From London-based and British government-protected Pakistani and Saudi fundraising networks, to a vast circuit of fundamentalist mosques and madrasas (schools) all over Britain, to the parallel networks in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Kashmir, this global narco-terrorist structure is now being spotlighted, as never before.
As more and more details surface of the buildup of this British intelligence-sponsored jihadi apparatus, over the decade of the 1990s, EIR will revive our January 2000 push for the U.S. State Department to consider whether Great Britain should be put on the official list of state sponsors of terrorism (see EIR, Dec. 12, 2008 for excerpts from our memorandum). Such action, even at this late date, may prove to be the most effective deterrent against an otherwise imminent eruption of global asymmetric warfare, in which the Mumbai attacks may prove to be the Sarajevo of the 21st Century.
atleast for a week world will be in peace as links are down.Jehadists and terrorists might have announced vacation of 10days till the links are up..: )
Re: Re: R U Experiencing a Slow Speed ?
by balkrish on Dec 20, 2008 06:42 PM
Yes I too also experiencing at Chennai;some times I do not get connection and when complained to BSNL broadband,they not aware of this problem and luckily I came to know from Rediff.com.
Re: Re: Re: Re: R U Experiencing a Slow Speed ?
by Secular Indian on Dec 20, 2008 06:49 PM
BSNL sucks , I am using Airtel and am from West Bengal as well , no problems at all !
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: R U Experiencing a Slow Speed ?
by LAGIDU on Dec 20, 2008 07:27 PM
He says "from WB" and not "in WB". He might be using NET in Hyderabad.
Re: Terrorists to cause destruction by cutting cables?
by Guest on Dec 20, 2008 06:32 PM
Don`worry man! Terrorists use always internet for exchanging their motives..and sure it is not sabotage from terrorist. shaji mathews