This is the kind of story that won’t get much attention because the attack was foiled, but it shows that the counterterrorism fight is ongoing, and those waging it have (thankfully) gotten very good at their jobs. Imagine if this plot had succeeded. https://t.co/lNFkoNJfDg
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) December 16, 2020
Category: Terra Terra Terra!
Oh sure
I’m probably wrong, but I suspect even some of his fans here wouldn’t like this. Wishful thinking!
President Donald Trump says he may send more federal law enforcement to several U.S. cities amid protests, including Philadelphia. Mayor Kenney and DA Krasner are ripping the president’s suggestion. https://t.co/XENsYbrMjy
— CBS Philly (@CBSPhilly) July 20, 2020
Portland is how it starts. pic.twitter.com/RgWWRujfqy
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) July 19, 2020
Finally
Draw your own conclusions
The damage we do
Obama’s big FAIL
Imagine if we’d known.
What is it good for? Absolutely nothing
https://twitter.com/attackerman/status/935943692526981120
This is such a timely coincidence
I’m sure the Trump administration wouldn’t dream of ginning up evidence of a connection between Iran and Al Qaeda — would they?
The trove also provides new insight into the often adversarial relationship between al Qaeda and Iran — the Sunni Muslim terror group and the Shiite republic — in the form of a 19-page report described by the Long War Journal as “a senior jihadist’s assessment of the group’s relationship with Iran.”
Two U.S. intelligence officials characterized the document to NBC News as “evidence of Iran’s support of al Qaeda’s war with the United States.”
According to the officials, the document traces the history of the relationship starting with the escape of a group of Al Qaeda officials and their families from Afghanistan following the U.S. invasion in September 2001. Bin Laden dispatched the group of Al Qaeda leaders, known as the Al Qaeda Management Council, to Iran.
At various points in the relationship, the document reveals, Iran offered Al Qaeda help, in the form of “money, arms” and “training in Hezbollah camps in Lebanon, in exchange for striking American interests in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf.”
But at other points in the relationship, according to the document, there were angry rifts, leading to forced detention of key Al Qaeda officials.
The files confirm previous reports that Bin Laden wrote Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei demanding the release of family members held in Iranian custody. Bin Laden himself considered plans to counter Iran’s influence throughout the Middle East, which he viewed as pernicious, according to the Long War Journal, an account confirmed by the U.S. officials.
Truck terror attacks are very hard to stop
People saw this coming. In the aftermath of the attack in lower Manhattan yesterday, I was reminded of a conversation I had almost a year ago with a veteran counterterrorism chief in Madrid. He had just written a report to his superiors warning about the urgent threat that terrorists would use trucks or cars to mow people down in public places. Continue reading “Truck terror attacks are very hard to stop”
As many as 6 dead after a truck mows down pedestrians in New York City
NYC incident 2 Update, October 31, 2017 4:45 p.m. As many as six casualties are being reported following a violent incident that police say appears to be a deliberate attack in New York City on Tuesday. Continue reading “As many as 6 dead after a truck mows down pedestrians in New York City”



