cells in the northern cities of Venice, Cesena and Milan, as well as the central Italian city of Florence, according to the investigators. They say they also have evidence of the three men being in contact with extremist groups in Norway, France and Britain.
Bourhama is thought to have undergone training at terrorist camps in Chechnya and Georgia and may be capable of making explosive belts used by suicide bombers. He allegedly had in his possession a bottle of "perfume" containing toxic substances, police said.
There seems to be a common thread between the groups in the two stories, but they don't appear to be exactly the same bunch.
I wonder if they were connected in any way to the 20 arrested in Spain trying to recruit Jihadis for Iraq (and who had connections to the attacks in Spain last year)?
Regarding allegations that the NSA's actions broke the law, I don't think you are getting as many facts and contrary views as are available. -
Re:Meanwhile, ignored by the media...
a terrorist plot against the U.S. is broken up:
Can you find any links backing up that tale? The Sunday Times website shows no such headline as "U.S. terror attacks foiled"; in fact the only result googling that phrase returns is that very story on several different websites.
Also, reports says the planned to attack Italy. Can you find any links supporting the idea they intended to attack in the US?
Contrast the quote in your article with: "Italy's interior minister, Giuseppe Pisanu on Friday played down the case, saying "too much fuss" was being made about it. However, he said that Italy remains on "high alert" over possible terrorist attacks." (from previous link)
Finally, the phone taps in this case appear to have been conducted entirely legally. How would this have aided Mr Bush in any way? The Italians can catch terrorists without breaking the law, but Americans can't? -
Re:In other news. . .
"sales of down-filled parkas skyrocketed in hell, Israel and Palestine agreed to merge and form one country under UN supervision...."
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is reportedly wants to label the destination for Unified Palisrael with the name "New West Italy". -
Re:Yeah right
Or rather, some people claim that most insurgents are foreign. Other people disagree:
http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Terroris m&loid=8.0.210529153&par=0
Also, there must be some decent level of local support for the insurgents to be as succesful as they are.