Moslem terrorism continues to rage around the world, even as the Americans pursue their war against it in Iraq and Afghanistan.



In Kuwait, a second American soldier has died at the hands of a Muslim convert serving in the U.S. armed forces. The latter threw grenades and fired into a tent of the 101st Airborne Division on Sunday morning, killing a U.S. soldier on the spot and wounding 13 others; one of the latter has now died of his wounds. American media and other sources have been playing down the fact that the suspected murderer is a Muslim convert.



In India, Moslem terrorists perpetrated their second attack in three days, killing one person and wounding six with a bomb placed inside a fuel tanker in Jammu. Two days ago, Moslem terrorists massacred 24 Hindus, including children, in a Kashmiri village. Israel's government released a strong condemnation of this "heinous act of terrorism," saying that Israel, which "faces a continuous onslaught of murderous terrorism, calls on every civilized person and state in the world to join in the uncompromising struggle against the scourge of terrorism."



In the Philippines, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front fired rocket-propelled grenades into a row of houses in a predominantly Christian farming village today, killing at least five people, including a child, and wounding several others.



In New York City, the US Air Force has renewed overflights in response to renewed alerts of terrorism targeting the city. So reports The New York Times.