Of a network trying to get over there and join these militants in syria. Now, if their plan did not succeed to join isis they also had plans to carry out terrorist attacks here in this country, perhaps attacking trying to kill the president of the United States or fbi agents and Police Officers. Its a very serious complaint against these three. And this is a really interesting case in several respects because the fbi and the National Security division of the Justice Department have been looking to see if there are any indications of networks trying to get these people these recruits over to syria. And they havent found it. This case presents that exact fear that theyve been wondering, theyve been expecting to find. Two of these all of these men are residents of the United States. But two of them are citizens of uzbekistan. One is a citizen of kazakhstan. But i take it they were legal residents in the United States do we know that . They are, wolf. And whats interesting, too, according
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Tokyo, Japan – Synspective, a SAR satellite data and analytics solution provider, today announced that it is entering into memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with Uzbekistan’s Center for Space Monitoring and Geoinformation Technologies and Kazakhstan Gharysh Sapary (KGS), the national space agency of Kazakhstan. In early January, along with key ministry officials from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Japan,
Synspective is increasing its reach into key Central Asian markets. The Japanese SAR satellite data and analytics solution provider has entered into MoUs