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Mas
08-10-2006, 08:53 PM
LONDON - British authorities said Thursday they thwarted a terrorist plot to simultaneously blow up several aircraft heading to the United States using explosives smuggled in hand luggage, averting what police described as “mass murder on an unimaginable scale.”

Police arrested 21 people, saying they were confident they captured the main suspects in what U.S. officials said was a plot in its final phases that had all the earmarks of an al-Qaida operation. U.S. President George W. Bush called it a “stark reminder” of the continued threat to the United States from extremist Muslims.

Officials raised security to its highest level in Britain - suggesting a terrorist attack might be imminent - and banned carry-on luggage on all flights. Huge crowds backed up at security barriers at London’s Heathrow airport as officials searching for explosives barred nearly every form of liquid outside of baby formula.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said the terrorists planned to use liquid explosives disguised as beverages and other common products and set them off with detonators disguised as electronic devices.

The extreme measures at a major international aviation hub sent ripples throughout the world. Heathrow was closed to most flights from Europe, and British Airways cancelled all its flights between the airport and points in Britain, Europe and Libya. Numerous flights from U.S. cities to Britain were cancelled.

Tony Douglas, Heathrow’s managing director, said the airport hoped to resume normal operations Friday, but passengers would still face delays and a ban on cabin baggage “for the foreseeable future.”

“At this point in time it is unclear how long these restrictions will remain in place,” he said.

Washington raised its threat alert to its highest level for commercial flights from Britain to the United States amid fears the plot had not been completely crushed. The alert for all flights coming or going from the United States was also raised slightly.

Two U.S. counterterrorism officials said the terrorists had targeted United Airlines, American Airlines and Continental Airlines. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case.

A U.S. intelligence official said the plotters had hoped to target flights to major airports in New York, Washington and California.

British Home Secretary John Reid said the 21 people were arrested in London, its suburbs and Birmingham following a lengthy investigation, including the alleged “main players” in the plot. Searches continued in a number of locations.

The British Broadcasting Corp. said police were evacuating homes in High Wycombe, a town 48 kilometres northwest of London, near one of the houses being searched. Police refused to confirm the report or to discuss any details of the searches.

Bush said during a visit to Green Bay, Wis., that the foiled plot was a “stark reminder that this nation is at war with Islamic fascists.” Despite increased security since Sept. 11, he warned, “It is a mistake to believe there is no threat to the United States of America.”

While British officials declined to publicly identify the 21 suspects, French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said in Paris Thursday that they “appear to be of Pakistani origin.” He did not give a source for his description, but said French officials had been in close contact with British authorities.

The suspects were “homegrown,” though it was not immediately clear if they were all British citizens, said a British police official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case. Police were working closely with the South Asian community, the official said.

The suicide bombing assault on London subway trains and a bus on July 7, 2005, was carried out by Muslim extremists who grew up in Britain.

The police official said the plotters intended to simultaneously target multiple planes bound for the United States.

“We think this was an extraordinarily serious plot and we are confident that we’ve prevented an attempt to commit mass murder on an unimaginable scale,” Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Stephenson said.

Prime Minister Tony Blair, vacationing in the Caribbean, briefed Bush on the situation overnight. Blair issued a statement praising the co-operation between the two countries, saying it “underlines the threat we face and our determination to counter it.”

White House spokesman Tony Snow said Bush also had been briefed by his aides while at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, where he has been on vacation.

“We do believe the plot involved flights from the U.K. to the U.S. and was a direct threat to the United States,” Snow said.

While Snow called the plot a serious threat, he assured Americans that “it is safe to travel.”

Chertoff, the homeland security chief, said the plot had the hallmarks of an operation planned by al-Qaida, the terrorist group behind the Sept. 11 attack on the United States.

“It was sophisticated, it had a lot of members and it was international in scope. It was in some respects suggestive of an al-Qaida plot,” Chertoff said, but he cautioned it was too early in the investigation to reach any conclusions.

It is the first time the red alert level in the Homeland Security warning system has been invoked, although there have been brief periods in the past when the orange level was applied. Homeland Security defines the red alert as designating a “severe risk of terrorist attacks.”

“We believe that these arrests (in London) have significantly disrupted the threat, but we cannot be sure that the threat has been entirely eliminated or the plot completely thwarted,” Chertoff said.

He added, however, there was no indication of current plots within the United States.
Chertoff said the plotters were in the final stages of planning. “We were really getting quite close to the execution phase,” he said, adding that it was unclear if the plot was linked to the upcoming fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

A senior U.S. counterterrorism official said authorities believe dozens of people - possibly as many as 50 - were involved in the plot. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.

The plan involved airline passengers hiding masked explosives in carry-on luggage, the official said. “They were not yet sitting on an airplane,” but were very close to ravelling, the official said, calling the plot “the real deal.”

Passengers in Britain faced delays as tighter security was hastily enforced at the country’s airports and additional measures were put in place for all flights. Laptop computers, mobile phones, iPods, and remote controls were among the items banned from being carried on board.

Liquids, such as hair care products, were also barred on flights in both Britain and the U.S.

In the mid-1990s, officials foiled a plan by terrorist mastermind Ramzi Youssef to blow up 12 Western jetliners simultaneously over the Pacific. The alleged plot involved improvised bombs using liquid hidden in contact lens solution containers.

Huge lines formed at ticket counters and behind security barriers at Heathrow and other airports in Britain. Most European carriers cancelled flights to Heathrow because of the massive delays created after authorities enforced strict new regulations banning most hand baggage.

Security also was stepped up at train stations serving airports across Britain, said British Transport Police spokeswoman Jan O’Neill. At London’s Victoria Station, police patrolled platforms with bomb-sniffing dogs as passengers boarded trains carrying clear plastic bags.

shortcipher
08-10-2006, 09:48 PM
They should just keep the terror traffic light on red, that will make the terrorists think twice...

lemmerdeur1
08-10-2006, 10:36 PM
As long as Bush is the president of the US, the US will be the main target for Muslam terrorist activities. Something big will happen but when is the question. All the Muslams are not terrorist (lucky us, only a few are) but all the terrorists are Muslams.

peter764
08-12-2006, 06:16 PM
As long as Bush is the president of the US, the US will be the main target for Muslam terrorist activities. Something big will happen but when is the question. All the Muslams are not terrorist (lucky us, only a few are) but all the terrorists are Muslams.


Yeah i agree, but you have forgotten about tim mcveigh?? Bush has been using his oil connections too much, can't believe we are all standing still about this!!!

All our rights are going right down the drain!! Fuck anyone can make a bomb, doesn't the gov. realize that. Just let people be free is all!!...........Fucking taxes have gone up so much, where is the representation??........It's all an oil war for bush trying to make his family rich (all personal anyway, sadam put hit to kill reward out for his dad?)...........should keep things like that out of the way of running the country!!

And what's up with all this bullshit of flying.........I think anyone would now the difference between water and any explosive.........yeah hytorgen peroxide and baking soda should be noticeable?? not sure what was used for explosives..........but my 6th or 7th grade science class taught me that.

Maybe clinton had an affair, maybe i can't be president cause i smoke pot, but fuck we gotta find some that wasn't rich or may not even be to run the country..............someone that actually wants to help the people!!!

I don't think I've actually seen a pres. wanting to help the country..........talking about my lifetime........i'm 45.............well let me just put in a word for Ronald Reagen and Bill Clinton, also Jimmy Carter (don't see where he did too much, but he wasn't out padding his pocket!!)

Now we got this bush fucker who all are senators are listening too!! He's getting his own way..........and look at the fuel prices (at least Pres. Reagan put a cap on that!!) Fuck you all that voted for him............lol............Fuck you all.

I actually don't vote too much, but I saw the trouble coming so I made it a point to go vote against him, too bad that we have to go vote to vote against someone..............Fuck let's let normal people run the country for once!!

Sorry just ranting, but it makes sense!! Get a normal person in office and it might take time to get away from this, but i bet it would happen and our econemy would return to normal.