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AR15.COM
7/12/2007 3:31:33 PM EDT
Jul 12, 2007 2:53 pm US/Pacific

Intel Report: Al Qaeda Aiming At US
CBS News Interactive: Global Terror
(CBS) WASHINGTON Al Qaeda is stepping up its efforts to sneak terror operatives into the United States and has acquired most of the capabilities it needs to strike here, according to a new U.S. intelligence assessment, The Associated Press has learned.

The draft National Intelligence Estimate is expected to paint an increasingly worrisome portrait of al Qaeda's ability to use its base along the Pakistan-Afghan border to launch and inspire attacks, even as Bush administration officials say the U.S. is safer nearly six years into the war on terror.

Among the key findings of the classified estimate, which is still in draft form and must be approved by all 16 U.S. spy agencies:

• Al Qaeda is probably still pursuing chemical, biological or nuclear weapons and would use them if its operatives developed sufficient capability.

• The terror group has been able to restore three of the four key tools it would need to launch an attack on U.S. soil: a safe haven in Pakistan's tribal areas, operational lieutenants and senior leaders. It could not immediately be learned what the missing fourth element is.

• The group will bolster its efforts to position operatives inside U.S. borders. In public statements, U.S. officials have expressed concern about the ease with which people can enter the United States through Europe because of a program that allows most Europeans to enter without visas.

The document also discusses increasing concern about individuals already inside the United States who are adopting an extremist brand of Islam.

National Intelligence Estimates are the most authoritative written judgments that reflect the consensus long-term thinking of senior intelligence analysts.

Government officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the report has not been finalized, described it as an expansive look at potential threats within the United States and said it required the cooperation of a number of national security agencies, including the CIA, FBI, Homeland Security Department and National Counterterrorism Center.

National security officials met at the White House on Thursday about the intelligence estimate and related counterterrorism issues. The tentative plan is to release a declassified version of the report and brief Congress on Tuesday, one government official said.

Ross Feinstein, spokesman for National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell, declined to discuss the document's specific contents. But he said it would be consistent with statements made by senior government officials at congressional hearings and elsewhere.

The estimate echoes the findings of another analysis prepared by the National Counterterrorism Center earlier this year and disclosed publicly on Wednesday. That report -- titled "Al Qaeda better positioned to strike the West" -- found the terrorist group is "considerably operationally stronger than a year ago" and has "regrouped to an extent not seen since 2001," a counterterrorism official familiar with the reports findings told The Associated Press.

At a news conference Thursday, President Bush acknowledged al Qaeda's continuing threat to the United States and used the new report as evidence his administration's policies are on the right
course.

"The same folks that are bombing innocent people in Iraq were the ones who attacked us in America on Sept. 11," he said.
"That's why what happens in Iraq matters to security here at home."

Earlier this week, the head of Homeland Security said that al Qaeda is rebuilding, but had no specific information the terror group was plotting a new attack on U.S. soil.

"They continue to adapt and rebuild," Michael Chertoff told CBS's The Early Show. "The message, again, for us is we have to continue to be vigilant."

Chertoff, however, added that security officials "don't have any specific information about an attack against the homeland in the near future."
7/12/2007 3:32:10 PM EDT
[#1]
This we know already, it's when thats the bitch.
7/12/2007 3:39:42 PM EDT
[#2]


What can ya' say?

The sheep are asleep again and the sheepdog is nodding off.


7/12/2007 3:45:24 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
This we know already, it's when thats the bitch.


Really....that IS the only issue other than where, and how they'll do it.  

HH
7/12/2007 3:45:26 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:

What can ya' say?

The sheep are asleep again and the sheepdog is nodding off.




No,  the sheepdog is on a short leash,  and the gov't wants to put it to sleep.
7/12/2007 3:50:27 PM EDT
[#5]
[statist]

So what?  DHS and the .gov will keep us safe, that's why we're spending all of those tax dollars.  Besides, how can they attack us over here when our presence in Iraq is keeping them over there?

[/statist]
7/12/2007 3:53:13 PM EDT
[#6]
AQ will really be in for it if they attack. They will be obliterated by the Fleet of new Fire trucks all of these Po-Dunk little towns aquired with all the Homeland Security grant money since 9/11 !

What a joke
7/12/2007 4:02:18 PM EDT
[#7]
How many Americans will die on lettuceheads watch?

He already has stated that he has no interest in enforcing the border, so he basically is saying that he is going to let it happen.

Think I'll go buy some ammo.


7/12/2007 4:05:59 PM EDT
[#8]
somebody better hope it isn't found out that they came in from Mexico!  
7/12/2007 4:16:43 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
somebody better hope it isn't found out that they came in from Mexico!  


They don't care...many already have and we still won't stop it.  

HH