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Militant NY couple get a combined 20 yrs in prison for providing material support to Islamic State terrorists | ||
2023-02-06 | ||
![]() Prosecutors assert that the husband, who is from New York, told the undercover cop that he wanted to carry out a terror attack in the United States. He was considering hitting the U.S. Military Academy at West Point or a university in New York State where he frequently saw Reserve Officer Training Corps or ROTC cadets, according to Fox News. The husband is James Bradley, 21, aka Abdullah, of the Bronx. He was sentenced to 11 years behind bars on Thursday in a Manhattan federal court. His wife, Arwa Muthana, 30, comes from Hoover, Alabama. She was sentenced on Friday to nine years in prison by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer. Both pleaded guilty last September. They freely admitted they were Islamic State supporters who sought to travel to the Middle East to fight for the terrorist organization. They were married in an Islamic marriage ceremony in January 2021, according to authorities. The radicalized couple was arrested on the gangplank at Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal in New Jersey on March 31, 2021. Authorities believe they were planning on boarding a cargo ship that an undercover officer had told them was heading to Yemen. NEW YORK: A Bronx couple who expressed interest in fighting for ISIS were arrested at a NJ port as they attempted to board a cargo ship that would of taken them to Yemen. They were ordered held without bail. — KolHaolam (@KolHaolam) April 5, 2021 The husband wanted to travel to Yemen via the cargo ship because he believed he was on a terrorist watch list, according to prosecutors. The couple kept themselves busy before they were busted for distributing extremist online content, including images of ISIS fighters, Osama bin Laden and terrorist attacks. According to the Department of Justice: “Bradley also distributed to UC-1 videos of ISIS fighters, a 2020 stabbing attack against a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer, and extremists shooting a uniformed soldier. Content on Muthana’s cellphone, which was searched pursuant to a court-authorized search warrant, included images of an ISIS flag with Arabic writing, ISIS propaganda, firearms, quotations of the deceased former al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula member Anwar al-Awlaki, and a video showing an individual in prisoner garb being chained and then burned alive.” Muthana informed investigators that she was more than willing to fight and kill Americans for God, according to prosecutors. Developing: US arrests husband & wife who tried escaping the country by cargo ship to join #ISIS Per @TheJusticeDept, 20yo James Bradley of the #Bronx #NewYork & 29yo Arwa Muthana of #Hoover #Alabama were arrested at a seaport in #Newark #NewJersey Wednesday pic.twitter.com/lWlLA1p2D7 — Jeff Seldin (@jseldin) April 1, 2021 Her attorneys threw the sympathy card, claiming that she should only get time served because she was a woman with “no passport, little money, and no real plan.” They claimed her actions were the result of an “abused and traumatized young woman who was trying to get as far away from home as possible.” The judge was not moved and threw the book at her.
The study, conducted by the Center of National Security at Fordham Law, found that a third of the ISIS supporters had converted to Islam and 81 percent had expressed support for ISIS on social media. But very few were of Middle Eastern or Arab descent. | ||
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School board member whose father led mosque with ties to al-Qaeda opposes resolution to honor 9/11 victims |
2021-09-12 |
[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] Abrar Omeish, who serves on the school board of Fairfax County Public Schools and whose father was the director of the Dar al-Hijrah mosque with al-Qaeda ties, spoke out in opposition to a resolution honoring the victims of 9/11. The controversial mosque in Falls Church, Virginia, had hired Anwar al-Awlaki ![]() UndieboomerUmar Farouk Abdulmutallab. He was the first U.S. citizen ever placed on a CIA target list... , an al-Qaeda operative to serve as its imam. Former President Barack Obama |
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[NYPOST] A Virginia school district has gained national attention over its commencement speaker’s controversial speech telling graduates they were entering a world of "racism, extreme versions of individualism and capitalism, [and] white supremacy![]() individual happinessfirst will invariably fail. Strangely enough, other successful societies, such as China, Japan, Korea, and those kinds of places could also be lumped with white supremacistsocieties, since they push the same values... Abrar Omeish, the sole Moslem member of the Fairfax County School Board in Virginia, delivered the commencement address at Justice High School in Falls Church, Va., last Monday. Her speech, first reported by the Daily Wire, began by congratulating the class of 2021 in English, Arabic and Spanish. "Today we checked off a box in your academic journey. As a human being, you have developed and you have grown," she said before shifting her tone from inspirational to political. "We struggle with human greed, racism, extreme versions of individualism and capitalism, white supremacy growing wealth gaps, disease, climate crisis, extreme poverty amidst luxury and waste right next door," she told the graduates. "And the list goes on." "You understand that social justice is only political for those that can afford to ignore it. You understand that ’neutral’ is another word for complicit. And you have made a choice to take a stand," Omeish continued. The commencement speaker went on to give the graduates some advice. "The world may try to quiet you by deciding for you what’s cool, what’s weird, what is or isn’t objective. It may try to convince you that what you hold dear is too different to be accepted," she said, asking, "But who gets to decide?" "Every part of your being may scream in rage at the ways others have wronged you," the school board member warned. Students, she continued, should "let compassion for your fellow human beings, not anger or rage — and believe me, this is hard to do — fuel you." Omeish’s speech was preceded by an introduction from the president of the student government. The student body president noted that their next speaker was "Virginia co-chair for the Bernie Sanders ...The campaign," as well as the daughter of Esam Omeish,
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Good. May the rest of his life be exceedingly uncomfortable. [AnNahar] A Bangladeshi immigrant was sentenced to life in a U.S. prison Thursday for a botched attempt to unleash carnage with a kaboom in a crowded New York subway passage in the name of the Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group. Akayed Ullah
The bomb, which he strapped to his body with zip wires, failed to detonate as planned, and Ullah was left with burns to his torso and hands. His victims suffered minor complaints such as ringing in their ears and headaches. The explosion sowed panic and disrupted the Monday morning commute during the busy Christmas tourism season, six weeks after a truck driver, also reportedly inspired by IS, killed eight people on a bike path. Ullah, who migrated to the United States in 2011, was found guilty on all six counts by a Manhattan jury on November 6, 2018. The 31-year-old's convictions include supporting a foreign terrorist organization, using a weapon of mass destruction and bombing a public place. Judge Richard Sullivan said that although Ullah "ultimately failed" in the execution of the attack, it didn't make him "less culpable." "Your conduct was truly heinous. This is about as bad a crime as there is," he said, handing down the life sentence. Ullah's defense counsel had called for the mandatory minimum sentence of 35 years. Ullah said what he had done was "wrong." "Because I failed, Infidel" "I can tell you from the bottom of my heart I am deeply sorry for what I did," he told the sentencing hearing. Ullah was caught on CCTV walking through the subway terminal and detonating the bomb strapped to his body. After his arrest, he allegedly told authorities: "I did it for the Islamic State." Ullah, a lawful permanent resident of the United States, built the bomb in his apartment, packing the device with metal screws and Christmas tree lights, having planned the attack for several weeks. On the morning of the bombing, Ullah posted a statement on Facebook referring to the U.S. president saying: "Trump you failed to protect your nation." A chilling handwritten note saying "O America die in your rage" was found, along with metal pipes, wires and screws in his home, prosecutors said. Ullah began to radicalize in 2014, three years after moving to the United States, by watching IS propaganda online before starting to research how to make bombs a year ago, officials said. Prosecutors said he opposed US government policies in the Middle East and wanted to terrorize as many people as possible, deliberately choosing a week day when the area would be most crowded.
One day after the bombing, Ullah’s wife, Ferdous Jui, was questioned by police in Dhaka. She said her husband, who had been living in Brooklyn, N.Y., since 2011, visited Bangladesh in early September 2017, months after she gave birth to their son. He made the trip to arrange U.S. immigration papers for his family, officials said.
The prosecution’s sentencing memo also showed that Ullah remained radicalized and issued threats following his arrest. "You started this war, we will finish it. More is coming, you’ll see," he told a corrections officer, according to the memo. Related: Akayed Ullah: 2018-11-07 Terrorist found guilty in Port Authority bombing Akayed Ullah: 2018-01-12 New York 'Islamic State'-inspired bomb plot: Not guilty plea by suspect Akayed Ullah: 2017-12-19 Family Claims NYC Bomber Visited Bangladesh to Do Charity Work for Rohingya Muslims | |||||
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The FBI is very good at woke politics, not so good at catching killers |
2021-04-02 |
![]() After the horrendous Colorado shooting last week, we learned that the alleged shooter, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, had a record of violence and arrests. His brother described him as mentally ill, paranoid and "very anti-social." He was also on the FBI’s radar because of someone with whom he associated. In this, Alissa joins a long list of "known-wolf" killers, including Nidal Hasan, the Fort Hood shooter; the Tsarnaev brothers, who conducted the Boston Marathon bombing; Omar Mateen, the Pulse nightclub shooter in Florida; and some of the 9/11 hijackers. The FBI’s failure to catch that last set of perpetrators is especially enraging — and shows the agency has been atrophying for a long time. "For two and a half weeks before the attacks," as Slate noted, "the US government knew the names of two hijackers. It knew they were al-Qaeda killers and that they were already in the United States." The two, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi, lived under their real names, loud and proud. Per Slate: "They used those names for financial transactions, flight school, to earn frequent flier miles and to procure a California identity card." Nevertheless, the FBI failed to nab the pair until, on Sept. 11, 2001, they slammed an airliner into the Pentagon. The bureau’s performance disappointed FBI agents themselves. Agents trying to get a warrant to search the laptop of 9/11’s "20th hijacker," Zacarias Moussaoui, joked that Osama bin Laden must have had a "mole" in the FBI’s DC headquarters because they were meeting with so much interference. And as the Boston Herald’s Howie Carr reminds us: "Remember serial killer Gary Sampson? Before he murdered three innocent men in 2001, he called the FBI office in Boston from a pay phone in Abington and offered to turn himself in on some unsolved bank robberies." But the FBI apparently keeps banker’s hours, and the call came on a Friday afternoon; the bureau ignored the call. "The following day, Sampson started his two-state carjacking murder spree." So what’s the FBI good for? The answer is, the kinds of things that wouldn’t make for flattering TV. Some of it is humorous, as when the bureau sent no fewer than 15 agents to investigate a "noose" in race driver Bubba Wallace’s garage that turned out to be an innocent pull cord. Most of it isn’t so funny. Agents in the FBI’s Boston office, for example, protected notorious mobster James "Whitey" Bulger from law enforcement, while simultaneously accepting gifts from him. They may even have helped him in his efforts. Carr also notes that the bureau’s Boston office was guilty of "railroading four Boston men onto death row for a 1965 murder they did not commit, allowing them to rot in prison for 35 years while corrupt FBI agents protected the real murderers from justice." Fire everyone G-12 and above Related: Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa: 2021-03-26 Boulder Shooting Suspect's Lawyer Cites 'Mental Illness' in First Court Appearance Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa: 2021-03-25 Day 3: Feds raid Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa’s family home in Colorado after Boulder massacre Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa: 2021-03-25 Ilhan Omar ripped for tweet about Boulder shooting suspect's race |
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Indian link to deported Al-Qaeda man: Agencies to probe further |
2020-05-24 |
We had the American arrest and conviction. Now we get the rest of the story. [OneIndia] An al-Qaeda operative from Hyderabad, who was convicted in the United States has been deported to India. He was convicted for financing activities of slain al-Qaeda preacher, Anwar al-Awlaki![]() UndieboomerUmar Farouk Abdulmutallab. He was the first U.S. citizen ever placed on a CIA target list... A resident of Toledo in Ohio, US, the 41-year-old Mohammad Ibrahim Zubair ...in the archive as Ibrahim Zubair Mohammad. One wonders what happened to his and his brother’s American wives, not to mention the Mohammad brothers’ partners in crime, Asif Ahmed Salim and Sultane Room Salim ... was deported to India on a special flight that landed in Amritsar on May 19. He was born in Sharjah, but is an Indian national. His parents originally hail from Hyderabad. |
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DHS Approves $100K Grant Of Taxpayers' Money To CAIR |
2020-01-18 |
[DailyWire] In October, the Trump administration handed out $100,000 of taxpayer dollars to the islamic terror-tied Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Middle East Forum has found.![]() Additional new federal grants of taxpayer money handed out to Islamist organizations include over $57,000 to the Muslim American Society (MAS), and $100,000 to Dar al-Hijrah, a hardline Virginia mosque once home to former al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki, and long known key terror hub by law enforcement agencies. Surprisingly, under the Trump administration, grants to extremist organizations have actually increased. As we noted last year, "between 2017 and 2018, the amount of taxpayers money given to organizations either influenced or controlled by Islamist activists more than tripled from $4 million to $13.5 million. Related: CAIR: 2020-01-14 Hilarious! ‘Ayatollah Schumeini' Indignant After Pres. Trump Retweets Edited Photo CAIR: 2020-01-06 Customs and Border Patrol DENIES reports that Iranians, some of them US citizens, have been detained by American agents at the Canadian border amid tensions between Washington and Tehran CAIR: 2019-12-25 Dems Seek To Outlaw Suburban, Single-Family House Zoning, Calling It Racist And Bad For The Environment Related: Muslim American Society: 2019-05-04 Shocking video of children at Philadelphia Muslim school singing: “We will chop off their heads for Allah” Muslim American Society: 2018-08-23 Organization Behind Massive ‘SUPER EID' Muslim Celebration at Vikings stadium labeled terrorist Muslim American Society: 2018-08-09 Sickos busted for abusing kids at compound linked to controversial imam Related: Dar al-Hijrah: 2017-06-09 Virginia Imam Says Genital Mutilation Of Little Girls Can Help Tame Their Sexuality Dar al-Hijrah: 2013-04-25 American Imam of al Awlaki's Dar al-Hijrah Mosque Calls On Muslims To Wage Jihad Dar al-Hijrah: 2013-02-26 Virginias Dar al-Hijrah Imam Calls for Armed Jihad |
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[Dhaka Tribune] Members of Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crimes (CTTC) of police on Sunday arrested four alleged members of the banned turban outfit Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT)
Police also presented the detainees before the court on Monday, asking for a 10-day remand. In response to the plea, Chief Judicial Magistrate Soeb Uddin Khan placed the detainees on a four-day remand instead. The detainees are Mahmudur Rahman Sohel alias Mohan, 26, Md Abdullah Kabir, 25, Arif Hossain Hridoy, 23, and Anwar Hossain, 20. CTTC sources say they conducted a drive to the area around 8pm on Sunday after receiving a tip-off. There they arrested the four with hard boy books, leaflets, and mobile phones. OC Nabi Hossain of Sudharam Model cop shoppe said: "A case was filed by CTTC Inspector Rashed Hossain on this regard. "The accused will be taken to Dhaka for further investigation," the OC added. | |
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Day 3, Part 1: ISIS has claimed responsibility for London Bridge; more on Usman Khan, the man | ||||
2019-12-01 | ||||
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[Twitter] src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"> A A man famously lauded as a “hero” in 2017 for fighting off terrorists on the London Bridge has been forced by British authorities to attend “de-radicalization” classes “over fears he may become extremist” after being stabbed eight times, British papers reported. Forty-nine-year-old Roy Larner became known as the “Lion of London Bridge” after three Jihadis in a van plowed into a crowd of people on London Bridge before stalking from building to building, killing seven people and eventually reaching the Black and Blue pub where Larner was drinking with friends.
...a disputed territory lying between India and Pakistain. After partition, the Paks grabbed half of it and call it Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there.... , was radicalized by internet propaganda spread by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula ...the latest incarnation of various Qaeda and Qaeda-allied groups, including the now-defunct Aden-Abyan Islamic Army that boomed the USS Cole in 2000... , and in particular by turban Anwar al-Awlaki ![]() UndieboomerUmar Farouk Abdulmutallab. He was the first U.S. citizen ever placed on a CIA target list... Awlaki, identified by U.S. intelligence as "chief of external operations" for al-Qaeda’s 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... i branch and a Web-savvy publicist for the Islamist cause, was killed in a CIA dronezap in 2011. Khan was part of a group of faceless myrmidons from the English city of Stoke
The London and Welsh parts of the conspiracy had ambitions to place a bomb in a toilet at the London Stock Exchange. While Khan knew and supported the bomb plans, and had discussed bombing local pubs, he and his Stoke group had hatched a potentially more sinister plan: a camp beside a mosque in Kashmir to train jihadist turbans. "The Stoke group was, and was considered to be, pre-eminent," British judge Alan Wilkie said when he sentenced Khan in 2012. "They regarded themselves as more serious jihadis than the others." Khan had been intending to travel to the camp to perfect his skills, including firearms training and to carry out attacks in Kashmir. "It was envisaged by them all that ultimately they, and the other recruits, may return to the UK as trained and experienced snuffies available to perform terrorist attacks in this country," Wilkie said. DANGER TO THE PUBLIC?
"The long, monitored, discussions of Usman Khan about the madrassa (training camp) and his attitudes towards it and terrorism are highly eloquent of the seriousness of their purpose," Wilkie said. In effect, it meant he would remain incarcerated as long as he was considered to be a danger to the public and that the parole board should assess whether he should be released. But in 2011, then-Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron ...Empty suit Brit pol, former PM, has stated that he is certainly a big Thatcher fan, but I don't know whether that makes me a Thatcherite,which means he's not. Since he is not deeply ideologicalhe lacks core principles and is easily led. He has been described as certainly not a Pitt, Elder or Younger,but he does wear a nice suit so maybe he's Beau Brummel... announced a review of the IPP sentencing. The IPP was abolished in 2012. After Khan appealed his sentence, appeal court judges in 2013 quashed the indeterminate period of incarceration, and he was given a determinate sentence of 16 years - meaning he could be released after serving just half of his term. Court of Appeal judges said at the time that the Parole Board should consider whether those convicted were safe enough to be released. The Parole Board said on Saturday that it had not been involved in deciding Khan's release. "The Parole Board can confirm it had no involvement with the release of the individual identified as the attacker," the board said, adding that Khan "appears to have been released automatically on license (as required by law), without ever being referred to the Board." Related: Usman Khan: 2019-11-30 Day 2: London Bridge suspect had prior ‘Islamist terrorism’ conviction Usman Khan: 2019-11-29 Breaking: London Bridge closed by British police amid reports of stabbing Usman Khan: 2019-01-28 Jirga fixes Rs1m compensation for each of 36 lives lost in tribal hostility Related: Anwar al-Awlaki: 2019-11-11 Does leadership decapitation lead to the demise of terrorist organizations? Study sez: Anwar al-Awlaki: 2019-01-07 Federalist Update: Jihadist Beheader In Oklahoma Cleared For Execution Anwar al-Awlaki: 2018-09-13 Special operations boom years may be coming to a close Related: Stoke: 2019-11-06 Al-Qaeda Supporter Pleads Guilty to Plotting Bomb Attack at July 4th Parade Stoke: 2019-08-28 Doctor Who Lost Job Over Tweets About Giving Jews Wrong Meds Seeks Hearing Stoke: 2019-08-28 O’Rourke says abortion on day before a full-term birth is ‘a decision for the woman to make’ Related: Cardiff: 2019-09-15 Green energy policies proliferating a ‘greenhouse gas' with ‘23,500 times more warming than CO2' Cardiff: 2018-11-06 Focus on cities 'risks overlooking small towns' Cardiff: 2018-03-20 Britain’s growing struggle against hatred Related: Stoke-on-Trent: 2017-09-29 British hate preacher who encouraged children as young as THREE to 'kill and be killed for Allah' as he stood in front of an ISIS flag iailed for six-and-a-half years Stoke-on-Trent: 2017-09-24 Britain Stoke-on-Trent: 2017-08-02 Gang who called themselves 'Musketeers' guilty of plotting UK bomb attack | ||||
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2019-11-11 | |
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States has killed or captured many al-Qaida leaders as part of a general campaign to decapitate the organization. It has employed a variety of military operations to achieve this objective, including raids by Special Operations forces. Both bin Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of al-Qaida in Iraq, were killed as a result of such raids. On October 5, 2012, U.S. forces captured Abu Anas al-Libi, an al-Qaida leader, in a raid in Libya. The United States has also relied heavily on drone strikes to target al-Qaida leaders and other militants in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen. In June 2012, Abu Yahya al-Libi, then al-Qaida’s deputy leader, was killed in Pakistan in a drone strike coordinated by the Central Intelligence Agency. Highly experienced, al-Libi served an important operational function within the organization. Scholars and policymakers saw his death as a significant blow to an already weakened al-Qaida.2 Nine months earlier, a Hellfire missile fired from a U.S. drone killed Anwar al-Awlaki, a Yemeni-American cleric linked to a number of terrorist plots in the West. On August 22, 2011, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, believed to be the organization’s second-highest leader, was reportedly killed in a drone strike in Pakistan.3 Rahman served an important communicative function between bin Laden and lower-level operatives. Ilyas Kashmiri, reputed to be a senior member of al-Qaida and the operational commander for Harakat-ul-Jihad al-Islami, was killed in a drone attack in South Waziristan on June 3, 2011.4 These examples illustrate the frequency with which the United States has targeted al-Qaida leaders and operatives over the past few years, speciªcally through the use of drone strikes.5 Despite these and other instances of successful targeting, al-Qaida remains a resilient terrorist organization. Applying a theory of organizational resilience, I examine why targeting al-Qaida’s leadership is not an effective counterterrorism strategy and, indeed, is likely counterproductive. A terrorist group’s ability to withstand attacks is a function of two factors: bureaucratization and communal support. Analyzing both when and why certain terrorist groups are able to survive leadership attacks, this article differs from existing work by providing a more nuanced lens through which to evaluate the effectiveness of counterterrorism policy. The center of gravity of Islamic terrorism is their grievance that we occupy their countries and kill their people. Stop doing this and their grievance disappears. Attacking their leaders or footsoldiers will never, ever win the war.
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Federalist Update: Jihadist Beheader In Oklahoma Cleared For Execution | |
2019-01-07 | |
The Supreme Court’s October 1, 2018 rejection of Nolen’s final death penalty appeal went unremarked upon by news media so, partly as a result, I missed it. But the Nolen case is very much worth remembering, along with all terror attacks that occur on U.S. soil, if not just for the victims and their survivors but for lessons that can and must be learned. The September 24, 2014 attack in Oklahoma is somewhat notable in the annals of many officially uncalled terrorist strikes in that Nolen emulated a favorite ISIS death tactic no doubt learned online: he fully beheaded a co-worker‐the beloved wife, mother, and grandmother Colleen Hufford‐inside the Moore, Oklahoma food processing plant where they both worked. Shouting "Alluah Akbar" throughout the attack, Nolen used the same oversized butcher knife on the neck of a second co-worker, Tracy Johnson, when the company’s chief operations officer, a reserve law enforcement officer named Mark Vaughn, burst in with an AR-15 rifle. He shot and wounded Nolen as Nolen disengaged from his second victim and charged at him with the bloody knife. Such an attack must generate a particular horror in its witnesses and, when Nolen is finally put to death, one should keep in mind what Hufford must have experienced in her last moments. | |
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Special operations boom years may be coming to a close |
2018-09-13 |
For the past 17 years, special operations forces have been at the forefront of America’s military campaigns in Afghanistan, the Middle East and Africa. They took the lead in toppling the Taliban after the Sept. 11 attacks, reversing the gains of al-Qaida in Iraq, and capturing or killing thousands of militants, from Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen to Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. During that period, their strength has grown from about 45,000 personnel in 2001 to roughly 70,000, and they are now leading the fight against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. Yet they’ve also suffered setbacks recently, including reports of drug use, the ambush of a special forces team in Niger that raised questions about the scope of missions in that country, and the investigation of two Navy SEALs in connection with the death of a Special Forces soldier in Mali. Now, Congress and the Pentagon are trying to bring more oversight to special operations forces while reorienting them away from combating militants and toward fighting more traditional nation-states. Congress made its view clear in this year’s defense authorization bill, which President Trump signed into law on Aug. 13. The Pentagon’s 14-page unclassified summary of this year’s National Defense Strategy does not mention special operations, and says that "inter-state strategic competition, not terrorism, is now the primary concern in U.S. national security." |
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