PDA

View Full Version : FBI Director Warns of Terror Attacks on U.S. Cities


mick silver
25th February 2009, 21:37
By Carrie Johnson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, February 23, 2009; 3:19 PM

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III today warned that extremists "with large agendas and little money can use rudimentary weapons" to sow terror, raising the specter that recent attacks in Mumbai that killed 170 people last year could embolden terrorists seeking to attack U.S. cities.

At a speech to the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, Mueller said that the bureau is expanding its focus beyond al-Qaeda and into splinter groups, radicals who try to enter the country through the visa waiver program and "home-grown terrorists."

"The universe of crime and terrorism stretches out infinitely before us, and we too are working to find what we believe to be out there but cannot always see," Mueller said.

One particular concern, the FBI director said, springs from the country's background as a "nation of immigrants." Federal officials worry about pockets of possible radicals among melting-pot communities in the United States such as Seattle, San Diego, Miami or New York.

A Joint Terrorism Task Force led by the FBI, for instance, continues to investigate a group in Minneapolis after one young man last fall flew to Somalia and became what authorities believe to be the first U.S. citizen to carry out a suicide bombing. As many as a half-dozen other youths from that community in Minnesota have vanished, alarming their parents and raising concerns among law enforcement officials that a dangerous recruiting network has operated under the radar.


"The prospect of young men, indoctrinated and radicalized in their own communities . . . is a perversion of the immigrant story," Mueller said.

For the first time, Mueller also disclosed details about FBI efforts to assist Indian authorities probing a November siege by conspirators with ties to a terrorist group in Pakistan. FBI Special Agent Steve Merrill, a legal attache posted to the bureau's office in New Delhi, had been preparing to play cricket for the American team competing at the Maharajah's annual tournament, the FBI director recalled.

Instead Merrill detoured to Mumbai, where he helped to rescue Americans trapped in the burning Taj Hotel and coordinated the arrival of the bureau's rapid deployment team.

Analysts and agents from the FBI ultimately conducted 60 interviews including one of the lone surviving attacker, Ajmal Amir Kasab. Forensics experts pulled fingerprints from improvised explosive devices and recovered data from damaged cellphones, once "literally wiring a smashed phone back together," Mueller said.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...022301850.html (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/23/AR2009022301850.html)

fredrock
25th February 2009, 21:41
I guess those Blackwater guys have finished all their training. We'll soon be hearing from them again.

Fred

Trvlr45
26th February 2009, 00:54
Forgive me for being so obtuse but it has always seemed like a good idea to shelve all the warm and fuzzy feelings about multi-culturalism and globalization. Keeping the terroirsts in particular and the rest of the world out of our country might be a good idea to keep what is left of our freedom rather than lose it based on the fact that our government keeps letting terrorists and foreigners from all over the world into the United States. With no checks and balances and wide open borders.

mick silver
26th February 2009, 01:06
there alot of people in the government working just to get a check they could care less about doing their jobs , it like ted nugent said that he able to keep people off his 2000 ac the government wanted to they also could do the same thing ..... there time i think this crap they put out is a false flag crap to make you turn your head , an get you thinking of some thing else ... if you know there here an know who they are why not go get there asses

sunsetcliff
26th February 2009, 06:33
what a line of bull shit. there IS not such thing as terrific-ism. terrorism.

only mad people who were swindled out of wealth.

Mylläri
26th February 2009, 09:21
By Carrie Johnson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, February 23, 2009; 3:19 PM

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III... "home-grown terrorists."

Mr. Mueller would know about terrorism, he is taking part in it. I'm so over the fact that these fucks think that everyone in America ISN'T aware of the threat of terrorism and they feel like they need to cram it down our throats. Same thing with Darth Cheney.

Perhaps we'll see some large scale military and DOJ "exercises" domestically in the near future to practice "quelling unrest." :o