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Algeria says 2 diplomats killed


SPRERD THE WORD, We are Compelled to Speak out to :-

Worldwid organizations of HOPE for peace on Earth
*** SPRERD THE WORD ***
**we are compelled to speak out To:-?
The Honorable George W. Bush
President of the United State
White House Presidental whitehouse.gov
Washington, DC 20500 Hand Fax:1- 202 456 2461

* Mr. President As friends of the United States, we respect your country’s strength, creativity and generosity.

* At this point in history however, Our world have going , through its history, has seen massacres, bloodbaths, terrorism, genocide, injustice, slaughtering and torture of innocent women, children and elders.

In each era, the positions of leader of our world has gone to the most prosperous, the most systematic, the most religious, the most hard-worker, and sometimes the most vicious and violent….
we are compelled to speak out to you :- .
Nintey per cent of the people of the worldwide Country oppose to the U.S.-led war on Iraq and there government has failed to clearly express the majority opinion of its people.

* We Clearly Speak out our opinion and Concern about the War in Iraq , Israel State, Suedan State, Palestinian State living Peacefully alongside Israeli ,It all make sense in terms of political tactics for the ’ disengagement ’, Is the israeli tail is wagging the American dog , As you know one Issue is completely off -limits:The Israeli- Palestinian conflict.
What is happening now on the land of Iraq, is by all means an
uncivilized large-scale atrocity, committed by those who consider
themselves as the legal protectors of liberty, justice, freedom, and
human rights.
** Mr. President – we urge you to change your foreign policy. To pursue a flawed and failed policy is a sign of weakness.
What does it mean if the “most free country” is giving its army the
permission to kill children in such a way, under whatever reason?
What if that “whatever reason” is “the Freedom of Iraqi people”?
What can Mr President Bush say to his American children if he is asked why is he
very happy while his troops demolish a whole country with cruise
missiles, and MOAB bombs?

Yes, Saddam is bad... but the worst is the way in which you Mr President:- .G.W.Bush
wants to replace him, which can be summarized as bombing and brutalizing civilians to encourage them to revolt against Saddam by \\\"thinking\\\" that what is happening to them is because of Saddam\\\'s previous mistakes...

If Saddam killed people through his long history of leadership under
the title of \\\"protecting the Iraqi national security\\\", then
Mr President:- George W. Bush continues to spoil lots and lots of human lives in
his short period of leadership, under many titles:

(1)\\\"preserving world peace,\\\"
(2) \\\"limiting weapons of mass destruction,\\\"
(3) \\\"combating terrorism,\\\" and
(4)\\\"liberating Iraqi people\\\"!

Could it be reasonable now to study and say that Saddam Hussein is more
merciful for the Iraqis than his master in torture, Mr President :- George Walker
Bush? You don a greats Jobs, but no one could see to its .

* Why didn’t the Iraqis welcome the U.S. heroic troops, while they did
no more than killing Iraqi children, burning Housing and people alive in crowded
markets of Baghdad, shelling provision warehouses in Basra,
exploding some “Tomahawk fireworks” upon the heads of Iraqi
civilians, attacking Iraq bilaterally with “GREAT” Britain without
U.N. permission, derailing homes, hospitals, schools, and orphanage
residences? What on Earth are these Iraqis? Terrorists? Fanatics Egos Doing ?

**We want the United States to be strong and creative enough to apologize to the Iraqi people for an unjust war, and to the Allies for having misled them.

** We want the USA to be generous enough to compensate the innocent victims of violence, looting and trauma inflicted by torture Well Is Iraqis are definitely war criminals; the answer IS No , they defend their land from a “liberation army ” they didn’t welcome their liberators, they commit
suicide-bombings Did they,and THAT Liberators Guests broke the Geneva Conventions on
prisoners-of Irqaris war and More to Say ,Counting for... for Peace or More wars . .

** We firmly believe that the quest for peace in Iraq is best led by the United Nations and a democratically-elected Iraqi government.

**Finnally Mr. President – your country can once again be a leading example of democracy and freedom, inspiring a world where terrorism can no longer breed .

** By the way Your present policy only fosters resistance, Initiation Terrorists more than ever last Algeria says 2 diplomats killed

The Algeria government Wednesday said that its two diplomats abducted last week in Iraq were killed by their kidnappers.

Algerian charge d\\\' affaires, Ali Belarouci, and colleague Azzedine Belkadi were seized Thursday in Baghdad\\\'s Mansour neighborhood, which is home to a number of Arab embassies.

An Internet statement posted Wednesday said the group al Qaeda in Iraq, the Islamic militant group led by terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, had killed the diplomats.

The office of Algeria\\\'s president said the men \\\"are considered martyrs because they were killed while they were serving their country as diplomats.\\\" everywhere. Mr. President – the choice is yours.


** Sincerely Concerned citizens Of Worldwid organizations of HOPE for peace on Earth taken care of MY C h i l d e r n .

*** Mr. president- the choice is all yours only, you still Could be a
great Leaders . .
** Thank you God Blessed America
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July 30, 2005 | 10:33 PM Comments  1 comments

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I DO NOT GO FOR THAT EVIL

Fredex126

I DO NOT GO FOR THAT EVIL :
"Nothing in Islam can Justify the evil actions of the bombers
barbaric terrorist attacks"were an "assault on the civilised world".
Our battle with terrorism will continue with all the strength,
resolve and will that we have
Hosni Mubarak
you must be out of your Mind, incean evil ,desgressed, shamless and outregaures.
and do not tell me you do this in the name of Islam and you say Allah Ahkaber / for Jahad , you are Evil ,you are going to HILL ,' HILL for sure you will hunt down for ever, for your barbaric terrorist attacks which is assault on the Civilized world .
Nothing in Islam can Justify the evil actions of the bombers and where is the person who had the expertise to organize it all ???

MY CONDOLENCE TO THE VICTIMS - My eyes bleed and my heart weeps as to the level of man's inhumanity to man.The bombings in sharm el-sheik is just remind us to work harder than before to change the world for the better.Good will always triumph over evil and the truth will always stand. My condolence to all bereaved families
GOD BLESS YOU AND EVERYTHING YOU STAND FOR,THE WORLD NEEDS PEOPLE LIKE YOU,NOT AS MATYRS BUT VOICES OF GOOD CONSCIENCE AND GOODWILL!

President Mubarak has vowed to hunt down the perpertrators
"Terrorism is still approaching us from time to time with its ugly face,It is a blind terrorism
which is expanding all over the world, terrorizing people and targeting them everywhere."ourbattle with terrorism will continue with all the strength , resolve and will that we have.

The Blasts Rock Egyptian Resort at sharm el-Sheik , One Hotel Was 'Completely Burned Down, Destroyed',-- As many as seven explosions, including at least four car bombs, struck the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik early Saturday, hitting several hotels packed with foreign and Egyptian tourists and killing at least 88 people and 180 wounded in what may have been as many as seven blasts, three in Naamah Bay and four in the Old Market.

This Saturday's (July 22, 05 ) explosions Occurred at 1:15 a.m. shook windows more than five miles away , Smoke and fire rose from Naama Bay, a main strip of beach hotels in the desert city popular with Israeli and European tourists.

There at least four car bombs were used in the attacks, One went off in the driveway of the Ghazala Garden hotel, a 178-room four-star resort on the main strip of hotels in Naama Bay, ''The hotel was completely burned down, destroyed,''

The 2nd exploded in the Old Market, a few miles away, killing 27 people - believed to be Egyptians - sitting at a nearby outdoor coffee shop and Three minibuses were set ablaze, though it was not clear if they were carrying passengers.

People saw the first blast from Old Market, They saw the fire in the sky as it show
a light in the sky and they heard another explosion, coming from Naama Bay.'' and it believed there was also a third explosion.

The third bombing -- an explosive device left in a bag -- killed six tourists at a beachfront parking lot and shuttle stop frequented by tourists, about two miles from the hotel

Two groups have claimed responsibility for the attacks -- the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, in a statement posted on an Islamic Web site, and another from a group called the Holy Warriors of Egypt, who faxed statements to news outlets. could not authenticate either of those claims.

The Abdullah Azzam Brigades, however, are believed to be behind last year's October attack on the Taba Hilton and nearby camping ground.
These groups, those criminal groups, will never be able to steal the right of people to move and travel. This is very unfortunate."
In a statement posted on an Islamic website, a group calling itself the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, al-Qaeda, said it carried out the bombings.
However, the statement did not appear on well-known al-Qaeda websites and it was impossible to authenticate the claim.

<><>    last Algeria says 2 diplomats killed
The Algeria government Wednesday said that its two diplomats abducted last week in Iraq were killed by their kidnappers.

Algerian charge d\\\' affaires, Ali Belarouci, and colleague Azzedine Belkadi were seized Thursday in Baghdad\\\'s Mansour neighborhood, which is home to a number of Arab embassies.

An Internet statement posted Wednesday said the group al Qaeda in Iraq, the Islamic militant group led by terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, had killed the diplomats.

The office of Algeria\\\'s president said the men \\\"are considered martyrs because they were killed while they were serving their country as diplomats.\\\" everywhere.






July 24, 2005 | 8:42 PM Comments  0 comments

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U.S. COUNTERINTELLINGENCE MUST SAFEGUARGS THE INTELLINGENCE PROFESSIONALS

U.S. counterintelligence Must safeguards the
intelligence professionals.
By FREDEZ126
Will Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring Code & call is
that easy shamed on C"I"A.
<><> Senior officials must resist political pressure
and exercise patience in investigating each applicant
thoroughly. U.S. counterintelligence safeguards
must remain impregnable even as agencies push to
replenish the depleted ranks of intelligence professionals,
To prevent that sort of catastrophe the intelligence agencies
need to strike a difficult balance, Starting immediately,
they need to develop common databases to share hiring
information, and they need to add investigators and
counterintelligence experts to bolster security
screening on the spots.
In the war on terrorism, intelligence has replaced
the Cold War's tanks and fighter planes as the primary weapon
against an unseen enemy. A single mole in the CIA,
the National Security Agency or the FBI could inflict
far more damage to national security than Soviet spies
did during the Cold War. Because the U.S. and Soviet Union
never went head-to-head in war, the Soviets never fully
exploited the advantages from its spies.

But what about John Walker Lindh? Dubbed the American Talib,
Lindh was one of a different mold. He came from an
affluent Marin County suburb, had decent academic
credentials and no criminal record. If the U.S. hadn't
captured him in Afghanistan, if he'd simply returned
home to the U.S. after his secret training and indoctrination,
his knowledge of Arabic and Middle East travel may have
made him an attractive candidate for U.S. intelligence.
That others with similar experience will infiltrate intelligence
agencies is a real risk.

As many as 40 possible terrorists may have attempted to infiltrate U.S. intelligence agencies in recent months, a reported at a national counterintelligence conference in March. If that news isn't sufficiently terrifying, consider this chilling paradox: Though the agencies caught the potential spies at the job application stage, post-Sept. 11 pressures to
quickly boost staffing make it increasingly likely that a terrorist
could sneak into the intelligence community's ranks Just lick that flops .
Since Al Qaeda's attacks on New York and Washington four years ago,
the Sept. 11 commission and other investigative bodies have criticized intelligence agencies for failing to hire enough qualified personnel.
President Bush ordered the CIA to increase analytic and operational personnel by 50%.
Now, however the U S A nation is at war , Will Al Qaeda
answers CIA's hiring Code & call Imagine the damage Al Qaeda could do with the help of an infiltrator such as FBI spy Robert Hanssen or CIA traitor Aldrich Ames, each of whom passed a wealth of classified material to the Russians.
This conundrum comes to light as intelligence agencies have finally recognized that Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups operate like traditional intelligence services. Terrorists spy before they terrorize. They case and observe their targets. They collect intelligence about their enemy's vulnerabilities from publicly available information and by eliciting secrets from unwitting sources. Like intelligence officers, terrorists also practice tradecraft — the art of blending seamlessly into a society's fabric for months or years before striking.
In response, intelligence agencies have launched ambitious campaigns to attract new recruits, even enlisting advertising agencies and running glitzy commercials. But this scramble to hire leaves agencies vulnerable, as a woefully small number of security analysts attempt to vet the flood of applicants. Job seekers with the native language skills and overseas experience that much intelligence work requires are among the most difficult to screen for security.

Consider two men whom U.S. officials have linked to Al Qaeda: Iyman Faris, a naturalized U.S. citizen, exploited his job as a truck driver to plan ways to sabotage bridges and derail trains across the country. And Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member and a convert to Islam, could maneuver in Western society without the scrutiny given those of Middle Eastern background. Padilla's ultimate mission, allegedly, was to explode a "dirty bomb" in a U.S. city.
Considering their backgrounds, these recruits would presumably have failed to pass muster if they attempted to find jobs in U.S. intelligence Job seekers with the native language skills and overseas experience that much intelligence work requires are among the most difficult to screen for security as In the war on terrorism, intelligence has replaced the Cold War's tanks and fighter planes as the primary weapon against an unseen enemy Will Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring Code & call, they well, and the first onedon it ''Esam Eben Laden him self '' hire and secret training by C.I.A as qualified personal ( show in 60 Mint ), he have been a toys in some body hands (C.I.A) God( El m t ) Helps Us .


July 16, 2005 | 8:09 PM Comments  0 comments

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U.S. COUNTERINTELLINGENCE MUST SAFEGUARGS THE INTELLINGENCE PROFESSIONALS

U.S. counterintelligence Must safeguards the
intelligence professionals.
By FREDEZ126
Will Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring Code & call is
that easy shamed on C"I"A.
<><> Senior officials must resist political pressure
and exercise patience in investigating each applicant
thoroughly. U.S. counterintelligence safeguards
must remain impregnable even as agencies push to
replenish the depleted ranks of intelligence professionals,
To prevent that sort of catastrophe the intelligence agencies
need to strike a difficult balance, Starting immediately,
they need to develop common databases to share hiring
information, and they need to add investigators and
counterintelligence experts to bolster security
screening on the spots.
In the war on terrorism, intelligence has replaced
the Cold War's tanks and fighter planes as the primary weapon
against an unseen enemy. A single mole in the CIA,
the National Security Agency or the FBI could inflict
far more damage to national security than Soviet spies
did during the Cold War. Because the U.S. and Soviet Union
never went head-to-head in war, the Soviets never fully
exploited the advantages from its spies.

But what about John Walker Lindh? Dubbed the American Talib,
Lindh was one of a different mold. He came from an
affluent Marin County suburb, had decent academic
credentials and no criminal record. If the U.S. hadn't
captured him in Afghanistan, if he'd simply returned
home to the U.S. after his secret training and indoctrination,
his knowledge of Arabic and Middle East travel may have
made him an attractive candidate for U.S. intelligence.
That others with similar experience will infiltrate intelligence
agencies is a real risk.

As many as 40 possible terrorists may have attempted to infiltrate U.S. intelligence agencies in recent months, a reported at a national counterintelligence conference in March. If that news isn't sufficiently terrifying, consider this chilling paradox: Though the agencies caught the potential spies at the job application stage, post-Sept. 11 pressures to
quickly boost staffing make it increasingly likely that a terrorist
could sneak into the intelligence community's ranks Just lick that flops .
Since Al Qaeda's attacks on New York and Washington four years ago,
the Sept. 11 commission and other investigative bodies have criticized intelligence agencies for failing to hire enough qualified personnel.
President Bush ordered the CIA to increase analytic and operational personnel by 50%.
Now, however the U S A nation is at war , Will Al Qaeda
answers CIA's hiring Code & call Imagine the damage Al Qaeda could do with the help of an infiltrator such as FBI spy Robert Hanssen or CIA traitor Aldrich Ames, each of whom passed a wealth of classified material to the Russians.
This conundrum comes to light as intelligence agencies have finally recognized that Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups operate like traditional intelligence services. Terrorists spy before they terrorize. They case and observe their targets. They collect intelligence about their enemy's vulnerabilities from publicly available information and by eliciting secrets from unwitting sources. Like intelligence officers, terrorists also practice tradecraft — the art of blending seamlessly into a society's fabric for months or years before striking.
In response, intelligence agencies have launched ambitious campaigns to attract new recruits, even enlisting advertising agencies and running glitzy commercials. But this scramble to hire leaves agencies vulnerable, as a woefully small number of security analysts attempt to vet the flood of applicants. Job seekers with the native language skills and overseas experience that much intelligence work requires are among the most difficult to screen for security.

Consider two men whom U.S. officials have linked to Al Qaeda: Iyman Faris, a naturalized U.S. citizen, exploited his job as a truck driver to plan ways to sabotage bridges and derail trains across the country. And Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member and a convert to Islam, could maneuver in Western society without the scrutiny given those of Middle Eastern background. Padilla's ultimate mission, allegedly, was to explode a "dirty bomb" in a U.S. city.
Considering their backgrounds, these recruits would presumably have failed to pass muster if they attempted to find jobs in U.S. intelligence Job seekers with the native language skills and overseas experience that much intelligence work requires are among the most difficult to screen for security as In the war on terrorism, intelligence has replaced the Cold War's tanks and fighter planes as the primary weapon against an unseen enemy Will Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring Code & call, they well, and the first onedon it ''Esam Eben Laden him self '' hire and secret training by C.I.A as qualified personal ( show in 60 Mint ), he have been a toys in some body hands (C.I.A) God( El m t ) Helps Us .


July 16, 2005 | 8:08 PM Comments  0 comments

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U.S. COUNTERINTELLINGENCE MUST SAFEGUARGS THE INTELLINGENCE PROFESSIONALS

U.S. counterintelligence Must safeguards the intelligence professionals.
By FREDEZ126
Will Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring Code & call is that easy shamed on C"I"A.
<><> Senior officials must resist political pressure and exercise patience in investigating each applicant thoroughly. U.S. counterintelligence safeguards must remain impregnable even as agencies push to replenish the depleted ranks of intelligence professionals, To prevent that sort of catastrophe the intelligence agencies need to strike a difficult balance, Starting immediately, they need to develop common databases to share hiring information, and they need to add investigators and counterintelligence experts to bolster security screening on the spots.
In the war on terrorism, intelligence has replaced the Cold War's tanks and fighter planes as the primary weapon against an unseen enemy. A single mole in the CIA, the National Security Agency or the FBI could inflict far more damage to national security than Soviet spies did during the Cold War. Because the U.S. and Soviet Union never went head-to-head in war, the Soviets never fully exploited the advantages from its spies.

But what about John Walker Lindh? Dubbed the American Talib, Lindh was one of a different mold. He came from an affluent Marin County suburb, had decent academic credentials and no criminal record. If the U.S. hadn't captured him in Afghanistan, if he'd simply returned home to the U.S. after his secret training and indoctrination, his knowledge of Arabic and Middle East travel may have made him an attractive candidate for U.S. intelligence. That others with similar experience will infiltrate intelligence agencies is a real risk.

As many as 40 possible terrorists may have attempted to infiltrate U.S. intelligence agencies in recent months, a reported at a national counterintelligence conference in March. If that news isn't sufficiently terrifying, consider this chilling paradox: Though the agencies caught the potential spies at the job application stage, post-Sept. 11 pressures to quickly boost staffing make it increasingly likely that a terrorist could sneak into the intelligence community's ranks Just lick that flops .
Since Al Qaeda's attacks on New York and Washington four years ago, the Sept. 11 commission and other investigative bodies have criticized intelligence agencies for failing to hire enough qualified personnel. President Bush ordered the CIA to increase analytic and operational personnel by 50%.
Now, however the U S A nation is at war , Will Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring Code & call Imagine the damage Al Qaeda could do with the help of an infiltrator such as FBI spy Robert Hanssen or CIA traitor Aldrich Ames, each of whom passed a wealth of classified material to the Russians.
This conundrum comes to light as intelligence agencies have finally recognized that Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups operate like traditional intelligence services. Terrorists spy before they terrorize. They case and observe their targets. They collect intelligence about their enemy's vulnerabilities from publicly available information and by eliciting secrets from unwitting sources. Like intelligence officers, terrorists also practice tradecraft — the art of blending seamlessly into a society's fabric for months or years before striking.
In response, intelligence agencies have launched ambitious campaigns to attract new recruits, even enlisting advertising agencies and running glitzy commercials. But this scramble to hire leaves agencies vulnerable, as a woefully small number of security analysts attempt to vet the flood of applicants. Job seekers with the native language skills and overseas experience that much intelligence work requires are among the most difficult to screen for security.

Consider two men whom U.S. officials have linked to Al Qaeda: Iyman Faris, a naturalized U.S. citizen, exploited his job as a truck driver to plan ways to sabotage bridges and derail trains across the country. And Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member and a convert to Islam, could maneuver in Western society without the scrutiny given those of Middle Eastern background. Padilla's ultimate mission, allegedly, was to explode a "dirty bomb" in a U.S. city.
Considering their backgrounds, these recruits would presumably have failed to pass muster if they attempted to find jobs in U.S. intelligence Job seekers with the native language skills and overseas experience that much intelligence work requires are among the most difficult to screen for security as In the war on terrorism, intelligence has replaced the Cold War's tanks and fighter planes as the primary weapon against an unseen enemy Will Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring Code & call, they well, and the first onedon it ''Esam Eben Laden him self '' hire and secret training by C.I.A as qualified personal ( show in 60 Mint ), he have been a toys in some body hands (C.I.A) God( El m t ) Helps Us .


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