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FC: Ashcroft's "dirty bomb" scare was a complete exaggeration?
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 12:57:23 -0400
[Seems that it's reasonable to ask some basic question: Did Abdullah
Al Muhajir possess radioactive materials of the type that could be
used for a "dirty bomb?" Did he try to form those into a weapon? In
short, was he an (alleged) terrorist wannabe or someone who
(allegedly) was serious about causing widescale harm? Given that DOJ
has in the past claimed drunk airline passengers were "domestic
terrorists" (to up its anti-terror budgets), it makes sense to be
somewhat skeptical here. --Declan]
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http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20020612/4185665s.htm
Page 1A
Threat of 'dirty bomb' softened Ashcroft's remarks annoy White House
By Kevin Johnson
and Toni Locy
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON -- Attorney General John Ashcroft on Monday overstated the
potential threat posed by ''dirty bomb'' suspect Abdullah Al Muhajir,
Bush administration and law enforcement officials said Tuesday.
Ashcroft's remarks annoyed the White House and led the administration
to soften the government's descriptions of the alleged plot. ''I don't
think there was actually a plot beyond some fairly loose talk and (Al
Muhajir's) coming in here obviously to plan further deeds,'' Deputy
Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz told CBS on Tuesday.
His comments echoed those Monday of FBI Director Robert Mueller and
Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson. They backed away from
Ashcroft's descriptions of the alleged plot but emphasized that Al
Muhajir was dangerous and that his arrest was a victory against
terrorism.
[...]
Ashcroft's ominous tone surprised the White House and law enforcement
officials here and abroad, including some who had tracked Al Muhajir
to al-Qaeda meetings in Pakistan. The law enforcement officials say
the evidence against Al Muhajir, 31, indicates he was interested in
many scenarios involving explosives, and radioactive materials was one
possibility. They say that the former Chicago gang member once known
as Jose Padilla was up to no good, but that any plans involving
radiation were not as mature as Ashcroft suggested.
[...]
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