Nidal

“You know what I did? I left troops to take the oil. I took the oil. The only troops I have are taking the oil, they’re protecting the oil. I took over the oil.”

  • Qifa Nabki ressort les anciens rapports de l’enquête internationale sur le meutre de #Rafic_Hariri. Il démonte ainsi l’un des points-clés du reportage de la #CBC, qui prétend que le réseau de téléphones mobiles utilisés pour organiser l’attentat est une piste nouvelle (et « earth-shattering ») :
    http://qifanabki.com/2010/11/26/hariri-tribunal-reports-tell-a-different-story-than-cbc-account

    How does this explain the suggestion that the discovery of the red network by the UNIIIC was “earth-shattering”? After all, they had already discussed this network in eight different reports from 2005-2007!

    Mis à jour, le billet met en avant un commentaire très intéressant tiré de ses propres forums :

    However, the commission’s reports are clear that the Red team was identified at the initial stages of the investigation and that signal analysis was a key technique used by the commission.

    This contradiction with the documented historical record undercuts the report’s credibility. It is obviously trying to sell you something. And what I think what it is selling is the linkage between the Red team and HA [#Hezbollah].

    Et en particulier :

    I speculate that the attack on Wissam Hassan is to undermine the ISF’s work on Israeli spies and Israel’s penetration of the Lebanese telecom network. At Nahass’s conference this week, Wissam Hassan was specifically named as helping out in the investigation of Israel compromising HA phone lines. By labelling him an HA accomplice, the whole Israel angle can be explained away.