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Muharram 14,1427/February 13, 2006  #12
INTERVIEW on HAMAS VICTORY: February 9, 2006. In its latest 
issue, The Final Call magazine has published an interview 
with Dr. Kaukab Siddique. The interview has a spread of two 
big pages. The Final Call is the most widely circulated 
African-American publication in America and is led by 
Minister Louis Farrakhan.
[Internet link will be published in our next issue. 
Hard copy is available now.]
STRATEGIC STUDIES: From New Trend's Think Tank
Cartoon Outrage Shifted Strategic Balance in Favor of U.S. and Iran
The Islamic Coalition in Pakistan, MMA, has announced that it 
will not only continue the demonstrations against the cartoons 
published in Denmark, Norway, etc but will build it up to a 
national, even global, crescendo in March 2006. Thus the MMA 
leadership once again has bypassed an opportunity to topple 
General Musharraf which was provided by the U.S. bombing of 
Damadola village in Pakistan's Bajaur area. The winter months 
are usually the time for Pakistani opposition parties to 
change the government. Once the summer comes in, mass movement 
is difficult, if not impossible. Evidently, military rule and 
widespread corruption will continue in Pakistan.
Similar to the MMA, in the Arab world and Europe, the Ikhwan 
[Muslim Brotherhood] movement is focusing on the cartoons. 
Indications are that Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak's 
intelligence services, which have long had influence on 
elements of Hamas' leadership, have prevailed on 
Palestinians to focus on the cartoons.
Thus, either by well-planned moves or owing to obtuse Islamic 
leadership, the focus of the Islamic struggle has been 
successfully shifted. The U.S. and Iran have emerged as 
the main beneficiaries of the shift in focus. The U.S. gained 
because two minor European countries, Denmark and Norway, 
are being seen by Muslims as main sources of blasphemy and 
hostility to Islam. Thus the worldwide Islamic revulsion 
against the U.S.  and U.K. has been softened and sidetracked. 
Israel, as the protege of these two, has for once been 
removed from Islamic scrutiny.
The other big gainer is Iran. Without firing a shot against 
the occupiers of Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Iran is 
calling the shots in the "war" against the cartoons. The 
usual hot rhetoric is coming out of Iran while on the ground, 
U.S.-Iran cooperation continues in Iraq and Afghanistan.
[Iran was the first to hail the new "elected' "government" 
in Baghdad and has excellent relations with both Karzai 
of Kabul and General Musharraf of Islamabad.]
Thus the Middle East now stands between two contestants: 
Israel and Iran, one with open and absolute cohesion with 
the U.S., and the other seen as 'opponent' but in covert 
cooperation. Israel is working through its lobbies in America 
to keep Iran away from the American embrace and if possible 
even to weaken it drastically.
[Scroll down to important article below by New Trend's 
veteran analyst Edward Miller on Iran and the squabble 
over its nuclear ambitions.]
Undoubtedly the Muslim masses love Prophet Muhammad, pbuh. 
Every Muslim should be outraged over the cartoons published 
in European newspapers, but leadership and understanding is 
needed to be successful in this venture. Notice that the 
U.S. and "Great" Britain largely abstained from the 
temptation of re-printing the cartoons. Does that mean 
Bush and Blair love Islam? Israel too did not publish 
the cartoons. Need we say more?
An important note on Iran: Early in January, nine Iranian 
troops were abducted by an Islamic group, calling itself 
Jundullah, on the Iran-Pakistan border. In the hue and cry 
which followed, Musharraf's government issued a statement 
which said that Pakistan will do all it can to find the 
soldiers and that Iran and Pakistan are cooperating 
closely in the "war on terrorism."
DRESDEN 1945: Valentine's Day Massacre
GERMAN HOLOCAUST: Every German City was Destroyed in World War II: 
Churchill ordered the Mass Murder of German Civilians: 
His Adviser was a Jew.
The night of February 13-14, 1945 is the anniversary of the 
destruction of the German city of Dresden by the British air 
force. It was an open city, demilitarized to save it from 
bombing and known for its museums, beautiful churches, 
libraries and schools. The British planes marked the city 
center with incendiary explosives and then waves of heavy 
bombers came in to pulverize the defenseless city.
More than 30,000 citizens of Dresden were killed in this mass 
murder. Additionally, large numbers of German refugees in 
Dresden, fleeing the advancing Russian armies, were also 
killed and the dead among them could only be estimated. Hence 
the final death count for Dresden goes above 100,000.
The surviving areas of Dresden were then attacked by the 
U.S. Air Force during the day of February 14. People who 
survived and fled to the city of Chemnitz, 30 miles to the 
north, were also bombed by the allies. Later refugees were 
strafed and machine gunned by U.S. 
planes as they ran for their lives.
ALL the GERMAN CITIES WERE SIMILARLY DESTROYED 
by the western powers and the Russians.  
The area of Dresden alone destroyed in 
ONE NIGHT was TEN TIMES the destruction suffered by 
Britain in the ENTIRE war.
This was the real holocaust: 100,000 people burned 
alive in ONE night in ONE city.
For a detailed, meticulously documented, account of the 
Dresden holocaust see: APOCALYPSE 1945: The Destruction 
of Dresden by David Irving, pp. 316, hardback, photos, $25.
Winston Churchill, advised by "The Prof," his closest adviser, 
a Jew, formulated the policy of MASS MURDER of German 
CIVILIAN populations. For evidence from recently uncovered 
British archives and diaries of British men in the power 
structure who decided on the policy of area bombing aimed 
at German civilian populations, see Churchill's War, Volume II, 
Triumph in Adversity, by David Irving,  pp. 1051, photos, $50.
Both books can be ordered from: 
New Trend, P.O. Box 356, Kingsville, MD 21087.
State Terrorism Against an Imam
Latest Interview With Imam Warith deen Umar: 
Regime went Back to 1967 Files to Arrest Him: 
He Opposes U.S. War against Islam: 
Condemns Invasions of Iraq, Afghanistan
New Trend Exclusive
[Imam Warith Deen Umar is one of the very few African-American 
Imams in America who dare speak truth to power. Other than 
Imam Jamil Al-Amin and  Imam Musa, none can compare with him 
in Islamic authenticity and courage to speak against the 
power structure. Editor]
On February 12, 2006 New Trend interviewed Imam Warith Deen Umar 
and asked him why the government was hounding him. Here are the 
two aspects of the struggle the Imam is going through as we put 
it together from the information he provided:
1. The Federal authorities arrested him on February 3.
2. He was released on bail on February 6.
3. On what basis were they able to arrest him? Try to understand 
this now: The government went through his record all the way 
back to 1967 and found a felony, a gun possession in 
self-defense, connected it to his weapon possession 
in 2006 and arrested him!
4. Thus a problem when the Imam was TWENTY THREE YEARS OLD was 
used to "get him." These oppressors went back nearly 39 years 
to find an excuse to carry out the arrest.
5. During several decades during that time, Imam Umar worked for 
governmental agencies in the Correctional [prison] system to 
help Muslim prisoners. His record was thoroughly checked and 
found in order for each job he did.
6. Thus the government has ignored Imam Umar's entire IMPECCABLE 
record to violate his rights, quite in opposition to his 
achievements listed in the government's own archives
WHY? The government is not answering "why" but the questions the 
regime's agents are asking indicate the REAL reason for the 
State Terrorism being directed at him. The purpose seems to be 
to suppress his First Amendment right to speak against the war.
7. Before he was released on bail, February 6, during the hearing, 
the government read excerpts from Imam Umar's Khutba in Siraj 
Wahhaj's mosque in Brooklyn [Masjid Taqwa] during Ramadan.
8. It appears from the government transcript of the Khutba, 
that Imam 'Umar opposed the war the U.S. is waging 
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
9. The Imam reportedly said that martyrdom is the highest 
honor for a Muslim.
10. The Imam reportedly said that the war the U.S. is waging 
is a war against Islam.
11. The Imam's attorney strongly objected to the government 
statements and pointed out that he has been arrested for 
weapons charges, not for his views as expressed in the 
Khutba. Expression of such views, the attorney said, 
is not a crime.
12. The government succeeded in part in victimizing Imam Umar. 
His bail was put at $100,000 and his house was taken as collateral.
13. In addition the Imam has to report every Thursday, personally, 
to the police headquarters in Albany, New York till the next 
hearing. Also, he will be checked for his presence in his house 
every Wednesday. Further, he is not permitted to travel outside 
New York State or even to the western border of New York State.
14. The government has kept Imam Umar's passport, evidently to 
stop him from travelling overseas. His computers and his 
family's computers are still being "checked out" and 
have not been returned.
15. His medicine has been confiscated on the allegation that 
it has to be checked to see if he was on drugs.
16. At his release, his clothes were not returned to him and 
he was sent into the street in his prison clothes, in the cold 
New York weather, without a coat.
New Trend notes that Imam 'Umar is standing up for his rights. 
He expresses the true message of Islam and is facing, without 
compromise, the relentless onslaught of the Zionist-Capitalist 
power of the United States.
Dear reader: Where do you stand? Are you with Islam in America? 
If so, speak up, organize, mobilize to support the Imam. 
Remember, this struggle began when the Wall Street Journal, 
the flagship of Zionism-Capitalism attacked Imam Umar. The 
Imam is being defended by two Muslim attorneys and by the 
famous Jewish attorney Ron Kuby, associate of the late Kunstler, 
another Jew who opposed Zionism.
The interview was not taped, so we welcome corrections in case of errors.
WAR NEWS: [From New Trend's Media Monitor]
IRAQ:
Fighting continues between U.S. and Islamic forces. 
On February 11, the total number of U.S. troops killed in 
Iraq reached 2269 while the number wounded is well above 19,000.
BRITISH ATROCITIES REVEALED: A video has surfaced in 
Britain which shows EIGHT British troops beating up three 
Iraqi boys, seemingly breaking their legs and arms and hitting 
their genitals. The British corporal who made the video can be 
heard encouraging the Brits who were beating the Iraqi boys. 
Other British troops pass by without interfering with the beating. 
Apparently, the incident began after the Iraqi boys threw stones 
at the Brits. The video was made in 2004 and was probably being 
distributed for the entertainment of British troops when it 
reached an individual who was disturbed by it and gave it 
to a media outlet.
[Britain pretends that it helped "liberate" Iraq. This video 
is evidence that where Iraqis are not fighting the 
occupation forces with guns, "terrorism," does not 
mean that they like the occupiers.]
PAKISTAN:
MUSHARRAF's TORTURE VICTIM Kept out of Media View:
On May 15, 2005  Zeeshan Siddiqi, a British citizen, was 
arrested by Pakistani intelligence in the town of Shabqadar 
[probably on the orders of Blair's intelligence services]. 
Musharraf's men thought Zeeshan was involved in the London 
attacks and subjected him to severe torture. The torture was 
so severe that Zeeshan lost one eye in the process. After 
months of brutality, Musharraf's men finally realized that 
Zeeshan was not involved in anything. His only "crime" was 
that he was Islamic, looked Islamic and wanted to do charitable work.
On January 11, 2006 Zeeshan was secretly expelled by Pakistan 
back to "Great" Britain. The news would have remained secret 
but Zeeshan's attorney, Musarrat Kalali, called BBC to make 
sure his client had reached home safely. The British media 
ignored his plight and it received a small paragraph in the 
daily Ummat of Karachi, an Urdu language newspaper.
U.S. Shelling Kills Two Pakistanis Wounds Three
February 13, 2006. [Source MSNBC TV] Two Pakistani women were 
killed and three children wounded when U.S. forces in southern 
Afghanistan opened fire into Pakistan in pursuit of suspected Taliban.
AFGHANISTAN
Taliban Attacking in Winter:
Fighting during winter is quite unusual owing to the severity 
of the weather. The Taliban, however, are on the offensive.
Kandahar: On February 7, 2006 a martyrdom operator entered a 
heavily armed Karzai police column i. Thirteen police officers 
were killed in the attack and 11 wounded. [Source: Fox TV News.]
February 4: Taliban gunmen attacked mercenary police forces in 
Kandahar killing 2 police and wounding 6. The gunmen escaped.
In Helmand province, SEVEN Karzai policemen were killed in a 
Taliban ambush. Three Taliban were also killed in the clash.
KARZAI TRIES to MISLEAD AMERICANS:
On February 5, 2006 Karzai, the ruler of Kabul, was interviewed 
on CNN. The interviewer asked him about the growing number of 
U.S. casualties in Afghanistan, with more U.S. troops klled in 
2005 than in any previous year. Karzai responded that the 
Taliban are "killing children." While he was making that claim, 
contradicting the statistics of U.S. losses, the CNN screen was 
showing the wire services' report of policemen killed in the 
attack on Kandahar [which we have published above].
Karzai had a novel explanation about the growing martyrdom 
operations in Afghanistan. He said that "people are tricked 
into blowing themselves up." He referred to General Musharraf 
of Pakistan as "my brother Musharraf."
About the blasphemous cartoons, Karzai claimed that he is a 
Muslim and "I as a Muslim am very much offended" by the cartoons.
[Note: At least 10 Afghans have been killed and 20 wounded by 
Karzai's mercenaries in his efforts to quell the anti-cartoon 
demonstrations.]
IRAN AND NUCLEAR JAZZ: Zionist-Neo-Con Attempts to 
Derail Iran-U.S. Cooperation
by Edward W. Miller, MD San Rafael, California
Iran and its new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad recently 
notified the IAEA ( International Atomic Energy Agency ) 
that Iran was resuming its research into nuclear fuel .
( Assoc.Press, 10 Jan. 2006 ). Iran then removed its seals 
on its nuclear research facilities, allowing work to resume 
despite warnings from some Western countries re: " nuclear 
ambitions" The United States promptly rebuked Iran for the 
move, calling it a step toward creating the material for 
nuclear bombs The deputy head of the Atomic Energy Organization 
of Iran, Mohammad Saeedi, told reporters at a press conference 
that officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 
had authorized the seals' removal. Iranians had actually taken 
off the seals "in the presence of IAEA inspectors." Saeedi 
stressed that Iran was not resuming the production of nuclear 
fuel, a process that would involve uranium enrichment. "What 
we resume is merely in the field of research, not more 
than that," he said
Almost one year earlier, to pacify Washington and its Zionist 
ally Israel, in February, 2005 Russia and Iran had signed an 
agreement to supply fuel to Iran's new nuclear reactor in 
Bushehr. Under the deal Iran was to return spent nuclear fuel 
rods from the reactor, designed and built by the Russians. 
This arrangement had been made to satisfy the demands of the 
IAEA, which had been under tremendous pressure from the US 
and Israel to prevent Iran from recycling its own atomic fuel.
Despite these assurances, all hell broke out in paranoid 
Washington and Tel Aviv. The mood was reminiscent of the months 
preceding the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, the word "Iraq" being 
replaced by "Iran". US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said 
Iran had "crossed the threshold" "I would hope that seeing the 
very powerful reaction of the international community, Iran 
would now take a step back and look at the isolation that it 
is about to experience." Writer Gordon Prather 
(antiwar.printthis.clickability.com 10/1/2005) 
characterized the Washington response thus: " Condi .
and the neo-crazies all running around in circles of diminishing 
radius screaming something about the IAEA Board having found 
Iran to be in non-compliance...."nonsense."
Meanwhile, speaking in a joint press conference with 
conservative German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President 
George W Bush said a nuclear Iran was unacceptable and 
singled out Israel for special US concern. "I want to remind 
you that the current president of Iran has announced that 
the destruction of Israel is an important part of their 
agenda, and that's unacceptable," Bush said. "And the 
development of a nuclear weapon, it seems likely to me, 
would make them a step closer to achieving that objective," he added.
A number of influential US lawmakers joined the foray: 
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham told Fox News Sunday 
that military intervention shouldn't be ruled out while 
Senator John McCain, told CBS television's Face the Nation 
that "the military option is the last option but cannot be 
taken off of the table."
Pro-Israel organisations lobbied for a more hard-line position 
against Tehran. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee 
(AIPAC), the American Jewish Congress the American Jewish 
Committee The Brookings Institution, -- whose Middle East 
program is increasingly pro-Israel -. The Saban Centre on 
Middle East Policy the American Enterprise Institute, and 
the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, an offshoot 
of AIPAC advised by former US Middle East Envoy Dennis Ross. 
and finally, William Kristol, editor of the neo-conservative 
Weekly Standard, entitled his column: "And now Iran."
In the midst of this international bru ha ha, on October 7th, 
2005 Doctor Mahamoud El Baradei and his IAEA were awarded the 
Nobel Peace Prize. As writer Stephen Zunes noted (December 13, 
2005) this award came with a strong political message:
The IAEA and Dr. El-Baradei have, in the words of the 
Norwegian Nobel Committee, exemplified the principle that 
the threat of nuclear weapons proliferation "must be met 
through the broadest possible international cooperation." 
Indeed, the choice of the Norwegian Nobel Committee-was at 
least in part meant to challenge the dangerous unilateral 
policies of the Bush administration.
Other comments followed:From the Mideast: JIDDA - Arab 
News , Oct. 8: As head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog ... 
[Mohamed El Baradei] has had a tough time, not simply in 
the agency's dealings with North Korea and Iran, but from 
the Americans, who opposed his reappointment ... His sin in 
Washington's eyes was that, as America prepared to invade 
Iraq, he said clearly he did not believe that Saddam's 
regime still had nuclear weapons."
TOKYO - The Asahi Shimbun (Center-left), Oct. 8: While 
the Nobel Prize can be taken as a pat on the back for the 
I.A.E.A. and its work to date, the honor should also be 
viewed as a way to seek international cooperation to 
eliminate the agency's weaknesses so as to bolster the 
inspection system ... The N.P.T. allows five nations - the 
United States, Britain, France, China and Russia - to possess 
nuclear weapons, but strictly prohibits others from doing so.
From writer Phyllis Bennis; * TomPaine.com 
; 
October 12, 2005
The Nobel Peace Prize is rarely just about peace. It's 
almost always as much about making a diplomatic point .. 
In awarding the prize to the International Atomic Energy 
Agency, the U.N'.s nuclear watchdog, and its director-general 
Mohamed el Baradei, the political point was open and clear. 
It was the Nobel Committee's slap in the face to the Bush 
administration's unilateralism, its undermining of the 
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and especially its war in Iraq.
From the Zionist left:
Jacob Laksin  | October 12, 2005
In keeping with the Nobel committee's penchant for making a 
political statement by honoring critics of American foreign 
policy, this year's Nobel Peace Prize ridiculously went to 
Mohamed El-Baradei, the Egyptian barrister-turned-bureaucrat, 
whose decision to oppose a U.S.-led overthrow of Saddam 
Hussein's dictatorship won him the international Left's 
enduring adoration. El-Baradei will share the prize with 
the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the hapless 
UN nuclear watchdog whose successes on the nuclear 
proliferation front have been most conspicuous by their absence."
Iran's basic intent to reprocess its own atomic reactor fuel, 
represents an intelligent economic approach to its energy needs. 
As the radioactive rods in atomic reactors become less effective, 
they may be removed, their active fusion materials sorted out 
and the remaining UR235 reprocessed and returned to the reactor. 
The waste is discarded. Paying someone else to do this may not 
be cost-effective. For a time, before President Jimmy Carter 
stopped the program, the US was shipping much of its depleted 
atomic fuel to France for reprocessing. The program was restarted, 
only to be halted again by Clinton. Today, the almost 100 atomic 
reactors in the US are fuelled, half by specially-refined native 
uranium ore, which we as a country are fortunate to be blessed 
with and half by low-enriched-uranium (LEU), processed by a US 
company: USEC Corporation., which signed a 20-year contract 
with the former Soviet Union to extract highly-enriched 
uranium (HEU ) from its former nuclear warheads and fabricate 
this into nuclear fuel for atomic plants worldwide.
Iran, which lacks native radioactive mineral wealth, needs to 
extract as much power as possible from the fuel it buys from 
Russia. Thus reprocessing is, in the long run, economically 
their wiser choice.
Both Washington and Tel Aviv are making fools of themselves 
by creating this atomic bru ha ha. The Security Council's 
permanent members all have atomic weapons. Pakistan and 
India, likewise. Israel has over 200 atomic-armed missiles, 
but has never signed the NPT Treaty nor joined the IAEA. She 
depends on US backing to maintain her uncooperative and 
threatening nuclear stance.
Thirty years ago, during the Nixon administration, our 
Zionist bullfrog, Kissinger, then Secretary of State, 
met with Iran's minister, Hushang Ansary in March, 1975 
and signed a $15 Billion economic agreement which included 
" the construction of eight large nuclear power plants which 
were to provide Iran with some eight thousand megawatts of 
electricity." ( THE EAGLE AND THE LION BY James A. Bill pg 204). 
I spoke with my friend J.A. Bill today. He thinks both the 
Japanese and Soviets assisted with the construction and that 
only two of the plants eventually reached their megawatt output.
Also of historical interest: a report from Haaretz from BBC 
(8/6/ 2005) notes that "documents from the British Archives 
in the late 1950's show that the United Kingdom sold Israel 
20 tons of heavy water, a substance to produce nuclear bombs, 
at a price of L1.5 Million. The sale was made without the 
knowledge of Harold Macmillian's government. " It was also 
kept secret from the United States which had refused to 
supply Israel with heavy water unless it was given a guarantee 
that it would be used " for peaceful use only.:"That heavy 
water, bought from Norway in 1956, was shipped from a British 
port to Israel. Officials presented it as a deal between 
Norway and Israel."
Of recent days, threats from Washington, London and Tel Aviv 
to bring Iran before the UN Security Council for economic 
sanction are losing international support. Both China and 
Russia, who have strong commercial links with Iran are 
backing away. Soviet Foreigh Minister Sergei Lavrov said: 
"Sanctions are in no way the best, or the only, way to solve 
the problem." The Chinese Foreign Minister favored "patience" 
(www.the australian.news.com 1/18/2006)
On January 19 2006 20:07 Mohamed El Baradei, the head of the 
UN's nuclear monitor, turned down a request by the European 
Union to issue a far-reaching condemnation of Iran's nuclear 
program when the agency's board meets in extraordinary 
session. His decision could weaken US-European efforts for 
a speedy referral of Iran to the UN Security Council. The 
director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency 
(IAEA) has informed Tehran it has until the end of next month 
to give his inspectors improved access to documents and sites.
Some Americans may remember that eight years ago on January 7th, 
1998 in an interview broadcast to the U.S. by CNN, Iran's then 
President Mohammed Khatami reached out his hand in friendship 
to an American public, who were impressed by his openness and 
erudition Khatami, did not mince words over the U.S.' role in 
the 1953 CIA-led coup that overthrew Iran's duly-elected 
government and reinstated the Pavlavi monarchy or Washington's 
threats against foreign companies investing in Iran's industry. 
Had Washington responded in kind, cancelled our embargo 
threats and supported Khatami's economic programs and his 
push towards a more secular Iran, the Iranian people might 
well have re-elected that mild and charismatic intellectual. 
Instead we are facing off with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ex-mayor 
of Tehran and Iran's new president, who promises his people: 
" a modern, advanced, powerful and Islamic nation". Those 
Americans who disliked Ahmadinejad's outspoken comments 
regarding Israel and Washington's pre-emptive wars in Iraq 
and Afghanistan might tell their Representatives in 
Washington to stop bullying Iran.
The Golden Rule has always been good economic as well as 
good political policy.
Americans might also consider that a threatened Iran 
might retaliate against the West by raising its oil 
price at the well, thus guaranteeing economic downturns 
in the US as well as throughout the EU nations. Hopefully, 
cooler heads will prevail.
2006-02-15 Wed 21:30:03 cst
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