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Threat Matrix: Daily Terror Threat - Thread 5
CNN ^ | March 12, 2004

Posted on 03/12/2004 8:23:06 PM PST by thecabal

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- This week's deadly train bombings in Spain will not lead to a rise in the U.S. color-coded terror threat alert system, a Department of Homeland Security spokesman said Friday.

"Based on the current intelligence, we have no specific indicators that terrorist groups are considering such an attack in the U.S. in the near term," said department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse.

(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...


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To: Calpernia
Oh Must be Then. And the last letter of "A" I just assumed it was in Alaska. My mistake. Texas it is then.
1,281 posted on 03/16/2004 2:34:51 PM PST by Revel
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To: Calpernia
It does say Sanantonio Texas all over the place..Duh!!!
1,282 posted on 03/16/2004 2:37:21 PM PST by Revel
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To: JustPiper
"There is growing but unnoticed threat to U.S. national security. A new terrorist, nuclear/bioweapons and geopolitical threat may well come from an axis including the regimes of Castro in Cuba, Chavez in Venezuela and the pro-Castro presidents of Brazil and Ecuador."

Bump. Remember that Executive Order about Cuban waters? And the information Sean shared about threats to oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, deep water mines, etc.?

1,283 posted on 03/16/2004 2:39:27 PM PST by jerseygirl
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U.S. Hunts for Gunmen in Haiti, Aristide in Seclusion

By Ibon Villelabeitia and Michael Christie

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters) - U.S. Marines raided one of Port-au-Prince's most dangerous slums in a crackdown on gunmen firing at U.S. forces in troubled Haiti where the interim prime minister was set to pick a new Cabinet on Tuesday.

In Washington, the White House blasted Jamaica's decision to allow ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to visit -- a move that has infuriated Haiti's new government because of its potential to stir up violence.

Aristide, who returned to the Caribbean on Monday from Africa after being forced out of office on Feb. 29 by an armed revolt and U.S. pressure to quit, was in seclusion at a country house northeast of the capital, Kingston.

Aristide's stay in Jamaica enraged the new Haitian government, which fears the former slum priest's presence 115 miles from Haiti's shores might galvanize his supporters, many of whom see Aristide as a champion of the poor and believe he was kidnapped in a U.S.-backed coup.

One day after suffering their first casualty in Haiti, a column of 120 U.S. Marines swept through the Belair slum, an Aristide stronghold, on foot and in armored vehicles mounted with machine guns in a major show of force.

U.S. forces leading a 2,650-strong force have fought half a dozen battles with Aristide loyalists -- killing six people -- since they landed hours after Aristide left the country.

Lt. Col. Dave Lapan said Marines and members of the Haitian police on Monday night raided two buildings in Belair, where a Marine was shot in the arm by gunmen in an ambush on Sunday. No arrests were made. Marines said they did not open fire.

Moving toward setting up a transitional government, new Prime Minister Gerard Latortue was set to pick a Cabinet on Tuesday. The Cabinet, which will run the poor Caribbean nation until elections are held, could be sworn in as soon as Wednesday.

Latortue, selected by a U.S.-backed council of leading Haitians, has said he plans to bring in members of Aristide's Lavalas Family political movement to form a government of national reconciliation.

The man tipped to hold the critical security portfolio is former army Gen. Herard Abraham, regarded as a respected military man in a country with a history of brutal military rulers.

Abraham, who as the commander of the armed forces handed power over to a Supreme Court judge in 1989 to end a military government, will be involved in disarmament efforts of rival gangs in this deeply divided country awash with weapons.

More than 200 people have been killed in the month-long violence.

"THIS IS NOT IRAQ"

Resident in Belair were defiant and angry at the raids.

"This is not Kosovo. This is not Iraq. This is not Chechnya. They have to withdraw their war tanks because we are not terrorists," Wilgo Supreme Edouard said outside a church where huge bullet holes poked the walls of buildings.

Weighing in a dispute which has caused a diplomatic rift between Port-au-Prince and Kingston, Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez offered refuge to Aristide.

"We don't recognize the new government of Haiti. The president of Haiti is called Jean-Bertrand Aristide," Chavez said in Venezuela.

Latortue said on Monday he was recalling Haiti's ambassador to Jamaica. Jamaican Foreign Minister K.D. Knight said in a statement later in the day Jamaica had not been formally informed of the decision and so it could not respond.

But he added, "Jamaica has not recognized the interim Government of Haiti as this will be the subject of deliberations" at a meeting later this month of heads of government of the Caribbean Community, a regional group that Haiti belongs to and which Jamaica currently chairs.

In an interview with The Washington Post published on Tuesday, Aristide insisted he is still president, reiterated his belief that he was the victim of a coup by the United States, and said he hoped his followers would take comfort from having him nearby.

"I do believe many Haitians who are poor or suffering, or in hiding, think that if I am closer physically, it's better for them instead of being far away," he told the newspaper, which had a reporter with Aristide on his journey from the Central African Republic.

But Washington, which reinstalled Aristide in 1994 after a coup overthrew him, does not want Aristide so close. The White House said Aristide's visit to Jamaica was "not helpful."

1,284 posted on 03/16/2004 2:40:13 PM PST 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: JustPiper
What about US Mr. President?

The more President Bush embraces outsourcing (under very poor advisement) he is undermining his re-election possibilities with those voters who have been displaced and who have lost their jobs, who have run out of unemployment, and who have retired early because there are no jobs. He really needs to get out more amongst the public and listen to us rather than those advisors who represent Big Business (campaign donations). Last time I checked, companies don't vote, citizens do.

1,285 posted on 03/16/2004 2:42:42 PM PST by MamaDearest (We make war that we may live in peace.)
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To: MamaDearest
"He really needs to get out more amongst the public and listen to us rather than those advisors who represent Big Business (campaign donations). Last time I checked, companies don't vote, citizens do."

AMEN
1,286 posted on 03/16/2004 2:45:38 PM PST by Revel
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To: TexKat; All
There is a Thread right here on FR that keeps up on all the latest going on in Iran:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1098517/posts
1,287 posted on 03/16/2004 2:50:25 PM PST by Revel
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To: all4one
Bump. I wish this was a tinfoil exercise. Unfortunately, I don't believe it is, at all. Remember how Cuba enters into the equation. Sean had most of the information. I wish he'd post a bit more here.
1,288 posted on 03/16/2004 2:51:02 PM PST by jerseygirl
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To: Rutles4Ever
Leave it to al Qaeda to divide and conquer...

AQ has infiltrated just about every country and island in the world. Right now there's a lot of talk about not being an isolationist nation, but that ignores the fact that we are ultimately going to have to be prepared to fight for our own survival, because it is evident nations we count on to support us in the War on Terror can turn on us in a heartbeat. If our allies are engaged in their own conflicts or the consequences of a terrorist act, we are sitting ducks for the terrorists unless we are fully prepared to defend ourselves (including on our own soil) to the nth degree in their absence.

1,289 posted on 03/16/2004 3:05:22 PM PST by MamaDearest (We make war that we may live in peace.)
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To: All
This tidbit comes from a report on how the UK might have to respond to victims of a dirty bomb attack.

Please pray it's just someone fearmongering, or tinfoil:



Dirty bomb victims 'may be shot'

JOHN INNES

POLICE could be forced to shoot members of the public to maintain order in the event of a terrorist "dirty bomb" or biological attack on Britain, it was claimed yesterday.

The Police Federation annual conference in Blackpool was told that so few officers have been trained to deal with a chemical, biological, nuclear or radiological strike that they would have to resort to "very unsavoury but necessary" crowd control.

Bob Elder, the chairman of the constables’ central committee, did not refer specifically to officers firing on civilians, but sources within the organisation said it was clear police could have to resort to firearms to stop contamination being spread by fleeing victims.

The government had failed to explain how important it would be to keep the public inside a cordon after such an atrocity, Mr Elder said.

"This is not about creating mass hysteria," he said. "This is about the opposite. The public has a right to know.

"The natural reaction from the public caught up in such an incident will be to get as far away from the scene as possible. This could, of course, only extend the problem."

In another reference to the possible use of firearms to keep control of an area, Mr Elder added: "We will be the ones who would have to carry out that containment and we would be the ones held responsible for our actions - whatever those may be."

Asked if he could foresee officers firing on civilians, he said: "It’s an option the government is going to have to consider. We haven’t got enough cops trained to deal with full-scale containment and it’s putting everyone at risk."

A spokesman for the Home Office insisted police would not have powers to shoot the public to enforce a cordon in the event of a chemical, biological, nuclear or radiological strike attack.

"Police have the right to detain people if they present a risk to the public," he said. "There are no circumstances in which police could operate some kind of shoot to kill policy under the law."


http://news.scotsman.com
1,290 posted on 03/16/2004 3:06:03 PM PST by jerseygirl
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To: all4one
There's a HUGE amount of American wealth in Bermuda. Mansions galore. Perfect set-up for revolt with the islanders as minions for the wealthy. Bermuda is also a key off-shore investment banking / tax haven location.</p>
1,291 posted on 03/16/2004 3:14:48 PM PST by MamaDearest (We make war that we may live in peace.)
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To: All
AP Enterprise: Evidence Shows Authorities Knew Since 2001 That Key Madrid Bombing Suspect Had Contact With Accused Terrorists

By Pamela Sampson Associated Press Writer

Published: Mar 16, 2004

PARIS (AP) - Spanish authorities knew as early as 2001 that Jamal Zougam, a central suspect in the Madrid bombings, had contacts with accused terrorists linked to al-Qaida, an investigator told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Despite his suspicious ties, Zougam maneuvered with ease in Spain while making extensive contacts with key militants, from the alleged leader of the Spanish al-Qaida cell to a Kurdish guerrilla group in Iraq, according to court documents and wiretapped conversations.

Zougam also traveled back and forth to his hometown of Tangiers, Morocco, which he left on April 20, 2003 - just weeks before a deadly bombing in Casablanca, Morocco killed 45 people, including 12 attackers.

Zougam was placed under surveillance after the Casablanca bombings, Moroccan officials told AP. He was one of three Moroccans arrested over the weekend after Thursday's bombings in Madrid, which killed 201 people.

Jean-Charles Brisard, a French private investigator, told AP that in a conversation wiretapped by Spanish police, Zougam and his half brother Mohamed Chaoui - also arrested in the Madrid case - were described as being close to Said Chedadi, an alleged al-Qaida member jailed in Spain.

Chedadi was arrested weeks after the Sept. 11 terror attacks in the United States on charges that he belonged to al-Qaida and that he had a hand in the preparation and carrying out of the attacks.

The wiretapped call is cited in a report by investigative Judge Baltasar Garzon, who is probing the Sept. 11 attacks, said Brisard, who is gathering evidence for lawyers who have filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of some of the victims and their families and has a copy of the report.

"These two Moroccans have already been known to various justice and intelligence services," Brisard said.

In another tapped conversation, Zougam describes a meeting with Mohamed Fizazi, the spiritual leader of Salafia Jihadia, a clandestine Moroccan extremist group blamed for the Casablanca attacks. Fizazi was sentenced to 30 years in prison in Morocco last August.

The Garzon report also cites a telephone conversation between Imad Yarkas, the alleged leader of Spain's al-Qaida cell, and another member of the al-Qaida cell in Spain. In that conversation, Brisard said, the half brothers are described as "important" because they are good friends of Chedadi, and Yarkas appeared anxious to meet them.

In an indictment Garzon issued in the case last September, he described Zougam as a "follower" of Yarkas, whose alias is Abu Dahdah and who is in Spanish custody. Zougam himself was not indicted.

In the Madrid attacks, cell phones apparently were used as detonators on the 10 train bombs. Zougam and four other suspects were arrested after a phone and prepaid card were found on a bomb that failed to explode.

Zougam and his half brother had a shop that repaired cell phones in Madrid. In 2002, they were joined by Mohammed Bekkali, the third Moroccan suspect arrested over the weekend.

French authorities appeared to have set the Spanish on Zougam's trail.

Zougam's name turned up in a notebook of David Courtailler, who is standing trial Wednesday in Paris on charges of criminal association in connection with a terrorist group that recruited fighters for Afghanistan through the mid-1990s. David Courtailler is the brother of Jerome Courtailler, a Frenchman acquitted in 2002 of plotting an attack on the U.S. Embassy in Paris.

Once Zougam's name surfaced, France asked Spain to search his apartment. They did in June 2001 and discovered contact information on Mullah Krekar and propaganda for Ansar-al-Islam. Krekar is the founder of Ansar al-Islam, a suspected Kurdish guerrilla group. Ansar, one of the chief threats in the U.S. occupation of Iraq, also has a Europe presence.

The French paper Le Figaro on Tuesday, quoting sources close to investigation, said Zougam went to Norway between 1996 and 2001 and had close ties to Krekar.

Zougam also has connections that lead to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a Moroccan official told AP. Al-Zarqawi is a key operative working with al-Qaida and blamed for attacks in Jordan, Iraq and elsewhere.

Zougam's alleged associations to terror suspects date back more than a decade, when he was introduced to Abdelaziz Benyaich in 1993, Moroccan authorities said. Benyaich, who has dual French and Moroccan citizenship, was arrested in Spain in 2003 in connection with the Casablanca bombings.

Morocco is seeking Benyaich's extradition and claims he has had contact with al-Zarqawi, whom German authorities reportedly believe was appointed by al-Qaida's leadership to arrange attacks in Europe.

Moroccan officials also believe al-Zarqawi ordered the attacks in Casablanca, and U.S. officials blamed al-Zarqawi for March 2 bombings in Iraq that killed at least 181 Shiite Muslim pilgrims. The Jordanian militant also is believed to have been behind the 2002 killing of Laurence Foley, a U.S. aid worker in Jordan.

AP-ES-03-16-04 1739EST

1,292 posted on 03/16/2004 3:24:31 PM PST 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: Revel
Thanks for the link Revel.
1,293 posted on 03/16/2004 3:34:05 PM PST 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: JustPiper
they've been complaining about it for months on the internet
1,294 posted on 03/16/2004 3:49:54 PM PST by knak
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To: MamaDearest; JustPiper; All
Our thanks to all the Freepers, who joined in prayers that my daughter in law would survive her brain and lung cancer.

God heard you........

Today was the day she got the results of the Cat Scan, it was clean.

The radiation and chemo appears to have stopped it.

Thank you.

Thank God.

Ruth
1,295 posted on 03/16/2004 3:55:15 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Do a google.com search for: does al qaeda have wmd?)
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To: TexKat
"Camilo Mejia"

Momma's baby.

Coward.
1,297 posted on 03/16/2004 4:09:48 PM PST by virtude
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To: All
Well, I guess it seems Russia and China are firming up their alliance.
Also read today that China and Turkey are preparing to cooperate.
It feels like our former "allies" and "strategic partners" are deserting what they view as our sinking ship.


Russia offers best world nuclear technologies to China


16.03.2004, 19.40



BEIJING, March 16 (Itar-Tass)

Russia offers to China the best nuclear technologies that exist in the world at present, deputy chief of the Federal Atomic Energy Agency Vladimir Asmolov said speaking on the construction project of two reactors that Russia is planning to build for the second phase of the Tianwan nuclear power plant in eastern China.

The reactor that is being built at the Tianwan nuclear power plant is the best Russian reactor operating at Russian nuclear power plants and being built by Russian specialists abroad --- in China, India and Iran, Asmolov told Itar-Tass before the opening of the exhibition “Atomic energy industry. China – 2004.”

He noted that the Russian reactor VVER-1000 “is first equipped by modern security means and the crash management system including a trap for serious breakdowns.”

The Russian specialist also stressed that the reactor with the increased capacity --- VVER-1500 is being built, and this theme is already being discussed with Chinese colleagues.

At present the main task is to build and commission such reactor at the Leningrad nuclear power plant, Asmolov emphasized.

All countries that intend to develop the atomic energy industry in the next 50 years plan to use more powerful reactors than reactors VVER-1000.

According to him this factor caused Russia’s loss in the tender for the construction of a new reactor in Finland. Thus at the exhibition “we offer to our Chinese colleagues to familiarize with a new absolutely revolutionary project that will embody all the best experience that we accumulated in the construction of reactors,” Asmolov pointed out.

The delegation of Russian nuclear engineers will leave for Lianyungang after the talks with the leadership of the Committee for defence science, technologies and defence industry on Thursday.

The Chinese atomic energy industry is managed by the committee. The construction of the first reactor of the Tianwan nuclear power plant will be finished this year near Lianyungang. The second reactor will be commissioned in 2005.



www.itar-tass.com/eng/lev...&PageNum=0
1,298 posted on 03/16/2004 4:10:30 PM PST by jerseygirl
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To: Calpernia
Russia against building pipelines on Caspian bed

Baku. (Interfax-Azerbaijan) - Russia is still opposed to projects aimed at building pipelines along the bed of the Caspian Sea, said Deputy Foreign Minister Viktor Kalyuzhny, who is also the Russian president's special envoy on Caspian affairs.

"We always have to bear in mind the uniqueness of this reservoir, taking account of the fact that any negative phenomenon on one of the shores may effect all of the rest," he said.

"We should also take the region's propensity for earthquakes into consideration. Our opinion is that we should not put this unique reservoir at risk," he said.

Kalyuzhny is taking part in a session of the special working group on the legal status of the Caspian Sea in Baku.

Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are considering building an oil pipeline on the Caspian's bed as part of a cooperation program aimed at exporting energy resources to the European market.

1,300 posted on 03/16/2004 4:13:14 PM PST 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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