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Home Front: WoT
NYC Plot: 'Real Deal' Or 'Bravado'?
2006-07-09
See BS jumps in to pooh-pooh any danger...
Despite the FBI's announcement that it disrupted a terror plot against New York City-area commuter trains Friday, CBS News correspondent Jim Stewart has learned that the plans were mere "jihadist bravado," according to one senior official. Authorities said the plot by foreign terrorists to attack the train tunnels beneath the Hudson River used by thousands of New York commuters every day, had eight principal players, three in custody, including the mastermind, 31-year-old Lebanese national Assem Hammoud, the only one of the suspects currently charged in his home country. However, the senior official tells Stewart that the men arrested are "far less threatening and dangerous than the Canadian cell," and unlike the Torrance, Calif., cell, which had begun conducting holdups to further their terrorist plans, these individuals had done nothing but talk over the Internet.

The FBI disagreed. "This is a plot that involved martyrdom and explosives and certain of the tubes that connect Jersey and lower Manhattan," FBI Assistant Director Mark J. Mershon said during a news conference. He called the plot the "real deal."

"We believe we intercepted this group early in their plotting and, in fact, the plan has largely been disrupted," Mershon said. Initial reports said the terrorists wanted to attack the Holland Tunnel. But Mershon said the group specifically mentioned only the PATH train tunnels between New York and New Jersey.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Hmm...here's a test. Those who are poo-pooing this, get an airliner ticket. Board. Then start talking about the imagined bomb you have. I'm sure you'll get a response. Would the authorities be over reacting? Or have we learned from events, that there are somethings you just don't do.
Posted by: Gleresh Whomort8073   2006-07-09 09:08  

#6  C'mon! The Canadians waited for the terrorists to buy explosives. Just because police pre-empted similar conduct doesn't means the NYC Muslims should be less culpable. By the way, I support mandatory execution for all aspects of terror, from advocacy to perpetration. Would that include CAIR leadership, who promote suicide murders in Israel? Hang 'em high!
Posted by: Anginens Threreng8133   2006-07-09 07:00  

#5   One would think the G-men know that, and wouldn't make arrests until they had some good facts, but we'll see.

The NY Daily News broke the story prematurely. The Feds weren't done building the case -- but they are now, because everyone else in the group is now alerted to the investigation.
Posted by: lotp   2006-07-09 06:44  

#4  Wow, what a relief! Thanks for clearing that up for me, Jim Stewart. We all know how those wacky jihadis can be full of "bravado". What playful scamps!

"senior official" agrees with Mikey
Posted by: Kirk   2006-07-09 04:35  

#3  oppps -- there is an o at the end above "bravado" that didn't get copied! It's that "age" thingy.
Posted by: Sherry   2006-07-09 01:11  

#2  When once again, New York gets hit, there will be thousands and thousands of pages of written words of folks pooh-poohing these terrorists' attacks. But, they will continue do it.... and when it happens, they will blame Bush, forgetting their pooh-poohing. I can already write the above the fold headline and story of that attack from their templates. It's so easy.

The media won't stop..... Like Sulzberger of the NYT apologizing for what hadn't happened on the watch of his generation, in his graduating speech at some college... I apologize for Sulzberger and his peers... I apologize that there are still folks of my era that are still living in a forgotten era. How sad for them, that they can't come forward, and greet this new millennium.

Kinda reminds me of being at a wedding rehearsal dinner, ten years after the graduation of the bride and most of the guests. All toasts spoke of the days, of the years of the sorority, and nothing was of any importance except the years of the sorority. Seemed, there wasn't anything of value she and her friends had done since graduating college and the sorority. Life was still existing around the image that had been so carefully crafted.

I apologize for those of my age..... for still living in the world they so carefully crafted. Sadly for them, it isn't working this time. Lots of us aren't pooh-poohing these terrorists' threats, we are taking them seriously.

There will be a day, when we of the fly-over world will be recognized. I volunteer to appear before the next ??? (date to be determined) Commission to bring forth a stake of newspapers, with the written words, pooh-poohing these jihadist brav
Posted by: Sherry   2006-07-09 01:07  

#1  U.S. conspiracy law requires the suspects to have taken a substantial step toward the commission of their crime. If these guys are tried in U.S. civilian courts, the gov't will have to come up with something more than just gum-flapping. One would think the G-men know that, and wouldn't make arrests until they had some good facts, but we'll see.

On the other hand, it takes a particularly creepy sort of freak to think that mass murder is something to brag about.
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2006-07-09 00:31  

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