Friday, May 8, 2009

ThreatsWatch.Org: DailyBriefings: May 7, 2009 Archives

ThreatsWatch.Org: DailyBriefings: May 7, 2009 Archives: "May 07, 2009

1. As world media covers angry Afghan protests over apparent civilian casualties after a US strike on Taliban attackers, Gen. David McKiernan urges not to jump to conclusions, Taliban may in fact be responsible in an effort to gain propaganda coup.

2. In a sign of major escalation onto the American side of the border, Mexican cartel leader 'El Chapo' has reportedly given the OK for narco-terrorists' offensive use of lethal force against competitors and law enforcement in the United States.

3. Protesters in Georgia continue to clash with police and Georgian government as Russia denies any role in this week's mutiny.

4. Lebanon continues to slide into the hands of Hizballah, Syria and Iran. After the recent release of suspects of Rafik Hariri's 2005 assassination, four in Hizballah-controlled south arrested for 'spying for Israel.' The Cedar Revolution is dying, enemies emboldened."

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