Islamist terrorist threaten Fort Huachuca, AZ?
The Sinola cartel appears to be the one believed to be working with the terrorist. All the Mexican cartels appear to be taking lessons from the Islamist insurgency down to their terror PR campaigns and had chopping. They have been waging an insurgency of their own against the Mexican government for years and each other in turf wars. Spreading their terror through Islamist attacks just demonstrates how corrupt they are.Fort Huachuca, the nation's largest intelligence-training center, changed security measures in May after being warned that Islamist terrorists, with the aid of Mexican drug cartels, were planning an attack on the facility.
Fort officials changed security measures after sources warned that possibly 60 Afghan and Iraqi terrorists were to be smuggled into the U.S. through underground tunnels with high-powered weapons to attack the Arizona Army base, according to multiple confidential law enforcement documents obtained by The Washington Times.
"A portion of the operatives were in the United States, with the remainder not yet in the United States," according to one of the documents, an FBI advisory that was distributed to the Defense Intelligence Agency, the CIA, Customs and Border Protection and the Justice Department, among several other law enforcement agencies throughout the nation. "The Afghanis and Iraqis shaved their beards so as not to appear to be Middle Easterners."
According to the FBI advisory, each Middle Easterner paid Mexican drug lords $20,000 "or the equivalent in weapons" for the cartel's assistance in smuggling them and their weapons through tunnels along the border into the U.S. The weapons would be sent through tunnels that supposedly ended in Arizona and New Mexico, but the Islamist terrorists would be smuggled through Laredo, Texas, and reclaim the weapons later.
A number of the Afghans and Iraqis are already in a safe house in Texas, the FBI advisory said.
Fort Huachuca, which lies about 20 miles from the Mexican border, has members of all four service branches training in intelligence and secret operations. About 12,000 persons work at the fort and many have their families on base.
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The FBI report is based on Drug Enforcement Administration sources, including Mexican nationals with access to "sub-sources" in the drug cartels. The report's assessment is that the DEA's Mexican contacts have proven reliable in the past but the "sub-source" is of uncertain reliability.
According to the source who spoke with DEA intelligence agents, the weapons included two Milan anti-tank missiles, Soviet-made surface-to-air missiles, grenade launchers, long guns and handguns.
"FBI Comment: The surface-to-air missiles may in fact be RPGs," the advisory stated, adding that the weapons stash in Mexico could include two or three more Milan missiles.
The Milan, a French-German portable anti-tank weapon, was developed in the 1970s and widely sold to militaries around the world, including Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Insurgents in Iraq reportedly have used a Milan missile in an attack on a British tank. Iraqi guerrillas also have shot down U.S. helicopters using RPGs, or rocket-propelled grenades.
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The choice of target is interesting. It is probably a recognition of how effective military intelligence has been in penetrating their operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The description of the weapons and the number of terrorist suggest it would be merely a terrorist attack and had no chance of having any long term effect on the operations of the base or the training of intelligence officers and men.
Ft Huachuca is in Arizona, not New Mexico
ReplyDeletedoesn't the War on Drugs seem like a good primer for the War on Terror?
ReplyDelete"The choice of target is interesting. It is probably a recognition of how effective military intelligence has been in penetrating their operations in Iraq and Afghanistan."
ReplyDeleteNo, it's actually not a real threat. It's a hoax. At least according to the FBI.
http://www.azfamily.com/news/local/stories/KTVKLNews20071127_fort-huachuca.44bb4151.html
Update time.
yea, and I suppose prior to 9-11 the chatter was not important because it could be a hoax just like the FBI might have believed.
ReplyDeleteHey, I bet the Detroit thing was seen as a mere hoax, "forget about listening to some guy who says his son may be a potential threat..."