[AGL] there's a real world out there with independent actors
benton mischief
Frances Morey
frances_morey at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 27 14:33:07 EDT 2006
I look forward to Paradise Now. I am reading Barbara Ehrenreich's book Blood Rites which is so appropriate to and enlightening about the war now. Thanks for the suggestion.
Best,
Frances
Jon Ford <jonmfordster at hotmail.com> wrote:
Frances--I'm not sure what you mean by "boogy men having labels" so forgive me if I misconstrue your message, but I wouldn't call the "evil" of suicide bombers "nonsensical." That's pretty much the Bush neocon line-- they (the bombers and their leaders )have a cause (or causes), and one of the causes is the violent and exploitive US presence in the Middle East. Of course, many of the bombers are manipulated into suicide by leaders who one could say are ideologues, but the suicide bombers themselves are often naive, impoverished, hopeless youths, as we see in the film "Paradise Now." It's on DVD; worth checking out.
Jon
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From: Frances Morey <frances_morey at yahoo.com>
Reply-To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s<austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s<austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
Subject: Re: [AGL] there's a real world out there with independent actors benton mischief
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 14:31:33 -0700 (PDT)
I'm sick of the new boogy men having labels that describe borderless and geographically mysterious suicidal ideologues who become human bomb delivery boys, (occasionally girls). They are sensless slayers whose most poisonous effect is to provide fodder for the media maw that keeps us fearfully enthralled and engaged in war. Mischief is too small a word for this kind of nonsensical evil.
Frances
Michael Eisenstadt <michaele at ando.pair.com> wrote:
Al-Qaida could use non-Arabs to attack Israel By Ze-ev Schiff, Haaretz
Correspondent
Shin Bet and other intelligence units have been put on special alert after
Ayman Al-Zawahiri, an Al-Qaida strongman and Osama Bin Laden's deputy, said
Israel was on Al-Qaida's list of upcoming
targets. Intelligence sources said
Al-Qaida could try to execute a surprise attack using non-Arabs.
Zawahiri is believed to be taking over the leadership of Al-Qaida, due to
Bin Laden's illness. Zawahiri and Bin Laden have apparently disagreed over
whether Al-Qaida's next target should be in a Western state or in the Middle
East. Bin Laden wanted to act in the United States and Europe while
Zawahiri, who is of Egyptian origin, wished to achieve goals in the Middle
East; namely, Israel and the Arab states that cooperate with it.
Zawahiri pushed to set up Al-Qaida cells in Sinai, taking advantage of the
Bedouin economic plight to carry out terror attacks against Egyptian targets
and Israeli tourists. He initiated terror acts in Jordan causing dozens of
fatalities and was behind the idea to intercept an aircraft carrying Israeli
tourists to East Africa and attack the hotel where Israelis were staying in
2002.
About two weeks ago, on the anniversary of September 11, Zawahiri warned in
a video recording that Israel and the Gulf states could be Al-Qaida's next
targets of attack. Such attacks would be aimed at destroying the Western
economy. Israel increased its preparations for a preemptive strike following
his warning.
Israel assumes that Al-Qaida will try to recruit non-Arabs to act against
Israel, as it tried to enlist Africans for the attacks in East Africa.
Israel knew of this activity, but had difficulty cooperating with the
Americans to thwart it. However, Israel's cooperation with European
intelligence brought about the arrest of Al-Qaida people in East Africa.
The most commonly cited surprise attack in Israel was the bombing of Mike's
Place in Tel Aviv by two Britons of Pakistani origin who were sent by
Al-Qaida.
The two, who smuggled explosives into Israel, moved freely between Israel
and the territories with their British passports. About a month ago, British
authorities exposed British-born Al-Qaida activists of Pakistani origin, who
were planning to crash passenger airplanes over the ocean with liquid
explosives.
Another possibility Al-Qaida is believed to be considering is infiltrating
Israel via Lebanon.
Israel today faces two main fundamentalist groups - Sunni Al-Qaida and
Shi'ite Hezbollah.
Hezbollah is set on harming Israel, but it is hardly likely at this stage to
allow Al-Qaida to act independently in Lebanon without supervision.
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