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Nuke Warning for Mexican Border

Sun, Nov 14, 2004 at 7:32:21 am PST

Two very troubling pieces of information from a new report in TIME Magazine: Bordering On Nukes?

First, more indications that Al Qaeda is planning something nuclear:

A key al-Qaeda operative seized in Pakistan recently offered an alarming account of the group’s potential plans to target the U.S. with weapons of mass destruction, senior U.S. security officials tell TIME. Sharif al-Masri, an Egyptian who was captured in late August near Pakistan’s border with Iran and Afghanistan, has told his interrogators of “al-Qaeda’s interest in moving nuclear materials from Europe to either the U.S. or Mexico,” according to a report circulating among U.S. government officials.

Masri also said al-Qaeda has considered plans to “smuggle nuclear materials to Mexico, then operatives would carry material into the U.S.,” according to the report, parts of which were read to TIME. Masri says his family, seeking refuge from al-Qaeda hunters, is now in Iran.

Second, the unsolved theft of a crop duster airplane near San Diego:

And another episode has some senior U.S. officials worried: the theft of a crop-duster aircraft south of San Diego, apparently by three men from southern Mexico who assaulted a watchman and then flew off in a southerly direction. Though the theft’s connection to terrorism remains unclear, a senior U.S. law-enforcement official notes that crop dusters can be used to disperse toxic substances. The plane, stolen at night two weeks ago, has not been recovered.

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