Informants Vital In FBI’s War On Terrorism -- Military Times/USA Today
WASHINGTON — His name was Hussien.
To Amine El Khalifi, the Virginia man was his alleged connection to al-Qaeda-style sympathizers in the USA.
The two shared a belief, according to federal court records, that the war on terrorism was actually a “war on Muslims.”
El Khalifi wanted to be “ready for war,” so he accompanied Hussien last December on a short trip from Alexandria, Va., to Baltimore to meet a man who could help.
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My Comment: Some will make the claim of e
The two shared a belief, according to federal court records, that the war on terrorism was actually a “war on Muslims.”
El Khalifi wanted to be “ready for war,” so he accompanied Hussien last December on a short trip from Alexandria, Va., to Baltimore to meet a man who could help.
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My Comment: Some will make the claim of entrapment .... but until there is a better way to stop terrorism, this is one of the best tactics that we have. On a side note .... some groups are not in agreement with some other tactics that have been used by law enforcement.
El Khalifi wanted to be “ready for war,” so he accompanied Hussien last December on a short trip from Alexandria, Va., to Baltimore to meet a man who could help.
Read more ....
My Comment: Some will make the claim of entrapment .... but until there is a better way to stop terrorism, this is one of the best tactics that we have. On a side note .... some groups are not in agreement with some other tactics that have been used by law enforcement.