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NotWithoutAFight 2009/01/30 20:21:58
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Al Qaeda bungles arms experiment
Biological or chemical weapons
Eli Lake
Originally published 07:43 p.m., January 19, 2009, updated 05:45 a.m., January 20, 2009
An al Qaeda affiliate in Algeria closed a base earlier this month after an experiment with unconventional weapons went awry, a senior U.S. intelligence official said Monday.

The official, who spoke on the condition he not be named because of the sensitive nature of the issue, said he could not confirm press reports that the accident killed at least 40 al Qaeda operatives, but he said the mishap led the militant group to shut down a base in the mountains of Tizi Ouzou province in eastern Algeria.

He said authorities in the first week of January intercepted an urgent communication between the leadership of al Qaeda in the Land of the Maghreb (AQIM) and al Qaeda's leadership in the tribal region of Pakistan on the border with Afghanistan. The communication suggested that an area sealed to prevent leakage of a biological or chemical substance had been breached, according to the official.

"We don't know if this is biological or chemical," the official said.

The story was first reported by the British tabloid the Sun, which said the al Qaeda operatives died after being infected with a strain of bubonic plague, the disease that killed a third of Europe's population in the 14th century. But the intelligence official dismissed that claim.

AQIM, according to U.S. intelligence estimates, maintains about a dozen bases in Algeria, where the group has waged a terrorist campaign against government forces and civilians. In 2006, the group claimed responsibility for an attack on foreign contractors. In 2007, the group said it bombed U.N. headquarters in Algiers, an attack that killed 41 people.

Al Qaeda is believed by U.S. and Western experts to have been pursuing biological weapons since at least the late 1990s. A 2005 report on unconventional weapons drafted by a commission led by former Sen. Charles Robb, Virginia Democrat, and federal appeals court Judge Laurence Silberman concluded that al Qaeda's biological weapons program "was extensive, well organized and operated two years before the Sept. 11" terror attacks in the U.S.

Another report from the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation, released in December, warned that "terrorists are more likely to be able to obtain and use a biological weapon than a nuclear weapon."

British authorities in January 2003 arrested seven men they accused of producing a poison from castor beans known as ricin. British officials said one of the suspects had visited an al Qaeda training camp. In the investigation into the case, British authorities found an undated al Qaeda manual on assassinations with a recipe for making the poison.

The late leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab Zarqawi, was suspected of developing ricin in northern Iraq. Then-Secretary of State Colin L. Powell referred to the poison in his presentation to the U.N. Security Council in February 2003 that sought to lay the groundwork for the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

Roger Cressey, a former senior counterterrorism official at the National Security Council under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, told The Washington Times that al Qaeda has had an interest in acquiring a poisons capability since the late 1990s.

"This is something that al Qaeda still aspires to do, and the infrastructure to develop it does not have to be that sophisticated," he said.

Mr. Cressey added that he also is concerned about al Qaeda in the Land of the Maghreb, which refers to the North African countries of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.

"Al Qaeda in the Maghreb is probably the most operationally capable affiliate in the organization right now," he said.
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  • Larson Whipsnade 2009/03/15 21:00:10 (edited)
    No - Serves them right.
    Larson Whipsnade
    +2
    For 'tis sport to have the engineer

    hoist by his own petard!

    -William Shakespeare, Hamlet

    serves tis sport engineer hoist petard -william shakespeare hamlet

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  • Lizard 2009/03/31 16:31:06
  • Ryannosaurus Rexx 2009/03/18 17:53:31
    No - Serves them right.
    Ryannosaurus Rexx
    +1
    And let's hope they don't learn from their mistake!!! serves hope learn mistake
  • NotWith... Ryannos... 2009/03/18 17:55:24
    NotWithoutAFight
    +1
    *laughing*

    Gotta love Achmed.
  • Ryannos... NotWith... 2009/03/22 04:06:45
    Ryannosaurus Rexx
    +1
    "I KILL YOU!!"
  • Michael 2009/03/16 06:10:05
    No - Serves them right.
    Michael
    +1
    To be honest, I'm sure it's not the first time. Just other administrations know the meaning of the word SECRET.
  • NotWith... Michael 2009/03/16 06:29:14
    NotWithoutAFight
    Well that happens when the whole world is wi-fied, CNN'd and linked to everyone.
  • Larson Whipsnade 2009/03/15 21:00:10 (edited)
    No - Serves them right.
    Larson Whipsnade
    +2
    For 'tis sport to have the engineer

    hoist by his own petard!

    -William Shakespeare, Hamlet

    serves tis sport engineer hoist petard -william shakespeare hamlet
  • NotWith... Larson ... 2009/03/16 03:23:57
    NotWithoutAFight
    Excellent ^^
  • Ryannos... Larson ... 2009/03/18 17:51:48
    Ryannosaurus Rexx
    +1
    Grrrrrreat quote!!
  • davyd god loving patriot 2009/03/10 18:12:58
    No - Serves them right.
    davyd god loving patriot
    +2
    Could'nt happen to a nicer people, lol I hope it wipes out the bunch of idiots.
  • No More Commies 2009/03/08 06:38:39
    No - Serves them right.
    No More Commies
    +2
    LMAO Thanks for posting this!
  • De'~ 2009/01/30 22:59:36
    No - Serves them right.
    De'~
    +2
    I hate to say this, but I can't think of people whom I share the planet with that deserve a little dose of the germ more than people who think and act like these folks. I do hope none of you will not think any less of me, I normally don't think in this direction, but it's not like antibiotics won't fix them up again. I guess if the governments can't seem to rid the earth of them, then maybe the germ shall. If they wanna play with germs then...
  • pocket squirrel 2009/01/30 22:34:15
    No - Serves them right.
    pocket squirrel
    +2
    I saw this story in The Sun about a week ago and thought it would've spread, but I never heard anymore about it until now. I wasn't sure if it was true...

    I'll be damned.
  • No - Serves them right.
    Jerry (Iron Priest)☮ R ☮ P ☮ 201
    +2
    Excellent! Too bad it didn't get them all. :-)
  • Modena Bobena's Mommy 2009/01/30 21:37:24
    No - Serves them right.
    Modena Bobena's Mommy
    +2
    I find this deliciously, karmically, nummy!!!


    serves deliciously karmically nummy
  • sabravesfan 2009/01/30 20:35:12
    No - Serves them right.
    sabravesfan
    +2
    As long as they do not get over here and spread it.
  • NotWith... sabrave... 2009/01/30 20:35:59
    NotWithoutAFight
    +2
    Scary thought that one could have just stepped on a damn plane.
  • sabrave... NotWith... 2009/01/30 20:43:47
    sabravesfan
    +2
    Very scary because I was reading this article on Hal Lindsay's website yesterday and he believes that they can drop people into a city and have them walk around and not be noticed until they die, the sores are usually in the under arm region, belly region and groin region, so no one will know a person has it until they to are infected. Very Scary.
  • Modena ... sabrave... 2009/01/30 21:42:07
    Modena Bobena's Mommy
    +3
    Plague is easily treatable with simple antibiotics.
  • NotWith... Modena ... 2009/01/31 05:51:19
    NotWithoutAFight
    +2
    It seems antibiotics aren't readily available in those filthy, clandestine holes.

    I wish I could honesty feel something for them. But I can't.
  • Modena ... NotWith... 2009/02/02 15:12:10
    Modena Bobena's Mommy
    +2
    Ya, i try to be compassionate, but I didn't struggle with that one for long lol um, you reap what you sew!!!

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