Ooops!
On August 14, 2006, MSNBC's Tucker Carlson interviewed one Dr. Azzam Tamimi, director of the Institute of Islamic Political Thought and a senior member of the Muslim Association of Britain. In the interview, which you are about to watch, Tamimi claims that the plot to blow up trans-Atlantic flights using liquid explosives, which had just been uncovered at the time, was a hoax, and even if it wasn't, it was Israel's fault. Carlson does a pretty good job of taking Tamimi apart.Let's go to the videotape.
On Monday, in a London courtroom, three angry young men named Abdulla Ahmed Ali, 27, Assad Sarwar, 28, and Tanvir Hussain, 27, none of whom was Jewish (or Zionist), Christian, Hindu or Buddhist, pleaded guilty to plotting to blow up those planes using liquid explosives.
The men also admitted conspiring to cause public nuisance by distributing videos threatening suicide bomb attacks in Britain. Two of their co-defendants, Ibrahim Savant, 27, and Umar Islam, 30, also admitted conspiring to cause a public nuisance.Heh. Dr. Tamimi doesn't look too smart now, does he? Read the whole thing.
A jury must still decide if the five men, and three others, are guilty of conspiring to murder thousands in a wave of mid-air terrorist explosions using homemade liquid bombs.
All eight men deny two charges of conspiracy to murder between January 1 and August 11 2006. One of the charges specifies that the attacks would involve the detonation of improvised bombs on passenger aircraft.
Prosecutors claim the eight men plotted to blow up passenger jets flying from Heathrow to major cities in North America.
They planned to use powerful hydrogen peroxide liquid bombs disguised as soft drinks to bypass airport security, jurors were told. The devices would be assembled by injecting the chemicals into plastic soft drinks bottles and detonated using a battery from a camera flash, it was claimed.
They were being assembled at a bomb factory flat bought by the gang for cash in Forest Road, Walthamstow, northeast London, the court heard.
The same flat was used by six members of the gang to record martyrdom videos in which they ranted hatred against the West and non-Muslims, jurors were told.
Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, said the gang were "not long off" executing their plan when counter terrorist police swooped in August 2006.
2 Comments:
Tucker does a good job of pointing out the cognitive dissonance that terrorist apologists like Tamimi shovel out by the truckload.
Tamimi doesn't accept terrorism in the name of islam, yet he defends the rights of the terrorists to attack their perceived oppressors.
He doesn't mention what we should do when we are attacked by islamofascists, arab states hell bent on our destruction.
I think we should fight back. Not cowardly targeting their women and children, the elderly and infirm, like the "glorious" and "heroic" terrorists do, but by whacking their leadership, one by one, until they cry uncle.
Screw hudnas, screw truces. It is long past the time that the arabs need to "get over it". They launched the wars, they lost the wars, and they lost the land. Why don't they try something like ... peace ... for a while. See if that works.
Schmucks.
Abba Eban had them down pat. They never miss an opportunity, to miss an opportunity.
Have they unmasked the Elders Of Zion yet? I'm still waiting for the Jews who allegedly control the world to be taken into custody.
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