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FRENCH SOLDIER STABBED IN PARIS METRO
An unidentified man tabbed a French soldier on patrol with two colleagues in the La Defense business district of Paris, on Saturday 05/25/2013 evening.
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IBRAHIM TODASHEV SHOT AND KILLED BY FBI IN FLORIDA
Ibragim Todashev shot dead by an FBI agent at an apartment complex near Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, early on 05/22/2013, was "about to sign a statement" about an unsolved triple murder in Waltham, Massachusetts, on 09/11/2011
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AN ALLEGED TERROR PLOT THWARTED IN RUSSIA
Russian agents, ON 05/20/2013, have carried out a raid on a group planning a terrorist act in Moscow killing two suspects. A third suspect was held in the raid.
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NIGERIA - THE NEW FRONT WITH JIHAD
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has declared, on 05/15/2013, a state of emergency in three states after a series of deadly attacks by Islamist militant groups.
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ISRAEL LAUNCHED AIR CAMPAIGN AGAINST HIZBULLAH IN SYRIA
American security sources said, on Friday 05/03/2013, Israeli Air Force - IAF bombed targets related to the shipment of sophisticated rockets from the Syrian Army’s arsenal in Damascus region to Hizbullah in Lebanon
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3 ARRESTED FOR OBSTRUCTING THE BOSTON BOMBING INVESTIGATION
Three college friends of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were arrested and accused, on Wednesday 05/01/2013, of removing a backpack containing hollowed-out fireworks from Tsarnaev's dorm room
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DEEP INFILTRATION
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TALIBAN’S DEEP INFILTRATION
Rocket fire that struck a US base in Afghanistan, on Monday 08/20/2012 night, has damaged the aircraft of Army General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, and injured two members of the maintenance crew. Colonel Dave Lapan, Dempsey's spokesman, said on Tuesday that two rockets struck Bagram airbase, outside the capital Kabul, and one damaged Dempsey's C-17, a large transport aircraft. The attack posed no threat to the safety of Dempsey or his staff, who were asleep in their quarters at the time of the incident, officers said. Although sporadic shelling of Bagram is not uncommon, Taliban fighters rarely manage to inflict serious damage or casualties at the base.Ironically General Martin Dempsey had been visiting Kabul to meet commanders of the coalition force and Afghan officers amid a surge in assaults by Afghan security personnel on their international colleagues (see - Afghan-Trend).Ten soldiers, mostly Americans, have lost their lives at the hands of their Afghan allies in the past two weeks, and the attacks have caused almost one in every four coalition deaths in the war so far this month, not to mention the total collapse of trust between NATO and the Afghan security personnel (see -Omar's Statement 2012). NATO-ISAF and American officers have suggested the Afghan government has failed to come to grips with the problem but Dempsey said he came away "reassured" after discussions with his Afghan counterpart, General Shir Mohammad Karimi. But the attack on his aircraft, inside the largest and most secure American base in Afghanistan suggests only one thing. The Taliban knew he is in a visit in Afghanistan while visits like that one became known to the public only after they were carried out, they knew where his aircraft was parked among many dozens of other American cargo aircrafts and came close enough to pinpoint General Martin Dempsey’s own aircraft (see also -Afghan events 2006-7).No doubt the Taliban managed to infiltrate the Afghan army, the police and local security forces to a degree that any share of information with the Afghan regime is immediately leaked to the Taliban and from there to the Pakistani intelligence - ISI (see - U.S Losing Patience).
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