[iwar] [fc:'Al-Qaida.nukes.reach.USA']

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'Al-Qaida nukes reach USA'

Tribune of India, 11/13/2001
<a href="http://www.tribuneindia.com/20011113/main4.htm">http://www.tribuneindia.com/20011113/main4.htm>

New Delhi, November 12 Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaida network may have
successfully transported several nuclear, biological and chemical
weapons of mass destruction to the USA, a Pakistani daily has reported. 
Stating that Pakistani and American investigators were "jointly probing"
the possibility of such an attack when the United Nations General
Assembly was on, 'The Frontier Post', quoting sources close to the
investigators, said they "have reached a conclusion that at least two
briefcases of nuclear weapons may have reached the US shores". 
"The investigators have been able to identify at least one briefcase of
weapons acquired by Al-Qaida from Central Asian rogue groups," the
report said. 
It said the weapon identified was a small 8-kg device that carries at
least 2 kg of fissionable plutonium and uranium. "The device, of Russian
make, carries serial number 9999 and manufacturing date October, 1988." 
Describing the device as "simple", the report said the radioactive
materials were kept in separate compartments, on top of which the
charging mechanism is placed. "The charging mechanism can be activated
through a timer or even through a cell phone command", it said. PTI

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