1985 BEIRUT CAR BOMBING

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  • . April 1983 - A suicide car bombing against the U.S.



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  • . 13, 2001 a German court convicted four people for the bombing.
  • . April 18, 1983 - A suicide car bombing against the U.S.



    CNS - Major Conventional Terrorist Incidents 1980s to 2000
  • . Ninety-four people were killed and 152 people were injured as a result of the bombings.
  • . Timothy McVeigh was convicted and later executed for the bombing.
  • . Six people were killed and 1, 042 people were injured; Ramsi Yousef and other co-conspirators were convicted for the bombing.
  • . In February 2001, Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi was convicted of murder for carrying out the bombing and Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah was found not guilty.



    U.S. Army - Timeline of Terrorism
  • . Pan Am 103 Bombing, December 21, 1988: Pan American Airlines Flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie, Scotland, by a bomb believed to have been placed on the aircraft by Libyan terrorists in Frankfurt, West Germany.
  • . servicemen riding in a Greek Air Force bus near Athens were injured in an apparent bombing attack, carried out by the revolutionary organization known as November 17.
  • . Berlin Discothèque Bombing, April 5, 1986: Two U.S.
  • . Aircraft Bombing in Greece, March 30, 1986: A Palestinian splinter group detonated a bomb as TWA Flight 840 approached Athens airport, killing four U.S.
  • . Restaurant Bombing in Spain, April 12, 1984: Eighteen U.S.
  • . Bombing of Marine Barracks, Beirut, October 23, 1983: Simultaneous suicide truck-bomb attacks were made on American and French compounds in Beirut, Lebanon.
  • . Bombing of U.S.
  • . Installation Bombing, August 31, 1981: The Red Army exploded a bomb at the U.S.

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    A Chronology of Significant Terrorist Incidents, 1961-1996
  • . Installation Bombing, August 31, 1981: The Red Army exploded a bomb at the U.S.
  • . Bombing of U.S.
  • . Bombing of Marine Barracks, Beirut, October 23, 1983: Simultaneous suicide truck-bomb attacks were made on American and French compounds in Beirut, Lebanon.
  • . Hizballah Restaurant Bombing, April 12, 1984: Eighteen U.S.
  • . Air India Bombing, June 23, 1985: A bomb destroyed an Air India Boeing 747 over the Atlantic, killing all 329 people aboard.
  • . Aircraft Bombing in Greece, March 30, 1986: A Palestinian splinter group detonated a bomb as TWA Flight 840 approached Athens Airport, killing four U.S.
  • . Berlin Discoteque Bombing, April 5, 1986: Two U.S.
  • . Kimpo Airport Bombing, September 14, 1986: North Korean agents detonated an explosive device at Seoul's Kimpo Airport, killing five persons and injuring 29 others.
  • . servicemen riding in a Greek Air Force bus near Athens were injured in an apparent bombing attack, carried out by the revolutionary organization known as 17 November.


    A/40/985-S/17668 of 5 December 1985
  • . It is a compendium of bombings, kidnappings, assassinations, executions, coups, hijackings, border incursions, and outright war.


    Economist's View: History of the Car Bomb: "The poor man's air force" Part 2
  • . "he worked out with the Saudis a plan to use a car bomb to kill [Hezbollah leader] Sheikh Fadlallah who they determined was one of the people behind, not only the Marine barracks, but was involved in the taking of American hostages in Beirut… It was Casey on his own, saying, ‘I‘m going to solve the big problem by essentially getting tougher or as tough as the terrorists in using their weapon -- the car bomb.'" The CIA's own operatives, however, proved incapable of carrying out the bombing, so Casey subcontracted the operation to Lebanese agents led by a former British SAS officer and financed by Saudi Ambassador Prince Bandar.
  • . "Yousaf and the Afghan car-bombing squads he trained, " writes Coll, "regarded Kabul University professors as fair game, " as well as movie theaters and cultural events.
  • . Although some members of the National Security Council reportedly denounced the bombings and assassinations as "outright terrorism, " Casey was delighted with the results.


    Signaleer: 41 Reasons Why I Support the War on Terror
  • . The list begins with the event that initiated my own awakening to this problem, the bombing of the US Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon in 1983.
  • . Responsibility claimed by Hezbollah as revenge for March bombing in Beirut.
  • . servicemen riding in a Greek Air Force bus near Athens were injured in an apparent bombing attack, carried out by the revolutionary organization known as 17 November.
  • . HAMAS's Izz al-Din al-Qassem Battalion claimed responsibility for the bombing in retaliation for the Hebron massacre two years before, but later denied involvement.
  • . HAMAS also issued a leaflet assuming responsibility for the bombing signed by the Squads of the New Disciples of Martyr Yahya Ayyash, the Engineer, claiming the bombing was in retaliation for Ayyash's death on 5 January 1996.
  • . HAMAS and the Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ) both claimed responsibility for the bombing.

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  • . servicemen riding in a Greek Air Force bus near Athens were injured in an apparent bombing attack, carried out by the revolutionary organization known as 17 November.


    Townhall.com :: Columns :: Winning the war with the car bomb by Charles Krauthammer - Oct 31, 2003
  • . It would have been the equivalent of the two Beirut bombings in one: a psychologically crushing massacre of Americans -- which would have sparked immediate debate at home about withdrawal -- and the instantaneous destruction of much of the pro-American government, a political decapitation that would have left very few Iraqis courageous enough to fill the vacuum.


    Admiral Quixote's Roundtable: The Bitter Camp Speaks
  • . 3) Which country was responsible for a car bomb which killed 80 civilians in Beirut in 1985, in a botched assassination attempt, thereby making it the most lethal terrorist bombing in modern Middle East history? I believe you are wrong about blaming this on the United States.
  • . I believe this is an urban legend that got started when, a terrorist who built bombs , blamed the CIA for a bombing that killed his brother.
  • . The car-bomb attack reportedly was ordered by Israel in reprisal for the bombing of the Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires earlier that year that killed 86.
  • . As for the most lethal terrorist bombing? Your ignorance is astounding.
  • . Did you bother to even look up your ? The 1985 incident wasn't even the most lethal terrorist bombing in Beirut...
  • . Or don't the deaths of Americans count in your anti-American view of the world? 4) Which country's illegal bombing of Libya in 1986 was described by the UN Legal Committee as a "classic case" of terrorism? Why do you think the opinion of the UN Legal Committee matters? The UN consists of many non-democratic nations and many of these nations end up on UN committees.




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