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Prayer of the day:
"O Allah! I seek refuge with You from 
helplessness, laziness and 
cowardice, and from such old age in which one 
loses understanding, and from 
stinginess; and I seek refuge with you from the 
punishment of the grave and 
the fears and misdirections of life and death." 
[Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, 
Hadith 
in Sahih Muslim.]
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NEW TREND's STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE:
New Trend is against ALL violence, be it directed 
against human beings or 
against animals or against the environment. We 
want peace in the world but we 
know that peace can only follow justice. We are 
for the self-determination of 
all nations. We believe that 
Palestinians, 
Kashmiris, 
Chechens, 
Afghans 
and 
Iraqis 
have the right to liberate their countries 
and to drive out the 
occupiers. We consider it a form of hypocrisy if 
wars launched by 
governments are not condemned and the losses 
inflicted by states are 
sanitized as "collateral" damage.  By contrast, 
we hear the constant 
condemnation of attacks by the weaker side as 
"terrorism." ALL violence must 
be condemned. Not even a cat should be killed or 
left to starve.
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WHAT DO THE FOLLOWING HAVE IN COMMON OTHER THAN 
THE FACT THAT THEY HAVE 
CONDEMNED THE ATTACK in Riyadh?
1. President 
Bush. 
"These despicable acts were committed by killers 
whose only faith is hate, 
and the 
United States 
will find the killers, and 
they will learn the meaning 
of 
American justice."
2. Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi 
Arabia.. 
"They 
(the terrorists) cannot shake 
even a hair on our bodies. According to the 
Qur'an, 
they are going to the 
hellfire."
3. Military Coup Leader Pervez Musharraf of 
Pakistan.  My heart bleeds on the 
attack in Saudi Arabia {or some such words}.
4. Prime Minister of 
India, 
Atal Behari Vajpayee 
condemned terrorism, tried 
to connect to Kashmir.
5. President Putin of Russia. [He sees connection 
between Riyadh and 
Chechnya.]
And nearer home:
6. Nail al-Jubeir, Saudi Director of Information, 
in USA. "It is an attack on 
all of us." [He meant people in the Saudi and 
U.S. power structure are one. 
[CNN 
May 13]
7. Stephen Schwartz, author of a propaganda book 
called THE TWO FACES OF 
ISLAM. The "Wahhabis" are responsible for the 
attack, he said, and that 
America should seize Saudi assets. 
[MSNBC 
TV, May 
13]
8. Steven Emerson, notorious 
Zionist 
Jew, 
agreed 
with Schwartz that Saudi 
assets should be seized. [Ibid.]
9. CAIR, 
a Saudi-funded "advocacy" group which 
uses the name of Islam, 
strongly condemned the Riyadh attack.
10. Christopher Hitchens, an irresponsible 
political commentator who strongly 
supported the attack on Iraq as an act of 
"liberation." [From his appearance 
on TV, he seems to be high on something, very 
well fed, and seems to have 
just come from a brothel with love locks falling 
on his forehead. He claims 
Saddam killed about 400,000 to a million Kurds. 
He likes to add or subtract 
zeros from the figures he uses, quite 
arbitrarily.]
11. Gary Bauer, a Zionist Christian evangelist. 
He is TO THE RIGHT of SHARON 
and rejects the American plan for "two states" in 
Palestine. [MSNBC, Hardball]
All 11 of them condemned the attack in Riyadh 
without any 'ifs' or 'buts.'
NOTE WHAT THEY HAVE IN COMMON:
1. None of them have condemned the U.S. bombing 
of Afghanistan.
2. None of them have acknowledged that 60,000 
civilians were killed in 
Afghanistan. Or that of these, nearly 4,000 
civilian Afghan deaths have been 
documented by an American analyst.
3. They do not condemn the 100,000 Iraqis killed 
in the First Gulf War by the 
elder Bush. They never mention any statistics of 
Muslim civilians killed.
4. They do not mention or condemn the million 
plus civilian deaths caused in 
Iraq by the U.S.-U.N.-Saudi embargo and 
sanctions, many of them CHILDREN 
UNDER FIVE.
5. They do not mention the numbers of Iraqis 
killed in the current war of 
aggression, let alone condemning the bombing in 
any specific terms. [The only 
exception could be CAIR which has expressed some 
vague regrets.] [According 
to Ramsey Clark, 5,000 Iraqi civilians and 25,000 
troops were killed in three 
weeks of bombing. None of the 30,000 knew what 
hit them as the U.S. used the 
most sophisticated murder machine the world has 
ever known.]
6. General Musharref helped the U.S. attack on 
defenseless Afghanistan. 
During this war on Iraq, he did not MAKE THE 
SLIGHTEST GESTURE OF OPPOSITION 
to the aggression, although Pakistanis by the 
millions were condemning the 
war. Calling in the U.S. ambassador to show 
slight displeasure was too much 
for Musharraf.
7. The Saudi rulers too did not call in the 
American ambassador to reprimand 
him for the U.S. bombing of Iraq even when Bush 
was using B-52s and B1s 
WITHIN the city of Baghdad.
For all of them, the U.S. attacks on Afghanistan 
and Iraq were not crimes, 
but the 
mujahideen 
attack on Riyadh is a crime.
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ANALYSIS OF RIYADH ATTACK
by Buut Shikan (Idol Breaker)
It appears from U.S. reports that the 
attackers shot their way into 
the compound and then blew up a truck and several 
cars packed with explosives 
at three buildings in the compound.
Fifty Americans escaped injury because 
they were out in the desert 
with Saudi troops in a military exercise.
According to the U.S. ambassador in Saudi 
Arabia (as we reported 
earlier from CNN), the people living in the 
compound come under three 
categories:
1. Advisors to the Saudi National Guard [which at 
an expense of $3 
billion/year holds the country under the corrupt 
rule of the Saudi family.]
2. Advisors to the Saudi army [which has never 
fought in any Islamic cause, 
and has strictly avoided conflict with 
Israel 
which abuts its northern 
border.] This army is basically used as a dumping 
ground for U.S. military 
products at high prices.
3. Defense contractors.  Second to oil, the sale 
of military-related products 
to Saudi Arabia enriches American 
military-industrial complex and stabilizes 
the Saudi monarchy, making it almost impossible 
for the Saudi people to rise 
up against the weaponry in the hands of Saudi 
mercenaries.
Islamic assailants have introduced a new 
kind of warfare which 
nullifies the superiority of American firepower. 
The Americans have no one to 
shoot at and no country to destroy in revenge. If 
the American military goes 
on the rampage against its own puppet rulers, the 
result will only be an open 
conflict between Islam and America, which at this 
time is more carefully 
channeled through regimes such as the Saudi one, 
which actually uses the name 
of Islam while allying itself with those 
supporting Israel and India.
In the current war on Iraq about 150 
American troops were reported 
killed. Most of them are from poor families, 
Hispanic, Black and poor white 
from small towns. These are cannon fodder. 
America can afford to lose any 
number of such troops.
By contrast, the Riyadh attack, even with  
34 killed and 160 injured 
(till last reports) of whom only 8 were 
Americans, has shaken the 
American-Saudi alliance. It has hit the 
underpinning of the Saudi power 
structure, the whole area of defense contracts, 
National Guards, and military 
connection with the U.S. military-industrial 
complex.
The key to understanding the situation is as 
follows: There is a war on 
between Islam and the Zionist-U.S. power 
structure. Nine mujahideen gave 
their lives in the Riyadh attack. The Saudis say 
that the charred bodies of 
the nine have been found.
Let us hope and pray for peace. With TRUTH 
and honesty in reporting, 
reality may prevail, and the TRUTH SHALL SET YOU 
FREE.
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King Abdullah of Jordan Gets $700 m Reward for 
betrayal of Iraq in Current 
U.S. attack
[With thanks to Sis. Hamdiyeh, South Carolina.]
[Wire report.]
Jordan discreetly helped to facilitate the US-led 
campaign to overthrow 
former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. King 
Abdullah distanced himself 
publicly from the war under strong domestic 
pressure while allowing US 
special forces crucial access to western Iraq 
from Jordanian soil.
The $700 million tranche is part of a $1.1 
billion aid package to the kingdom 
that includes $400m in military aid. This is in 
addition to $450m given 
annually by Washington to Amman.
Jordan's deal is part of a $8bn supplemental aid 
package to reward regional 
allies including 
Egypt, 
Afghanistan, Israel and 
Pakistan.
With US lobbying, Jordan has secured three months 
of free oil from Saudi 
Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE to make up for lost 
Iraqi supplies.
Powell will also seal a long-delayed bilateral 
investment treaty held up 
since 1997 which officials and businessmen hope 
will boost growing US direct 
investment.
The treaty affords better protection to US firms 
operating in Jordan and 
encourages investment in industrial parks that 
export duty free to the 
lucrative US market.
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A First: British MP Pinpoints Jewish 
Responsibility for U.S. and British 
Foreign Policy
Rejects Charges of Anti-Semitism
Dalyell steps up attack on Levy
[Excerpted, with thanks to Br. Shoaib in London, 
England.]
Michael White, political editor
Tuesday May 6, 2003
The Guardian
The Labour MP Tam Dalyell yesterday scornfully 
brushed aside accusations of 
anti-semitism but stood by the allegation that 
has landed him in political 
trouble, that "there is far too much Jewish 
influence in the United States" 
and one over-influential Jew in Tony Blair's 
entourage. 
Faced with threats to take "inflammatory remarks" 
to the commission for 
racial equality, the MP for Linlithgow raised the 
stakes significantly by 
criticising Lord Levy, the music mogul turned 
Blair fundraiser and tennis 
partner, whose in timate contacts across the 
region have made him No 10's 
envoy to the Middle East. 
"I believe his influence has been very important 
on the prime minister and 
has led to what I see as this awful war and the 
sack of Baghdad," said Mr 
Dalyell .....
After Mr Dalyell was indirectly reported by 
Vanity Fair magazine as 
criticising "a cabal of Jewish advisers" driving 
US-UK policy towards Iraq - 
and now 
Syria 
- there were protests, and 
Professor Eric Moonman, a Labour MP 
20 years ago, started legal consultations over a 
complaint to the CRE. 
But Mr Dalyell may be the MP least likely to 
buckle to pressure. Questioned 
on Radio 4's World at One, he said: "The cabal I 
referred to was American," 
and named seven hawkish advisers to President 
George Bush - six of them 
Jewish - as urging a strike against Syria. 
"It's the Jewish Institute for National Security 
Affairs combined with 
neo-Christian fundamentalists. I think a lot of 
it is Likudnik, Mr Sharon's 
agenda, and when it comes to an attack on Syria 
this is a very serious 
matter." 
Pressed further, the MP conceded he had "picked 
out one person [in Britain] 
about whom I am extremely concerned and I have to 
be blunt about it. That is 
Lord Levy, Mr Blair's official representative in 
the Middle East. This has 
two questions: first, should not this be done by 
the Foreign Office; second, 
are special representatives to be accountable or 
not?" 
Downing Street has often been forced to defend 
Lord Levy, both over 
aggressive fundraising and as an envoy - welcome 
in Arab capitals, including 
Damascus, as well as Tel Aviv - who cannot be 
questioned by MPs.
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