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Global War on Terror
November 14, 2004
Al-Qaeda Plan To Smuggle Nuclear Materia Into Mexico, U.S.
This from a TIME email:
An al-Qaeda operative has told interrogators of a plan to smuggle nuclear materials to Mexico, and then into the U.S., TIME reports in Monday’s edition. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge met publicly with top Mexican officials last week to discuss border security and smuggling rings that could be used to slip al-Qaeda terrorists into the country. TIME also reports that senior U.S. officials are worried a crop-duster aircraft stolen at night two weeks ago south of San Diego has not been recovered.
Here's the story online.

Now, about that crop duster ... off to find some news; if you have any, post it in the comments.

Posted by Alan at November 14, 2004 09:43 AM | TrackBack
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