Been one of those weeks, so this is a little shorter and later than usual:
Army reprimands 9 scapegoats for its own political correctness in Nidal Hasan’s Ft. Hood shooting.
U.S. resident Pakistani charged with illegally smuggling nuclear material to Pakistan. Lovely.
Stratfor on Saaudi Arabia’s intervention in Bahrain.
The UN approves imposition of a no fly zone over Libya, and Gadhafi announces a ceasefire.
“Less than an hour after the cease-fire was declared, there were reports that it was already being violated.”
Richard Cohen says the Bosnian no-fly zone was a sham to assuage the west’s guilt over genocide and asks: “Should President Barack Obama lead a coordinated, Arab League-backed Western military intervention in Libya to stop Qaddafi?”.
Over a dozen states are now on the anti-Sharia bandwagon.
Jihadists hiding bombs in books.
“Al-Qaeda has launched a women’s magazine that mixes beauty and fashion tips with advice on suicide bombings.”
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Israelis seize Iranian ship loaded with weapons heading for Gaza.
Congressman King isn’t the one fomenting hysteria.
JihadWatch’s Robert Spencer on the King hearings.
Pam Geller thinks King blew it.
Tags: Indonesia, Jihad, Libya, Moammar Gadhafi, Nidal Hasan, No-Fly Zone, nuclear weapons, Pakistan, Richard Cohen, Robert Spencer, This Week in Jihad
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