Posted on 06/28/2002 4:57:08 PM PDT by Charlesj
"The Coming Attack" by J. R. Nyquist
On May 18 the New York Times reported that U.S. intelligence had intercepted a troubling series of communications among Al Qaeda operatives about an intensive effort to carry out an operation as big as or bigger than the Sept. 11 attacks . According to the Times, the details of al Qaedas plans are yet unknown. Theres just a lot of chatter in the system again, one official told the Times. This chatter is alarming because it contains references to attacks that would cause vast numbers of American casualties. What kinds of attacks are indicated? In the last few weeks al Qaeda spokesmen have begun to publicly discuss what the Americans can expect.
In a recent message broadcast on al Jazeera television in the Middle East, al Qaeda spokesman and Kuwaiti-born Muslim cleric Sulaiman Abu Ghaith said that Osama bin Laden is preparing further attacks on the United States. The al Qaeda leadership is 98 percent intact, said Abu Ghaith, and bin Laden is still running the show. Earlier this month Abu Ghaith reportedly said, America should get ready and fasten its safety belt. We will come at them from a direction they do not expect. Yes, we will make attacks but at the right time, at the place we choose after the fashion we please.
The place of attack will almost certainly be inside the United States and the time may be soon. The Arabic Sahab website (ÇáÕÝÍÉ ÇáÚÑÈíÉ ÇáÅÓáÇãíÉ ÓÍÇÈ ) has reported that Osama bin Laden will be releasing a video on July 4. The timing is suggestive, adding subtle confirmation to earlier reports that an attack against America has been planned for July. More than two weeks ago the website www.alneda.com (also now defunct) briefly carried a message in Arabic from Abu Ghaith that said, We are still at the beginning of the road. The Americans have not yet suffered from us what we have suffered from them. He then added that Islam has the right to kill four million Americans, including one million children, displace double that figure and injure and cripple hundreds of thousands.
The key comment in Abu Ghaiths statement is his reference to displacing double the figure killed. Chemical and biological weapons cannot do this in the stated proportions. Furthermore, an attacker cannot come up with large approximate casualty projections for biological and chemical weapons, where the results of attacks depend on weather and variable weapon potency (often incalculable). Only nuclear weapons aimed at cities promise such casualty figures.
What kind of bombs would be needed for such results?
A handful of small tactical nuclear devices with yields between one and 10 kilotons could not produce such a large result. The Hiroshima bomb, which was 15 kilotons, only managed to kill 100,000 people. Todays American cities would probably sustain fewer casualties than a 1945 Japanese city because of modern earthquake and fire standards. Even if the Hiroshima result could be replicated under American conditions, forty Hiroshima bombs would be required to kill 4 million Americans. Quite naturally, it is improbable that al Qaeda would be able to acquire, let alone manage, forty nuclear devices. If Abu Ghaiths statements reflect an actual plan of attack, it would mean that al Qaeda has several large-yield nuclear devices in the 100 to 500 kiloton range. Such devices could effectively gut a major city, killing millions and leaving millions homeless. Furthermore, the successful use of such weapons against seven U.S. cities might collapse the U.S. economy, discredit the U.S. government and demoralize the American people. Such an attack would also make good on the terrorist promise that the U.S. dollar will become absolutely worthless in short order.
But are Abu Ghaiths pronouncements reliable? Are they, perhaps, intended to frighten or impress weak-minded people?
It is significant that Ghaiths statements mirror similar statements made privately among al Qaeda operatives. As a rule of thumb: when secret communications reflect public pronouncements, it is time to pay close attention. Under such circumstances, U.S. officials should be exhaustively investigating all reports suggestive of a possible nuclear attack.
When would such an attack take place?
The story of Lebanese-born American Michael Hamdan may be relevant. Hamdan says he overheard a mobile phone conversation in Arabic about a projected attack on Las Vegas: We are here in the city of corruption, the Arab speakers allegedly stated, the city of gambling and prostitution, the city of unbelievers. They spoke of hitting the city on Americas day of freedom, the Fourth of July. While Hamdans testimony did not impress the FBI lie detectors, Independence Day has shown up elsewhere in reports related to terror. In fact, the Fourth of July has shown up in the internal al Qaeda chatter before. Also remember, as stated earlier, the Arabic Sahab website claims that bin Laden will deliver a special televised address to the world via videotape on July 4.
Statements from bin Laden since Sept. 11 have been few and far between. Normally talkative and in love with publicity, bin Ladens great silence in recent months has been taken by some as evidence that he is dead. Now we are told to expect to hear from him on American Independence Day. Are all these references to one special day merely coincidental?
With limited information, nobody outside of al Qaeda can say with any certainty. What is certain, however, is that the United States remains vulnerable. The basic security problem that brought us 9/11 has not been solved. America has wasted the last nine months, failing to deal adequately with the domestic terror threat. This is obvious when it comes to the issue of foreign infiltrators determined to import nuclear, biological or chemical terror. Despite 9/11, Americans continue to put civil liberties first and security last. The prevailing mindset in the country emphasizes civil liberties at the expense of security, so that law enforcement, counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism are yet hamstrung.
The terrifying significance of countless enemy aliens operating in the United States has not registered. The fact that mass destruction weapons could be smuggled into the country has not altered the countrys adherence to political ideals that have always given way during times of war. But not today.
According to sources in law enforcement, forty terrorist infiltrators are believed to have entered the Los Angeles area by boat in early June. There are clues suggestive of a maritime terrorist attack against San Francisco. It seems that a Middle Eastern man recently took the ferry to Alcatraz. When the boat arrived on the island he didnt get off. Instead, he videotaped naval traffic in the Bay while using a stopwatch. In another incident, dating back to October, three Middle Eastern men boarded a ferry at Pier 41 for Alameda. One of them alarmed the crew by climbing to the upper deck to watch the captain. Meanwhile his associates videotaped Anchorage Terminal 9, also using a stopwatch. In yet another San Francisco incident, dated Oct. 20, six Golden Gate Transit uniforms were taken from a ferry employees car, along with ferry schedules and maritime maps. The thieves neglected to steal money and CDs that were left in the car.
What does all this suspicious activity indicate?
Whatever the terrorists are planning, San Francisco is a chief target. There is growing concern that a sea-borne attack against U.S. cities is coming. And why would terrorists be interested in the ferry schedule to Alcatraz? Perhaps it makes sense because Alcatraz offers reliable sheltering and is a good observation point for terrorist operatives immediately after a nuclear weapon is set to detonate in a shipping container sitting at an anchorage terminal.
This column is intended to frighten Americans because Americans ought to be frightened. At present the country acts as if 9/11 did not happen. We are not taking sufficient steps, we are not acting with the warlike emphasis of times past, because America is not sufficiently alarmed. Apparently we cannot rouse ourselves to overhaul inadequate security measures, to pay the price of greater protection, on a basis of simple prudence. It seems that our hair must be made to stand on end. Unfortunately, if something dreadful happens next week (i.e., something nuclear) the attending panic might produce an even worse result paralysis.
I pray that nothing happens. I pray that the terrorists lack the weapons since they do not lack the will to use them. For it is certain that we lack the will to eject all resident and illegal aliens from the offending region. And lacking that will, infiltration by enemy operatives is relatively easy.
© 2002 Jeffrey R. Nyquist
Probably the Tampa accutane suicide teen
Who knows what evil lurks below decks? It has already been well documented that many cargo ships in-chopping Puget Sound from Asia have cargo containers filled with illegal aliens, being smuggled into the U.S. So, why not a couple of nukes?
Still, I think that nuclear bombs are inherently sophisticated enough to dictate that lots of technical people have to be involved with their procurement, use, implementation, smuggling, deployment, detonation, etc. etc. There has got to be a trail, so to speak. So I don't put lots of credibility into some motley crew such as "al-qaeda" being fit to pull this off without our intelligence services being fully in the loop on it. Of course, I could be wrong, in which case... well, we can all kiss our collective fannies goodbye, can't we!
What a lazy summer evening this is. The talk is of the weather, of the stock market, of John Entwhistle's death, of layoffs, of the Pledge fiasco.
Hope the talk continues in that same old summer doldrums style.
I don't doubt that further havoc lies in store, but, that being said, I will become more than a little skeptical, IF that havoc takes the form of WMD (i.e., nuclear/biological/chemical weaponry). I am a little skeptical of a bunch of renegades hanging out in the caves of Afghaistan having this type of sophistication. Of course, anything is possible....
The real threat lies with the couple of thousand operatives who have already passed through the training camps, infiltrated our country and set up shop.
I don't believe any of it. They will hit when they want, in ways that are either so obvious or diabolical that we have no defense.
If you see somebody taking pictures of a nuclear plant, or a dam, or an airport (or any other strategic facility), well, act on it! Don't stop and worry about being sensitive to the guy's skin color, for Christ's sake!
(And I'm worried about Canada, too. Seems Canada is a real liberal haven for all sorts of ME cells...)
BTW...there is a neat little XLS program on the web called "nuke.xls" located at http://nuketesting.enviroweb.org/hew/Library/Nukesims.html , look it up and download the nukexls.zip file. You can input various yields and get a good idea of the blast damage. That way...you can get an idea the damage of the suitcase nuke (.001 MT). One thing this program will not take into account though is that the buildings will deflect a lot of the blast...so instead of buildings 1000' away destroyed in a downtown area...you're probably looking at a couple of hundred feet max. Just some FYI.
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