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OSAMA BIN LADEN SAID TO HAVE NUKES - Terrorists With Suitcases
WorldnetDaily ^ | April 28, 2001 | By Jon Dougherty

Posted on 09/12/2001 6:09:38 PM PDT by Uncle Bill

Bin Laden Said To Have Nukes

Report: Extent of fugitive leader's arsenal 'no longer a doubt'

WorldnetDaily
By Jon Dougherty
© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
April 28, 2001

Fugitive Saudi terrorist-sponsor Osama bin Laden is now known to have nuclear weapons, putting to rest previous speculation that left the possibility open, according to a weekly intelligence newsletter.

A report published in this week’s Geostrategy-Direct.com newsletter, edited in part by Washington Times staffers Bill Gertz and Robert Morton, indicated that bin Laden's possession of nuclear devices "is no longer a doubt."

"Saudi billionaire fugitive Osama bin Laden has nuclear weapons. The question is how many," the report said.

Gertz told WND he didn't write the assessment, but that the newsletter's primary editor, Morton, had a stringer in the Mideast who verified the information. Morton was out of his office and could not be reached for comment.

"Russian intelligence sources who are fighting bin Laden members in Chechnya believe [he] has a handful of tactical nuclear weapons," said the report. "Arab intelligence sources say the Al Qaida head has as many as 20 weapons."

Al Qaida is the name of the terrorist group bin Laden leads.

The report says "both sides agree" that the Saudi terrorist managed to acquire his weapons by supporting the Chechen cause with money and volunteers, in exchange for nuclear materials and technology.

Bin Laden "received [it] from Chechen insurgents who raided [Russian] nuclear installations for fuel and components around the former Soviet Union," the report said.

"With that came the recruits from among scientists from the former Soviet Union. The rest was easy," said Geostrategy-Direct.com.

The report said the actual location of the weapons is unknown, but "the assessment by both Arab and Russian sources is that bin Laden has managed to sneak at least some of the components to his lair in Afghanistan."

Bin Laden is one of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. He is wanted in connection with the Aug. 7, 1998, bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa -- one in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and the other in Nairobi, Kenya. Over 200 were killed in the attacks.

He is believed to have a connection to the Oct. 12 bombing of the destroyer USS Cole as it refueled in Yemen, WND reported Oct 26.

The State Department had no comment on the report, but other intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told WND that any reports dealing with bin Laden are taken seriously.

"Reports regarding bin Laden are always taken seriously and investigated," the official said. "He clearly poses a threat to U.S. interests around the world, so you can't dismiss every rumor out of hand. It wouldn't be prudent to do that."

In January, the New York Times -- quoting U.S. officials -- said bin Laden's organization was making attempts to manufacture chemical weapons and "buy enriched uranium," one of the main components of a nuclear device.

But as far back as August 1999, counter-terrorism experts said bin Laden may have acquired "up to 20 nuclear devices."

"Yosef Bodansky, a researcher of the House Task Force for Counter-terrorism and author of a new book on bin Laden, told a news conference on Friday that bin Laden has been seeking to follow up on his bombings of two U.S. embassies in east Africa one year ago. Echoing U.S. officials, Bodansky said bin Laden was thwarted in plans to blow up the U.S. embassy and two consulates in India last December and January," WorldTribune.com reported.

"It was also reported that bin Laden has biological, chemical and nuclear weapons and has received technical help from Iraq, Bodansky said. The nuclear weapons include suitcase bombs acquired through Chechen rebels," the paper said.

"The Russians believe that he has a handful [of nuclear weapons]. The Saudi intelligence services are very conservative. ... They are friendly to the United States [and] believe that he has in the neighborhood of 20," Bodansky said, as quoted by the Internet paper.

Bin Laden reportedly obtained and purchased the suitcase bombs from multiple sources, he said. He has a "collection of individuals knowledgeable in activating the bombs" and "is recruiting former Soviet special forces [to learn] how to operate the bombs behind enemy lines," Bodansky said.

He noted that, according to his research, most of the weapons had been transferred through Pakistan.

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Suitcase Terrorism

"More than three months ago Bodansky reported that Osama bin Laden may have acquired up to 20 suitcase nuclear bombs from Russia, smuggled to him by Chechen rebels. Also according to Bodansky, bin Laden was looking to hire former Russian spetsnaz commandos who knew how to operate suitcase nuclear bombs."

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Are Suitcase Nukes on the Loose?

FRONTLINE: Atomic Suitcase Bombs

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"A hooded, former Soviet spy with tales of threats to U.S. security was the star witness at a congressional hearing this week in California. The one-time military intelligence colonel testified that suitcase-sized nuclear devices are hidden on U.S. soil. "

Saudi Money Aiding Terrorist bin Laden

USA TODAY
By Jack Kelley
10/28/99- Updated 11:12 PM ET

WASHINGTON - More than a year after the U.S. Embassy bombings in East Africa, prominent businessmen in Saudi Arabia continue to transfer tens of millions of dollars to bank accounts linked to indicted terrorist Osama bin Laden, senior U.S. intelligence officials told USA TODAY.

The money transfers, which began more than five years ago, have been used to finance several terrorist acts by bin Laden, including the attempted assassination in 1995 of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Ethiopia, the officials said.

Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is expected to raise the issue with Prince Sultan, the Saudi defense minister, during his visit to Washington next week. Saudi Arabia, the main U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, has pledged to fight terrorism.

According to a Saudi government audit acquired by U.S. intelligence, five of Saudi Arabia's top businessmen ordered the National Commercial Bank (NCB), the kingdom's largest, to transfer personal funds, along with $3 million diverted from a Saudi pension fund, to New York and London banks.

The money was deposited into the accounts of Islamic charities, including Islamic Relief and Blessed Relief, that serve as fronts for bin Laden.

The businessmen, who are worth more than $5 billion, are paying bin Laden "protection money" to stave off attacks on their businesses in Saudi Arabia, intelligence officials said. Bin Laden, whose family runs the largest Saudi construction firm, has called for the overthrow of the Saudi government.

The money transfers were discovered in April after the royal family ordered an audit of NCB and its founder and former chairman, Khalid bin Mahfouz, U.S. officials say. Mahfouz is now under "house arrest" at a military hospital in the Saudi city of Taif, intelligence officials said.

His successor, Mohammad Hussein Al-Amoudi, also heads the Capital Trust Bank in New York and London, which U.S. and British officials are investigating for allegedly transferring money to bin Laden. Amoudi's Washington lawyer, Vernon Jordan, could not be reached for comment.

Mahfouz's son, Abdul Rahman Mahfouz, is on the board of Blessed Relief in Sudan. Suspects in the Mubarak attack are linked to the charity.

Bin Laden faces U.S. criminal charges for allegedly masterminding the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 224 people. Bin Laden, who is in Afghanistan, denies the charges.

Saudi Ambassador Prince Bandar bin Sultan declined to comment on the reports.
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KEYWORDS: bcci; billgertz; binladen; moneytrail; nukes; obl
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To: Nachum
How much energy does it take to turn all that sand into glass?
81 posted on 09/14/2001 12:27:08 PM PDT by MooCollins
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To: Nachum
If a nuke is ever used on us, we should make the world tremble with the thought of ever using one again.
82 posted on 09/14/2001 12:30:32 PM PDT by Republic of Texas
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To: Aquinasfan
If Oswami Ben Leaden had nukes he would have used them instead of going to all the trouble to get pilots trained, airliners simultaneously hijacked, and the having them crash into structures with pinpoint precision.

No it doesn't. No need to show his full hand right off. That would also have given us the immediate green light to annihilate their entire country within hours as a deterent.

84 posted on 09/14/2001 12:36:18 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
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To: Timesink
Also note the article is from APRIL. Why "merely" take out the World Trade Center, wasting 15-20 perfectly good, expensively-trained terrorists in the process, when he could simply have one terrorist go to Times Square and let a suitcase nuke off? If he's going to risk a reprisal so strong it will likely destroy his entire operation anyway, why only go out with a comparative whimper?

Or, why not set them off at 20 collegiate football games on Saturday? He has no nukes. But, left to his own devices, he will acquire some. ELIMINATE HIM AND ALL HIS ILK, AND ALL THE COUNTRIES THAT AID AND ABET HIM AND HIS KIND NOW.

85 posted on 09/14/2001 12:36:23 PM PDT by Former Proud Canadian
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To: StockAyatollah
If Bin Laden uses just one of his "suitcase" nukes, he would not be able to destroy the United States, but, you can be assured that every terrorist supporting regime and their inhabitants would cease to exist on this planet. Is he willing to pay that kind of price?
87 posted on 09/14/2001 12:54:20 PM PDT by Jthro
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To: Uncle Bill
bump
88 posted on 09/14/2001 12:55:04 PM PDT by toenail
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To: Boru
WND is FAR more supportive of Israel than the mainstream media.
89 posted on 09/14/2001 12:56:53 PM PDT by Truthsayer20
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To: Jthro
You said: "If Bin Laden uses just one of his "suitcase" nukes, ... you can be assured that every terrorist supporting regime and their inhabitants would cease to exist on this planet."

I would hope that the events of this week means that every terrorist supporting regime would cease to exist on this planet.

90 posted on 09/14/2001 1:33:57 PM PDT by Former Proud Canadian
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To: Askel5, OKCSubmariner, Teacher317
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Osama Bin Laden and Weapons of Mass Destruction

91 posted on 09/14/2001 2:01:06 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill
He may be reserving the nukes until we go after him. In which case we had better be prepared to see a mushroom cloud over NY City.


BUMP

92 posted on 09/14/2001 2:17:42 PM PDT by tm22721
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To: Askel5
Bush's Faustian Deal With the Taliban - May 22, 2001
"gift of $43 million to the Taliban rulers of Afghanistan"
93 posted on 09/14/2001 2:17:56 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: tm22721
TERRORISM AND USAMA BIN LADEN
"The current trial of Usama Bin Laden and others for the August 7, 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar al-Salaam, Tanzania, has shed new light on the efforts of Bin Laden and his terrorist organization, Al-Qa’ida (“The Base”), to acquire weapons of mass destruction. Prosecution witness Jamal Ahmad al-Fadl detailed his efforts to assist Bin Laden in an attempt to acquire uranium, presumably for the development of nuclear weapons, from a source in Khartoum, Sudan, in late 1993 or early 1994. Although Bin Laden has made statements in the past regarding his interest in acquiring weapons of mass destruction for a jihad (holy war) against the West, Al-Fadl’s testimony—if it proves to be credible and accurate—provides important evidence of his actions to do so.

Although the information that Al-Fadl revealed in the trial has probably been known for some time by the U.S. government, it adds important new information to the public domain on the efforts of Bin Laden and Al-Qa’ida to acquire nuclear weapons, including specific names and places. CIA Director George Tenet, addressing the U.S. Congress on February 7, 2001, referred to Bin Laden as one of the leading threats to U.S. national security at home and abroad. It is therefore important to understand this threat in a realistic and accurate manner."

CLINTON DECLARES HIS WAR ON OSAMA BIN LADEN

Bin Laden’s New Threats
"Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security David Carpenter on Wednesday briefed reporters on threats to U.S. facilities, highlighting the threat bin Laden and his organization pose. Here are excerpts of his prepared remarks:

“From August 1998 to the end of January 1999, U.S. diplomatic facilities received over 650 threats related to the Osama bin Laden organization (UBLO) and the east African bombings, and these threats were received on every continent. We emphasize that this figure does not include threats from indigenous terrorist groups, state sponsors of terrorism, or threats generated from U.S. foreign policy or military actions such as those involving Serbia and Iraq …

“The UBLO has been the primary generator of threat information against U.S. diplomatic facilities overseas. As I mentioned, over 650 threats have been linked to this organization or to the east African bombings since 1998. Our analysts believe that about 33 percent of these threats are ‘viable’ threats, that is, they are either logical, consistent with previous reporting of UBLO tendencies, or based on credible intelligence reports or walk-ins.

“Currently, the UBLO appears to be the most dangerous terrorist threat to U.S. diplomatic facilities and personnel overseas. This organization reportedly has a presence in over 25 countries and its tentacles may spread to many more. It is dangerous because it has a potentially global reach, it appears well-financed, it has the protection of one and possibly two states, it has a dedicated cadre, it engages in suicide attacks, it has an avowedly anti-American ideology, and it appears to have plugged into or provides support to over a half-dozen indigenous terrorist groups around the world.”

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94 posted on 09/14/2001 3:36:29 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Askel5
Are Suitcase Nukes on the Loose? The Story Behind the Controversy

Tiny Nukes-- the backpack threat - links

SUITCASE NUKES

In Yousef Bodansky's book, Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America he states this chilling fact. "Although there is debate over the precise quantities of weapons purchased, there is no longer doubt that Bin Laden has finally succeeded in the quest for nuclear suitcase bombs." Bodansky reveals that bin Laden bought them through the Chechen mafia, paying $30 million cash plus two tons of Afghan heroin.2 Each suitcase bomb has the potential to kill roughly 100,000 people depending on location.

Suitcase nuke photo credit: The Sleeping Giant


9 Posted on 09/14/2001 15:23:11 PDT by rdavis84

95 posted on 09/14/2001 3:46:47 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill
The bad news is that Bin Laden has nuclear weapons. The good news might be that many leaders with Islamic populations may have more to fear than the West.

Destroying the great satan America is not his ultimate goal, but only a means to reclaiming and purifying his homeland.

Nuclear weapons have more power when they are not used. Even madmen recognize that if you use a nuclear weapon on a nuclear power, your serve will be returned with much more intensity than it was delivered.

His delusions of returning to his homeland may be predicated on the basis of possessing nuclear weapons as leverage in negotiating his return.

If this is true, then when we might get more cooperation from Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula where Bin Laden's terrorists and money are really coming from.

96 posted on 09/14/2001 4:10:05 PM PDT by Biblebelter
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To: Biblebelter
THE BLACKEST MARKET OF ALL - Smuggling of Nuclear Materials By Terrorists
97 posted on 09/14/2001 8:46:39 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
Who needs "nukes" when we have nuclear power plants?
98 posted on 09/14/2001 8:50:03 PM PDT by joathome
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To: The KG9 Kid
Fine. If he doesn't use them, he will be UNABLE to use them sooner rather than later (nukes are tempermental beasts and need constant maintenance by someone with a LOT more education and training than that possessed by a typical sheep-fornicating terrorist recruit).
99 posted on 09/14/2001 8:52:19 PM PDT by Poohbah
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To: Former Proud Canadian
If Bin Laden uses just one of his "suitcase" nukes,

And the seed of their future generations will will be lost forever. I think that is one of the few points that we can move them on.

100 posted on 09/14/2001 9:15:18 PM PDT by oyez
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