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"A History of the Car Bomb" Series Worth ReadingBy Andrew Cochran
"Asia Times Online" has a two-part series, "A History of the Car Bomb," by American author Mike Davis, in the April 13 and April 18 editions. It's a fascinating history of the car bomb from its first use in September 1920 in New York by Mario Buda, a comrade of famous anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti, through its recent use by Islamic terrorists. Mr. Davis appears unbiased; he will make some uncomfortable in his discussion of its past use by forces now allied with the United States against those Islamic terrorists who use the car bomb today against us. I don't know whether it's new or whether these parts are excerpts from a book, but I recommend it and look forward to readers' comments. I'll update this post if they run other segments. The Wikipedia online encyclopedia has a good article on the car bomb with a table of mass car bombing events. An excerpt from the "Asia Time Online" series : "Buda's wagon was, in essence, the prototype car bomb: the first use of an inconspicuous vehicle, anonymous in almost any urban setting, to transport large quantities of high explosive into precise range of a high-value target. It was not replicated, as far as I have been able to determine, until January 12, 1947, when the Stern Gang drove a truckload of explosives into a British police station in Haifa, Palestine, killing four and injuring 140. The Stern Gang (a pro-fascist splinter group led by Avraham Stern that broke away from the right-wing Zionist paramilitary Irgun) would soon use truck and car bombs to kill Palestinians as well: a creative atrocity immediately reciprocated by British deserters fighting on the side of Palestinian nationalists. "Zarqawi, it is claimed, is pursuing an essentially eschatological rather than political goal: a cleansing of enemies without end until the Earth is ruled by a single, righteous caliphate.
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