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Tentativi visti come modello per i nuovi attacchi agli Stati Uniti Terreno
Giovedì 5 luglio 2007
Il terrorista che seguente l'assalto sugli Stati Uniti è probabile per venire con gli attacchi relativamente non sofisticati e vicino-simultanei - simili a quelli tentati in Gran-Bretagna sopra la fine settimana - ha progettato più per provocare il timore diffuso e per lasciarsi prendere dal panico che causare gli incidenti mortali importanti, Stati Uniti i funzionari di counterterrorism e di intelligenza credono. Tali attacchi richiedono la perizia e l'addestramento minimi e sono difficili da evitare. Anche se i ricercatori britannici non hanno esatto la partecipazione di Al-Qaeda agli ultimi avvenimenti, i funzionari qui hanno detto che possono costituire un fenomeno “ibrido„, in cui Al-Qaeda ispira e gruppi locali delle guide da afar ma non stabilisce collegamenti operativi o logistici visibili. Il collegamento, parecchi funzionari detti, è fatto attraverso una rete crescente dei mediatori e delle filiali di Al-Qaeda che lontano sono rimossi dalla direzione dell'organizzazione. “Che cosa è un collegamento diretto?„ chiesto ad un funzionario di counterterrorism. “È corrieri? Messaggeri?„ Gli Stati Uniti i funzionari “dalla gente molto maggiore„ sopra giù, egli disse, stanno guardando come il lavoro britannico per ricostruire gli attacchi e per seguire la loro origine. In un appunto interno nominato “rimanere sull'obiettivo,„ Direttore Michael V. di CIA. Hayden impiegati detti a dell'agenzia ieri in che “eventi La Gran Bretagna dall'ultimo serv di venerdì da ricordo - se avessimo bisogno mai di uno che questo rimane un mondo pericoloso e quello il nostro lavoro nel difendere l'America è importante quanto mai.„ Gli avvenimenti in Inghilterra ed in Scozia, funzionari di counterterrorism detti, coincidono con gli Stati Uniti recenti l'intelligenza che indica il movimento stepped-up di soldi e della gente dagli accampamenti di Al-Qaeda in ungoverned le regioni tribali del Pakistan, vicino al bordo afgano. Parecchio anziano Gli Stati Uniti militare i funzionari erano acutamente ieri critico di che cosa hanno visto come il unwillingness del governo pakistano muoversi validamente contro gli accampamenti e gli Stati Uniti omissione della gestione di premere Il Pakistan per accorciare più duro che cosa si ha denominato un terrorista “l'industria in espansione.„ Al-Qaeda's “presenza nelle zone tribali non è stato questo sicuro da allora prima di 9/11,„ l'uno Stati Uniti maggiore il funzionario di servizio segreto ha scritto in un E-mail. L'appunto del Hayden è sembrato progettato radunare le sue truppe di fronte alla critica d'ammortamento diretta alla Comunità di intelligenza negli ultimi anni. Accused of incompetence for failing to warn of the September 2001 attacks and for providing faulty intelligence on Iraq, it is also charged with overzealous anti-terrorism efforts that see al-Qaeda operatives under every bed. “Even as we deal with the current threat,” Hayden’s memo said, “it is hard not to notice the growing debates on both sides of the Atlantic about certain aspects of the war on terrorism: Guantanamo, habeas corpus, detentions, renditions, electronic surveillance, etc. For us, though, the choices are pretty clear: We will use all of our lawful authorities to defend America and her friends. “Some say elements of the current debate reflect the thinking of a pre-9/11 world,” the short memo concluded. “Don’t worry about that. Keep your eye on our objective. For all of us at CIA, today’s date is clear: It’s always September 12th.” After the events in Britain, U.S. officials have tried to strike a balance between insisting that “we do not currently have any specific threat information that is credible about a particular attack in the United States,” as Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said yesterday, and asking Americans to keep a careful watch on their surroundings. Although the Department of Homeland Security did not raise the threat level, Chertoff and other officials said that security and surveillance have been increased in several ways, including the placement of more U.S. marshals on flights to Britain and other European destinations. Officials said the weekend’s events had only heightened existing concerns. “It’s not just what happened in England and Scotland that has us watching,” another counterterrorism official said. “We have had some concerns for some time.” On Jan. 22, the Holland Tunnel in New York was evacuated for several hours after a suspicious package was spotted after an accident. Hazardous-materials teams were brought in, and the package was blown up by a robot before the tunnel was reopened. In Georgetown on Saturday night, some restaurants and nightclubs were evacuated after firefighters spotted an abandoned backpack on a sidewalk. And on Sunday afternoon, police set up checkpoints on the access route into Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, stopping some cars and trucks for inspection. A senior administration official acknowledged that recent arrests of groups charged with plotting terrorist attacks in Miami and at Fort Dix, N.J., and John F. Kennedy International Airport, as well as the arrest of a man charged with planning to detonate an explosive device in an Illinois shopping mall, have “come under a great deal of criticism for not being serious.” But the official saw some vindication for U.S. law enforcement in the British plots. “Remember that the FBI and the law enforcement community have done important work in nipping these cells in the bud so that we don’t get to the stage of cars pouring into an airport terminal,” the official said. Saying that the British incidents “certainly appeared to be al-Qaeda-inspired,” the official said they were more of a “reminder” of an ongoing threat in this country than an indication that similar attacks are imminent here. Bruce Hoffman, a counterterrorism expert at Georgetown University, said he considered al-Qaeda involvement likely in the British incidents and disagreed with those who labeled the attacks amateurish. “They didn’t work, but I think of all the al-Qaeda plots we’ve seen, their sophistication is in their simplicity. They used available materials. Where they tripped up is in the detonation of the devices. That’s a trickier business.” The alleged perpetrators under arrest in Britain — two of them physicians — pose a challenge for both British and U.S. intelligence officials. The doctors’ names did not appear on any U.S. list of people with suspected terrorist ties, U.S. officials said. Al-Qaeda has made a “strategic investment” in Britain in recent years, Hoffman said, creating ties to an infrastructure of individuals and groups that are difficult to fit into an intelligence profile. By drawing from a large reservoir of potential operatives, Hoffman said, al-Qaeda is attempting to “break any attempt at profiles, and also to demonstrate the diversity of their movement.” Have Your Say: Attempts Seen As Model for New Attacks On U.S. Soil Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. Related News
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