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MUSLIM CLERIC INSISTS 20 'SUITCASE NUKES' IN U.S.
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| Monday, November 19, 2001 GMT
| Dave Eberhart
Posted on 11/18/2001 1:38:32 PM PST by codebreaker
A leading Muslim cleric Shaykh Hisham Kabbani, founder of the Islamic Supreme Council of America (ISCA), insists bin Ladens network has bought more than 20 nuclear warheads carried in suitcases.
In 1999 Kabbani first warned the U.S. State Department of bin Laden's impending terrorism.
He told the U.S. Government bin Laden was training suicide bombers in Afghanistan ready to move to any part of the world.
Kabbani said the nuclear weapons, sometimes referred to as "suitcase bombs", were sold by the Russian mafia.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alqaedanukes; jihadinamerica; suitcasenukes
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To: Trust but Verify
There's a difference. I don't beleive he has any of this stuff. If he did, why would he be trying to build nuclear weapons? Why go to all that trouble if you have ready-made ones? Oooh! Oooh! I know! The primitive plans left behind for us to find were just a smokescreen to keep us from suspecting that he already has working nukes.
One might wonder what occasion Bin Laden is saving them for though.
To: codebreaker
I don't know that much about suitcase nukes but a couple of things ring true here. First, I have a very nice Iranian couple that lives next door, but are convinced by the mosque leadership that the Israeli's pulled off 911. These people would do anything for you, are the nicest people in the neighborhood, and love America as much as I do, but there is no doubt that their mosque is controlled by radical Islam, slowly introducing it's poisonous ideas.
Second, I was under the impression that the Soviet design of the suitcase nuke sheilded the radiation from detection from satellites, geiger counters, etc. That was the whole point of the back pack nuke. If it doesn't, then the carrier is on a bit of a suicide mission isn't he? Just wondering.
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posted on
11/18/2001 2:24:46 PM PST
by
stryker
To: Trust but Verify
I would think that if the Russians are missing suitcase Nukes....we are probably the ones who have them.
Mo' money, Mo' Motive, Mo' Means.
To: VA Advogado
You know, anybody who will run their mouth like this in public anywhere ought to be disappearing--quietly or noisily, I don't much care. This kind of yammering is terrorism too.
To: VA Advogado
You know, anybody who will run their mouth like this in public anywhere ought to be disappearing--quietly or noisily, I don't much care. This kind of yammering is terrorism too. Oh my gosh. Old Student just brought out slices of the most incredible roast beef I've ever snatched samples of in my life. I will see you all later. (All of you. If he had nukes here, he would have used them by now.)
To: codebreaker
Could be true, could be wishful thinking on the part of the sheik. My point is, if these jihadists had all the hardware that they claim to have, what precisely has kept them from placing a suitcase nuke in Tel Aviv up to this point? Wanting to "save" them for the "Great Satan"? Afraid that they would klll some of their own? Israel not being their "real enemy"? Obviously, Israel would retaliate if she were so attacked, but then again, I've got to believe that we would too. So my take is that this is more likely misinformation.
To: garyhope
Are you positive we would get off a shot? Remember this isn't Al Qaida. It's North Korea, China, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Russia (most probably if the chips were down), Pakistan against lil ole USA. Thatsalottanukes.
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posted on
11/18/2001 2:28:56 PM PST
by
kingh99
To: NeonKnight
Besides, if you were a Russian Nuclear Scientist with access to Nukes, who would you feel safer selling to...Bin-Laden operatives, or US Agents? You are never going to get caught selling to US agents, and you can rest assured that they will never be used.
To: codebreaker
Shaykh Hisham Muhammad Kabbani is a scholar and Sufi shaykh from the Middle East. He graduated from the American University of Beirut in Chemistry. From there he went to Belgium, to continue his Medical Degree in Louvain. Then he received his Islamic Law Degree from Damascus. From his childhood, he accompanied Shaykh 'Abdullah ad-Daghestani and Shaykh Muhammad Nazim al-Haqqani, the grandshaikhs of the Most Distinguished Naqshbandi Order in this time. He travelled extensively throughout the Middle East, Europe, and the Far East in the company of his shaikh.
(Funny. Is he from Daghestan? Note he is a Sufi_ the Wahabbi ran them off as they follow a mystic and occult form of Islam)
To: codebreaker
The Russian mafia may have sold some heavy suitcases to Bin Lunkhead, (more power to them for ripping off that fool) but they were not nuclear weapons.
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Now that is darned scary.
To: Patria One
This is NOT good.
We must expect the worst, while we hope for the best. I am concerned, as should every American be.
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posted on
11/18/2001 2:35:05 PM PST
by
vannrox
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To: steve-b
What kills the "suitcase" models fast is the tritium needed to augment such a small mass of fissionable material. Tritium decays into helium-3 with a 12-year half-life, which means that after a few months there is a significant helium-3 contamination. Helium-3 eats up the neutrons needed to start a chain reaction. No periodic replenishment with new tritium, no big boom. Great stuff. Thanks.
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posted on
11/18/2001 2:36:02 PM PST
by
bond7
To: Faxlady
"Has anybody checked out the L.A. Times piece regarding bin Laden's purhase of a U.S. AIR FORCE JET??? Scary!!! Is posted on Drudge."
Yeah, but he doesn't have anybody who knows how to take off or land it - just fly it.
To: stryker
This Sufi cleric is from the Caucausus.
To: Zorobabel
Allah spoke to him through his camel.
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posted on
11/18/2001 2:40:39 PM PST
by
HP8753
To: Faxlady
Has anybody checked out the L.A. Times piece regarding bin Laden's purhase of a U.S. AIR FORCE JET??? Scary!!! Is posted on Drudge. I haven't read it but I'm sure it was sold to him or his conglomerate or some contact at a point in time when someone was considered to be an "ally." This perfectly illustrates the point as to why we need to stop the insanity of buddying up with one bad guy for the sake of fighting another. The former "friend" without fail comes back to nip us in the butt.
MM
To: stryker
" I was under the impression that the Soviet design of the suitcase nuke sheilded the radiation from detection from satellites, geiger counters, etc." That would be some feat!
Even without shielding, a minimum Nuke would weigh close to 90 lbs. - With sufficient shielding to avoid detection, it would weigh over 175 lbs.
" That was the whole point of the back pack nuke. If it doesn't, then the carrier is on a bit of a suicide mission isn't he?
Not unless he carried it with him wherever he went for a month or more :-)
To: nomasmojarras
No, he was going to use Leonid bombs.
165 pound suitcases are hard to carry thru airports.
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