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Officials: Group Plotted Jordan Attacks
2004-04-18
An al-Qaida-linked terrorist cell recently dismantled in Jordan was plotting to detonate a chemical bomb capable of killing thousands of people and to attack the U.S. Embassy and prime minister's office with poison gas.
Doesn't seem to have been dismantled that well...
Officials close to the investigation told The Associated Press that several terror suspects arrested in Jordan last month have confessed the plots were hatched by Jordanian militant Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi. The officials said the terrorist cell was planning to attack Jordan's secret service — the General Intelligence Department — with a chemical bomb that would have killed as many as 20,000 people and caused large-scale destruction within a half-mile radius. Jordan's King Abdullah II said this week in a published letter of thanks to his intelligence chief, Gen. Saad Kheir, that the arrests of the terror cell members have "saved thousands of lives." In his letter, Abdullah said that had the chemical bomb plot not been uncovered, Jordan would have seen "a crime that would have been unprecedented in the country in terms of the size of explosives mounted on the vehicles and the methods of carrying out the attacks or the civilian locations chosen."
Perhaps unprecedented, period. It would be the largest attack by a terrorist organization in history.
On Saturday, the officials told the AP that the terror cell was also apparently planning to carry out simultaneous poison gas attacks against foreign diplomatic missions, including the heavily fortified U.S. Embassy in Amman, vital Jordanian public establishments like the prime minister's office and unspecified civilian targets. They declined to elaborate, but stressed the plot had been foiled with the arrests late last month and earlier this month of an unspecified number of terrorist suspects. Jordanian officials say the arrests occurred after suspected militants entered Jordan from neighboring Syria in at least three vehicles filled with explosives, detonators and raw material to be used in bomb-making. Syrian officials have denied the claims.
They had to come from somewhere, and it wasn't Greenland. They had to have procured the poison gas somewhere, and it wasn't Uruguay. The question in my mind — and I'd guess in the Jordanian intel guys' minds — is whether they cooked it themselves, in which case Syria should have noticed; whether they got it from Syrian stockpiles, in which case Syria has some questions to answer about its own WMD programs; or whether they got it from Sammy's stockpiles in Syria, which settles the question of where the WMD went, but opens the question of why Syria's been hiding them, and for whom.
Among those arrested last week were two Palestinian militants identified as Suleiman Darweesh and Muwafaq Adwan, thought to be close associates of al-Zarqawi. Another Palestinian militant, Azmi al-Jayoussi, is thought to be at large. Al-Zarqawi is suspected of connection to about a dozen high-profile attacks in Iraq, including the bombing of the U.N. headquarters in August and Shiite religious ceremonies last month. Moroccan authorities believe he may have helped guide the Madrid train bombings. U.S. and Jordanian law enforcement say he funded the Oct. 2002 assassination of a U.S. diplomat in Jordan. Jordan has been targeted by al-Qaida and other terrorists. Twenty-two Islamic extremists were convicted of plotting to attack U.S. and Israeli tourists during the kingdom's millennium celebrations.
Zarqawi was among their number. Al-Tawhid's original purpose in life was to establish an Islamist state in Jordan.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Regardless of origin and method, the bottom line is that SYRIA provided active support, a base, and/or benign neglect for the terrorists. It sounds like we need to (or already have) perform the planning for a massive bombing campaign of the Bekaa valley, where the terrorist nests, arms, and weapons stockpiles are. If there is chem weapons there, the attack ought to deny the enemy their base due to the toxic nature of the terrain after the raid.

I think that reprocussions from the discovery will be far and wide, and will spell doom for Syria. I do not think that you will see much in the press about this in the near future. I do think that they will be busy preparing in Diego Garcia.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-04-18 3:09:09 PM  

#1  I didn't even need to click on the link to know which group they meant.

Hint: starts with "a."
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-04-18 12:01:58 PM  

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