The FBI issued a bulletin to 18,000 law enforcement agencies this week
warning that al-Qaida has made new threats to use weapons of mass
destruction against U.S. targets.
ABC News reported late Tuesday that intelligence sources have confirmed
that al-Qaida plans to release a new video on the web sometime
tomorrow. U.S. intelligence believes the terror group will advise its
"jihadists to use biological, chemical and nuclear weapons to attack
the West."
An FBI spokesman confirmed the threat "calling for the use of weapons
of mass destruction (WMD) against civilians." The U.S. has no
"intelligence of any specific plot or indication of a threat to the
U.S.," the Bureau spokesman said. Still, the FBI has taken the
precautionary step of alerting other agencies of the potential threat.
Such threats are not unusual for the Bureau. Earlier this year, Dr.
Vahid Majidi, the bureau’s assistant director in charge of the WMD
Directorate, told Newsmax that the FBI gets at least several dozen
cases a year involving weapons of mass destruction.
The Bureau takes such threats seriously.
In a separate interview with Newsmax's Ronald Kessler last year, FBI
Director Robert Mueller said Osama bin Laden and his terrorist group
were actively seeking to obtain nuclear devices with the intent to
explode them in American cities.
Mueller conjectured how al Qaida might acquire one or more nuclear
devices. "One is to obtain a nuclear device that's already been
constructed from one of the former Iron Curtain countries, and the
other way is to put together the fissile material and the expertise and
do an improvised nuclear device," Mueller said.
"And there's no doubt that al Qaida, if it had the capability, would go
down either route to get a nuclear device."
Mueller also had little doubt as to al Qaida's likely targets.
"It would be someplace in the United States, in most likely Washington
and or New York, depending on how many devices they have. Or both
cities," Mueller said.
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Re: FBI Warns: New al-Qaida WMD Threat
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David
on Wed 28 May 2008 03:10 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
This story has been refuted -
On 27 May on ABC News an early version of a story ran (http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/FedCrimes/story?id=4941724 ) headlined "al-Qaeda Tape to Call for Use of WMDs". The story stated that according to intelligence and law enforcement sources, al-Qaeda would release a video in the next 24 hours calling for what one source said is "jihadists to use biological, chemical and nuclear weapons to attack the West." The story quotes FBI spokesman Richard Kolko as saying in an email "There have been several reports that al-Qaeda will release a new message calling for the use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) against civilians." The existence of the video was reported earlier by Adn Kronos International in Italy. The expected video being referred to was actually released at least as early as 26 May and is entitled "Nuclear Jihad, The Ultimate Terror". The video has a runtime of 39'22". It is a jihadi supporter video compilation and not from an official group. Supporter videos are made by fans or supporters who may not have ever had any contact with a real terrorist. These videos almost always are comprised of old video footage that is edited together to make a new video. The material in these types of videos do not qualify as an official message from al- Qaeda or any other group. Considering them so would be the equivalent of considering a 10-year-old's homemade fan video of his favorite sports team to be an official team message. IntelCenter is not aware of any new imminent message by al-Qaeda or any other leading jihadist group in audio or video form that will call for the use of WMD against civilians. - Ben Venzke ______________________ Ben Venzke - IntelCenter Voice (703) 370-2962 Fax (703) 370-1571 Primary Email - benv@intelcenter.com LEO - bvenzke@leo.gov IntelLink-U - bvenzke@ugov.gov AKO - ben.venzke@us.army.mil Web - http://www.intelcenter.com PGP Public Key - available upon request PO Box 22572 Alexandria, VA 22304-9257 USA Trackbacks
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