Finally someone in the entertainment industry delivers some effective propaganda about A'jad. - not that there is anything wrong with that. Maybe he came to NY to defect?
And the song is catchy too.
05 October 2007
Did A'jad predict Armageddon at the UN?
Isn't this an anuual event?
a Holocaust survivor was quoted when asked what they learned from it all. "When somoneone says they are going to kill you...believe them.
a Holocaust survivor was quoted when asked what they learned from it all. "When somoneone says they are going to kill you...believe them.
A Quiet Triumph May be Brewing
There are signs that the global Islamic jihad movement is splitting apart, in what would be a tremendous achievement for American strategy. The center of the action is in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the very territory which is thought to harbor Usama, and from which Al Qaeda was able to launch 9/11. Capitalizing on existing splits, a trap was set and closed, and the benefits have only begun to be evident
The September scorecard in Iraq
The vermin we have scratched in September alone.
Someone tell Harry Reid, Tom Harkin, and Dick Durbin about this- they may have some "'splaining to do Lucy"
Someone tell Harry Reid, Tom Harkin, and Dick Durbin about this- they may have some "'splaining to do Lucy"
Lebanon's military taking our left flank
Great, encouraging developments from the under reported (no shock there) story of Lebanon's military battling and defeating not only al-Oaeda but Iranian-backed Hezballoh forces as well.
Kaplan on our military
On the Editorial Page BY ROBERT D. KAPLAN
Our soldiers like what they do. They want our respect, not pity.
Our soldiers like what they do. They want our respect, not pity.
CIA vs. Bush
Incredible new book by Kenneth Timmerman
(He is the - the premeire invetstigation journalist on terror and national security. Read the opening passage's beginning:)
Some have called it the CIA's greatest covert operation of all time.
It involved deep penetration of a hostile regime by planting a network of agents at key crossroads of power, where they could steal secrets and steer policy by planting disinformation, cooking intelligence, provocation, and outright lies.
It involved sophisticated political sabotage operations, aimed at making regime leaders doubt their own judgment and question the support of their subordinates.
It involved the financing, training, and equipping of effective opposition forces, who could challenge the regime openly and through covert operations.
The scope was breathtaking, say insiders who had personal knowledge of the CIA effort. All the skills learned by the U.S. intelligence community during the fifty years of the Cold War struggle with the Soviet Union were in play, from active measures aimed at planting disinformation through cutouts and an eager media, to maskirovka--strategic deception.
It was war--but an intelligence war, played behind the scenes, aimed at confusing, misleading, and ultimately defeating the enemy. Its goal was nothing less than to topple the regime in power, by discrediting its rulers.
Many Americans believe this was the CIA's goal during the 1990s, when the Agency had "boots on the ground" in northern Iraq, working with Iraqi opponents of Saddam Hussein. Most patriotic Americans probably hope that the CIA today has such an operation to overthrow the mullahs in Tehran, or North Korean dictator Kim John Il.
But the target of this vast, sophisticated CIA operation was none of them.
It was America's 43rd President, George W. Bush.
(He is the - the premeire invetstigation journalist on terror and national security. Read the opening passage's beginning:)
Some have called it the CIA's greatest covert operation of all time.
It involved deep penetration of a hostile regime by planting a network of agents at key crossroads of power, where they could steal secrets and steer policy by planting disinformation, cooking intelligence, provocation, and outright lies.
It involved sophisticated political sabotage operations, aimed at making regime leaders doubt their own judgment and question the support of their subordinates.
It involved the financing, training, and equipping of effective opposition forces, who could challenge the regime openly and through covert operations.
The scope was breathtaking, say insiders who had personal knowledge of the CIA effort. All the skills learned by the U.S. intelligence community during the fifty years of the Cold War struggle with the Soviet Union were in play, from active measures aimed at planting disinformation through cutouts and an eager media, to maskirovka--strategic deception.
It was war--but an intelligence war, played behind the scenes, aimed at confusing, misleading, and ultimately defeating the enemy. Its goal was nothing less than to topple the regime in power, by discrediting its rulers.
Many Americans believe this was the CIA's goal during the 1990s, when the Agency had "boots on the ground" in northern Iraq, working with Iraqi opponents of Saddam Hussein. Most patriotic Americans probably hope that the CIA today has such an operation to overthrow the mullahs in Tehran, or North Korean dictator Kim John Il.
But the target of this vast, sophisticated CIA operation was none of them.
It was America's 43rd President, George W. Bush.
Ahmadinejad and a Murder in Vienna
Ahmadinejad and a Murder in Vienna: An Interview with 'Witness D'
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