The war on terror targets Pakistan - Part 1 - English
In the second part of this series investigative historian Gareth Porter tells Pepe Escobar about the efforts by both the Special Operations Command SOCOM and the CIA clandestine operations not to...
In the second part of this series investigative historian Gareth Porter tells Pepe Escobar about the efforts by both the Special Operations Command SOCOM and the CIA clandestine operations not to depend on special approvals to launch Special Forces ops inside Pakistani territory in the hunt for Taliban and al Qaeda leaders.
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In the second part of this series investigative historian Gareth Porter tells Pepe Escobar about the efforts by both the Special Operations Command SOCOM and the CIA clandestine operations not to depend on special approvals to launch Special Forces ops inside Pakistani territory in the hunt for Taliban and al Qaeda leaders.
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News - US knew about Mumbai Terror Attacks- English
US intelligence agencies have been aware of a potential attack 'from the sea against hotels and business centers' in Indian port city of Mumbai.
One US intelligence official said India had been...
US intelligence agencies have been aware of a potential attack 'from the sea against hotels and business centers' in Indian port city of Mumbai.
One US intelligence official said India had been told of an apparent plot to launch an attack from the sea, the AP agency reports.
The official added specific locations, including the Taj hotel, were listed in the US warning.
The reports came as India's navy chief said there had been 'systemic failures' in the country's security and intelligence services.
Three days before militants landed in Mumbai to launch deadly attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had warned the country's police chiefs that India could not afford another attack.
Just the day before that, Home Minister Shivraj Patil, who has since resigned, warned that India's coastline needed to be guarded better.
But the attacks last week caught the Indian security services off-guard. The 10 gunmen who attacked a handful of prominent targets in Mumbai killed about 180 people.
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US intelligence agencies have been aware of a potential attack 'from the sea against hotels and business centers' in Indian port city of Mumbai.
One US intelligence official said India had been told of an apparent plot to launch an attack from the sea, the AP agency reports.
The official added specific locations, including the Taj hotel, were listed in the US warning.
The reports came as India's navy chief said there had been 'systemic failures' in the country's security and intelligence services.
Three days before militants landed in Mumbai to launch deadly attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had warned the country's police chiefs that India could not afford another attack.
Just the day before that, Home Minister Shivraj Patil, who has since resigned, warned that India's coastline needed to be guarded better.
But the attacks last week caught the Indian security services off-guard. The 10 gunmen who attacked a handful of prominent targets in Mumbai killed about 180 people.
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Obama-s Election - What Next? - Noam Chomsky - English
The world renowned intellectual Noam Chomsky talks about Obama-s election and the probable implications. Discusses the branding of OBAMA to sell to the American people. Probes into the HISTORIC...
The world renowned intellectual Noam Chomsky talks about Obama-s election and the probable implications. Discusses the branding of OBAMA to sell to the American people. Probes into the HISTORIC nature of Obama-s victory. Describes the Hawkish background of his cabinet members. If the selection of cabinet is any indicator then one should not expect any significant CHANGE in future in terms of economy palestine-israel conflict and the war on terror.
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The world renowned intellectual Noam Chomsky talks about Obama-s election and the probable implications. Discusses the branding of OBAMA to sell to the American people. Probes into the HISTORIC nature of Obama-s victory. Describes the Hawkish background of his cabinet members. If the selection of cabinet is any indicator then one should not expect any significant CHANGE in future in terms of economy palestine-israel conflict and the war on terror.
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Palestine: a story of terror, war, conquest and dispossession - English
By John Rees, Stop the War Coalition. How could the ruthless expropriation of an entire people happen? In this short film, John Rees, a national officer of Stop the War Coalition, presents the...
By John Rees, Stop the War Coalition. How could the ruthless expropriation of an entire people happen? In this short film, John Rees, a national officer of Stop the War Coalition, presents the history of how the state of Israel was born out of terror, war, conquest and dispossession of the Palestinian people. This 20 minute film is part of the Timeline series produced by the Islam Channel.
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By John Rees, Stop the War Coalition. How could the ruthless expropriation of an entire people happen? In this short film, John Rees, a national officer of Stop the War Coalition, presents the history of how the state of Israel was born out of terror, war, conquest and dispossession of the Palestinian people. This 20 minute film is part of the Timeline series produced by the Islam Channel.
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Gaddafi blasts big powers at U.N. - 23Sep09 - English
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should...
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should not be called the Security Council- it should be called the terror council-- Gaddafi told leaders in a speech that lasted for an hour and 35 minutes.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should not be called the Security Council- it should be called the terror council-- Gaddafi told leaders in a speech that lasted for an hour and 35 minutes.
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Raid by US forces kill more innocents in Afghanistan - 16Oct09 - English
US, How many more innocent civilians are you going to kill? All in the name of War on Terror. You are surely the biggest terrorist of the world today!
US, How many more innocent civilians are you going to kill? All in the name of War on Terror. You are surely the biggest terrorist of the world today!
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CIA alleged militant link in Iran - RussiaToday - 26Feb2010 - English
There are claims America is sponsoring terror attacks in Iran. The allegations come from a militant groups leader who was captured in Iran on Tuesday. He says he met CIA agents in Pakistan, who...
There are claims America is sponsoring terror attacks in Iran. The allegations come from a militant groups leader who was captured in Iran on Tuesday. He says he met CIA agents in Pakistan, who promised to supply arms to his organisation a claim Washington denies.
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There are claims America is sponsoring terror attacks in Iran. The allegations come from a militant groups leader who was captured in Iran on Tuesday. He says he met CIA agents in Pakistan, who promised to supply arms to his organisation a claim Washington denies.
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Saudi Arabia arrested 101 People accused of Terror Plot - 24Mar10 - English
Saudi Arabia has arrested 101 people accused of plotting to attack its oil installations.
It is one of the kingdom's biggest security swoops in years.
A ministry spokesman said 47 Saudis and...
Saudi Arabia has arrested 101 people accused of plotting to attack its oil installations.
It is one of the kingdom's biggest security swoops in years.
A ministry spokesman said 47 Saudis and 51 foreigners in three independent groups were planning to target oil facilities and security forces.
Security officials say one captured Yemeni is a prominent member of al-Qaeda.
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Saudi Arabia has arrested 101 people accused of plotting to attack its oil installations.
It is one of the kingdom's biggest security swoops in years.
A ministry spokesman said 47 Saudis and 51 foreigners in three independent groups were planning to target oil facilities and security forces.
Security officials say one captured Yemeni is a prominent member of al-Qaeda.