War on Terror

Islamic terrorists teaming up with Mexican drug cartels

This appeared yesterday, in the Washington Times:

Islamic extremists embedded in the United States — posing as Hispanic nationals — are partnering with violent Mexican drug gangs to finance terror networks in the Middle East, according to a Drug Enforcement Administration report.

“Since drug traffickers and terrorists operate in a clandestine environment, both groups utilize similar methodologies to function … all lend themselves to facilitation and are among the essential elements that may contribute to the successful conclusion of a catastrophic event by terrorists,” said the confidential report, a copy of which was obtained by The Washington Times.

The 2005 report outlines an ongoing scheme in which multiple Middle Eastern drug-trafficking and terrorist cells operating in the U.S. fund terror networks overseas, aided by established Mexican cartels with highly sophisticated trafficking routes.

These terrorist groups, or sleeper cells, include people who speak Arabic, Spanish and Hebrew and, for the most part, arouse no suspicion in their communities.

“It is very likely that any future ‘September 11th’ type of terrorist event in the United States may be facilitated, wittingly or unwittingly, by drug traffickers operating on both sides of the United States-Mexico border,” the DEA report says… READ THE REST

Today, the Washington Times reported that Congressman Ed Royce (R-CA) is seeking hearings on the terrorist/drug cartel connections:

A ranking House Republican yesterday demanded a hearing based on recent reports that Islamic terrorists embedded in the United States are teaming with Mexican drug cartels to fund terrorism networks overseas.

Rep. Ed Royce, ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs terrorism and nonproliferation subcommittee, said the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) document — first reported yesterday by The Washington Times — highlights how vulnerable the nation is when fighting the war on terrorism.

“I’ll be asking the terrorism subcommittee to hold a hearing on the DEA report’s disturbing findings,” said Mr. Royce of California. “A flood of name changes from Arabic to Hispanic and the reported linking of drug cartels on the Texas border with Middle East terrorism needs to be thoroughly investigated.”

Likewise, Rep. John Culberson, Texas Republican, said the DEA document revealed startling evidence that Islamic radicals are camouflaging themselves as Hispanics while conducting business with violent drug-trafficking organizations.

“I have been ringing the bell about this serious threat of Islamic individuals changing their surnames to Hispanic surnames for three to four years,” Mr. Culberson said. “Unfortunately, Homeland Security’s highest priority is to hide the truth from Congress and the public. I just hope we’re not closing the barn door after terrorists have already made their way in.”

Mr. Culberson, a member of the House Appropriations homeland security subcommittee, yesterday wrote a letter to the subcommittee’s chairman, Rep. David E. Price, North Carolina Democrat, requesting a full investigation and hearing into the matter. A spokesman for Mr. Price said the committee is contacting the law-enforcement agencies and will work closely with Mr. Culberson’s office on the matter.

“We certainly want to learn more about the matter from the agencies involved,” said Paul Cox, press secretary to Mr. Price.

The 2005 DEA report outlines several incidents in which multiple Middle Eastern drug-trafficking and terrorist cells in the U.S. are funding terrorism networks overseas with the aid of Mexican cartels. These sleeper cells use established Mexican cartels with highly sophisticated trafficking routes to move narcotics — and other contraband — in and out of the United States, the report said.

These “persons of interest” speak Arabic, Spanish and Hebrew fluently, according to the document… READ THE REST

Two questions for CAIR about South Carolina’s “good ol’ boys”

2 held in SC for pipe bombs

Saturday evening, police in South Carolina stopped a speeding car near a U.S. Naval base and subsequently arrested two “Middle Eastern looking” males, Youseff Megahed, 21, and Ahmed Mohamed, 24, who are both non-U.S. citizens, when a consensual search of the car’s trunk revealed what looked to be explosives. The two were arraigned Monday, charged with possessing pipe bombs, and a high bail for each was set.

From all I’ve read I think it is at least as possible that these two possessed homemade pipe bombs merely to use as fireworks as it is they possessed them for a sinister purpose. Perhaps we will learn more as this cases develops. Yet a member of CAIR, Ahmed Bedier, says, “Had these been two good ol’ boys from South Carolina driving through and speeding — and even if they did have some fireworks — nobody would have been arrested.”

Now picture this hypothetical situation:

Mr. Bedier is walking and about to enter a mosque in Tampa, Florida. He walks past a car parked in front of it, from front to back, with its trunk open. Inside the car are two 20-something year old white males who appear nervous and one of them quickly stuffs something under the seat. As Bedier passes, he looks back, sees the car has South Carolina license plates, and spots several short lengths of PVC pipe, like you’d use for plumbing, and each is packed with some unidentifiable substance instead of being empty as one would expect. One of those PVC pipes has what looks like a fuse sticking out of that substance.

Here are my two questions for CAIR, more specifically for Ahmed Bedier:

Would you just assume they were just two harmless good ol’ boys or would you immediately call the police?

Please describe, Mr. Bedier, what you would do if the police came, gave the two a parking ticket, and let them drive away and then explained to you that “they were just fireworks”?

Taking what we know from the news reports, in my opinion, the only person who has displayed prejudicial behavior in this matter so far is Mr. Bedier. I am not saying that Mr. Bedier is a bigot; I am just saying that when he talked about ‘good ol’ boys’ he sure sounded like one.

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