Terrorism: November 2006 Archives

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Scandinavia Next Terror Target?

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Editor's note: Scandinavia, one of the most peace-loving regions in the world, has every right to protect itself against terrorism by Islamic radicals. At the same time, Scandinavian countries should be aware that their humanistic intentions may aid the aims of regional (Israeli) and global (American) dominance and suppression. Non-association with the current military campaign in Iraq in particular may be advised for that reason in order to remove just cause as a motive for terrorist action against any of the Scandinavian countries.

By Yonah Alexander and Erik Brattberg
The Washington Times | November 20, 2006

A popular Swedish proverb observes that "it is not the fault of one that two quarrel." This truism is increasingly reflected in the apparent deterioration of the security situation in Scandinavia, a region traditionally successful in adopting neutral positions during military conflicts, thereby guaranteeing relative peace.

Germany weighs war crimes case against Rumsfeld

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"The Centre for Constitutional Rights says its will lodge charges against Mr Rumsfeld along with Alberto Gonzales, the US attorney-general, George Tenet, the former CIA director, and several other senior figures in President George W Bush's administration."

By Colin Freeman, Chief Foreign Correspondent
Full Story: Germany weighs war crimes case against Rumsfeld

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