Posted on 08/11/2009 4:51:19 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11, 2009 U.S. military officials are crediting Kuwaiti security services with foiling a planned terrorist bombing aimed at a major U.S. logistical hub and staging operation in Kuwait and several other Kuwaiti sites.
Kuwaiti authorities reportedly arrested six al-Qaida operatives accused of conspiring to carry out the attack on Camp Arifjan next week, during the opening days of Ramadan.
Two suspects confessed to planning to use a truck laden with explosive chemicals and fertilizer to attack the base, according to Kuwaits Al-Rai Al-Aam newspaper, which quoted a Kuwaiti interior ministry statement. The defendants reportedly rehearsed the plot before Kuwaits state security services intervened.
Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell, while not confirming the reported target, today extended congratulations to the Kuwaiti government and security forces for the successful apprehension. We are grateful that the Kuwaiti security forces and judicial officials acted swiftly and have netted these six, he told reporters. Hopefully, this threat has been eliminated. It is a testament to the outstanding partnership that we and the Kuwaitis have built over the years, particularly between the Kuwaiti security forces and U.S. armed forces that reside in Kuwait.
Morrell also called the effort a testament to the United States and Kuwaits shared commitment to counterterrorism.
The two countries regularly share information, he said, although he declined to say to what degree that cooperation led to the arrests.
Camp Arifjan, located outside Kuwait City near Kuwaits border with Saudi Arabia, is used as a logistical base and transit point for U.S. troops deploying to and from Iraq.
Most troops there are assigned to a forward-deployed component of 3rd U.S. Army, headquartered at Fort McPherson, Ga. The command supports U.S. Central Command missions in the Mideast region, including antiterrorism operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Commanders on the ground are taking necessary precautions, Morrell said today. They have the latitude to implement appropriate measures to ensure the security and safety of our forces, wherever they are stationed, is being protected, he said.
Third Army takes security very seriously, echoed Army Col. Jerry OHara, 3rd Army and U.S. Army Centrals public affairs officer. We are always in close coordination with Kuwait officials concerning security.
I hope someone said “Thank you.” to the Kuwaitis!
Good job Kuwait!
Good news - thank you, Kuwait!
If you look at the entire war over the last 6.5 years and you never heard no more than a peep or 2 about terrorist activity/or sabotage to US supply lines inside Kuwait, you have to realize the Kuwaitis have had our back the whole time. Maybe there is some anectdotal evidence to the contrary, but it never made it to the MSM.
As always, Kuwait has always been loyal to the United States since its liberation from Saddam Hussein’s clutches in the Gulf War.
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