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2025-05-27 | |
From time to time we check on the countries around Afghanistan to see that yes, they continue to send back more of the millions of Afghan refugees that have been accumulating in the near-abroad since the Soviet era. The profits for hosting them dried up after the Biden-Harris Politburo gave Kabul to the Taliban. [ToloNews] In the past five months, Pakistan has forcibly deported more than 20,000 Afghan families through the Torkham crossing.Baz Mohammad Abdul Rahman, Director of Refugees and Repatriation in Nangarhar, told TOLOnews that seventy percent of these families have been resettled in Nangarhar province. He stated: “The number of returnees is 97,883 individuals, with 70 percent of them settled in Nangarhar and the remaining 30 percent relocated to other provinces. In Nangarhar alone, 14,316 families—comprising 68,591 individuals—have been resettled.”
They are calling on the interim government and aid organizations to assist them in securing shelter. Arman Khan, a recently deported returnee, said: “When we crossed through Torkham, the Pakistani police told us we had to pay two thousand rupees. We paid the money and were allowed to pass.” Mir Ahmad Khan, another deportee, said: “If we are supported for even one year, we can stand on our own again. A hand of cooperation must be extended to us.” According to recent UN statistics, since 2023, Iran and Pakistan have forcibly returned more than three million Afghan migrants to Afghanistan. Afghanistan Faces Continuing Waves of Deportees [ToloNews] Seven years ago, Ghulam Nabi, along with his wife and six children, left for Iran to escape poverty, insecurity, and unemployment. But today, after years of living in exile, he is once again in Kabul—not by choice, but by force. Ghulam Nabi, deported from Iran, describes his challenges: “We left here because of poverty and hardship, hoping for a better life there. For the first two or three years, no one bothered us, but in recent months, the pressure increased significantly. We were always running from the police, but eventually, around four o'clock, they caught us all and took us to a camp.” Alongside him, thousands of other families are returning—people who had lived in Iran or Pakistan for years but now have to rebuild their lives in Afghanistan from scratch. Arefa, deported from Iran, said: “We returned from the border and are now facing many difficulties. We lived in another country for a while, and now we’ve come back to our homeland. We ask our government to help us.” Aziz, deported from Pakistan, said: “We were working and earning a living in Pakistan, but now that we’ve returned to Afghanistan, we are facing many problems and need cooperation and support.” According to a recent report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), more than 107,000 Afghan migrants were deported from Iran and Pakistan in just one week—from May 11 to May 17. The IOM stated in its report that between May 11 and 17, there were 58,200 entries from Iran and 49,245 entries from Pakistan into Afghanistan, recorded by the organization. Experts warn that the mass deportation of migrants without any preparedness for their reintegration could trigger a new humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Mohammad Khan Talebi Mohammadzai, a migrant rights activist, said: “As long as the return of migrants is not voluntary and supported by international organizations, such actions are considered a violation of human rights. International organizations and humanitarian bodies must negotiate with host governments about harsh migration policies to ease the difficulties faced by migrants.” Meanwhile, the International Crisis Group has urged the European Union to apply political pressure on Pakistan to halt the forced deportation of Afghan refugees. The Crisis Group said in a report: “The EU should also scale up its response within Afghanistan, enhancing assistance for returnees and host communities." Alireza Karimi, another migrant rights activist, echoed this view: “EU pressure can be somewhat effective, especially if it is accompanied by threats of financial aid cuts and reduced diplomatic ties. However, to fully prevent deportations, a multilateral solution is needed.” Previously, a representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) stated that 380,000 Afghan migrants have been deported from neighboring countries this year alone and stressed that Afghanistan is not prepared to accommodate this number of returnees. | |
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Media reports preparations for ground operation against Houthis in Yemen | |||
2025-04-07 | |||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Opponents of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement (Houthis) are preparing a ground military operation that could be supported by Saudi Arabia and the United States.
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"Whether such an operation is feasible remains unclear, as the past decade has shown mixed results, with successes in some areas and failures in others," said Ahmed Nagy, a leading analyst at the International Crisis Group (ICG). It is not yet clear whether forces loyal to Yemen's recognized government will be able to fight the Houthis, said Michael Knights, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He specified that the internationally recognized government based in Aden, southern Yemen, is supported in the fight against the Houthis primarily by the UAE, which could provide “quiet support” in the event of a ground operation. As reported by Regnum News Agency, the US Army launched a large-scale operation against the Houthis in Yemen on March 15, during which strikes were carried out on the western regions of the country. Later, on March 22, during a missile strike by US aircraft on the Hodeidah International Airport in western Yemen, the Houthi naval commander Mansour al-Saadi was wounded. In addition, at least seven more members of Ansar Allah were injured. On April 4, the Houthis launched another attack on the US aircraft carrier Harry Truman and other US Navy ships in the Red Sea. Later, on April 6, Ansar Allah again attacked the Harry Truman and its escort ships.
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Herdsmen killings: Time to ban open grazing |
2025-03-18 |
[PUNCHNG] THE spate of killings in Ondo, Benue, Edo and Nasarawa States by bandidos and Fulani![]() herdsmen last week should nudge the Federal Government to find the courage to ban open grazing urgently and adopt ranching. Incidentally, Nigeria is searching for peace and food security, yet, it is playing politics with open grazing, the deadly instrument that has been brewing banditry and providing an arsenal for senseless killings country-wide for decades. Bandits attacked four communities in the dead of the night in the Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State last Monday, killing 20 people. Nine surveyors were also kidnapped at a building site in the LGA that week. In Benue, armed herders ambushed and killed three personnel of the state security force, Civil Protection Guards in Naka, the headquarters of Gwer West LGA. This ignited protests that resulted in the burning down of parts of the LG secretariat and the palace of a traditional ruler by angry youths. On Sunday, two residents were kidnapped while four others sustained gun and machete wounds from a herders' attack at the Dantata Life Camp in Aviele, Etsako West LGA, Edo State. Fulani herdsmen and bandit attacks festered because of government mismanagement of herders and farmers' relationships. In the First Republic, grazing routes were created to ensure a peaceful coexistence between herders and crop farmers. That did not work for long because it was not sustainable herding cattle on others' farmland. It amounts to trespassing. Eventually, it degenerated into open conflict between the herders and settled farmers. The Obafemi Awolowo administration established ranches to stem the conflict and promote modern livestock operations in the Western Region. Therefore, the federal, state, and local governments must return to the ranching regime that birthed mutual coexistence between the herders and the farmers. The International Crisis Group says, ''Rising conflict between herders and farmers in Nigeria is already six times deadlier in 2018 than Boko Haram ![]() 's Insurgency'' and ''has become Nigeria's gravest security challenge.'' |
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2025-02-02 | |||||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] On February 1, US President Donald Trump announced that he had ordered airstrikes on targets in Somalia where one of the commanders of the terrorist group Islamic State (IS, a terrorist organization banned in Russia) was located. ![]() “This morning, I ordered precision military airstrikes against a senior ISIS attack planner and other terrorists he recruited and led in Somalia,” the American leader wrote on the social media site Truth Social. The head of the White House added that the terrorists posed a threat to the United States. According to him, the airstrikes destroyed the caves in which the terrorists were hiding. At the same time, as Trump noted, this happened without causing harm to civilians. Earlier, NBC, citing the US Africa Command, said that the US military had struck the leader of the ISIS terrorist group in Somalia. The US government publicly named the target of the strike as the head of the group's branch in Somalia, Abdulkadir Mumin, who had secretly become the world leader of the terrorist organization.
...The Hero of Butler, Pennsylvania... confirmed multiple ... KABOOM!... ![]() ...a region in northeastern Somalia, centered on Garowe in the Nugaal province. Its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state in 1998. Puntland and the equally autonomous Somaliland seem to have avoided the clan rivalries and warlordism that have typified the rest of Somalia, which puts both places high on the list for Islamic subversion... Without disclosing the identity of the planner, Trump said the airstrikes destroyed several caves killing 'many terrorists' in the process. No non-combatants were killed or armed during the operations on Saturday, he said in a tweet. "This morning I ordered precision Military air strikes on the Senior ISIS Attack Planner and other snuffies he recruited and led in Somalia. These killers, who we found hiding in caves, threatened the United States and our Allies," Trump said in a shocking statement. "The strikes destroyed the caves they live in, and killed many snuffies without, in any way, harming civilians," he added. Traditionally, such announcement comes from the US Africa Command, which has bases in Djibouti and trains the Danab Special Forces of the Somali National Army (SNA). Trump blames his predecessor — Joe The Big GuyBiden ![]() , for failing to take action against ISIS gunnies in Somalia. "Our military has targeted this ISIS Attack Planner for years, but Biden and his cronies wouldn’t act quickly enough to get the job done. I did! The message to ISIS and all others who would attack Americans is that "WE WILL FIND YOU, AND WE WILL KILL YOU," he said. Pete Hegseth, the Defence Secretary, said the airstrikes were undertaken by the US Africa Command following the order by President Trump, but the government of Somalia was in charge of coordination. In its assessment, the Pentagon said multiple operatives were killed, adding that no civilians were maimed. The statement corroborated Trump’s assessment. Multiple sources confirmed to Garowe Online that approximately six airstrikes hit various locations in the al-Miskaad mountains, causing significant impact, particularly in the Qurac, Buqo, Wangable, and Dhasaan areas. The strikes have been part of ongoing military operations targeting ISIS bases in the Bari region, officials said. For the last one month, Puntland security forces, bolstered by support from local communities, have escalated their campaign against the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... , launching what they describe as an all-out offensive against the IS-Somalia murderous Moslems. The operations aim to dismantle ISIS positions nestled in the rugged terrain, and authorities report significant territorial gains in their fight against the murderous Moslems. Last year, the State Department raised concerns about the capabilities of the ISIS murderous Moslems, terming them 'dangerous'. While cautioning Somalia, the State Department warned that if actions are not taken, the group could expand territories in Somalia, consequently, affecting the fight against terrorism. In southern regions, Somalia is battling al-Shabaab ... an Islamic infestation centering on Somalia attempting to metastasize into Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and similar places, all ofwhich have enough problems without them... murderous Moslems. In an interview with the Washington Post, Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud asked Trump to assist the country in the fight against terrorism, noting that 'we need your support in this war as we endeavour to stabilise Somalia'. Trump’s direct involvement in Saturday's airstrikes showcases his commitment to assist the Horn of Africa nation in effectively fighting both al-Shabaab and ISIS.
U.S. military officials have warned that IS cells have received increasing direction from the group’s leadership that relocated to northern Somalia. That has included how to kidnap Westerners for ransom, how to learn better military tactics, how to hide from drones and how to build their own small quadcopters. A U.S. military airstrike in Somalia last May targeted IS militants and killed three, according to U.S. Africa Command. The number of IS militants in the country are estimated to be in the hundreds, mostly scattered in the Cal Miskaat mountains in Puntland’s Bari region, according to the International Crisis Group. Related: Abdulkadir Mumin 01/12/2025 Islamic State Foreign Fighters Surrender in Somalia's Puntland Amid Offensive Abdulkadir Mumin 06/17/2024 US reports a strike on one of the leaders of ISIS in Somalia Abdulkadir Mumin 05/16/2024 Somalia: Military court releases Moroccans sentenced to death for joining ISIS Related: Bari region: 2025-01-30 Somalia: Puntland Crackdown Targets ISIS-Linked Foreigners Bari region: 2025-01-22 ISIS militant surrenders to Somalia's Puntland forces Bari region: 2025-01-12 Islamic State Foreign Fighters Surrender in Somalia's Puntland Amid Offensive Related: Miskaad mountains: 2025-02-01 Puntland Expresses Lack of Hope for Restoring Cooperation with Somali Government Miskaad mountains: 2025-01-28 Somalia: Puntland Forces Arrest 300 Foreign ISIS Suspects in Ongoing Operation Miskaad mountains: 2025-01-22 ISIS militant surrenders to Somalia's Puntland forces Related: Abdul Qadir Mumin 10/23/2015 Al-Shabaab faction pledges allegiance to ISIS Abdul Qadir Mumin 06/03/2013 Police take war on extremists to 'khat' houses Related: Masjid Quba 08/28/2015 Bomb defused near police post; two officials hurt in firecracker attack Masjid Quba 03/23/2013 Clash over mosque averted Masjid Quba 12/13/2008 Pakistan tightens screws on Dawa Related: Leicester: 2024-12-11 Europe arrests 14 human smuggling suspects, mostly Kurds Leicester: 2024-07-06 Despite huge UK win, Labour party struggled against some pro-Palestinian candidates Leicester: 2023-12-18 British MP files case against Israel in International Criminal Court | |||||
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Demoralized and abandoned by allies: Why Syria’s army didn’t fight for Assad |
2024-12-13 |
[IsraelTimes] Corruption, underpaid soldiers, poor morale and dependence on Iran and Russia led to desertions and military collapse as rebel advance stormed through Syria without much of a fight Twenty-three-year-old Syrian military conscript Farhan al-Khouli was badly paid and demoralized. His army outpost in scrubland near the rebel-held city of Idlib should have had nine soldiers but it just had three, after some had bribed the commanding officers to escape serving, he said. And, of the two conscripts with him, one was regarded by his superiors as mentally unfit and not trusted with a gun, Khouli said. For years, the Salafist tough guys of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, formerly al-Nusra, before that it was called something else ...al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, from which sprang the Islamic State... (HTS) had sat behind the nearby frontline, with Syria’s long civil war frozen. But on Wednesday, November 27, Khouli’s commanding officer — at another post behind the frontlines — called his mobile phone to tell him a rebel convoy was heading his way. The officer said the unit should stand its ground and fight. Instead, Khouli put his phone on airplane mode, changed into civilian clothes, dropped his rifle and fled. As he walked along the road back south, other groups of soldiers were abandoning their posts too. "I looked back and saw everyone walking behind me. When they saw one person flee, everyone started to toss their weapons and run," he told Rooters this week in Damascus, where he has found work at a horse stable. In a little less than two weeks, the rebels would sweep into the capital Damascus, toppling former president Bashir al-Assad as his army simply melted away. The rout abruptly ended a 13-year conflict that had killed hundreds of thousands of people. Rooters spoke to a dozen sources including two Syrian army deserters, three senior Syrian officers, two Iraqi militia commanders working with the Syrian army, a Syrian security source and a source familiar with the thinking of Lebanese terror group Hezbollah, one of Assad’s main military allies. The sources, along with intelligence documents Rooters found in an abandoned military office in the capital, painted a detailed picture of how Assad’s once-feared army had been hollowed out by the demoralization of troops, heavy reliance on foreign allies particularly for the command structure, and growing anger across the ranks at rampant corruption. Most of the sources asked not to be named because they were not authorized to talk to media or feared retribution. Since the war began in 2011, Assad’s army command had come to depend on allied Iranian and Iran-funded Lebanese and Iraqi forces to provide the best fighting units in Syria, all the senior sources said. Crucially, much of the Syrian military’s operational command structure was run by Iranian military advisors and their militia allies, they said. But many of the Iranian military advisers had left this spring after Israeli air strikes on Damascus, and the rest departed last week, said the Iraqi militia commanders, who worked alongside them. Hezbollah fighters and commanders had already mostly left in October to focus on the escalating war in Leb ...an Iranian satrapy until recently ruled by Hassan Nasrallah situated on the eastern Mediterranean, conveniently adjacent to Israel. Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects. The Leb civil war, between 1975 and 1990, lasted a little over 145 years and produced 120,000 fatalities. The average length of a ceasefire was measured in seconds. The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozen flavors of Christians, plus Armenians, Georgians, and who knows what else? It is the home of the original Hezbollah, which periodically starts a war with the Zionist Entity, gets Beirut pounded to rubble, and then declares victory and has a parade. The Lebs have the curious habit of periodically murdering their heads of state or prime ministers... with Israel, the source familiar with Hezbollah thinking said. The Syrian army’s own central command and control center no longer functioned well after the Iranian and Hezbollah officers left and the military lacked a defense strategy, particularly for Syria’s second city of Aleppo, a Syrian colonel, two Syrian security sources and a Lebanese security source familiar with the Syrian military said. By contrast, rebels in the northwest, on paper numerically far weaker than the army, had spent years consolidating under a single operations room that coordinated their groups and units in battle, an International Crisis Group report said after the fall of Aleppo. Rooters was unable to contact a current representative of the armed forces. Syria’s new most powerful figure, HTS chief Ahmad al-Sharaa told Rooters on Wednesday he would dissolve Syria’s security forces. Iran’s mission to the United Nations ...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks... , the Iraqi militias and Hezbollah did not respond to requests for comment. THE FALL OF ALEPPO As Aleppo came under attack in late November, army units were not given a clear plan but were told to work it out for themselves or to fall back to the strategic city of Homs to try to regroup, two Syrian security sources said. Aleppo fell without a major fight on November 29, just two days after the offensive began, sending shockwaves through the military, three senior Syrian officers said. What was left on the ground was a Syrian army severely lacking in cohesion, all the sources said, describing multiple units that were undermanned because officers were accepting bribes to let soldiers off duty, or had told soldiers to go home and were collecting their salaries themselves. In 2020, the army had 130,000 personnel, according to think tank IISS’ Military Balance report, describing it as significantly depleted by the long civil war and transformed into an irregularly structured, militia-style organization focused on internal security. In the days ahead of the regime’s collapse on Sunday, the United States had information of broad levels of desertions and military forces changing sides, as well as some elements fleeing to Iraq, a US official, speaking on condition of anonymity ... for fear of being murdered... , said. Rooters could not establish the overall manpower shortage in the military or current force strength. The Syrian army sources described officers and troops alike as demoralized by pay that was consistently low even after painful military victories earlier in the war and by reports, which Rooters could not verify, that Assad’s close family were growing immensely rich. On November 28, the General Command of the Army and Armed Forces issued a telegram, ordering all troops to be on full combat readiness, according to a military document found by Rooters at an Air Intelligence office in Damascus. In a sign the regime was desperate, Syria’s Air Intelligence Directorate, a key agency close to the Assad family, accused its men of "laxity" at checkpoints throughout the country after one was overrun by rebels in the south on December 1, and warned of punishment "without leniency" if they did not fight, the document seen by Rooters shows. Despite the orders and threats, increasing numbers of soldiers and officers began to desert, all the sources said. Instead of confronting the rebels, or even unarmed protesters, soldiers were seen by residents of Syrian cities, and in many videos that began circulating online, abandoning their posts, changing into civilian clothes and going home. Rooters journalists entering Syria on Sunday found army uniforms still strewn across Damascus streets. CORRUPT OFFICERS The corruption and poor morale went up through the ranks. Many midranking officers had been growing increasingly angry in recent years that the army’s sacrifices and successes during the war were not reflected in better pay, conditions and resources, two serving, one recently retired and one defected officer said. In 2020, Russia and ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire... agreed a deal that froze the frontlines after Assad retook all major cities and the main highway linking Damascus to Aleppo, further partitioning a country also split by Kurdish-controlled areas. But Syria’s economy continued to reel from US sanctions and reduced foreign aid, said Aron Lund, a fellow at Middle East-focused think tank Century International. Rampant inflation ensued. "Things just got worse for everyone, except for the oligarchs and elites around Assad. That seems to have been incredibly demoralizing," Lund said. While decrees in 2021 roughly doubled military salaries to keep up with inflation that topped 100 percent that year, buying power rapidly fell anyway as the Syrian pound crashed against the dollar. Col. Makhlouf Makhlouf, who served in an engineering brigade, said that if anybody complained about corruption they were called in for questioning at a military court — something that had happened to him more than once. "We were living in a scary society. We were afraid to say a word," Makhlouf said. He had been stationed in Hama but deserted before the city fell to the rebels on December. 5, he said in an interview in Aleppo on Tuesday. Anger had been building particularly over the past year or so, a serving senior military intelligence officer said, saying there was "growing resentment against Assad," including among core high-ranking supporters from his Alawite minority community. YEARS OF DECAY Khouli’s military experience illustrated the army’s problems — and helps explain his lack of loyalty. He was drafted for the obligatory 18-month service at age 19, after having paid-off an officer to delay his service for a year. When his service period expired, he was ordered to remain in the army indefinitely. He deserted but was later picked up by a patrol, put in prison for 52 days and then sent to the remote outpost near Idlib. He was paid 500,000 Syrian pounds ($40) a month. Army rations were often pillaged before arriving. Sometimes his entire pay went on buying more food, he said. Comrades with money would pay officers $100, which he lacked, to get out of service, Khouli said. Khouli’s brigade was supposed to have 80 soldiers, but in fact there were only 60, he said. He described bad treatment from officers, including being assigned heavy manual labor digging earth berms in both very hot and very cold weather and during nights. Rooters was not able to verify independently the details of his experiences. One former major described the use of forced conscripts as a "fatal mistake." A former army logistics serviceman, Zuhair, 28, said in an interview in Damascus on Tuesday he had seen officers steal and sell electricity generators and fuel. "All they cared about was using their positions to enrich themselves," he said. He had fought for Assad for years but he had cousins among the rebels and when they advanced, he cheered, he said. "I don’t know how to describe how happy I am," he said. OVER RELIANCE ON ALLIES To fight back the earlier opposition uprising, which began with protests in 2011, Assad relied on allies. Russia sent jets that bombed rebel positions, Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate sent military advisers and fighters from Hezbollah. Iran-backed militias from Iraq and another group it formed from Afghan Shi’ite fighters also came. Their fighting skill and well-being contrasted with Syria’s own soldiers. An Iraqi militia commander serving near Aleppo said he knew of a Syrian platoon meant to consist of 30 soldiers that had only eight present. The militia often invited those soldiers to eat with them out of pity at the poor condition of their rations, the commander said. Hezbollah and allied militias regarded the regular Syrian forces with little more than contempt, the Iraqi militia commanders and a source familiar with Hezbollah thinking said. They did not trust them for important operations and often would not fight alongside them, those sources added. OCTOBER 7 CHANGED EVERYTHING Iran’s presence in Syria was curtailed in the months following the attack on Israel by Tehran-backed Hamas ![]() on October 7, 2023, the Iraqi militia commander based near Aleppo and an Iraqi military adviser based in Damascus said. Israel’s response to Hamas’ incursion, which killed 1,200 people and resulted in the kidnapping of over 250 hostages, included escalating strikes on Iran-linked targets, including in Syria. On April 1, a strike killed top commanders from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards at a building in an Iranian consular compound in Damascus. Israel has not confirmed or denied responsibility for the strike, but it was widely attributed to Israel. The Iraqi sources both said the number of Revolutionary Guards commanders present in Syria dropped significantly after that. One said Syria’s military operations command became ineffective as a result, a situation exacerbated by the withdrawal of Hezbollah in October. Russia conducted air strikes on rebels as they advanced on Hama and Homs, both sides said at the time, but unlike in earlier phases of the war there were no effective ground forces able to benefit. By Saturday, December 7, Russia was calling for a political transition. The Kremlin and Russia foreign ministry declined to comment for this story. Russia, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, had "spent a lot of effort" to help Assad during the civil war but the situation had then deteriorated. In Aleppo, Syrian forces had relied on Hezbollah to provide operational command, an Alawite Syrian army colonel said. Without Iranian advisers or Hezbollah, the army could not hold onto territory near the city, the colonel, the Iraqi commander and the Iraqi adviser said. Iraqi militias sent more fighters to Syria last week, but they found all the contact channels to Iranian military advisors had been cut, the Iraqi commander said. On Friday, after rebels had taken the city of Hama, the Iraqi groups were told to leave, he said. "The battle for Syria was lost from day one," the Iraqi military adviser added. |
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Another Iranian agent embedded in the regime? |
2024-11-05 |
![]() On the eve of America’s election, Democrats and their media wing are putting in overtime suppressing stories that are unflattering to Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. As this newsletter just reported, Walz has longstanding ties to the People’s Republic of China which are highly concerning from a counterintelligence perspective. Just don’t expect the mainstream media to investigate any of this, especially so close to the election. However, when it comes to espionage, Democrat problems with Iran are even worse than with China. Going where the legacy media fears to tread, Top Secret Umbra has exposed the shocking extent of Iranian penetration of the current White House, which extends back to President Barack Obama’s two terms in the Oval Office. Regarding the all-important matter of cadres, President Joe Biden represents Obama’s third term, while Harris would be his fourth. Take the astonishing case of Rob Malley, Obama’s Iran fixer, the academic-turned-bureaucrat who made the Iran Deal, formally the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a reality in 2015. Pres. Biden brought Malley back into the White House in 2021 to revive JCPOA, which Pres. Trump killed in 2018. As the top mullah-whisperer for Team Obama-Biden-Harris, Malley hoped to deliver better relations with Tehran, but that fell apart in the spring of 2023 when Malley’s top-level security clearances were yanked, and he was escorted from his office at the State Department. Malley fell under suspicion for espionage and was placed under FBI scrutiny. It's been 18 months since Malley’s high-flying government career fell apart, but we still don’t know what happened. Repeated inquiries by Congress about the status of the FBI investigation into Malley’s misdeeds have been stonewalled by the White House. The Beltway rumor mill has it that Malley illegally downloaded classified information to his personal email, which then got hacked by Iranian spies. Making the bad situation worse, Malley then lied to the FBI about his actions. The Biden administration is running out the clock on the Malley scandal, hoping it fades away. As it might. Malley’s been soft-landed back into elite academia, a cushy gig at Princeton, while the Democrats and their media helpers have shown no interest in ascertaining what exactly was going on between Tehran and Team OBH’s top Iran expert. At best, Malley is uncomfortably close to the mullahs and their clerico-fascist regime; at worst, he’s his generation’s Alger Hiss. It’s not like the legacy media is going to ask questions anyway. Regrettably, the Biden-Harris administration is packed with friends and protégés of Malley’s. The absurd case of Ariane Tabatabai is illustrative. Another academic-turned-bureaucrat, the Iranian-born Tabatabai was appointed to a very sensitive job in the Pentagon by the Biden White House. As the chief of staff to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, Tabatabai enjoyed access to an astonishing array of highly classified information, particularly regarding covert action. She was unmasked in Sept. 2023 as an agent for Tehran going back a decade. Tabatabai worked for a front for Iranian intelligence called the Iran Experts Initiative, which sought to improve the regime’s image in the West. Despite this, the Biden administration kept Tabatabai in her ASD SOLIC job. After her exposure as Iran’s agent, Tabatabai visited the White House at least eight times, for (presumably classified) meetings. Just as with Malley, the administration stalled Congressional inquiries into the Tabatabai case, while the Democrats and their media wing showed no interest in the scandal. Last week, this newsletter revealed that, at last, Tabatabai has been removed from ASD SOLIC and “kicked upstairs.” She’s been named the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Education and Training, which is a promotion yet with reduced access to Pentagon secrets. Then there’s Phil Gordon, another Democrat foreign policy maven who’s bounced between government and the Council on Foreign Relations for many years. He’s long been close to Kamala Harris and has served as the vice president’s National Security Adviser since 2022. Gordon’s been chummy with Malley for decades, while they worked together to deliver Pres. Obama his Iran Deal. Under Obama, Gordon held top jobs on the National Security Council and at the State Department. Gordon co-authored several op-eds with Ariane Tabatabai, all of them with a pro-Tehran bent. He is also close with the National Iranian American Council, an NGO which advocates for the mullah regime and is considered a front for Tehran by Western counterintelligence. The Biden White House official who should be fretting over all these Friends of Tehran holding top jobs in the administration is Maher Bitar, who’s the NSC’s senior director for intelligence programs. As such, Bitar is the White House’s top coordinator with the Intelligence Community. Another Malley protégé, Bitar worked in plum jobs for the Obama administration. He’s anything but a hardliner on Iran. When he was a student a Georgetown University, Bitar held a leadership role with Students for Justice in Palestine, a radical activist group that’s pro-HAMAS. Since the Gaza War, SJP has organized anti-Israel protests on college campuses nationwide. It’s no mystery why Bitar isn’t purging the Biden-Harris administration of Friends of Tehran. The real mystery here is why the Biden White House, like the Obama administrations before it, is crawling with Iranian agents and their apologists. Counterintelligence seems to exist only in theory for Team OBH, at least when Iran is involved. People who are known to be cuddly with America’s enemies shouldn’t be eligible for TOP SECRET security clearances, much less top national security jobs. But that’s exactly what’s happened since 2009 under three Democrat administrations. With so many of these troubling cases, this pro-Iranian pattern cannot be deemed a coincidence or accident, rather a design. How many Iranian moles are operating in the upper echelons of the Biden-Harris administration? Officially, nobody knows, while nobody in the legacy media will ask. Counterintelligence experts in Washington, DC, do ask, that’s their job, albeit in hushed tones. Counterspies inside the Beltway tell me that another suspected Friend of Tehran recently was unmasked, and the implications of this case are deeply alarming for U.S. national security. His name is Lawrence W.K. Casselle, and he’s one of the top officials in the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service. Although little known to the public, DSS are Foggy Bottom’s cops, the federal agents who guard American diplomats abroad as well as foreign government dignitaries when they visit the U.S. Importantly, DSS also provides counterintelligence oversight to the State Dept. Casselle, a native of Las Vegas, joined the State Dept. as a Diplomatic Security special agent in 2003, following graduation from Hampton University on an ROTC scholarship, then four years on active duty with the U.S. Army as an infantry officer. Casselle’s DSS career has been very successful, with tours at home and abroad, including serving on the protective detail of then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice from 2006 to 2008. He served as a Regional Security Officer in Kabul, then as senior RSO based in Belize. Casselle got important international experience in 2018-19 when he served in Baghdad as the DSS liaison to the Department of Defense’s Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve (that’s the Pentagon’s term for our war against the Islamic State in the Middle East). Following that, he got the White House plum job of NSC Director for Counterterrorism (2019-20), then was promoted to be chief of staff for all DSS (2021-23). Casselle this summer came under suspicion for his ties to Tehran. When he was serving in the Middle East, apparently during his tour in Baghdad, Casselle became close with a foreign woman. They developed a romantic relationship, IC insiders tell me, and Casselle used his powerful job and State Dept. connections to help his new friend. Inconveniently, his paramour turned out to be an operative for Iranian intelligence. How compromised Casselle is by this scandal isn’t yet known. IC counterspies tell me that they are trying to establish how close to Tehran Casselle got during his close relationship with that Iranian spy, but the State Dept. isn’t cooperating energetically with the counterintelligence investigation. If one of Foggy Bottom’s rising stars turns out to be an Iranian mole, the embarrassment to the department will be serious. Casselle’s superiors want this mess to simply go away. Casselle isn’t just a top U.S. diplomat, he’s African American, which puts him perfectly in tune with the Biden-Harris emphasis on DEI in the federal government. There are dire national security consequences if Casselle went rogue. In his DSS position he holds TOP SECRET-plus security clearances, while during his two-decade career he’s held several jobs offering access to a wide array of U.S. intelligence secrets. If Casselle was coopted by Iranian intelligence through his unwise love life, Tehran could have gotten its eyes on a massive number of American secrets from numerous agencies far beyond Main State. Related: Rob Malley 10/27/2024 Saving Face: How US Leaks Devalued Israel's Strike on Iran Rob Malley 07/31/2024 Top foreign policy GOPers threaten to subpoena State Department for classified info on suspended Iran envoy Rob Malley Rob Malley 04/20/2024 The World Is Paying a Deadly Price for Barack Obama's Foreign Policy Legacy Related: Ariane Tabatabai 10/27/2024 Saving Face: How US Leaks Devalued Israel's Strike on Iran Ariane Tabatabai 10/25/2024 Klingon Source Ariane Tabatabai no longer in ASD (SO/LIC) Ariane Tabatabai 08/16/2024 Kamala Harris Stonewalls Congressional Probe Into NatSec Adviser's Ties to Iran Influence Network Related: Phil Gordon 08/16/2024 Kamala Harris Stonewalls Congressional Probe Into NatSec Adviser's Ties to Iran Influence Network Phil Gordon 08/09/2024 Harris campaign denies support for Israeli arms embargo Phil Gordon 03/14/2015 Israel's next 22 months Related: Iran Experts Initiative: 2024-08-16 Kamala Harris Stonewalls Congressional Probe Into NatSec Adviser's Ties to Iran Influence Network Iran Experts Initiative: 2024-07-31 Top foreign policy GOPers threaten to subpoena State Department for classified info on suspended Iran envoy Rob Malley Iran Experts Initiative: 2023-10-25 High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted, trail leads from Tehran to D.C. passes directly through the offices of Robert Malley and the International Crisis Group Related: National Iranian American Council: 2020-01-09 Warren, Sanders Hosting Call With Pro-Tehran Lobby Group National Iranian American Council: 2019-12-06 Another Reason to Loathe Billionaires: Koch & Soros Team Up For Iran National Iranian American Council: 2018-10-06 Iran's Economy Is on the Verge of Collapse Related: Maher Bitar 04/20/2024 The World Is Paying a Deadly Price for Barack Obama's Foreign Policy Legacy Maher Bitar 02/13/2021 Biden Makes History: First President in 40 Years to Punt on Contacting Israel Maher Bitar 01/28/2021 Biden Taps Anti-Israel BDS Activist for Top White House Intel Job |
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Mashaal claims Hamas will rise ‘like a phoenix’ despite Gaza battlefield loses |
2024-10-08 |
Posted for its amusement value. [IsraelTimes] Speaking from Qatar, senior terror leader warns of ‘ticking time bomb’ in Mideast ‘as long as the occupation exists’; Hamas military spox hails ‘successful’ Oct. 7 attack, ‘humiliating defeat’ of IDFHamas ![]() leader Khaled Mashaal said the Paleostinian terror group would rise "like a phoenix" from the ashes despite heavy losses during a year of war with Israel, and that it continues to recruit fighters and manufacture weapons. One year after the devastating Hamas attack that triggered the war, the Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... -based Mashaal framed the conflict with Israel as part of a broader narrative spanning 76 years, dating back to what Paleostinians call the "Nakba" or "catastrophe," of the Jewish state’s founding in 1948. "Paleostinian history is made of cycles," Mashaal, 68, a senior Hamas figure under overall leader Yahya Sinwar, told Rooters in an interview. "We go through phases where we lose deaders (victims) and we lose part of our military capabilities, but then the Paleostinian spirit rises again, like the phoenix, thanks to God." Mashaal, who survived an Israeli liquidation attempt in 1997 after he was injected with poison and was overall Hamas leader from 1996-2017, said the Islamist terror group was still able to mount ambushes against Israeli troops. Hamas also fired four missiles at central Israel on Monday morning, the anniversary of the October 7 atrocities, in which Paleostinian forces of Evil killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seized 251 hostages. "We lost part of our ammunition and weapons, but Hamas is still recruiting young men and continues to manufacture a significant portion of its ammunition and weapons," said Mashaal, without providing details. Oh? Do go on. Mashaal remains influential in Hamas because he has played a crucial role in its leadership for almost three decades, and is widely seen now as its diplomatic face. His comments appear intended as a signal that the terrorist group will fight on whatever its losses, Middle East analysts said."Overall I would say (Hamas is) alive and kicking still and ... will probably come back at some point in Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... ," said Joost R. Hiltermann, Middle East and North Africa Program Director of the International Crisis Group. He said Israel had not spelled out a plan for Gaza when the war ends, and this could allow Hamas to re-establish itself although perhaps not with such strength or in the same form. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office declined comment on Mashaal’s remarks. "As long as the occupation exists, the region remains a ticking time bomb," Mashaal warned. Also Monday, the front man of the Hamas’s military wing, known only as Abu Obeida, gave a speech praising the attack the terror group carried out one year ago, and the unity of the fronts opened by Iran-backed proxy organizations across the Middle East against Israel over the past 12 months. He further called for "military, financial and logistical support" as well as media campaigns against Israel. And was he standing in front of a cheering crowd in the fresh air and sunshine when he spoke, or was he hiding in a dank hole in the ground somewhere, surrounded by 10/7 hostages and praying that the Israelis weren’t already on their way with their robots and their dogs? Abu Obeida also discussed the hostages still in Gaza, and said that it would be "unreasonable" for Hamas to kill them, but that dozens of them may be held in captivity for a long time and may never be returned.That also is unreasonable. They have to be fed for no return, if they aren’t traded for something, and they’re only useful as human shields until suddenly they aren’t. "The fate of the hostages is tied to the actions of their government," Abu Obeida said. "The longer [the military operation in Gaza] persists, the greater the risk to the hostages."Abu Obeida boasted that October 7 was "the most professional and successful commando operation in the modern era," …not at all professional, no — and given what Gaza looks like now, and the number of dead and maimed Hamasniks, not any kind of success, either… and added that it inflicted a "humiliating defeat" on the IDF. He made the baseless allegation that it was a "preemptive strike" to avert a major operation planned by Israel against Hamas in Gaza.It rather looks like Israel pulled off a major operation against Hamas thereafter. You’re batting a perfect goose egg, bro. The front man claimed that October 7 was a response to alleged Israeli violations at the Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem, the expansion of settlements, abuses against Paleostinian security prisoners, and the blockade of the Gaza Strip.And yet Israel has even tighter control of the Temple Mount/Al Aqsa, there are many more Palestinian security prisoners, and the blockade of Gaza is even tighter. Your win is looking awfully Pyrrhic. He addressed Hezbollah, saying: "We are confident in your steadfastness and courage in inflicting heavy losses on the forces of the Zionist enemy, as the martyr His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah...The late, lamented satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb...> promised." Forty-one thousand dead Gazans vs a couple hundred dead Israelis. I know y’all want to die for your god but this level of lopsided suggests your god doesn’t like you at all. The terror leader also mentioned Maher al-Jazi, the Jordanian citizen who carried out a shooting attack at the Allenby Bridge Crossing on September 8 in which three Israeli citizens were killed, saying that he opened an "authentic Jordanian front" in addition to the existing ones.One example does not a front make. Abu Obeida lashed at the US for supporting Israel, and claimed that Islamist terror operatives in the Gaza Strip, from Hamas and other factions, "persist in their steadfastness and their heroic fighting in every inch of the Strip."True…. Commenting on the recent killing of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, Abu Obeida said that "the policy of liquidations of our leaders is a good outcome, a sign of victory for us, and a source of regret and disappointment for the aggressors."I’m pretty sure Israel doesn’t regret those deaths one bit. "A leader is succeeded by 10, and a fighter by a thousand," he added. "This land produces resistance fighters as it produces olives."Related: Khaled Mashaal 10/06/2024 Qatari officials said to tell hostage families Sinwar no longer calling them, but is alive Khaled Mashaal 10/02/2024 West Bank: Commander of the Nablus Battalion of the Islamic Jihad, Abdel Hakim Shahin, no longer requires oxygen Khaled Mashaal 09/22/2024 Little-known Hamas leader seen behind resurgence of West Bank suicide bombings Related: Abu Obeida 09/04/2024 Hamas says hostages will return 'inside coffins' if Israel maintains military pressure Abu Obeida 09/03/2024 Hamas hints 6 slain hostages extracted by IDF from Gaza over weekend were murdered because troops were near Abu Obeida 08/16/2024 IDF: Dozens of tunnels razed on Gaza-Egypt border, 17,000 terror operatives killed in war |
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Sri Lankans' fury forced the powerful Rajapaksa clan out. Now its heir is running for president | |
2024-09-16 | |
[DHAKATRIBUNE] When an uprising ousted Sri Lanka's president, many saw it as the end of his powerful family's hold on the island nation after more than 12 years of rule. Now, as Sri Lanka prepares to elect a new leader, Namal Rajapaksa is running for president. The 38-year-old is the son of former prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and the nephew of the ousted president Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Namal is presenting himself as an agent of change, but many see his bid for presidency as an attempt by the controversial political dynasty to regain power. By mid-2022, the clan's political career seemed in ruins. Some of its members were forced into hiding in military camps after angry protesters stormed their residences. Others simply gave up their seats in the government as people blamed them for hurtling the country of more than 20 million people into an economic crisis. Two years later, the family — shunned and pushed to political wilderness — is trying make a comeback via the Rajapaksa heir apparent who is styling himself as someone who could deliver Sri Lanka into a prosperous future. But for Namal, it's more than just a political choice — it's a deeply personal one. He wants to shed the widespread allegations that the Rajapaksa clan ran the country as a family business that led to the economy crashing in 2022 — as well as the guilty verdict on corruption charges against them. ''The corruption charges are not something common to my family or to myself. If you look at all politicians in this country or in the world, including our region — all have been accused of being corrupt,'' Namal told the News Agency that Dare Not be Named (AP) on a recent afternoon. ''People will understand, you know, because if you look at the current stage, everyone is blaming each other.'' Sri Lanka was once an economic hope in South Asia, before it plunged into an economic crisis in 2022 when unsustainable debt and the Covid-19 pandemic led to a severe shortage of essentials. The crisis morphed into a popular uprising, with angry street protesters taking over the president's and prime minister's offices and other key buildings, forcing Gotabaya to flee the country and later resign. Many blamed the Rajapaksas. The family still had a big parliamentary majority, and voted Ranil Wickremesinghe to serve the remainder of the presidential term. Wickremesinghe ensured them protection in return for their support to pass laws in Parliament, enabling the clan to mark a return in politics. ''We didn't run away, we never bravely ran away. It's just that some people thought we were hiding,'' said Namal. Namal's prospects for a political comeback appear grim, as the main contest appears to be between three other candidates: Wickremesinghe, the parliamentary opposition leader and a left-leaning politician with a powerful alliance. Alan Keenan, senior consultant on Sri Lanka at the International Crisis Group, said the younger Rajapaksa's bid for the presidency is a test run that would establish ''his position as the heir apparent'' of the political dynasty. ''I think they (the Rajapaksas) know that Namal will not win. But his candidature effectively reasserts the family's ownership of the party,'' Keenan said. The Rajapaksa family has been a mainstay in Sri Lankan politics for decades. They influenced nearly everything — from bureaucracy to courts, police, business and sports. Namal's father was a prime minister and then a two-term president from 2005 to 2015. Even though Mahinda Rajapaksa was adored by the country's majority Buddhist Sinhalese for defeating the ethnic Tamil separatists after a 26-year bloody civil war, allegations of human rights ...which are often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless... violations and corruption led to his defeat in 2015. The family, however, returned more powerful four years later, when Mahinda's brother was elected president. Gotabaya Rajapaksa whipped up majority Buddhist Sinhalese sentiments after the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings, blamed on Islamic krazed killer groups, killed 290 people. But the family's popularity quickly eroded under a tanking economy and alienation among ethnic Tamils, Moslems and other minorities. With hopes to reinvent himself as a young, modern leader removed from his family's tainted past, Namal's efforts mirror that of his father, who still enjoys considerable support among some voters who credit him for crushing the Tamil separatists. Like his father, Namal wears the trademark outfit that highlights his Buddhist Sinhalese culture, with a maroon scarf around his neck, a sarong and a white robe. During campaigns he can be seen touching his father's feet in reverence, a practice most locals consider noble. He is also promising to free the island nation from its debt crisis, create more jobs and eradicate corruption by digitizing the administrative systems. Five key runners in Sri Lanka's presidential race [DHAKATRIBUNE] The majority-Buddhist island nation of around 22 million people will head for polls on September 21
Related: Sri Lanka: 2024-07-30 Iran says it has seized a tanker carrying counterfeit oil in the Persian Gulf Sri Lanka: 2024-07-24 IRGC navy confiscates Indian/Sri Lankan tanker carrying smuggled fuel Sri Lanka: 2024-07-24 Lefty mob floods U.S. Capitol ahead of planned ''Day of Related: Rajapaksa 09/04/2022 SriLanka’s ousted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has been provided with an official residence and security by the government after returning to the country Rajapaksa 08/17/2022 Sri Lanka to end state of emergency: President Rajapaksa 08/06/2022 Green Myths and Hard Realities: Sri Lanka as a Warning | |
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REPORT: ISIS militants in Somalia accumulate $6 million through extortion |
2024-09-13 |
[Garowe] Considered as 'small but threatening', the IS-Somalia terror network has accumulated close to $6 million within the last two years, a report by the International Crisis Group (ICG) estimates, noting the group’s ambitious plans to expand its territory. Presently, the IS-Somalia group operates within the Bari region in Puntland ...a region in northeastern Somalia, centered on Garowe in the Nugaal province. Its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state in 1998. Puntland and the equally autonomous Somaliland seem to have avoided the clan rivalries and warlordism that have typified the rest of Somalia, which puts both places high on the list for Islamic subversion... and has close to 500 fighters, with a number of them believed to be foreign nationals. The group intends to expand its territory by courting locals through incentives such as the provision of basic commodities. But despite the financial muscles which are on an upward trajectory, the monetary dealings of the group remain opaque and cannot be properly established and traced, the ICG report observes in the middle of the increasing threats from the group. "In Puntland, it generates funds by extorting businesses in the seaport city of Bosasso ...Puntland's major (maybe only) port, population about 250,000, most of them shady characters who hang around waterfront dives and carry knives and brass knuckles... , as well as by helping export small quantities of gold mined in Bari. The U.S. government claims that IS-Somalia has piled up $6 million since 2022. The group also handles the transfer of funds among a range of IS-linked offices and cells," reads part of the report. UN reports suggest that the organization has funneled money from the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... ’s traditional territorial core, in Iraq and Syria, to affiliates in Africa, as well as from its coffers to other branches. Several sources have told Crisis Group that the group has sent money to groups as far afield as IS-Khorasan Province in Afghanistan. These transactions prodded the U.S. government to pay greater attention to IS-Somalia’s financial network. In January 2023, the U.S. military conducted a raid in Puntland that killed the presumed key controller for the Al Karrar office, Bilal al-Sudani, the report says. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin released a statement saying al-Sudani "was responsible for fostering the growing presence of ISIS in Africa and for funding the group’s operations worldwide, including in Afghanistan". It is unclear to what extent the operation disrupted the network’s financial dealings, but it seems that IS-Somalia managed to rebuild. Somali and foreign security officials note that IS-Somalia is still making transfers: although the group works on a smaller scale than al-Shabaab ... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda... , the latter is not thought to be sending funds to jihadists abroad in the same way. In May, the U.S. struck IS-Somalia once again, killing three holy warriors but missing Mumin, the primary target. The group has also failed to make significant progress due to concerted efforts by regional military teams in Puntland who have confined them to around Golis mountains. IS-Somalia has been trying to recruit more imported muscle with Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... is and Æthiopians being the culprits. However, a person who gets all wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package... the US Africa Command has worked closely with local authorities to prevent the group from infiltrating critical regions as a strategy to suppress it further. The group, however, does not have much financial influence as opposed to its rivals, the al-Shabaab, who are dominant in central and southern regions. A report by the United Nations ...an idea whose time has gone... suggests that al-Shabaab makes up to $130 million annually. Of this amount, $24 million goes to the purchase of weapons with the remaining going to logistical operations. However, a person who gets all wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package... the government of Somalia has devised various counterterrorism strategies, including closing bank accounts and mobile money transfer firms linked to the group to minimize its activities. Related: IS-Somalia: 2024-05-16 Somalia: Military court releases Moroccans sentenced to death for joining ISIS IS-Somalia: 2024-05-15 Puntland Security Forces Intercept Explosives and Capture Suspect in Bosaso IS-Somalia: 2024-04-24 ISIS clashes Al-Shabaab in fight for control in Somalia's Puntland Related: Bari : 2024-04-24 ISIS clashes Al-Shabaab in fight for control in Somalia's Puntland Bari : 2024-04-14 NPR reportedly in turmoil after editor accuses outlet of liberal bias Bari : 2024-02-27 Pro-Palestinian protesters storm into 30 Rock as Biden films interview with talk show host Seth Meyers: Demonstrators say they will NOT vote for Joe until there's a ceasefire in Gaza and call for an end to the 'genocide' Related: Puntland: 2024-09-12 Somalia: Govt troops intercept Al-Shabaab supplies Puntland: 2024-06-17 US reports a strike on one of the leaders of ISIS in Somalia Puntland: 2024-06-14 More bodies discovered after Al-Shabaab Attack in Galmudug State Foiled Related: Bosasso: 2022-02-11 Al-Shabaab strikes thrice amid elections in Somalia Bosasso: 2022-02-10 Somalia: Four killed, seven injured in Bossaso explosion Bosasso: 2016-12-27 Dozens arrested in Bosaso for army prosecutor’s killing Related: IS-Khorasan Province: 2024-03-22 Islamabad not seeking armed conflict with Kabul, says defence minister IS-Khorasan Province: 2022-09-03 Islamic Emirate Rejects USIP Report Claiming Terrorists in Afghanistan IS-Khorasan Province: 2022-03-26 How jihadist groups choose to fight conventionally-Report |
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Kamala Harris Stonewalls Congressional Probe Into NatSec Adviser's Ties to Iran Influence Network |
2024-08-16 |
![]() Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R., N.Y.) launched the inquiry last month into Harris adviser Phil Gordon's longstanding relationship with Pentagon official Ariane Tabatabai, who was outed last year as an alleged member of an Iranian-run influence network that reported back to Tehran's foreign ministry. Cotton and Stefanik gave Harris an Aug. 9 deadline to provide detailed information about Gordon's relationship with Tabatabai and links to pro-Tehran advocacy groups, which the lawmakers said raise questions about his eligibility to hold a top-secret security clearance. Harris did not reply. "You failed to respond by my deadline or to appropriately address this threat to national security emanating from your staff," Cotton wrote to the vice president's office on Thursday, according to a copy of the letter obtained by the Free Beacon. "The presence of such an obvious security risk in your inner circle should have elicited your utmost attention. It raises the question of whether you've been aware of Mr. Gordon's possible links to the Iranian regime and simply find your policies aligned enough with Tehran's interests that ties to that regime don't concern you." Gordon has emerged as one of Harris's closest foreign policy advisers and is expected to play a central national security role if she is elected president, including potentially as secretary of state. Harris has already onboarded several campaign advisers who support increased diplomacy with Iran, including Ilan Goldenberg, her former Middle East adviser and current campaign liaison to the Jewish community. Harris has also expressed a willingness to publicly clash with Israel and pressure it to stop confronting Tehran's terror proxies, including Hamas and Hezbollah. She called in March for an immediate Israeli ceasefire, rebuking the Jewish state for sparking a "humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza. "I understand that it may be difficult to discern Iranian agents from the left-wing ideologues on your staff," Cotton wrote. "But you have the responsibility to make these difficult distinctions and appropriately vet the people you elevate to positions of distinction and trust." According to an initial July 31 investigatory letter from Cotton and Stefanik, Gordon published multiple articles with Tabatabai "blatantly promoting the Iranian regime's perspective and interests." Those pieces were published after Tabatabai was alleged to be working for the Iran Experts Initiative, an influence network that included several American policymakers associated with the Biden administration's former Iran envoy, Robert Malley, who was indefinitely suspended from his job amid allegations he leaked classified information. In a March 2020 article, Gordon and Tabatabai "claimed continued sanctions on Iran would create 'catastrophe' in the Middle East," according to Cotton and Stefanik's letter. In another piece, Gordon and Tabatabai claimed economic sanctions on Tehran could prompt Iran to "lash out with attacks on its neighbors, and on Americans and American interests in the Middle East." "Each prediction was as wrong," Cotton and Stefanik said last month, "as it was biased in favor of Tehran." Tabatabai was found to have visited the Biden-Harris White House at least eight times after her links to the Iranian influence network were exposed, the Free Beacon first reported earlier this week. Those visits included meetings organized by the White House Presidential Personnel Office, which is responsible for recruiting and vetting nominees across the government. Gordon met in February at the White House with Ali Vaez, a pro-Tehran analyst who, along with Tabatabai, reportedly has ties to the Iranian influence operation, visitor logs show. Harris, Cotton said in his latest letter, must "immediately investigate Mr. Gordon's ties to the Iranian regime and provide responses" to the July 31 letter. Cotton further notes that, since that initial letter, Gordon has continued "to demonstrate a pattern of anti-Israel bias, which furthers Iranian interests." In an Aug. 10 tweet, for instance, Gordon said he is "deeply concerned about reports of civilian casualties in Gaza" and accused Israel of targeting "innocent Palestinians." "If he's willing to ridicule Israel so unfairly in public," Cotton wrote to Harris, "we can only imagine what he is telling you in private." A Biden-Harris administration official derided Cotton's letter as "baseless and absurd" and defended Gordon's "career as a national security expert and public servant respected on both sides of the aisle." Related: Ariane Tabatabai 02/03/2024 The World Is on Fire, but Here Is the Defense Department's Highest Priority Ariane Tabatabai 11/23/2023 Meet the Iranian-born Biden military aide reportedly under investigation for major influence campaign: ‘Clear and present danger' Ariane Tabatabai 10/25/2023 High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted, trail leads from Tehran to D.C. passes directly through the offices of Robert Malley and the International Crisis Group |
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Iranian regime makes dozens of arrests in relation to Haniyeh's assassination | ||
2024-08-03 | ||
[JPost] Purge away! Iran has arrested dozens of suspects in its investigation of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination, The New York Times reported on Saturday. The arrested parties included senior intelligence officers, military officials, and staff workers at the guest house where Haniyeh was killed. The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ specialized intelligence unit is reportedly running the investigations. Haniyeh was assassinated in bed on Wednesday, shortly after attending the inauguration of Iran’s new president. Despite initial reports claiming that he had been killed by an Israeli airstrike, sources confirmed that he was killed by an explosive device smuggled into the guest house. Israel, despite international accusations, has not claimed responsibility for the killing. WHY IRAN IS RESORTING TO EXTREME MEASURES Commentators have noted that the assassination of a terrorist leader on Iranian soil may be a massive blow to the regime – indicating to terrorist leaders that residing in Iran will no longer leave them immune to attack. “The perception that Iran can neither protect its homeland nor its key allies could be fatal for the Iranian regime, because it basically signals to its foes that if they can’t topple the Islamic Republic, they can decapitate it,” Ali Vaez, the Iran director for the International Crisis Group, told the Times.
FOCUSING THE INVESTIGATION Investigators have reportedly searched months’ worth of surveillance footage at the guest house and are now investigating every visitor who entered the premises.
Two sources claimed that Iran believed Mossad assassins were still in the country and the regime was anticipating their capture. An anonymous IRGC official also told the Times that while he wasn’t aware of any arrests, security protocols had been completely overhauled in the past two days for senior officials. Some senior officials have been relocated, while the electronic equipment of others has been replaced. Related: Ismail Haniyeh 08/02/2024 Israel said finalizing coordination with international coalition to face potential attacks Ismail Haniyeh 08/02/2024 Falling for Hebrew pun, Turkish media names ‘Haniyeh’s killer’ Ismail Haniyeh 08/02/2024 Reports: Haniyeh bodyguard was in cell that killed 5 IDF troops in 2014 Nahal Oz raid | ||
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Top foreign policy GOPers threaten to subpoena State Department for classified info on suspended Iran envoy Rob Malley | |
2024-07-31 | |
![]() He stinks of Iranian corruption Senate Foreign Relations Committee ranking member Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) in the letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote that they were "deeply" troubled by more than a year of obfuscations over Malley’s departure. "Mr. Malley’s alleged misconduct is serious, and the Department’s lack of transparency and blatant disregard for the urgency of our requests is unacceptable," Risch and McCaul wrote. "We have been made aware that there may be a classified response to our letter but have yet to receive it," they added. The GOP lawmakers asked for "fulsome answers" to their questions by Friday — or they "will be compelled to pursue compulsory processes to secure any documents, materials, and testimony" relevant to the matter, which would include issuing subpoenas. Risch and McCaul pointed to their earlier letter on May 6, which uncovered "troubling allegations" of President Biden’s special envoy to Iran storing classified material on his personal email account and cellphone. That material was later accessed by a "hostile cyber actor," the lawmakers said at the time. They also wanted to know whether Malley tried to send the classified material to anyone without a security clearance and whether Iran was responsible for the alleged hack, among several other queries related to the State Department and FBI’s ongoing investigation into the matter. Since his security clearance was pulled in April 2023, Malley has been put on unpaid leave and has become the subject of State Department Office of Inspector General and FBI investigations. He also landed plum teaching gigs at Princeton University and Yale University since quietly leaving the State Department.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry launched an influence campaign during the Biden administration that ensnared at least two top aides to Malley and a third who was selected due to having a role at a think tank that Malley formerly ran, Semafor previously reported. That campaign was known as the Iran Experts Initiative. The probe findings and reported details are reminiscent the FBI’s 2015 criminal investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for storing tens of thousands of emails on unsecured private servers. At least 81 of the email chains discussed classified information, that investigation found, and seven referenced classified material at the Top Secret/Special Access Program level — but the bureau never recommended criminally charging Clinton. Malley had previously served as a top negotiator of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or the Iran nuclear deal, during the Obama administration. In that role, he advocated for sanctions relief on Tehran in exchange for temporary restrictions to its nuclear program — policy changes that were reversed by the Trump administration. Though it has tried, the Biden administration has thus far failed resurrect the Iran nuclear deal, which former President Donald Trump’s State Department withdrew from in 2018. “Rob Malley remains on leave,” a State Department spokesperson told The Post. “Nevertheless, the Department has provided Congress with relevant information on personnel inquiries relating to Iran policy.” “We have been and will continue to be in frequent contact with Congress on issues pertaining to Iran,” the spokesperson added. Related: Robert Malley 05/08/2024 Leading Republicans reveal allegations on why Biden envoy to Iran was suspended Robert Malley 02/20/2024 State Dept Investigation of Biden's Iran Envoy Broadens Into Probe of His Suspension Robert Malley 02/03/2024 The World Is on Fire, but Here Is the Defense Department's Highest Priority Related: Iran Experts Initiative: 2023-10-25 High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted, trail leads from Tehran to D.C. passes directly through the offices of Robert Malley and the International Crisis Group Iran Experts Initiative: 2023-10-03 High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted in Washington Iran Experts Initiative: 2023-09-28 Report: Top Officials on Biden's Iran Team Acted Under Directions From Tehran | |
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