Wednesday, August 14, 2013

15-Shariah-The-Threat-to-America-Team-B-Report-Web-285-308.pdf


APPENDIX II:
“AN EXPLANATORY
MEMORANDUM ON THE GENERAL
STRATEGIC GOAL FOR THE GROUP
IN NORTH AMERICA” 
 
The following Muslim Brotherhood document was en-
tered into evidence in the
U.S. v Holy Land Foundation
trial, and is
a primary source threat document
that provides new insights into
global jihad organizations like
the Muslim Brotherhood. 
 
These
documents (covered extensively in
chapter four) define the struc-
ture and outline of domestic jiha
d threat entities, associated non-
governmental organizations and po
tential terrorist or insurgent
support systems. The Memorandum
also describes aspects of the
global jihad’s strategic informat
ion warfare campaign and indica-
tions of its structure, reach and ac
tivities. It met evidentiary stan-
dards to be admissible as evidence
in a Federal Court of law.

 Click to read:

15-Shariah-The-Threat-to-America-Team-B-Report-Web-285-308.pdf

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Reuters Next — Saudi feud too bitter for new Iran president to fix



Iranian President-elect Hassan Rohani gestures to the media during a news conference in Tehran June 17, 2013. REUTERS/Fars News/Majid Hagdost
RIYADH/DUBAI - Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah's disdain for Iran leaps from U.S. embassy cables. "May God prevent us from falling victim to their evil," he told U.S. officials, according to a cable released by WikiLeaks. According to another, he told his own diplomats he wanted Washington to "cut off the head of the snake".

On the other side of the Gulf, Iran's contempt for Saudi Arabia crackles through a report on its hardline Mashregh website. The kingdom's ruling family, it said, was "drowning in corruption and prostitutes".

Into this toxic environment steps Iran's newly inaugurated President Hassan Rouhani, promising to improve what may well be the single most venomous and destructive relationship in the entire Middle East.

It is almost impossible to overstate the hatred between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Iran, which has fuelled a decade of violence across the region.

Reuters Next — Saudi feud too bitter for new Iran president to fix