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chesswarsnow
09-08-2007, 04:15 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. But Islam is attacking and launching attacks on America, from *The Philippines*.
2. We have to get over there and wipe these bastards out.
3. We also need to support *The Philippines*, with economic support.
4. Bringing American Businesses into their Nation.
5. Strong efforts need to be made to bring them out of poverty, where so many live day in day out.
6. Medical support is a must, and life saving technologies need to brought over there and set up across their Country.
7. Read this, it explains a lot of why we have so much in the balance in, *The Philippines*:

http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/sept/09/yehey/top_stories/20070909top2.html

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Earlier plot foiled by fire in Manila apartment


On December 11, 1994, a man who gave his name as Armaldo Forlani, an Italian, boarded Philippine Airlines Flight 434 at the Manila International Airport. The plane was flying to Cebu and then on to Tokyo, Japan.

Forlani was actually Ramzi Yousef, a Kuwaiti who had trained in a terrorist camp in Pakistan to assemble and explode bombs. In February 1993 Yousef had left a van packed with explosives in the garage of the World Trade Center in New York. The blast killed six people but it was not powerful enough to bring down the skyscraper’s twin towers. In a letter he mailed to a newspaper before he left hours after the attack, Yousef warned he would try again.

He came up with what is now known as Operation Bojinka (chaos or explosion in Arabic). It involved the assassination of Pope John Paul during the Pontiff’s visit to the Philippines in 1995. The assassination would be a diversion, allowing Yousef and his cohorts to plant bombs in US-bound flights out of Bangkok, Thailand.

Yousef was on Flight 434 to “test” one such device. During the one-hour hop to Cebu he closeted himself in the plane’s toilet, putting together a bomb the parts of which he had hidden in the hollowed-out heels of his shoes and a contact lens solution bottle. Returning to his seat he stuffed the bomb in the life vest underneath. The device was timed to explode once the plane was on its final leg to Tokyo.

In Cebu, Yousef got off the plane. His seat was taken over by a Japanese businessman, Haruki Ikegami.

Two hours into the flight, the bomb went off, killing Ikegami and blasting a hole on the plane’s floor. Despite the damage, the pilot managed to make an emergency landing in Naha, Okinawa.

Yousef decided that he needed a more powerful explosive if was he was to bring a jetliner down. He began to prepare more sophisticated devices known a microbombs, using digital watches as timers and nitroglycerin as the explosive.

Three days before taking the flight to Cebu, Yousef had checked in at the Doņa Josefa Apartments on Quirino Avenue in Malate, using the name Najy Awaita Haddat, supposedly a Moroccan. With him was his friend Abdul Hakim Murad. The two occupied Room 603, where they planned to assemble the devices. They were to be joined later by Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Yousef’s uncle and one of the associates of Osama bin-Laden, who was in the middle of building a worldwide network of terrorist cells that would be known as al-Qaeda.

Yousef knew the Pope was arriving in Manila in January for the World Youth Day celebration. To kill the Pontiff a suicide bomber disguised as a priest would have to get close enough to detonate the device. By that time, Yousef would have finished the microbombs and deployed them in the target jetliners.

On the night of January 6, six days before the Pope was to arrive, fire broke out in Room 603. Police would later say that Murad had accidentally started the fire while mixing chemicals in the kitchen sink. The acrid smoke forced Murad, Yousef and Mohammed out of the room and into the street.

The fire was quickly put out but the authorities who responded were astonished at what they found inside Room 603. There were bomb-making chemicals, chemistry manuals, wires, fuses, digital watches, a cassock apparently for the Pope’s designated killer. But the most incriminating item was a laptop, apparently Yousef’s, whose files contained plane schedules, names of his associates, photographs and a letter threatening attacks on US targets in retaliation for American support to Israel.

It was the laptop that Murad had come back for. He, however, didn’t expect to be arrested. Detained and interrogated for weeks he revealed the details of Operation Bojinka, the most chilling of which were plans to load a light plane with explosives at crash it into the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia.

That’s not all. Murad said Yousef also planned to hijack airliners and use them as missiles aimed at US landmarks including the Pentagon, a nuclear facility, and the World Trade Center.

Yousef and Mohammed escaped (according to one account, they were watching from the other side of the street as Murad was taken away by the police) and flew out of the Philippines.

Yousef was captured several months later in Islamabad, Pakistan. He was brought to New York and charged with the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Mohammed would remain in hiding, helping carry out the September 11 attack. He was arrested in Pakistan in 2003.

Operation Bojinka may have failed, but it provided the blueprint—and inspiration—for the terrorist assault on the US in 2001. A Bojinka-like operation was also discovered last year, involving the detonation of liquid explosives in US-bound jetliners over the Atlantic Ocean. The discovery of the terrorist plot delayed flights worldwide and led to restrictions on the carrying of liquids and gels by passengers. Twenty-four suspects were rounded up in Britain, and about half of them were charged.

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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

jafar00
09-09-2007, 06:28 AM
Yes yes, we know Al Qaeda = bad. How is a Philipines incident in 1994 relevant to anything but your wish to find something, anything to justify a desperate need to post yet another hateful rant against Islam?


They were to be joined later by Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Yousef’s uncle and one of the associates of Osama bin-Laden, who was in the middle of building a worldwide network of terrorist cells that would be known as al-Qaeda.

Actually, Al Qaeda was formed in the 1980's by the CIA to fight the communists invading Afghanistan. Not cobbled together in the 90's. Slight factual error there.

jimnyc
09-09-2007, 06:52 AM
Don't bother replying to him, CWN. He'll just ignore any further questions from you if they don't support Islam.

*crickets*

jafar00
09-09-2007, 02:48 PM
Don't bother replying to him, CWN. He'll just ignore any further questions from you if they don't support Islam.

*crickets*

I suppose I should know better than to expect anything of substance from him, but there is always hope. ;)

chesswarsnow
09-09-2007, 03:08 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. Philippines is a hot spot.
2. We must re-double our efforts there.
3. Tear down those Gawd-Forsaken-Mosques, in Mindanao.
4. And clamp down hard on Islam there.
5. Move the Muslim people away from civilized Christians, as needed.
6. Also jafar, I couldn't help but notice, in your new avatar.
7. How your Muslim white clothed assassin is blasting the infidel, while a moon gOD appears in the sword paths, also in the end you blow yourself up.
8. Very telling.
9. But you knew that I bet.
10. Whatever Islam does, they will always have to kill them selves to be happy.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

chesswarsnow
09-09-2007, 03:09 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. Philippines is a hot spot.
2. We must, *Double Post, Sorry bout that.*

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

jafar00
09-10-2007, 10:35 AM
Sorry bout that,
6. Also jafar, I couldn't help but notice, in your new avatar.
7. How your Muslim white clothed assassin is blasting the infidel, while a moon gOD appears in the sword paths, also in the end you blow yourself up.


I'm glad you are obsessing over my Avatar rather than dealing with more pressing issues. Anyway, who says the Muslim is the white one? :lame2:

bullypulpit
09-10-2007, 11:21 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. But Islam is attacking and launching attacks on America, from *The Philippines*.
2. We have to get over there and wipe these bastards out.
3. We also need to support *The Philippines*, with economic support.
4. Bringing American Businesses into their Nation.
5. Strong efforts need to be made to bring them out of poverty, where so many live day in day out.
6. Medical support is a must, and life saving technologies need to brought over there and set up across their Country.
7. Read this, it explains a lot of why we have so much in the balance in, *The Philippines*:

http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/sept/09/yehey/top_stories/20070909top2.html

"

Earlier plot foiled by fire in Manila apartment


On December 11, 1994, a man who gave his name as Armaldo Forlani, an Italian, boarded Philippine Airlines Flight 434 at the Manila International Airport. The plane was flying to Cebu and then on to Tokyo, Japan.

Forlani was actually Ramzi Yousef, a Kuwaiti who had trained in a terrorist camp in Pakistan to assemble and explode bombs. In February 1993 Yousef had left a van packed with explosives in the garage of the World Trade Center in New York. The blast killed six people but it was not powerful enough to bring down the skyscraper’s twin towers. In a letter he mailed to a newspaper before he left hours after the attack, Yousef warned he would try again.

He came up with what is now known as Operation Bojinka (chaos or explosion in Arabic). It involved the assassination of Pope John Paul during the Pontiff’s visit to the Philippines in 1995. The assassination would be a diversion, allowing Yousef and his cohorts to plant bombs in US-bound flights out of Bangkok, Thailand.

Yousef was on Flight 434 to “test” one such device. During the one-hour hop to Cebu he closeted himself in the plane’s toilet, putting together a bomb the parts of which he had hidden in the hollowed-out heels of his shoes and a contact lens solution bottle. Returning to his seat he stuffed the bomb in the life vest underneath. The device was timed to explode once the plane was on its final leg to Tokyo.

In Cebu, Yousef got off the plane. His seat was taken over by a Japanese businessman, Haruki Ikegami.

Two hours into the flight, the bomb went off, killing Ikegami and blasting a hole on the plane’s floor. Despite the damage, the pilot managed to make an emergency landing in Naha, Okinawa.

Yousef decided that he needed a more powerful explosive if was he was to bring a jetliner down. He began to prepare more sophisticated devices known a microbombs, using digital watches as timers and nitroglycerin as the explosive.

Three days before taking the flight to Cebu, Yousef had checked in at the Doņa Josefa Apartments on Quirino Avenue in Malate, using the name Najy Awaita Haddat, supposedly a Moroccan. With him was his friend Abdul Hakim Murad. The two occupied Room 603, where they planned to assemble the devices. They were to be joined later by Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Yousef’s uncle and one of the associates of Osama bin-Laden, who was in the middle of building a worldwide network of terrorist cells that would be known as al-Qaeda.

Yousef knew the Pope was arriving in Manila in January for the World Youth Day celebration. To kill the Pontiff a suicide bomber disguised as a priest would have to get close enough to detonate the device. By that time, Yousef would have finished the microbombs and deployed them in the target jetliners.

On the night of January 6, six days before the Pope was to arrive, fire broke out in Room 603. Police would later say that Murad had accidentally started the fire while mixing chemicals in the kitchen sink. The acrid smoke forced Murad, Yousef and Mohammed out of the room and into the street.

The fire was quickly put out but the authorities who responded were astonished at what they found inside Room 603. There were bomb-making chemicals, chemistry manuals, wires, fuses, digital watches, a cassock apparently for the Pope’s designated killer. But the most incriminating item was a laptop, apparently Yousef’s, whose files contained plane schedules, names of his associates, photographs and a letter threatening attacks on US targets in retaliation for American support to Israel.

It was the laptop that Murad had come back for. He, however, didn’t expect to be arrested. Detained and interrogated for weeks he revealed the details of Operation Bojinka, the most chilling of which were plans to load a light plane with explosives at crash it into the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia.

<b>That’s not all. Murad said Yousef also planned to hijack airliners and use them as missiles aimed at US landmarks including the Pentagon, a nuclear facility, and the World Trade Center. </b>

Yousef and Mohammed escaped (according to one account, they were watching from the other side of the street as Murad was taken away by the police) and flew out of the Philippines.

Yousef was captured several months later in Islamabad, Pakistan. He was brought to New York and charged with the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Mohammed would remain in hiding, helping carry out the September 11 attack. He was arrested in Pakistan in 2003.

Operation Bojinka may have failed, but it provided the blueprint—and inspiration—for the terrorist assault on the US in 2001. A Bojinka-like operation was also discovered last year, involving the detonation of liquid explosives in US-bound jetliners over the Atlantic Ocean. The discovery of the terrorist plot delayed flights worldwide and led to restrictions on the carrying of liquids and gels by passengers. Twenty-four suspects were rounded up in Britain, and about half of them were charged.

"

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

And to think, Condi Rice couldn't imagine the use of airliners as guided missiles to be used against US targets. Bullshit. She's either incompetent or a liar. In either case, she should've been removed from office long ago.