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Friday, February 17, 2012

Napolitano Cites Potential Hezbollah Attack Against US

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said she is concerned about the possibility that the terrorist Hezbollah organization might attack the United States.

Napolitano told lawmakers Wednesday that the Homeland Security Department has contacted Jewish organizations around the country and is working with the FBI and other law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

Hezbollah, a Shiite Muslim group based in Lebanon, is closely allied with Iran. The Defense Department estimates that Hezbollah receives between $100 million and $200 million a year in funding from Iran.

Napolitano said the threat from Hezbollah remains a "critical situation worth watching."

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[You'll remember that we've posted numerous times in the last year about the Hezbollah penetration threat at our southern border.. yet border security has not been improved significantly. Is this another convenient 'crisis' brewing? --Editor]

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't think their here yet! seen no camels here.

Anonymous said...

The making of a crisis to justify our attack on Iran.... Get over it! Hezbollah is everywhere, and not confined to Iranian borders.

DUH

Anonymous said...

they also said expect an attack because they were in afghanistan (we invaded). they also said expect an attack because they were in iraq(we invaded). they also said expect an attack because they were in lybia (we invaded).

i bet the rest of the world recognizes our arrogance and attempts to control the world. and i hope they do something about it soon.

Anonymous said...

Exactly right. Iran is the next war. When does the war here start? It won't be long I'm sure.

lastword said...

i bet the rest of the world recognizes our arrogance and attempts to control the world. and i hope they do something about it soon.

February 17, 2012 11:28 AM

I bet you just made the 'list' with that statement.