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Achilles
06-22-2005, 07:59
http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=4725827

Uk-Based Suicide Bomber Named

By Hugo Duncan and Pat Hurst, PA


The British-based suicide bomber who attacked coalition forces in Iraq was named in reports today as Idris Bazis.

The 41-year-old French national is believed to have taken part in a suicide bomb attack in Iraq in February.


February was one of the bloodiest months since the end of the war in Iraq, following the election of a new Government.

At least 60 coalition troops were among those killed in numerous attacks by insurgents.

Bazis’s former home in Moss Side, Manchester, was raided by armed police early yesterday morning and a 40-year-old man, of north African origin, was arrested under the Terrorism Act.

It is thought the man had lived at the red-brick terrace house on Great Southern Street with Bazis before the suspected bomber travelled to Iraq.

A police source described the former flatmates as “associates”.

The man arrested in yesterday’s 5am raid, led by the Greater Manchester Police anti-terror unit, was being questioned by detectives at a secret location today.

Searches of the house continued as police tried to establish how Bazis got to the Gulf and uncover his British support network.

Bazis still has family living in Britain, according to reports, and they have also been questioned by police.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: “Officers are continuing to question a man arrested yesterday under the Terrorism Act.

“The man was arrested after officers carried out a search warrant under the Terrorism Act. The search at a house in Greater Southern Street is continuing today.

“The action was taken as it was believed that one of the previous residents of the house may have died during an attack against coalition forces in Iraq in February 2005.

“Officers are searching the address looking for documents related to his journey to Iraq or links to anyone else.”

Terrorists in networks like these could easily infilitrate into the US and attack us on our own soil. IMO, this is substantial proof we are taking the war to them.

Thoughts?

lksteve
06-22-2005, 08:16
Terrorists in networks like these could easily infilitrate into the US and attack us on our own soil. IMO, this is substantial proof we are taking the war to them. Thoughts?cells like these attacked us in '93 and on 9/11...expand on your thesis...how did you determine that foreign nationals living in 'friendly' countries present a threat as a result of us taking the war to them...?

Achilles
06-22-2005, 08:44
cells like these attacked us in '93 and on 9/11...expand on your thesis...how did you determine that foreign nationals living in 'friendly' countries present a threat as a result of us taking the war to them...?

I suppose I wasn't so clear.

Do you think that particular cell would have been attacking (or planning to attack) us on our own soil rather than Iraqi soil had OIF not been ongoing?

I wonder how many attacks (if any) have been redirected to Iraq as a direct result to the "call for jihad" there.

My logic is that a foreign national (from an allied country, like Britain for example) could more easily infiltrate into the US than someone of a more conspicuous origin (i.e. Syrian).

lksteve
06-22-2005, 08:59
Do you think that particular cell would have been attacking (or planning to attack) us on our own soil rather than Iraqi soil had OIF not been ongoing?what is the advantage to attacking us in Iraq rather than the US...? are they less conspicuous? do they have a better established support network? give it some thought...perhaps it's the call for jihad...maybe it's just easier...expand on your thought train...

My logic is that a foreign national (from an allied country, like Britain for example) could more easily infiltrate into the US than someone of a more conspicuous origin (i.e. Syrian).true...but riddle me this...why use Britain as a base to attack Americans involved with OIF...? why not use Syria, Jordan, why not use an in-theater safe zone? is the pressure we are exerting in Iraq causing mission planning to be directed outside theater? does this bode well or ill for our cause?????????????

Achilles
06-22-2005, 10:11
what is the advantage to attacking us in Iraq rather than the US...? are they less conspicuous? do they have a better established support network? give it some thought...perhaps it's the call for jihad...maybe it's just easier...expand on your thought train...

I think they believe overthrowing the democratic government in Iraq in favor of a militant theocracy is a more pressing issue than terrorizing the US on it's own soil, or maybe, like you said, its just easier, drawing less attention to that particular cell, than say, bombing a US civillian target.

true...but riddle me this...why use Britain as a base to attack Americans involved with OIF...? why not use Syria, Jordan, why not use an in-theater safe zone? is the pressure we are exerting in Iraq causing mission planning to be directed outside theater?

I lack information on the people involved and particulars dealing with this cell, so anything I say is pure speculation. The answer could be that the people involved had been dealing away from cells (perhaps altogether unknown to them) in countries surrounding Iraq as well as cells operating within the theatre itself. Britain could have always been the launching point for this cell's operations, and maybe they did not see value in using a safe zone in theatre enough to at least create an illusion that the party was operating indepedent of the cell in Britain, as to not implicate other members upon the member being identified by intelligence agencies. Steve, I think this is a good question and I'm glad you brought it up.

does this bode well or ill for our cause?????????????

IMO, it's better that they are consolidating their efforts in a war zone than have blood spilled by citizens of this country, especially women and children.

Just my .02$

lksteve
06-22-2005, 10:26
IMO, it's better that they are consolidating their efforts in a war zone than have blood spilled by citizens of this country, especially women and children.i think you've arrived at an answer to your question...hope the arm is healing... ;)

Achilles
06-22-2005, 10:31
Thanks Steve.

It's feeling a little better but I still can't do much with it.

I can do lots and lots of pushups with my left arm though. Some NCO this morning was leading our holdover PT and he laughed when I did the first set of pushups with only my left. He wasn't laughing when he was on his knees on the final sets and I was still pumping them out.

:lifter

Good discussion, btw. Have a nice day. :D