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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Lane3 who wrote (31720)2/26/2004 5:52:41 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) of 793620
 

the risk is small.....

I find no basis for an assertion that fear is justified right now.


Al-Qaeda reported to have nuclear weapons
theage.com.au

Al Qaeda Nuclear and Conventional Explosive Documents: CNN - ISIS Collaboration
isis-online.org

Al-Qaeda nuclear plans confirmed
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Al Qaeda documents outline serious weapons program
Terrorist group placed heavy emphasis on developing nuclear device
cnn.com

CIA says al Qaeda ready to use nukes
washtimes.com

FBI Alerts Allies on Al Qaeda's Nuclear Plans
nci.org

Al-Qaida has possessed tactical nuclear weapons for about six years
haaretz.com

Does al-Qaida have 20 suitcase nukes?
worldnetdaily.com

The United States is investigating new intelligence reports of contacts between Pakistani nuclear weapons scientists and the Taliban or the terrorist network Al Qaeda, according to Pakistani and American officials.
www2.mrbrklyn.com

Report: Al-Qaeda constructed radiological dirty bomb in Afghanistan
usatoday.com

U.S. intelligence agencies are concerned that terrorists are working hard to acquire small nuclear weapons and nuclear material for bombs from Russia.

The problem was highlighted by recent intelligence reports indicating that representatives of Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network have discussed buying nuclear weapons and nuclear material from members of organized crime groups in Russia.
drumbeat.mlaterz.net

Al-Qaeda spin-offs planning to wreak havoc: CIA chief

'Across the operational spectrum - air, maritime, special weapons - we have time and again uncovered plots that are chilling,' Mr Tenet said.

Al-Qaeda and more than two dozen other terrorist groups were trying to obtain chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons.
straitstimes.asia1.com.sg
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