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Jordan Airs Confessions of Al-Qaida Suspects Who Allegedly Planned Bomb and Poison Gas (Nerve Gas)
Associated Press ^ | Apr 26, 2004 | Jamal Halaby

Posted on 04/26/2004 2:16:04 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Al-Qaida plotted bombings and poison gas attacks against the U.S. Embassy and other targets in Jordan, two conspirators said in a confession aired Monday on Jordanian state television.

Azmi al-Jayousi, identified as the head of the Jordanian cell of al-Qaida, appeared Monday in a 20-minute taped program and described meeting Jordanian militant Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi in neighboring Iraq to plan the foiled plot.

A commentator said the plotters wanted to kill "80,000" Jordanians and had targeted the prime minister's office, intelligence headquarters and the U.S. Embassy.

Another Jordanian suspect, car mechanic Hussein Sharif Hussein, was shown saying al-Jayousi asked him to buy vehicles and modify them so that they could crash through gates and walls.

U.S. officials have offered a $10 million reward for al-Zarqawi's capture, saying he is a close associate of al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden and is trying to build a network of foreign militants in neighboring Iraq to work on al-Qaida's behalf. His whereabouts are unknown.

A Web site known for publicizing messages from Muslim extremists on Monday carried a purported claim of responsibility from al-Zarqawi for suicide boat attacks against Gulf oil terminals Saturday that killed three Americans and disabled Iraq's biggest terminal for more than 24 hours.

"I have pledged loyalty to Abu-Musab to fully be obedient and listen to him without discussion," al-Jayousi said in the Jordanian television segment. He said he first met al-Zarqawi in Afghanistan, where al-Jayousi said he studied explosives, "before Afghanistan fell." He said he later met al-Zarqawi in Iraq, but was not specific about when.

The videotape also showed still photographs of al-Jayousi and nine other suspects. The commentator said four of those pictured had been killed in clashes with security forces.

Al-Jayousi said he received about $170,000 from al-Zarqawi to finance the plot and used part of it to buy 20 tons of chemicals. He did not identify the chemicals, but said they "were enough for all the operations in the Jordanian arena."

Images of what the commentator said were vans filled with blue jugs of chemical explosives were included in the broadcast.

Hussein, the car mechanic, said he met al-Jayousi in 1999 but did not clearly say when the terror plans were laid out.

The bearded Hussein, looking anxious, said al-Jayousi told him the aim was "carrying out the first suicide attack to be launched by al-Qaida using chemicals" and "striking at Jordan, its Hashemite (royal family) and launching war on the Crusaders and nonbelievers.

Officials said they had arrested the suspects in two raids in late March and early April. Last week, officials said four other terror suspects believed linked to the same conspiracy were killed in a shootout with police in Amman.

Government officials have said the suspects plotted to detonate a powerful bomb targeting Jordan's secret service and use poison gas against the prime minister's office, the U.S. Embassy and other diplomatic missions. Had the bomb exploded, it could have killed at least 20,000 people and wrecked buildings within a half-mile radius, the officials have said.

No trial date has been set in the case.

Airing suspects' confessions before their trial is unusual in Jordan. In 1998, six men accused of affiliation with a militant group confessed on television to planting a bomb that exploded outside an Amman hotel. Five years later, a court found them innocent.

The unusual move may be an attempt to answer critics who claim the government has exaggerated the terror danger to justify tightening security. Officials in Jordan, a moderate Arab nation with close ties to the United States and a peace treaty with Israel, say the kingdom has been repeatedly targeted by al-Qaida and other militant groups.


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Two new details here, one is that the chemicals were bought for cash and may not have been prepared Chemical Weapons, but something to be improvised before use.

The second point is that some target were to be attacked with explosives and others with poison gas. This makes sense as there was a large quantity of explosives found. If the explosives were used at the same place as the poison gas, the heat and violence of the explosion would have destroyed much of the poison gas.

Still no word on what kind of poison gas was involved.

1 posted on 04/26/2004 2:16:06 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Anti-Bubba182
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1124697/posts

This should help to answer some of your questions.
2 posted on 04/26/2004 2:21:29 PM PDT by Angelus Errare
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To: Anti-Bubba182
Why or how are the Jordanians getting these cowards to speak so quickly, and secondly, why are they broadcasting what they are saying? There has to be a reason.
3 posted on 04/26/2004 2:23:13 PM PDT by vpintheak (Our Liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain!)
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To: vpintheak
How? Jordan does use torture and without doubt would have used on these people. As to why, could be a lot of reasons,
it shows the security forces are on the job or that Al-Qaida is not the friend of the Jordanian people.
4 posted on 04/26/2004 2:41:02 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Anti-Bubba182
This story keeps fading away and returning. It's days old and keeps being reported like it just occurred. The second time it was resurrected I thought it was the second occurrence.
5 posted on 04/26/2004 2:43:29 PM PDT by OneTimeLurker
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To: Anti-Bubba182; Eagle9; freedox; chesty_puller; GRRRRR; MouthOfTheSouth; Memother; ATOMIC_PUNK; ...
Bumps And Pings
6 posted on 04/26/2004 2:48:54 PM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: OneTimeLurker
The confessions amount to something that can be shown on TV and the poison gas angle is exciting enough for the news.

Personally I would like to know what kind of gas was involved and the extent of the Syrian connection. I am hoping for more information as the story develops.

7 posted on 04/26/2004 2:49:35 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: OneTimeLurker
No wonder freepers are confused. This story first broke on FR on April 10. Look for the networks to air it tonight. They are only 2 FULL WEEKS LATE on this bombshell story. The trucks and their cargo came from Syria where the WMD's were shipped by Saddam. The networks finally got wind of this today. Pitiful.
8 posted on 04/26/2004 3:33:57 PM PDT by Former Proud Canadian
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
hmmmm, ... I wonder which method the Jordanians used; from the Gestapo playbook or the Kempi-Tai playbook?
9 posted on 04/26/2004 5:50:54 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Anti-Bubba182
Here is the afternoon update:

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Today: April 26, 2004 at 18:06:18 PDT

Jordan Airs al-Qaida Suspects' Confessions

By JAMAL HALABY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -

Al-Qaida plotted bomb and poison gas attacks against the U.S. Embassy and other targets in Jordan, suspects confessed in a videotape that aired Monday on Jordanian state television. A commentator said the plotters hoped to kill 80,000 people.

One of the alleged conspirators, Azmi al-Jayousi, said he was acting on the orders of Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi, a Jordanian wanted by the United States for allegedly organizing terrorists to fight U.S. troops in Iraq on behalf of al-Qaida. U.S. officials have offered a $10 million reward for his capture.

Al-Jayousi, identified as the head of a Jordanian terror cell, said he met al-Zarqawi in neighboring Iraq to plan the attacks.

The 20-minute taped program contained what were described as confessions by the suspects, who were arrested a month ago. Officials said four terror suspects believed linked to the conspiracy died in a shootout with police in Amman last week.

A commentator on the tape, who wasn't further identified, said the plotters targeted Jordan's secret service, its prime minister's office and the U.S. Embassy.

"At least 80,000 people would have been killed," the commentator said. Al-Zarqawi "is the terrorist" who plotted this operation."

Another Jordanian suspect, car mechanic Hussein Sharif Hussein, was shown saying al-Jayousi asked him to buy vehicles and modify them so that they could crash through gates and walls.

The bearded Hussein, looking anxious, said al-Jayousi told him the aim was "carrying out the first suicide attack to be launched by al-Qaida using chemicals ... striking at Jordan, its Hashemite (royal family) and launching war on the Crusaders and nonbelievers."

A Web site known for publicizing messages from Muslim extremists on Monday carried a purported claim of responsibility from al-Zarqawi for suicide boat attacks against Gulf oil terminals Saturday that killed three Americans and disabled Iraq's biggest terminal for more than 24 hours.

"I have pledged loyalty to Abu-Musab to fully be obedient and listen to him without discussion," al-Jayousi said in the Jordanian television segment. He said he first met al-Zarqawi in Afghanistan, where al-Jayousi said he studied explosives, "before Afghanistan fell." He said he later met al-Zarqawi in Iraq, but was not specific about when.

The videotape also showed still photographs of al-Jayousi and nine other suspects. The commentator said four had been killed in clashes with security forces. Three of the slain men were identified as Syrians. But Syria has denied Jordanian claims that militants involved in the plot entered Jordan from Syria.

Al-Jayousi said he received about $170,000 from al-Zarqawi to finance the plot and used part of it to buy 20 tons of chemicals. He did not identify the chemicals, but said they "were enough for all the operations in the Jordanian arena."

Images of what the commentator said were vans filled with blue jugs of chemical explosives were included in the broadcast.

Hussein, the car mechanic, said he met al-Jayousi in 1999 but did not clearly say when the terror plans were laid out.

Al-Jayousi said he and Hussein bought five vehicles, including a truck which was to be filled with explosives and used to attack the intelligence department. At least two vehicles had forged license plates and car registrations.

Citing unidentified technical experts, the commentator said al-Jayousi had made enough explosives to cause "two explosions - conventional and chemical - which were to have directly affected an area within a 2-kilometer (one mile) radius."

Al-Jayousi said he began making the explosives in a secret lab. Another detained terror suspect, Ahmad Samir, said that he worked in one of the labs for two months. "I never had the chance to leave it at all ... for the protection of the operation."

No trial date has been set in the case.

Airing suspects' confessions before their trial is unusual in Jordan. In 1998, six men accused of affiliation with a militant group confessed on television to planting a bomb that exploded outside an Amman hotel. Five years later, a court found them innocent.

The unusual move may be an attempt to answer critics who claim the government has exaggerated the terror danger to justify tightening security. Officials in Jordan, a moderate Arab nation with close ties to the United States and a peace treaty with Israel, say the kingdom has been repeatedly targeted by al-Qaida and other militant groups.

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10 posted on 04/26/2004 6:22:16 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: Angelus Errare; Dog; Cap Huff; swarthyguy; Coop; blam
Additional details on the lab in the update I just posted!
11 posted on 04/26/2004 6:27:01 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Ken Robinson, a CNN terrorist analyst, said on Headline News that the chemicals were precursors of Sarin and blister agents. I just got in on the end of that and don't have more details.
12 posted on 04/26/2004 6:46:01 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Anti-Bubba182
Jordan says major al Qaeda plot disrupted

"..At issue is the presence of a large quantity of sulfuric acid among the tons of chemicals seized by Jordanian authorities. Sulfuric acid can be used as a blister agent, but it more commonly can increase the size of conventional explosions, according to U.S. officials..."

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"..Jordanian authorities said the attack would have mixed a combination of 71 lethal chemicals, which they said has never been done before, including blistering agents to cause third-degree burns, nerve gas and choking agents.

A Jordanian government scientist said the plot had been carefully worked out, with just the right amount of explosives to spread the deadly cloud without diminishing the effects of the chemicals. The blast would not burn up the poisonous chemicals but instead produce a toxic cloud, the scientist said, possibly spreading for a mile, maybe more..."

13 posted on 04/26/2004 6:51:07 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Anti-Bubba182; Dog
which is exactly what loftus said last week. they can survive the heat of the blast.
14 posted on 04/26/2004 6:53:34 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: oceanview
Loftus added VX into his speculation, which has not been found.
15 posted on 04/26/2004 6:56:44 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: oceanview
PING
16 posted on 04/26/2004 6:57:20 PM PDT by pointsal
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To: Former Proud Canadian
The trucks and their cargo came from Syria where the WMD's were shipped by Saddam.

But..but..Saddam never had WMDs ;-)
We never found any so they must not exist. So confusing...
..NOT!

17 posted on 04/26/2004 7:12:33 PM PDT by evad ("Such an enemy cannot be deterred, detained, appeased, or negotiated with. It can only be destroyed")
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To: vpintheak
I'm thinking Abdul and the boys may have said hello to good old Mr. Cattle Prod. As to why - the Jordanians have been defending their Hashemite kingdom agains all comers for some time now and these bozos were going to try to kill 80,000 of them for being insufficiently enthusiastic against the American infidel. It can make a feller sore...
18 posted on 04/26/2004 7:17:59 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Anti-Bubba182
Jordanian Militants Shown Confessing on State TV

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1124800/posts

19 posted on 04/26/2004 7:18:27 PM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Tribune7
How can anyone trust these religious fundamentalists?
20 posted on 04/26/2004 7:31:00 PM PDT by balrog666 (A public service post.)
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