Today is a big news day, with the report of a plot to blow up airplanes in flight from the United Kingdom to the United States to commit "mass murder on an unimaginable scale."
Here are the big story and some of the finest articles, columns and blog posts out there today. (Check back for updates. Newest items will be in red.)
My thoughts on the trans-Atlantic terror plot and the war on terror are here.
BBC News, 'Airlines terror plot' disrupted
A plot to blow up planes in flight from the UK to the US and commit "mass murder on an unimaginable scale" has been disrupted, Scotland Yard has said
Brian Ross, ABC News, Five London Suspects Still at Large
It isn't over -- urgent search underway for five suspects on the loose
Gateway Pundit, Mike Wallace Exalts Sociopathic, Holocaust Denying, Jew Hater
Mike Wallace praises the nutjob Mamoud Ahmadinejad who would "Wipe Israel from the Map!"
Alex Debat, ABC News, The Man Who Is Planning the Next Attack on America
Pakistani officials tell ABC News a new terrorist plan to attack the United States and Europe is being organized by Pakistani Matiur Rehman, who holds the log of recruits who attended al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan in the 1990s
Douglas J. Hagmann & Judi McLeod, Have You Seen These Men? (via Lucianne)
11 Egyptian students being sought. Here are their photos. Study carefully.
Captain's Quarters, British Shut Down Heathrow As Terror Attack Thwarted
There is a disturbing discrepancy between the number of suspects -- as many as 50 -- and the number arrested -- 21
Michelle Malkin, "Imminent," "massive" jihad UK plot foiled; goal: "mass murder on an unimaginable scale"
The new plot is almost identical to al Qaeda's foiled 1995 Operation Bojinka, part of which involved a massive, multi-plane terror attack on US-bound airplanes abroad
Little Green Footballs, Directed By Green Helmet Guy
Conclusive proof that the photographs from Qana were cynically staged
Peter Wehner, White House, A Clarifying Moment
There is no retreat. Islamic terrorists will pursue a "weak horse" (Bin Laden's phrase describing weak nations) to the ends of the earth
Victor Davis Hanson, RealClearPolitics, Worry About the West -- Not Israel
Even more worrisome than the biased coverage of the war is the fact that many politicians, intellectuals and media in the West will not or cannot fathom the moral differences between Hezbollah and Israel
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