Friday, September 09, 2005

Is Al Qaida Planning A Ramadan Offensive?

Click on the title for a WND article that claims, it is so.

WASHINGTON – Raising new concerns about the use of weapons of mass destruction by terrorists, al-Qaida is planning spectacular attacks next month against the U.S., Russia and Europe in what it is calling the "Great Ramadan Offensive."

The offensive, designed to overshadow the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and the Pentagon, was first referenced in a May 30 letter written by al-Qaida's Iraq commander Abu Musab Zarqawi to Osama bin Laden. It is the subject of a report written by terrorism expert Yossef Bodansky, the former director of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, to government officials.

Ramadan, the holiest period in the Muslim calendar, begins Oct. 4 this year and lasts a month.

World Net Daily sometimes is not a reliable source of accurate information. But sometimes they are. The question we have to decide is, which is it this time?

Does it surprise us? I'd say, "no". It doesn't surprise me a bit, does it you? Are you concerned enough to be more vigilent and more alert, than you usually are? Or will you blow it off? Or better yet, are you hoping and wishing it to be true, for the sole purpose of having ammo to bash the President? Are you secretly wishing for another U.S city to become a wasteland, just so you can say, "ha ha we told you so"?

The Mad Tech has some concern, as is evidenced in his recent post,
In Case You Have Forgotten...... .

Here is a a couple of snippets from MT's piece:
While we are all fixated on the Hurricane Katrina, and rightfully so, it bears mentioning that we need to be aware of the threat that Al-Qaeda poses during this time of recovery for the Gulf Coast.

And then later on, he quotes Rep. Solomon Ortiz (D-Texas), a member of the House Armed Services Committee:
"The al-Qaeda, from what we understand, has been meeting with them in Central America," said Rep. Solomon Ortiz, D Texas, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, which oversees national security. Ortiz testified in March that al Qaeda has offered MS-13 about $250,000 to smuggle "high value al-Qaeda operatives across the border." "Only God knows who or what they've been able to bring in" to the United States, Ortiz told The Associated Press.

Interesting, no? Now let's see what the WND goes on to say:
Bodansky says plans for attacks against Europe are being finalized in the Balkans, while preparations for attacks on Russia are being completed in Chechnya. Attack plans against the U.S. are being directed from the tri-border area in Latin America.

He also concludes that al-Qaida leaders have interpreted the devastation of the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina as a sign that Allah is pleased with their plans.

Well, there's no arguing just how sick and twisted their minds are. I have no trouble believing that whatsoever. In fact, I have little difficulty accepting this as a possible scenario, one iota.

Is it, or isn't it? Will it happen, or will it not? These are not the questions we should be asking. The more appropriate query should be, could it happen or could it not? And the answer is yes, it very well could happen. And that being the case, does it not make more sense to do everything humanly possible to prevent it, no matter the cost?

Rep. Ortiz is concerned and remember, he is a Democrat. This isn't about politics, this isn't about who will win the next election. This is bigger than all of that and deserves an extra measure of vigilence and staying alert, at all times. To blow this off is very unwise. To take joy in the possibility, is indicative of a human being that is lower than the lowest whale shit.

6 comments:

Σ. Alexander said...

I am glad that you are still young enough to hear me.

It is true that people should keep alert on terrorists, and it is a serious concern as well as Katrina. However, alarmist attitude will never be helpful. Everything is in balance (Too liberal? This is what Albert Gore said in his "Earth in Balance.").

In any case, Katrina is not the hurricane as usual. It is more devastating than I thought at first.

G_in_AL said...

LA, I have heard this, and while our borders are so open they may as not even exist, I honestly think that old "Al" (Qeada that is) is having a very hard time hitting us domestically. I think they are finding it hard, not to put people or things in place, but that corrdination draws unwanted attention, and thus discovery.

We'll see, but I think America has awoken to this.

LA Sunset said...

G,

They may not be the old Al Qaida but they are still hell-bent on destroying us and may be more dangerous than that old Al Qaida.

Every virus that mutates is usually more dangerous than the strain before. Remember that.

LA Sunset said...

Shah,

The hurricane was unreal, like it was something out of a movie. You cannot imagine the force of this storm. This system was the size of Germany.

The Mad Tech said...

Thanks for the link to my post.
I believe the threat from al-Qaeda has not lessened at all and given the porous nature of our borders it may have even increased.

That is not being an alarmist at all, but rather it is a sign of dealing in reality. Russian President Putin recently told his nation that he could not protect them against terrorism and they have none of the civil and other rights that we enjoy to get in the way of an investigation. If they cannot do it with the gloves off, how well do you think we can do it with the guidelines we have?

I am not by any means degrading the job that is being done by our brave men and women along the border, in the intelligence community, law enforcement and the military. They are working as hard as they can to protect this nation and we should applaud their efforts. I guess the bottom line is that we should all prepare for the worst in our own way and hope for the best. We are living in the greatest nation on the planet after all. Thanks again for the link and sorry I wrote a book for a comment.

LA Sunset said...

Mad Tech,

You are most welcome, thanks for visiting.

Books are fine for comments if there is something to say and you said plenty, which I do agree with wholeheartedly.

Stop by anytime.