Mexico foiled an attempt by Hezbollah to establish a network in South America, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Hezbollah operatives employed Mexicans nationals with family ties to Lebanon to set up the network, designed to target Israel and the West, the Al-Seyassah daily said.
According to the report, Mexican police mounted a surveillance operation on the group's leader, Jameel Nasr, who traveled frequently to Lebanon to receive information and instructions from Hezbollah commanders there.
Mexico thwarts Hezbollah bid to set up South American network - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
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"Hezbollah operatives employed Mexicans nationals with family ties to Lebanon to set up the network, designed to target Israel and the West"
I suppose West means USA. No doubt they have us in their sights..we're a big target with our "open" border and not everyone in the world loves us. Of course, they'd be cutting off their nose to spite their face as the saying goes......
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But it's "racist" to want a secure border, because after all the only people crossing illegally are honest and hard working that just want a job.
[sarc]
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Makes you wonder who else is or has come through the border to the south.
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Although there have been no confirmed cases of Hezbollah moving terrorists across the Mexico border to carry out attacks in the United States, Hezbollah members and supporters have entered the country this way.
Last year, Salim Boughader Mucharrafille was sentenced to 60 years in prison by Mexican authorities on charges of organized crime and immigrant smuggling. Mucharrafille, a Mexican of Lebanese descent, owned a cafe in the city of Tijuana, across the border from San Diego. He was arrested in 2002 for smuggling 200 people, said to include Hezbollah supporters, into the U.S.
In 2001, Mahmoud Youssef Kourani crossed the border from Mexico in a car and traveled to Dearborn, Mich. Kourani was later charged with and convicted of providing "material support and resources ... to Hezbollah," according to a 2003 indictment.
A U.S. official with knowledge of U.S. law enforcement operations in Latin America said, "we noted the same trends as Mr. Braun" and that Hezbollah has used Mexican transit routes to smuggle contraband and people into the U.S.
Two U.S. law enforcement officers, familiar with counterterrorism operations in the U.S. and Latin America, said that "it was no surprise" that Hezbollah members have entered the U.S. border through drug cartel transit routes.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/27/hezbollah-uses-mexican-drug-routes-into-us/?page=2
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I don't wonder. Why wouldn't they? Hell our border is as much a sieve as the ones in Afghanistan.
And look who OBAMA has running offense for the Arizona Law! This guy represented the TALIBAN in Court.
http://newbigtech.newsvine.com/_news/2010/07/08/4639769-lawyer-who-defended-american-taliban-now-heads-doj-suit-against-arizona-the-daily-caller-breaking-news-opinion-research-and-entertainment?last=1278617639&threadId=1006458&sp=0&pc=25&commentId=15421614#c15421614
Hezbollah is VERY active in South America, in Venezuela with tacit backing from Chavez, in the tri-border area of Paraguay, Punta del Este, in Colombia with FARC guerrillas and drug smugglers, and now in Mexico. It is clear they are raising funds through drug and arms smuggling and probably looking at smuggling terrorists into the US for some kind of massive attack. We obviously need good intelligence on them.
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