Posted on 07/06/2007 5:19:11 PM PDT by FARS
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Confirmation From al-Qaida-Linked Group on Attempted Use of Nuclear Weapon, Ties With Iran, and Failed Assassination Bid Against US President and Jordanian King
Analysis: By Gregory R. Copley and GIS Staff.
US intelligence sources have indicated that US counter-terror analysts were looking at what they felt were changes in targeting and methodological doctrine by al-Qaida-linked jihadist terrorist groups.
In particular, the translations of the information on the website which provided the basis for the assessment were believed to highlight a new low-tech terrorism against targets in the West.
GIS/Defense & Foreign Affairs analysts, who have viewed the entire context of the comments on the website, however, believe that the remarks presage not only a widening of doctrine (not a replacement of existing targeting doctrine), but also give new information confirming other major, and hitherto unconfirmed, data about al-Qaida strategies and linkages.
New revelations on a website connected with the al-Iqlas Islamist movement have provided confirmation of:
(a) Al-Qaidas acquisition of at least one nuclear weapon (believed to be a Soviet-built suitcase nuclear weapon), and its consideration of use in a spectacular operations (believed to have been the US Republican National Convention in 2004 in New York); and
(b) Confirmation that so-called al-Qaida operations were intimately known to the clerical Government of Iran, which essentially controlled an al-Qaida mission in November 2006 to assassinate US Pres. George W. Bush and Jordanian Pres. Abdullah Bin Al-Hussein.
(Excerpt) Read more at antimullah.com ...
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Low Tech could also mean germs. With dozens of al-qaeda doctors available, germs would be familiar to them.
Thanks for the ping!
They’ve lost. Screw the bastards. IMHO.
Whatever doubt they had for repercussions, whether from Islam or our wrath, would have been buried when her winkyness went all the way over there to surrender, and her counterpart in the senate surrendered live on TV.
With both houses of congress out of the way, a movie in the local grocery store advocating the assasination of our CIC, and the pentagon prosecuting Marines for responding to ambushes, we must look like the world's biggest pinanta'.
Or, at least the 2nd biggest. RosieHoDonnel IS the world's biggest pinanta'
Keep repeating this truth.
This is typical islamofascist blow hardism.
They haven’t managed to pull off another 9/11 and it’s killing them.So they issue a statment claiming they MEANT for it to be that way.
Meanwhile their highly competent operatives can’t light a fuse - or manage to kill infidels while they do manage to set themselves on fire.
AQ isn’t fighting smart. Something has kept them from doing things in the US like they have in Europe. I would love to say it was Homeland Sec, but to be honest I suspect there is something more holding them back. Perhaps they don’t have the support here, or they may be trying for another big attack. Which is good, because one big attack is easier to stop than a hundred small attacks.
I don’t believe a word about suitcase nukes, we’ve been hearing that for 20 years. If AQ had suitcase nukes, they would’ve used them already.
global jihad bump
However, if they do in fact exist, they would only have a yield similar to a tactical nuclear device, i.e., not a city-destroyer. The fear is not so much the enemy has huge yield nuclear weapons, but tiny yield devices that could relatively small amount of physical damage, but the resulting societal effects would be huge. The information on how to construct such devices is highly classified.
I’ve read that the “suitcase” nukes are more like “footlocker” nukes and very heavy. Maybe they’ve got them and are waiting for some future time to use them.
I’ve always had the attitude that if AQ had small nukes, they would’ve used them. Maybe not. Maybe they’re just trying to keep everybody on edge chasing leads that turn out to be dead or not worth much, then we’ll let our guard down and go back to sleep. AQ has got to be enjoying the fact that the media is on their side, especially when that media tends to deny that there is even a terrorism problem.
The terrorist M.O. is to operate in the shadows with quick small hit-and-retreat attacks. If they step up attacks too much and get too much in-your-face, they know that our govt. will get serious and really take it to them.
If they were to assassinate the president, they know Cheney would start burning countries like Iran and Syria to the ground, and have public support doing it.
whats funny about this
“Ultimately, the jihadists plan was aborted on instructions from Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri because of theological rather than operational reasons”
this Copley guy was just on fox 30 minutes ago and guess what he said
“they tried to set off a suitcase nuke at the RNC and it didnt work”
differing stories makes me think it might be made up
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