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10:20 PM ET, August 10, 2006

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New York Times:
Plot to Bomb Jets Is Thwarted in Britain  —  British authorities said today that they had thwarted a terrorist plot to blow up multiple airliners traveling between Britain and the United States and cause "mass murder on an unimaginable scale."  —  The police in London said they had arrested 21 people …
CNN:
Security chief: Airline terror plot 'close to execution'
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Bush on the British Terror Plot
Discussion: KnoxViews and Daily Kos
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Washington Post:
Mr. Lieberman's Choice
Discussion: Demagogue
Bryan / Hot Air:
Hezbollywood  —  I think we've posted on some of this before, but I want to put it in one post in one place.  —  The fauxtography scandals and speculation point to something lurking behind the scenes of the war in Lebanon and the greater war against radical Islam-the post-modern nature of this war.
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Little Green Footballs:
Directed By Green Helmet Guy  —  Conclusive proof that the photographs from Qana were cynically staged, as "Green Helmet" directs cameramen in a video from German TV (with English subtitles).  They actually take the body of a child out of the ambulance, transfer it from the light stretcher used …
Meryl Yourish / Yourish.com:
The enemy is winning the propaganda war  —  A German TV news show segment on YouTube is racing around the blogosphere.  Why?  Because it is absolute proof that Hezbullah manipulates the media for their benefit.  —  Watch it, and be horrified, as you see "Green Helmet Guy" direct the taking of pictures of the victims of Qana.
Discussion: Solomonia
Richard / EU Referendum:
It's all the same war!
Haaretz:
Peretz: Israel will exhaust diplomatic options before expanding war  —  Defense Minister Amir Peretz stated Thursday that Israel will exhaust diplomatic options before expanding the military operation in Lebanon.  —  "We are responsible for considering all options," Peretz said while visiting …
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Yaakov Katz / Jerusalem Post:
Analysis: IDF fumes over denied victory
Victor Davis Hanson / Real Clear Politics:
Worry About the West — Not Israel
Discussion: Power Line and Blue Crab Boulevard
Herb Keinon / Jerusalem Post:   PM: New UN draft proposal could end Lebanon fighting
John / AMERICAblog:
Lieberman loses, CODE RED, CODE RED, CODE RED  —  UPDATE: I'm reading Ron Suskin's book, the "One Percent Doctrine," and highly recommend it.  It's a look at the inside workings of the Bush administration and how they turned the war on terror into such a botched mess.
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Lara Jakes Jordan / Associated Press:
U.S. raises airline threat level
Little Green Footballs:
More Death Cult Propaganda  —  This AP photograph from Gaza, published yesterday, claims to show a little Palestinian girl killed by an Israeli airstrike being carried into a hospital, surrounded by armed men (probably Hamas). … Another photo, this one from Reuters, shows the dead girl lying …
Discussion: Redstate
Watertiger / Dependable Renegade:
I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation  —  for the GOP choosing to make Howard Dean look like Hitler on its official website.  —  Atrios posted this screen grab:  —  So I went hunting.  Yes, that "moustache" photo does exist on someone guy's blog under the header "Dean Goes Mad," …
Paul J. Gough / Reuters:
What retirement?  Mike Wallace gets scoop in Iran  —  NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - "60 Minutes" veteran correspondent Mike Wallace may have retired last March but that hasn't stopped him from scoring an exclusive interview with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Richard Holbrooke / Washington Post:
The Guns Of August  —  Two full-blown crises, in Lebanon and Iraq, are merging into a single emergency.  A chain reaction could spread quickly almost anywhere between Cairo and Bombay.  Turkey is talking openly of invading northern Iraq to deal with Kurdish terrorists based there.
Steven Aftergood / Secrecy News:
Recipients of "Leaks" May Be Prosecuted, Court Rules  —  In a momentous expansion of the government's authority to regulate public disclosure of national security information, a federal court ruled that even private citizens who do not hold security clearances can be prosecuted for unauthorized receipt …
Times of London:
Pakistani intelligence helped foil bombing plot  —  From Zahid Hussain in Islamabad, Steve Bird and agencies  —  Pakistani intelligence agencies helped the British authorities foil the terror plot to blow up aircraft travelling between Britain and America, highly placed sources in Pakistan said today.
Discussion: Thomas Joscelyn
 
 
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