I'm sure one of the Secret Service ambled down to President Obama on the beach at Martha's Vineyard and interrupted the President's smoke break and handed him a note saying that al Qaeda is planning a ricin attack on America - not sure if the President got up and went to consult with anyone by phone or if he continued to sip on his mint julip and chug some more Colt 45.
From the report at The Telegraph:
The New York Times, citing classified intelligence documents and unnamed officials, reports that terrorist operatives have been making efforts to buy large quantities of castor beans – which contain the toxic ricin protein – and shift them to a remote tribal area controlled by insurgents for processing.
Ricin is so poisonous that inhalation of a few minute grains is enough to kill an adult. It was used in deadly incidents including the 1978 assassination in London of Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov and, in 2002, was the subject of a bioterrorism scare in the UK capital following a police raid on a facility said to be plotting its manufacture.
US officials are reported to have told Mr Obama that an attack is not imminent and that the terrorist arm has yet to formulate a means for dispersing it as a weapon.
They believe that the ultimate goal is to find an effective means of packing the white powder around explosives and detonating the devices in packed public areas such as shopping malls and airports, the New York Times revealed.
What this all points to is what I have been clamoring about in all of these upcoming debates in preparation for the 2012 Presidential election...and whether or not THIS time around the idea of islamic terror and the threat against America will even come up. When it was McCain and Obama in 2008, well...no one wanted to ask a question about defending this nation against terrorism because they didn't want to be seen picking on the black man without a clue...oh, and they didn't want to open a can of worms with the Muslim name of his.
It better be different this time - this current President has done all he can to weaken America's defenses and certainly has bent over backwards trying to ensure that any terrorist caught is punished with a stern slap on the wrist.
Yemen: Barack Obama warned that al-Qaeda planning ricin attack
The New York Times, citing classified intelligence documents and unnamed officials, reports that terrorist operatives have been making efforts to buy large quantities of castor beans – which contain the toxic ricin protein – and shift them to a remote tribal area controlled by insurgents for processing.
Ricin is so poisonous that inhalation of a few minute grains is enough to kill an adult. It was used in deadly incidents including the 1978 assassination in London of Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov and, in 2002, was the subject of a bioterrorism scare in the UK capital following a police raid on a facility said to be plotting its manufacture.
US officials are reported to have told Mr Obama that an attack is not imminent and that the terrorist arm has yet to formulate a means for dispersing it as a weapon.
They believe that the ultimate goal is to find an effective means of packing the white powder around explosives and detonating the devices in packed public areas such as shopping malls and airports, the New York Times revealed.
The president is said to have received regular briefings on the matter since first being alerted to it last year.
Al-Qaeda's wing in Yemen has openly raised the subject of ricin use before, though only in speculative terms.
In a posting on its English-language web journal last year entitled "Tips for our brothers in the United States of America", it stated: "Brothers with less experience in the fields of microbiology or chemistry, as long as they possess basic scientific knowledge, would be able to develop other poisons such as ricin or cyanide."
Obama administration officials believe that the greatest terrorism threat to the US now comes from al-Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen, due to a near-total collapse of the government there that has allowed the movement to expand and strengthen its presence.
The US government is working with what is left of Yemen's intelligence agencies and those of neighbouring Saudi Arabia to try to root our terror plots early.
Concerns over ricin have highlighted the threat that al-Qaeda linked groups – chiefly al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula – continue to pose to the US and its interests.
An unidentified senior American official told The New York Times: "That line of threat has never abated. That's being taken seriously by this government. What we know about AQAP is that they do what they say."
No comments:
Post a Comment