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      <title>Muslim &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Brotherhood&lt;/span&gt; in America</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 19:46:05 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title> Al-Qaeda linked militia in Libya beheads a captive **Warning, extremely graphic**</title>
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      <description>This happened very recently in Derna.  A coastal city in Eastern Libya.The uploader of the video, a libyan citizen  states that the perpetrators were members of Al-Qaeda. Derna  is also the headquarters of the Islamist  Ansar-Al Sharia Militia which has extensive ties to Al-Qaeda. This militia, along with members of Al-Qaeda played a role in the Benghazi consulate attack on 9/11. It was also considered an ally of the Obama administration during the Libyan war in the overthrow of Qaddafi. They were deployed  as security for the Benghazi embassy by the Obama administration leading up to 9/11 before they decided to attack the consulate</description>
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      <title>Let us pray for USA</title>
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      <title>How Do You Say 'Quagmire' in Farsi?</title>
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      <description>How do you say 'Quagmire' in Farsi?   

 By THANASSIS CAMBANIS, May 2013, Foreign Policy Magazine 

ARSAL, Lebanon  - For more than a year, leaders in Lebanon have anxiously eyed the murderous civil war in Syria, wondering whether it would leap across the border and engulf the small, fractious country. And yet, it is Lebanon that now has jumped decisively into the fray, with Hezbollah's help  apparently crucial to the Syrian regime 's strategy and survival.

Uniformed Hezbollah fighters openly patrol the northern reaches of Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, fighting on either side of the increasingly porous border with Syria. Rocket and mortar teams target Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters a few miles away, and Lebanese Hezbollah infantry fighters crisscross the &quot;Shiite villages&quot; surrounding the city of Qusayr just across the border in Syria, which now forms one of the pivot points of the conflict.

The fighting around Qusayr has brought into the open the parlor game over whether Iran and Hezbollah are active combatants in Syria's war. In an April 30 speech, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah hinted at greater involvement from the Lebanese paramilitary group in Syria, warning that the regime had &quot;real friends&quot; who would prevent Syria from &quot;fall  into the hands&quot; of the United States and Israel. 

The thunder of artillery fire in the mountains flanking the Beqaa Valley, like the spate of no-longer-hidden Hezbollah  funerals , make clear that Hezbollah and its Iranian sponsors have crossed a Rubicon. They are now fully vested factions in the Syrian civil war, and they're committed to an open and escalating fight.

Not 20 miles   from Hezbollah's position as the crow flies, FSA fighters flee across the border to the Sunni village of Arsal, nestled north in the Beqaa Valley in the mountains separating Lebanon and Syria. They make no distinction between the Syrian army, Hezbollah, and Iran -- because, they say, they get shot at by all three.

&quot;We could have common interests with Hezbollah, but they're attacking us. Now there are grudges, which we will have to settle after the war,&quot; said Shehadeh Ahmed Sheikh, 24, a self-described mortar man in the FSA. He was sitting cross-legged on the floor of an unfinished home in Arsal. Sheikh had brought with him 16 members of his extended family after their house in Qusayr had been destroyed earlier that week; as we talked, they squatted around him in the dwelling, which they had been assigned to by Arsal's mayor.

Like many Sunnis in the area, he referred to Hezbollah, whose name means &quot;the Party of God&quot; in Arabic, as Hezb al-Shaitan -- &quot;the Party of Satan.&quot;

By supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to the hilt, Hezbollah and Iran are risking their hard-won reputation as stewards of an anti-Israel and anti-U.S. alliance that transcends sect and nationality. Syrian combatants increasingly understand the war in sectarian terms: On one side there is the Sunni majority; on the other side, other sects and a small group of Sunnis that have made common cause with the Alawite regime.

Western   diplomats estimate that a few thousand Hezbollah fighters are involved in the Syrian fighting. Close observers of the group, which carefully guards its operational structure, say that they mistrust any precise numbers. But if Hezbollah has sent hundreds, or even a few thousand, of its best-trained fighters to Syria, that deployment certainly represents a significant percentage of its fighting force. During its 2006 war with Israel, the highest estimate of Hezbollah fighters killed was about 700, with the group's own official death toll closer to 300.

Sunnis are increasingly framing the conflict as a sectarian jihad. The influential Lebanese Salafi cleric Ahmad Al-Assir  has set up his own militia , suggesting his fighters would be just as willing to confront Hezbollah in Lebanon as they already are to travel to Syria to fight alongside the rebels there. Supporters of the regime and Hezbollah point out that the rebellion tolerates Sunni fundamentalist extremists whereas Assad and Hezbollah rely on a time-tested alliance of minorities, including Alawites, Christians, Druze, and Shiite Muslims. The propaganda of both sides has sharpened a narrative of the Syrian conflict as a struggle between Sunni extremists and old-style authoritarians, who at least protect the minorities they exploit. Deadly identity politics have taken root, and people on both sides of the conflict see it more and more as a matter of survival. Sheikh, the young Sunni fighter, planned to return to battle as soon as he settled his family: &quot;We cannot go back to the way things were before&quot;

On the eve of the uprisings just three short years ago, many Arab analysts observed half-jokingly that the most influential state in the Arab world wasn't Arab at all -- it was Iran, awash in oil revenues and ready to lavish cash on a region in the throes of an increasingly hot Sunni-Shiite cold war. Sunni monarchs and dictators fretted about a &quot;Shiite Crescent&quot; linking Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Hezbollah. Tehran, for its part, strutted triumphantly across the Arab stage, bragging about an unstoppable &quot;Axis of Resistance&quot; oiled with ideological fervor and the supreme leader's bank account.

What a difference a few uprisings can make. Today, Iran's involvement in Syria has all the makings of a quagmire, and certainly represents the Islamic Republic's biggest strategic setback in the region since its war with Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein ended in 1988. Syria's conflict has begun to attract so much attention and resources that it threatens to end the era when Iran could nimbly outmaneuver the slow-moving American behemoth in the Middle East. 

Iran -- already reeling from sanctions -- is spending hundreds of millions of dollars propping up Bashar al-Assad's regime. In the murky arena of  sub rosa  foreign intervention, it's impossible to keep a detailed count of the dollars, guns, and operatives the Islamic Republic has dispatched to Syria. Westerners and Arab officials who have met in recent months with Syrian government ministers say that Iranian advisers are retooling key ministries to provide copious military training, including to the newly established citizen militias in regime-controlled areas of Syria. &quot;We back Syria,&quot; Iranian General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan  reiterated  on May 5. &quot;If there is need for training we will provide them with the training.&quot;

In   private meetings, Iranian diplomats in the region project insouciance, suggesting that the Islamic Republic can indefinitely sustain its military and financial aid to the Assad regime. To be sure, its burden today is probably bearable. But as sanctions squeeze Iran and it comes under increasing pressure over its nuclear program, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) might find the investment harder to sustain. The conflict shows no signs of ending, and as foreign aid to the rebels escalates, Iran will have to pour in more and more resources simply to maintain a stalemate. If this is Iran's Vietnam, we're only beginning year three.

The cost of Tehran's support of Assad can't entirely be measured in dollars. Iran has had to sacrifice most of its other Arab allies on the Syrian altar. As the violence worsened, Hamas gave up its home in Damascus and its warm relationship with Tehran. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood-dominated government has also adopted a scolding tone toward Iran on Syria. On Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy's first visit to Tehran, he took the opportunity  to blast  the &quot;oppressive regime&quot; in Damascus, saying it was an &quot;ethical duty&quot; to support the opposition.

Gone are the days when Iran held the mantle of popular resistance. Popular Arab movements, including Syria's own rebels, now have the momentum and air of authenticity. Iran's mullahs finally look to the Arab near-abroad as they long have appeared at home -- repressive, authoritarian, and fierce defenders of the status quo.&quot;

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Iran's commitment to Assad has put the crown jewel of its assets in the Arab world, Hezbollah, in danger. Just a few years ago, a survey  found  that Nasrallah was the most popular leader in the Arab world. Along with other members of the &quot;resistance axis,&quot; Hezbollah mocked the rest of the Arab world's political movements as toadies and collaborators, happy to submit to American-Israeli hegemony. Today, however, it has sacrificed this popular support and enraged Sunnis across the Arab world by siding with a merciless dictator. 

Hezbollah used to try to cultivate allies from all sects, so that it wouldn't seem to be pursuing a purely Shiite agenda, but it now appears in the eyes of the Arab world to have cast its lot -- hook, line, and sinker -- with a brutal minority regime in Syria over a popular, largely Islamist movement. A Pew  survey  last year found that the group's popularity was declining in predominantly Sunni countries such as Egypt and Jordan, while Lebanese Sunnis and Christians also increasingly soured on the party.

In the border town of Hermel, usually secretive Hezbollah fighters have openly mobilized. They fight on both sides of the border, protecting a ring of Shiite villages in Syria that connect Damascus to the Alawite heartland. An untold number of Hezbollah fighters have been killed in Syria -- so many that the movement has stopped keeping the  funerals  secret and has even released videos of some of the martyrs. &quot;We bury our martyrs in the open,&quot; Nasrallah said in his recent speech. &quot;We are not ashamed of them.&quot; 

Hezbollah positions in Hermel were shelled on May 12, and the Sunni jihadist Nusra Front reportedly  claimed responsibility . In their rhetoric, Lebanese politicians have sought to downplay the sectarian nature of the fight in Syria, and there are plenty of individuals who say they have chosen sides out of interest or ideology, rather than sect. Yet to most of its participants, the conflict has taken on an undeniably sectarian hue: an almost entirely Sunni rebellion, against a regime supported by the majority of Syria's other sects. 

&quot;There's no difference between Hezbollah, the army, and the Syrian regime,&quot; scoffed Mustafa Ezzedine, a driver in Arsal who was recently dragged into the conflict as a literal hostage, kidnapped because he was a Sunni Muslim by a Shiite clan that wanted one of its own kidnapped members released. It doesn't matter that among his guests at a recent, lazy hashish-fueled afternoon tea was a member of that same rival clan: sectarian politics have little regard for personal views. For residents of the Beqaa Valley, the war in Syria has already drifted across the border, and they fear it could get worse quickly. 

The regional stakes are high as well. On at least one occasion, the Syrian conflict has cost an Iranian military commander his life. In mid-February, a shadowy IRGC officer responsible for overseeing Iranian reconstruction projects in Lebanon who went by the names Hessam Khoshnevis and Hassan Shateri was  killed  on the road from Damascus to Beirut. Iran put out the story that Israel assassinated their man, but Western and Arab officials told me they had seen reliable intelligence reports that it was a Syrian rebel ambush. 

A who's who of Lebanese politicians paid condolences at the Iranian embassy, and Hezbollah's number two, Naim Qassem, delivered a long tribute to the fallen IRGC offer at a memorial service in an underground theater in Beirut's Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs. It was the latest sign that Hezbollah is willing to risk everything in supporting the Syrian dictator -- and that Iran just may ask its Lebanese ally to fight to the end, or go down with the ship. 

&quot;We would be nothing without Iran!&quot; Qassem thundered in his tribute. &quot;Others hide the foreign funds they receive. We proudly open our hands to Iran's gifts. What the resistance needs, they provide.&quot;
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      <title>More Crimes of NATO Backed Nusra Front FSA Terrorists in Syria - English Subtitles</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 09:42:49 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Report compiled on 15 May 2013 by ANNA news, heartbreaking atrocities against people, properties, infrastructure, heritage and culture, only can be done by mercenary terrorists which are similar to the death squads created in Iraq by MI6 &amp;amp; CIA.
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      <title>Homeland Security guidelines advise deference to pro-Shariah Muslim supremacists  </title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 00:23:12 -0400</pubDate>
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by Charles C. Johnson
The Department of Homeland Security, which under Secretary Janet Napolitano has shown a keen interest in monitoring and warning about outspoken conservatives, takes a very different approach in monitoring political Islamists, according to a 2011 memo on protecting the free speech rights of pro-Shariah Muslim supremacists.

In a checklist obtained by The Daily Caller entitled &quot;Countering Violent Extremism Dos and Don'ts&quot; the DHS's Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties notifies local and national law enforcement officials that it is Obama administration policy to consider specifically Islamic criticism of the American system of government legitimate.

This policy stands in stark contrast to the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis' 2009 memo &quot;Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment&quot;  , which warned of the dangers posed by pro-life advocates, critics of same-sex marriage and groups concerned with abiding by the U.S. Constitution, among others.

The advice of the Dos and Don'ts list is far more conciliatory. &quot;Don't use training that equates radical thought, religious expression, freedom to protest, or other constitutionally-protected activity, including disliking the U.S. government without being violent,&quot; the manual's authors write in a section on training being &quot;sensitive to constitutional values.&quot;

The manual, which was produced by an inter-agency working group from DHS and the National Counterterrorism Center, advises, &quot;Trainers who equate the desire for Sharia law with criminal activity violate basic tenets of the First Amendment.&quot;

The Homeland Security document also seems to discount evidence unearthed by the Justice Department about the aims of some mainstream Muslim organizations, warning law enforcement not to rely on &quot;unsubstantiated theories&quot; and &quot;conspiracies,&quot; such as the belief that &quot;many mainstream Muslim organizations have terrorist ties&quot; or are &quot;fronts for Islamic political organizations whose true desire is to establish Sharia law in America.&quot;
The checklist also advised against using moderate Muslim &quot;trainers who are self-professed 'Muslim reformers'&quot; because they &quot;may further an interest group agenda instead of delivering generally accepted, unbiased information.&quot;

The manual advises trainees not to assume Muslim Americans are &quot;using democratic processes, like litigation and free speech, to subvert democracy and install Sharia law.&quot;

In fact, the Justice Department proved that some very prominent Muslim organizations do have terror ties in a 2009 case and that they share the Muslim Brotherhood's goal of Shariah law. &quot;The government has produced ample evidence to establish the associations of CAIR  , ISNA  , NAIT  , with the Islamic Association for Palestine, and with Hamas,&quot; U.S. District Court Judge Jorge Solis said in the July 1, 2009 ruling.

Tim Clemente, a former FBI agent who hunted Anwar Al-Awlaki and who has worked with Muslims to help stop terrorist plots, told The Daily Caller the government overdoes its sensitivity. Clemente says that the Muslim community &quot;needs a realization, not necessarily a reformation,&quot; that only it can stop terrorist attacks.

&quot;Muslims are the ones that should notice this and should nip it in the bud,&quot; Clemente told TheDC. &quot;When you see the guy radicalizing and yelling at an imam, do more. Take it to the next level. Don't go turning a blind eye.&quot;

&quot;While it is true that the vast majority of Muslims, especially in America, will never ever be radicalized, the greatest percentage of those that will commit terrorist acts happen to Muslim,&quot; continued Clemente, who was critical of DHS's 2009 report on rightwing groups.

Although the two reports originated from different wings of Napolitano's vast Homeland Security bureaucracy, the contrast in their deference to constitutional rights and presumption of innocence is striking.

The &quot;Rightwing Extremism&quot; report warned that the economic recession, Barack Obama's election, and the &quot;return of military veterans facing significant challenges reintegrating&quot; might lead to a rise in white-power domestic terrorist activity - a threat that, unlike the threat posted by radical Islam, has failed to materialize in the four years since the report was issued.

The 2009 report also defined &quot;rightwing extremism in the United States&quot; as including not just racist or hate groups, but also those who reject federal authority in favor of state or local authority and who &quot;are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.&quot;

The 2009 report's authors conceded that DHS &quot;has no specific information that domestic rightwing terrorists are currently planning acts of violence.&quot;


 


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      <title>EU donates EUR 5 billion to islamic fundamentalist regime in Egypt</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 16:55:36 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>http://europegonemad.wordpress.com/2013/05/17/eu-donates-e-5-billion-to-islamic-fundamentalist-regime-in-egypt/

EU donates EUR 5 billion to islamic fundamentalist regime in Egypt

 The European Union decided to give EUR 5.000.000.000 (yes, 5 billion!) to Egypt, to support the process of democratisation in the country.

Let's see what that really means.

The new powers in Egypt want to introduce Sharia, which means woman, christians (koptic), etc.. will be surpressed; and freedom of speech will be non-existing.

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi  officially signed into law a new constitution drafted by his own Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist groups, and which critics say has effectively placed Egypt under strict Sharia Law.

Morsi said now that the new constitution is in place, he can focus on fixing Egypt's internal problems. But others say it will only exacerbate internal divisions and transform Egypt into a pariah state on par with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

While Morsi claims the new constitution contains rights and protections for all Egyptians, its vagueness in certain areas and overt Islamic flavor has lead many to fear that radical Muslim clerics are going to play an increasingly influential role in Egypt, while minority groups and women will suffer.

&quot;It's a disaster,&quot; female Egyptian lawyer Nihad Abu El Konsam told German media. &quot;There isn't a single article in the draft constitution that mentions the rights of women.&quot;

&quot;This constitution will set Egypt 100 years back,&quot; added Abu El Konsam, noting that the Muslim Brotherhood had purposely left &quot;open doors&quot; that will result in Egyptians being placed under an extremist form of Islamic rule.

Hamdeen Sabahi, an opposition leader who placed third in Egypt's presidential election, said the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists have &quot;stolen&quot; Egypt's pro-democracy revolution, but he remains hopeful that they can be toppled.

In the meantime, &quot;Morsi may have been elected democratically, but he is not governing democratically,&quot; charged Sabahi in an interview with the Associated Press.

Evidence of that was seen in Morsi's reaction to ongoing opposition to his new constitution even after it passed the referendum. The president issued a thinly-veiled warning that public demonstrations against his rule must end, because the people were tired of it.

Morsi tried to accuse all who oppose him of being responsible for the nation's continuing economic woes, a tried and true tactic used by all of recent history's most successful despots.

The threats seemed to be working. While the run-up to the referendum saw hundreds of thousands protesting daily in central Cairo and even marching on the presidential palace, now that it has been signed into law very few are taking to the streets.

As for the European Union: the Task Force, co-chaired by EU High Representative Catherine Ashton and Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamel Amr declared: &quot;In support of the ongoing democratic transformation, Egypt and the EU will work together to overcome the socio-economic challenges, thus setting an example for the region and beyond.&quot;

Catherine Ashton said she was delighted with the results of the Task Force: &quot;The past two days confirm the EU as Egypt's main partner in its historic transition. The Task Force is a new type of European diplomacy, mobilising all EU assets and working with both the public and private sectors.&quot;

The European Union committed also to provide additional financial support to Egypt worth nearly EUR800 million for 2012-2013 (EUR303 million in grants and EUR450 million in loans). This is on top of the EUR449 million already provided for the period 2011-13.

The European Investment Bank announced potential lending of up to EUR1.7 billion for 2012-13, and a new Task Force fund, which can provide funds of up to EUR60 million for countries in transition.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development confirmed the start of operations in Egypt and announced plans for lending of up to EUR1 billion per year</description>
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      <title> &quot;The people want destruction of Israel&quot; chants during Muslim &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Brotherhood&lt;/span&gt; protest against Israel</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2013 03:22:01 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Protest against alleged Israeli airstrike in Syria, detention of Muslim cleric; protesters chant for Israel's destruction: Free Palestine from sons of monkeys.
Chants of &quot;the people want destruction of Israel&quot; rang out Friday inside Al-Azhar mosque, the centuries-old seat of Sunni Muslim learning.

The rally is the first such protest by the Brotherhood, from which Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi hails, since it gained prominence after 2011 uprising that ousted president Hosni Mubarak.

Group officials say they are protesting the Israeli detention of top Palestinian Muslim cleric in the Holy Land in a rare crackdown on a leading religious figure that drew fierce condemnation from Palestinians. The demonstrators also were denouncing Israeli airstrikes in Syria that targeted alleged shipments of advanced Iranian missiles thought to be bound for Hezbollah.

 http://www.jta.org/2013/05/10/news-opinion/calls-to-destroy-israel-at-muslim-brotherhoods-cairo-rally 

 http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/05/10/Egyptian-Muslim-Brotherhood-rallies-against-Israel.html</description>
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      <title>Texas Police Pursuit - Terry Sillers [ Aryan &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Brotherhood&lt;/span&gt; General] Harley Davidson</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2013 19:03:25 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>In an extraordinary turn within a murderous prison gang where betrayal means death, an Aryan Brotherhood of Texas general has been secreted away under federal protection after agreeing to testify against dozens of fellow gangsters charged in Houston with racketeering, murder and other offenses.

The last time the world saw Terry Sillers was in 2011 as he flew along a Fort Worth area roadway on a Harley Davidson motorcycle, leading police on a wild chase captured by a television news helicopter.

His no-turning-back decision to cooperate with the government was made public recently in a rare disclosure in court papers.

&quot;We are very confident he is in a very safe position,&quot; federal prosecutor Jay Hileman said Wednesday. &quot;We can't comment on the extent of his protection.&quot;

Sillers, 49, pleaded guilty to racketeering earlier this year just before 34 other gang members and associates were indicted.</description>
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