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Ruth King

WHO WAS SAMIR KHAN KILLED WITH AWLAKI? DAVID ZUCCHINO

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-khan-profile-20111001,0,4027682.story
Other American killed with Awlaki was ‘Al Qaeda to the core’
Samir Khan, 25, also reported killed in the U.S. strike in Yemen, was a skilled propagandist who wrote virulently militant blog posts while a college student in Charlotte, N.C.
Reporting from New Bern, N.C.—
Before he was the Yemen-based editor of the English-language online magazine for Al Qaeda’s branch in the Arabian peninsula, Samir Khan was a radical young Muslim blogger in North Carolina.

Khan, 25, a skilled propagandist, wrote virulently pro-Al Qaeda blog posts while a student at a community college in Charlotte. As a teenager, he posted blogs championing violent jihad from his parents’ home on suburban Tradition View Drive in a modern Charlotte subdivision.

DARLENE CASELLA: EGYPT’S ARAB SPRING” SPRINGTIME FOR NAZIS?

Egypt’s Arab Spring: Springtime for Nazis? http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.10513/pub_detail.asp Adolf Hitler died in 1945.  Fascistic Nazism did not die with him.  When Hitler rose to power in 1933 Germany, he found common ground with the Muslim Brotherhood.  Muslims agreed with Hitler’s methods of ethnic cleansing and genocide, to rid the world of Jews. During WWII Amin Al […]

WASHPO’S SHAMEFUL FOLLOW UP ON RACE AND PERRY: SETH MANDEL

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/10/04/perry-race-washington-post/ If you were wondering whether the Washington Post would double-down on or retreat in shame from its blockbuster story alleging that Rick Perry lives in the same state as a formerly offensive rock, the paper has answered that question in style today. Here is the blaring headline: “Perry built complicated record on matters of […]

AL QAEDA LINKED AL SHABAAB KILLS 82 IN SOMALIA…

By Zoe Flood in Nairobi and Abukar Albadri in Mogadishu http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/somalia/8806699/Massive-al-Shabaab-suicide-bomb-kills-over-80-in-Somali-capital-Mogadishu.html The attack, one of the most devastating in the city to date, was claimed by the Islamist militant group al-Shabaab, amid reports that a second vehicle failed to detonate. It came just two months after the al-Qaeda-linked group announced its withdrawal from Mogadishu, following […]

DANIEL GREENFIELD: DUE PROCESS WITH A BULLET

http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/ A GI in the hills of France takes aim through a rifle scope at a German soldier. Snow cakes the ground and a few bare trees cling to the ground like bony fingers. At the last moment, the German soldier sees his attacker. “Wait,” he cries out in a passable accent, “Ich bin an […]

U.S. AID TO ISRAEL IS A MUST: DAVID MEIR LEVI

http://frontpagemag.com/2011/10/05/u-s-aid-to-israel-why-its-a-must/ U.S. Aid to Israel: Why It’s a Must Numerous American leaders over the decades have expressed their perception that Israel and the USA have a “special relationship,” [1] that Israel’s enemies are America’s enemies, and that American aid to Israel is money well spent. Most recently, these sentiments were articulated by  House Democratic leader […]

BOB OWENS: HOUSE WANTS SPECIAL COUNSEL TO INVESTIGATE ERIC HOLDER

Gunwalker: House Wants Special Counsel To Investigate Eric Holder Posted By Bob Owens URL to article: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/gunwalker-house-wants-special-counsel-to-investigate-eric-holder/ That didn’t take long [1]: House Republicans are going to call for a special counsel to determine whether Attorney General Holder perjured himself during his testimony to the House Judiciary Committee on Operation Fast and Furious, Fox News has learned. […]

MICHAEL B. MUKASEY: WHAT WE COULD HAVE LEARNED FROM AWLAKI

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204524604576610600084278090.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop
With interrogations and even Guantanamo detention ‘off the table,’ drone strikes are the default option in our war against al Qaeda.

The elimination of Anwar al-Awlaki last week was a splendid achievement. Awlaki was a terror guidance counselor whose ghastly roster of alumni included two of the 9/11 hijackers, Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan, would-be Christmas Day underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, would-be Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad, and participants in more than a half dozen other terrorist incidents.

An American citizen fluent in English, Awlaki was a formidable recruiter and tactician. The attack on him also killed another American, Samir Khan, who barely a week ago published the seventh edition of a slick al Qaeda magazine called Inspire. Among its articles: an exhortation of readers to imitate the exploits of Hasan, and detailed instructions in how to build bombs.

It may be that capturing Awlaki and Khan wasn’t feasible logistically. But what could we have done had we captured them? Were they subjected to the interrogations techniques renounced by the Obama administration with great fanfare, they could have provided a wealth of intelligence on potential attacks and attackers.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM), the admitted mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, is probably the most famous but certainly not the only captured terrorist to have broken following experience with these harsh techniques. Indeed the mere availability of that program caused at least one captured al Qaeda operative to cooperate once he learned he was in CIA custody, even though he didn’t know precisely what the harsh techniques entailed.

MATTHEW ROSENBERG: U.S. SECRETLY MET DEADLY HAQQANI “MILITANTS”

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204524604576611233949274212.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories U.S. Secretly Met Afghan Militants Outreach to Vilified Haqqani Network, Blamed for Recent Upsurge in Violence, Signals New Approach in Effort to End War WASHINGTON—U.S. officials this summer secretly met with leaders of the deadly Haqqani network, the Afghan militant group closely tied to al Qaeda, in an effort to draw them into talks […]

MARK STEYN: GLIDING ON EMPTY

http://www.steynonline.com/4545/flight

At the start of the summer, I attended a graduation ceremony in Vermont, for which a bigshot speaker had been flown up from New York. “Your world is changing so fast!” he told them, as is traditional on these occasions.

I couldn’t see it myself. For one thing, no matter how fast our world changes, college education seems to get slower and slower, judging from the remarkably aged appearance of many of these Green Mountain “youth.” But in a broader sense, precisely what is changing so fast? Their first car is no different from my first car. Which was no different from my grandfather’s first car. To be sure, they’ve dispensed with the hand crank and rumble seat and installed a GPS and iPod dock, but essentially it runs on the same technology as a century back. Which are the faster-moving times? The age that invents the internal-combustion engine? Or the age that plugs a Justin Bieber download into it?