View Full Version : Al Qaeda explosives intercepted
molson
10-29-2010, 03:38 PM
The streak of Al Qaeda failures continues.
I'm always kind of surprised this stuff isn't bigger news. I mean, it's getting a lot of media this afternoon, but, I don't think people care that much.
Explosive found in Dubai, part of US terror probe - Boston.com (http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2010/10/29/authorities_investigating_cargo_flights_in_nj_pa_1288365894/)
Subby
10-29-2010, 03:41 PM
What qualifies as bigger news? It was all over the teevee today.
molson
10-29-2010, 03:46 PM
What qualifies as bigger news? It was all over the teevee today.
Not sure. Just an impression. I was just going to post it in the random thread. No discussion about it here, no buzz at work, none of those little links on the sports sites you get when there's a really big non-sports news story. (ESPN I think even linked ABC.com on the front page during the originial balloon boy story).
lighthousekeeper
10-29-2010, 04:04 PM
our civ is war weary. it happens if your civ has been at war too long.
Lathum
10-29-2010, 04:06 PM
y also have something to do with where you live. This is likely a bigger story in DC then Boise.
jeff061
10-29-2010, 04:07 PM
Really? I don't think Americans have even a remote concept of what war is.
This just isn't that big of a deal. Explosive packages were fedexed to a building. Al Queda's role is probably next to nothing. Glad they caught them, but a nuke heading to Boston harbor this is not.
Galaxy
10-29-2010, 04:09 PM
I'm not doubting it isn't Al Qaeda, but it hasn't been officially ruled Al Qaeda yet.
To be frank, I'm surprised they haven't tried this sooner. If the packages were shipped to a Jewish organization into Chicago, do they not screen the cargo before the flight? Is it at the point of entrance into the US? Or even when they go onto the trucks? Also, wouldn't they go off during any point of being transported (since it was being shipped right to its target, I'm guessing it was already assembled to go off)?
molson
10-29-2010, 04:09 PM
Fair enough. It just seems that there's this general opinion out there that America overstates the terror threat, but then these foiled attempts (of which there's been a handful recently) don't really resonate.
As for the Al Qaeda mention, I felt OK putting that in the title because it apparently came from official white house sources.
jeff061
10-29-2010, 04:10 PM
Well these foiled attempts wouldn't even be reported on in the 90's.
stevew
10-29-2010, 04:15 PM
october suprise.
fantom1979
10-29-2010, 05:00 PM
Al-Qaeda is sending mail bombs now? This is the same group that did extraordinary feats of mass destruction in New York and Madrid? They are now Fed-Exing bombs? I am not trying to trivialize this, but I expect more from them.
Failing at doing something that a guy in a cabin in Montana did successfully for 20 years is not a group that I feel I should be threatened by.
Don't get me wrong, I still think we should go after them and kill them, I am just really confused.
lordscarlet
10-29-2010, 05:07 PM
y also have something to do with where you live. This is likely a bigger story in DC then Boise.
Wasn't discussed at all in my office either. I got a CNN alert on my phone, but it's also been a very busy day in the office.
fantom1979
10-29-2010, 05:13 PM
Just like Bush to release this information right before the restore the sanity rally. Oh wait..... :)
EagleFan
10-29-2010, 05:43 PM
For every one of these that we hear about there are many that never make the news. If this were two years ago there would be several people in this thread screaming that the release of this information (right before elections) was politically motivated...
GrantDawg
10-29-2010, 05:59 PM
Al-Qaeda is sending mail bombs now? This is the same group that did extraordinary feats of mass destruction in New York and Madrid? They are now Fed-Exing bombs? I am not trying to trivialize this, but I expect more from them.
Failing at doing something that a guy in a cabin in Montana did successfully for 20 years is not a group that I feel I should be threatened by.
Don't get me wrong, I still think we should go after them and kill them, I am just really confused.
This. The warning recently of a Mubia-like attack in the offing for Europe is much more real and scary. It is almost like this kind of thing is just a joke-probe to see if they can get onme through.
Mizzou B-ball fan
10-29-2010, 08:58 PM
For every one of these that we hear about there are many that never make the news. If this were two years ago there would be several people in this thread screaming that the release of this information (right before elections) was politically motivated...
This. We only hear about a very small portion of the successes for good reason.
larrymcg421
10-29-2010, 09:09 PM
I think this proves without a doubt that Brett Favre works for Al Qaeda.
EagleFan
10-29-2010, 09:11 PM
I think this proves without a doubt that Brett Favre works for Al Qaeda.
lol, we have a winner!!!!
molson
10-29-2010, 09:16 PM
This. The warning recently of a Mubia-like attack in the offing for Europe is much more real and scary. It is almost like this kind of thing is just a joke-probe to see if they can get onme through.
I always thought bombing America in suburbia and in the heartland (in the malls, jewish community centers, schools) would be more effective than bombing financial centers. But I guess it's just something we really can't comprehend until it actually happens.
We're assuming this is a unibomber-esque, a bunch of nails in the face of the intended target kind of thing, and maybe it is. The early reports kind of suggest a stronger degree of explosive though.
Tigercat
10-29-2010, 09:16 PM
For those saying that this isn't that special, my work over the last 6 months has been in this field, and I can assure you this isn't a one a week or once a month type threat. Tampered items sent to and through our cargo and transportation systems aren't unusual, but these days they are much more benign than what was found this week, and are usually seen as just test runs and don't target a specific person or place.
RainMaker
10-29-2010, 09:46 PM
I always thought bombing America in suburbia and in the heartland (in the malls, jewish community centers, schools) would be more effective than bombing financial centers. But I guess it's just something we really can't comprehend until it actually happens.
We're assuming this is a unibomber-esque, a bunch of nails in the face of the intended target kind of thing, and maybe it is. The early reports kind of suggest a stronger degree of explosive though.
Sadly, I agree with you. If they wanted to scare everyone, targeting a few malls or coffee shops in random suburbs would cause chaos. When you target high profile areas, you can beef up security accordingly and people can avoid them if they want. When it can happen in anyone's backyard and there is no way to make everything safe, that's what destroys confidence.
Feel sick even talking about it.
lighthousekeeper
10-29-2010, 09:59 PM
Sadly, I agree with you. If they wanted to scare everyone, targeting a few malls or coffee shops in random suburbs would cause chaos. When you target high profile areas, you can beef up security accordingly and people can avoid them if they want. When it can happen in anyone's backyard and there is no way to make everything safe, that's what destroys confidence.
Feel sick even talking about it.
motherfuckers better not fuck with my panera bread
RomaGoth
10-29-2010, 11:42 PM
Wasn't discussed at all in my office either. I got a CNN alert on my phone, but it's also been a very busy day in the office.
Damn, you must be important for the CNN to contact you directly. :D
JonInMiddleGA
10-29-2010, 11:46 PM
I always thought bombing America in suburbia and in the heartland (in the malls, jewish community centers, schools) would be more effective than bombing financial centers.
+1
Thankfully, there seems to be a significant disconnect between the general U.S. mindset & the understanding of that by our more violent enemies.
EagleFan
10-30-2010, 12:40 AM
I always thought bombing America in suburbia and in the heartland (in the malls, jewish community centers, schools) would be more effective than bombing financial centers. But I guess it's just something we really can't comprehend until it actually happens.
We're assuming this is a unibomber-esque, a bunch of nails in the face of the intended target kind of thing, and maybe it is. The early reports kind of suggest a stronger degree of explosive though.
That would be more effective if the goal was actual terror. The goal is to kill the highest numbers posible in most cases.
Rizon
10-30-2010, 12:13 PM
Scary, one of the packages was addressed to the company my fiance works for.
Karlifornia
10-30-2010, 12:43 PM
Wal-Mart in Savannah Georgia on orange alert!
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