* Germany sends Eurofighter on mustard errand
* North Korea ends armistice, threatens to attack if vessels inspected
* Indian Air Force gets first AWACS
* Sudan claims 119 killed in ground convoy raid
* Australia: peacetime accidents far more dangerous than Afghanistan duty
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I see Rusty Shackleford, the lead editor of the JAWA Report is being threatened by JUD DAWA extremists members who have shown up in NY and started an extremist website. They are threatening to toss him in a swamp in Florida…
Also am replying to pirates in jolo from jawa report, not to be confused with the jud dawa members in Ny…
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:sJYA0b5JTq0J:mypetjawa.mu.nu/+rusty+shacleford+the+jawa+report&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Muslim Terrorists Behind Beheadings Killed/Captured
Good news: The Abu Sayyaf terrorists who had recently beheaded a farmer they were holding hostage and who had just released three female teachers have been captured and killed.
Philippine troops stormed a jungle hide-out of Muslim militants Wednesday, killing at least two rebel commanders and eight gunmen allegedly involved in a wave of kidnappings for ransom in the troubled south, officials said….
The target was a motley group of al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf militants and local gangsters believed to have been involved in the recent beheading of a kidnapped farmer and the abduction of three teachers who were freed Tuesday…
The Abu Sayyaf, blacklisted by Washington as a terrorist organization, is still holding at least seven hostages, including a Sri Lankan peace activist on Basilan and an Italian Red Cross worker on nearby Jolo, two predominantly Muslim areas where the militants operate.
May they all die a violent and ignoble death.
North Krea needs a few torpedoes on all their boats the next few weeks to wake them up and keep em frosty, borderline paranoid. Maybe even a few flares at the borders . Psy Ops it so they will be sleep deprivated before we do it…