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"وَلَا يَزَالُ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا تُصِيبُهُمْ بِمَا صَنَعُوا قَارِعَةٌ أَوْ تَحُلُّ قَرِيبًا مِنْ دَارِهِمْ حَتَّى يَأْتِيَ وَعْدُ اللَّهِ إِنَّ اللَّهَ لَا يُخْلِفُ الْمِيعَادَ"
في تمام الساعة الواحدة و النصف مساءا يوم الخميس "يوم أمس" .. فتح الرائد نضال حسن مالك "طبيب نفسي" يعمل في إحدى القواعد الامريكية في تكساس النار على الجنود في قاعدة فورت هود الأمريكية بولاية تكساس .. فقتل منهم 12 و اصاب 30 جندي أمريكي في مذبحة بالقاعدة الأمريكية
و مازالت الأخبار متضاربة كما هي عادة عباد الصليب حول هل قُتل نضال أم ما يزال حيا .. و ما هو السبب في تلكم المذبحة
المصدر بالانجليزية هناابتسامة ما قبل الجنة
لقائد الهجوم / مالك نضال حسن Nidal Malik Nadal Hasan
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قال مصدري عسكري امريكي ان 12 شخصا على الاقل قتلوا واصيب 31 اخرون بجراح حين فتح جندي امريكي النار في قاعدة عسكرية امريكية في تكساس الخميس 5 نوفمبر/تشرين الثاني .
وقال الجنرال بوب كون قائد قاعدة فورت هود العسكرية الامريكية في تكساس للصحفيين ان المسلح قتل في هذا الهجوم". واعتقل جنديان اخران للاشتباه فيهما. واضاف كون ان اطلاق النار وقع في "منشأة تجهيز الجنود" التي كان تجرى فيها فحوص طبية في الدقائق الاخيرة لجنود يستعدون للانتشار في الخارج. ووقع اطلاق الرصاص في نحو الساعة الواحدة والنصف ظهرا.
وتابع الجنرال قوله "قتل مطلق النار، لقد كان جنديا، واعتقلنا جنديين اخرين للاشتباه فيهما. وكانت هناك روايات شهود عيان تفيد انه ربما صدر اطلاق النار من أكثر من شخص".
وتعتبر قاعدة فورت هود العسكرية الامريكية في تكساس أكبر قاعدة عسكرية في العالم، ونقطة رئيسية لنشر القوات في العمليات الامريكية في العراق وافغانستان.
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Who is Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan?
08:46 PM CST on Thursday, November 5, 2009
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The Army psychiatrist suspected of carrying a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, had come to the attention of authorities six months ago because of Internet postings that discussed suicide bombings and other threats, law enforcement officials said Thursday.
The postings appeared to have been made by Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who was shot during the shootings at the Army post that left 12 dead and 31 wounded. Despite early reports Hasan was killed, he was reported alive later in the evening at a Fort Hood news conference.
The officials say they are still trying to confirm that he was the author. They said an official investigation was not opened.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case.
One of the Web postings that authorities reviewed is a blog that equates suicide bombers with a soldier throwing himself on a grenade to save the lives of his comrades.
"To say that this soldier committed suicide is inappropriate. Its (sic) more appropriate to say he is a brave hero that sacrificed his life for a more noble cause," said the Internet posting. "Scholars have paralled (sic) this to suicide bombers whose intention, by sacrificing their lives, is to help save Muslims by killing enemy soldiers."
Military officials said Hasan, 39, had worked for six years at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, where he had received a poor performance evaluation. He transferred to Fort Hood in July.
The officials, who had access to Hasan's military record, spoke on condition of anonymity because such records are confidential.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, said Hasan was about to deploy overseas, but it was not known whether he was headed to Iraq or Afghanistan.
Retired Army Col. Terry Lee told Fox News that he worked with Hasan, who had hoped Obama would pull troops out of Afghanistan and Iraq. Lee said Hasan got into frequent arguments with others in the military who supported the wars, and had tried hard to prevent his pending deployment.
Hasan is single with no children. He was born in Virginia and graduated from Virginia Tech University, where he was a member of the ROTC and earned a bachelor's degree in biochemistry in 1997. He received his medical degree from the military's Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., in 2001. He did his internship, residency and a fellowship at Walter Reed