Sunday, 25 September 2011

Al Qaeda's stolen Libyan weapons


Telegraph

In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, John Brennan, said he was worried about the number of machine guns and surface-to-air missiles that have gone missing during the Libyan revolution.

He said it was important to prevent them falling into the hands of al-Qaeda's North African branch, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) which has "close relations" with the branches in Yemen and Pakistan.

The Daily Telegraph reported earlier this week that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard had also obtained missiles after dispatching agents to take advantage of a free-for-all in Libya.

Continue reading: Stolen Libyan weapons

Gaddafi's Yellow cake stockpile

What other Gaddafi treasures have fallen into the wrong hands over the past 6 months with the 'mad dog' of war on the run looking for retribution against his European and American enemies?

Telegraph: Dumped in the dessert

Monday, 22 August 2011

Riot inside Safi detention centre

A little 'glimpse' into the underlying threat facing the National Security of Malta.

Unlike other EU Nations, Malta is a small island so the dangerous effects of mass migration from Africa hitting their shores like on Lampedusa that has already been conquered, is increased amongst a population of less than half a million.

Is Malta lining up for catastrophic consequences?

Times of Malta: Safi riot


Libyan - End game scenario


Daily Mail: Tripoli now in Rebel hands

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Nato: End Game in Libya

Quote: Nato leaders are also increasingly confident that the war is moving towards an endgame. "I think the sense is that Gaddafi's days are numbered," the new US defence secretary, Leon Panetta, said in Washington.
Telegraph: Rebels say they will topple Gaddafi


Gaddafi launches 'surface to surface' missiles



Daily Mail: Gaddafi fires his scuds