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Threat Matrix: Daily Terror Threat - Thread Seven
The Washington Times ^
| 4-26-04
| Bill Gertz
Posted on 04/26/2004 3:35:38 PM PDT by JustPiper
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:14:45 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
Two Chinese diplomats, away from their Los Angeles consulate improperly, recently sped their vehicle past a Los Alamos National Laboratory guard post near classified facilities in what U.S. officials think was an intelligence mission, The Washington Times has learned.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: homelandsecurity; plethoriaofinfo; terrorthreats; threatmatrix
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT
Clinton is close to completing his new book which will be a best seller for all his groupies (which is exactly what the man is really all about).
1,801
posted on
05/03/2004 8:39:50 AM PDT
by
MamaDearest
(The most important things in life aren't things!)
To: Cindy
Dental records?
Besides the dentist, the only time dental records are needed is for identification of dead people.
To: freeperfromnj
You're very welcome. Would love to see some of the other "constant occurrences" (fires, truck accidents, plant/animal deaths-warnings, etc.) listed as well. I think it gives a better perspective than viewing them scattered through postings. Appreciate your appreciation :)
1,803
posted on
05/03/2004 8:44:01 AM PDT
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MamaDearest
(The most important things in life aren't things!)
To: MamaDearest; JustPiper; Indie; WestCoastGal; jerseygirl; All
Here is some interesting reading posted on another thread by Freeper Lando Lincoln:
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CIA Independence Day
American Spectator ^ | 03 May 2004 | Jed Babbin
Posted on 05/03/2004 11:38:22 AM EDT by Lando Lincoln
We don't speak often about the worst of the "what ifs" -- a terrorist attack on the United States that unleashes nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons on our people. John Kerry seems to think that our principal answer to the threat of terrorism is to hire more police, firemen, and emergency medical technicians. But the way to deal with this threat is to preempt it, by destroying the terrorists' ability to attack and to erect defenses against what they may bring against us.
That our borders are still porous and that we don't yet have the cooperation of very many countries in interdicting terrorist movements -- or the movement of weapons that terrorists might use -- means we have to think about what other methods and means of defense can be derived. Before we can devise the defenses, we need to analyze the threat. Two of the very few experts who got it right on Iraq, Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney and Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely, describe the threat in their book, Endgame: The Blue Print for Victory in the War on Terror (Regnery Publishing, 256 pages, $27.95).
McInerney and Vallely pose what they call "nuclear nightmares" caused by three nations. First, a suicidal North Korea could threaten America and Japan with nuclear attack if we defended South Korea from invasion. Second -- and I think most dangerous -- is the Iranian nuclear weapons program, which is likely to lead directly to the third, nuclear terrorism in the United States.
For all the efforts of Tom Ridge's Department of Homeland Security, the threat of nuclear terrorism is virtually undiminished. As McInerney and Vallely write:
Getting the bombs or the components for the bombs into the United States would be simple. They are relatively small and easily concealed in larger cargo or in a shipping container. Smuggling them into the United States would not be difficult
If the price was right, the criminal gangs that currently move illegal narcotics and immigrants into this country would help smuggle nuclear weapons [or] nuclear materials over our borders. The bombs would not have to be huge "city busters." Weapons with even the relatively small yield of twenty kilotons and exploded on the ground
would produce catastrophic results in the target cities.
A 20 kiloton nuclear weapon exploded at ground level would create a crater about 1,200 feet across. The heaviest damage would be within a radius of about 2.5 miles, with the killing zone spread out to over 3 miles. If the explosion occurred on the Mall in Washington, D.C., the White House and the Capitol would be destroyed entirely, the Pentagon as well as Reagan Airport would be heavily damaged. If the bomb were carried in a hijacked airliner and exploded at an altitude of one thousand feet, the range of the damage would almost double. If the explosion occurred during a normal business day, the casualties would number more than 600,000. Two or three times that number could be killed in New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles.
THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR terrorism grows daily, as North Korea and Iran continue to develop these weapons. North Korea will sell them to all comers, and Iran -- which regards obtaining nuclear weapons as a religious obligation -- will give them away. It is not enough for us to say that we can respond to a nuclear attack in kind, because we probably cannot. If our intelligence services were good enough to say with certainty which nation harbored or supported nuclear terrorists, they would be good enough to enable us to prevent the attack. They aren't that good, and aren't likely to be any time soon. We have one option that is working now, and need to devise others.
The president's Proliferation Security Initiative is an eleven-nation agreement to interdict the movement of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons being shipped to terrorist nations. It's working, and its effect is spreading. But it is not enough: It doesn't reach inside the web of terrorist nations to interdict ground shipment. And it also relies on our erratically effective intelligence services. The most important gap in our policy today is the lack of one to preempt nuclear terrorism that is independent of our weak intelligence services. If we don't come up with the answer, some "nuclear 9/11" commission may have to meet in a bunker in West Virginia.
It's much easier to say what won't work than to define what may. The U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency is willfully ignorant of Iran's nuclear programs. Nothing the U.N. can or will do is likely to have any effect on the threat of nuclear terrorism. Regime change in Iran and North Korea is the short answer, but we are not now willing or perhaps even able to force the mullahs in Tehran or the Stalinists in Pyongyang out of power. Ending those regimes must be our goal, but we need something that can work now, not five years from now. There is no "one size fits all" policy that will solve this problem. Iran and North Korea -- and any others of that ilk -- will have to be dealt with one by one.
Iran -- as we hear endlessly -- is ripe for revolution. Perhaps. But we cannot wait for it to happen. Revolution should be brought there now, in several measures. First, we must more openly and substantially aid the Iranian opposition. No minute should go by without a radio and television broadcast into Iran promising freedom and support for the coming revolution. No day should go by without aid -- in terms of arms, money, and special operations advisers -- slipping into Iran to make the revolution succeed. When it begins, and there is fighting between the revolutionaries and the mullahs' forces, we should do for them what we failed to do at the Bay of Pigs: bring massive air power to bear immediately, assuring the fall of the theocracy.
Revolution will not happen in North Korea, no matter how much we try to foment it. But we can weaken North Korea and lessen its threat by preempting its nuclear abilities. A military strike on the nuclear facility at Yongbyon would cripple North Korea's nuclear program and give us time to find a permanent solution.
THERE ARE OTHER IDEAS of which I am not yet convinced. One is to tell Iran and North Korea and other terrorist nations that we will launch a nuclear strike at them all if any terrorist -- regardless of which one, or the source of the weapon -- explodes such a weapon here. Would any of these nations bow to such a nuclear threat? There are two very big flaws in this idea. First, the credibility of the threat will depend on the president who delivers it. The Iranians would have believed Ronald Reagan. Would they believe George Bush? Maybe. Would they believe John Kerry? Hardly. Second, no American president can, or should, launch nuclear weapons targeted at a nation that only might be responsible for devastating America. No president can, or should, go down in history as the man who killed millions of innocent people by launching nukes at the wrong nation.
We may be able to reduce or even eliminate the threat of nuclear terrorism from Iran and North Korea if we act quickly. But what if we don't? We may, literally, be back to ground zero in more than our policy debates.
TAS Contributing Editor Jed Babbin is the author of the forthcoming book, Inside the Asylum: Why the U.N. and Old Europe Are Worse Than You Think.
Danger: Tariq Ramadan is coming to the US
May 3rd, 2004
The University of Notre Dame...has offered a three-year professorship to the moderate Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan, a resident and citizen of Switzerland. In light of what has been happening in our colleges, hiring an anti-US professor should come as no surprise. But does Notre Dame really know who Ramadan is?
....
Ramadan wants to lift up the Muslim community by telling them that they are superior beings, because Islam is beyond and above everything. He is a charming magician, who offers the ultimate solution to all the problems of Muslim youth: Islam. That is also the slogan of the Muslim Brotherhood: Islam is the solution.
....
His elder brother, Hani, is the director of Genevas Islamic Center. The Swiss Secret Service thinks that this Center is used to receive terrorists from the Algerian GIA or some Afghan Arabs.
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Of course, Ramadan strongly denies these allegations of association with terrorists
....
He supplies moral support for terrorism, and therefore should be viewed as a very dangerous man, because of the numerous terrorists his views foster.
After becoming famous in France, he now wants to conquer the US, which is his main objective. Of course, our country, with its fast growing Muslim population, is an ideal target. Nevertheless his departure from France might be surprising because of his base of popularity in Europe. On the other hand, perhaps his public gaffes have revealed him for good as another Islamist, and he is seeking an audience less familiar with his underlying views.
He is always well received here. The State Department and Clinton's various foundations love to invite him. At Notre Dame, he will spend three years teaching in a program called Religion, Conflict and Promotion of Peace.
Elisabeth Schemla from the newsmagazine website proche-orient.info reported that during her recent visit to Notre Dame, she tried, to no avail, to warn the University administrators about the dangers of having Ramadan teach. Either they know or they do not want to know. Schemla also remarked that Indiana is the headquarters location of one of the biggest Islamist organizations in the US: the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). Steven Emerson, renowned terrorism expert, has been very vocal in establishing the links between ISNA, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and (surprise!) the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Notre Dame appointment might not be a coincidence after all.
There are so many suspicions against this individual, that it would be wise to interrogate him regarding his multiple connections to terrorist organizations before letting him into the United States on a long-term visa. There is a danger in bringing Ramadan into our Muslim communities, because, with his smooth double language, he might succeed in radicalizing the Muslim community, while charming our naïve Left, as he did so successfully in France.
The American version of the Ramadan saga has only just begun.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=3523
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To: freeperfromnj
Penn Station is located at the underground level of a large office building and Madison square Garden (Penn Plaza).And the former location of the Yemeni fruit vendor, right? Hopefully the fruit vendor was one of our guys checking out the slurpee vendor.
To: Velveeta
Just a note regarding dry run and suitcases:
Before 911, dry run was done in April...roughly 6 months before actually event. Does this mean that it takes roughly 6 months to set up a terror event, or since the elections are coming, will dry runs be accelerated...could actual event occur in less then 6 months?
1,808
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05/03/2004 10:17:59 AM PDT
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tmp02
To: JustPiper
Catching my breath and bookmarking!
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1,810
posted on
05/03/2004 10:19:58 AM PDT
by
milkncookies
(The truth is always the strongest argument.)
To: tmp02
I thought a dry run actually happened the week before. Remember the actor on a flight from Boston to LA reported suspicious activity to the FBI.
To: tmp02; ladyjane
The actor James Woods was on a dry run flight one week before...
To: LayoutGuru2
I'm hopelessly behind on the thread. Was it mentioned that EOM was back posting?
To: ladyjane; JustPiper; nw_arizona_granny; All
Freepers, this is so sickening.
The "cartoon" in the link below is so sad and maddening. I cannot believe someone with such a lack of "taste" could think of this comic editorial and then write and illustrate it with glee. Then, someone just as foolish and without any heart published it. It shows what we are up against with the liberal looney left (not that we don't already know full well):
Cartoonist Mocks Tillman
Posted on 05/03/2004 1:25:11 PM EDT by Conservomax
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1128776/posts
To: ladyjane; JustPiper; nw_arizona_granny; All
Sorry Freepers. The Robinson's pulled the comic.
"This thread has been pulled.
Pulled on 05/03/2004 1:30:03 PM EDT by Admin Moderator, reason:
No thanks. Rall's garbage is not welcome here.
Okay"
To: ladyjane
1,816
posted on
05/03/2004 10:39:32 AM PDT
by
tmp02
To: ladyjane; JustPiper; nw_arizona_granny; All
To: Velveeta
Not mentioned, can you copy/paste over here?
1,818
posted on
05/03/2004 10:49:34 AM PDT
by
WestCoastGal
("Hire paranoids, they may have a high false alarm rate, but they discover all the plots" Rumsfeld)
To: grizzfan
Notre Dame doesn't understand what Catholocism is, much less "Ramadan"
To: WestCoastGal
freepmail on the way
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