Al-Qaida's nuclear plot
Joseph Farah:
Al-Qaida not only has nuclear weapons – lots of them – but the terrorist organization has used the lax U.S.-Mexico border security to smuggle them and their sleeper agents into this country for the purpose of killing millions of Americans, destroying the U.S. economy and, in effect, winning its war against the West.
No one, of course, should be surprised that Osama bin Laden would devise such a mass-murdering plot. But what is truly shocking is the cavalier attitude of U.S. officials, who, fully knowing thousands of terrorist operatives have already entered this country along with weapons of mass destruction, continue to leave the back door open.
Instead of alerting the American people to their gross incompetence and negligence and seeking their help in hunting down these terrorists like dogs, Washington prefers to issue occasional understated comments about the inevitability of nuclear terrorism while squandering billions for ineffective and wasteful Homeland Security initiatives.
Even today, as Americans are practically strip-searched before being permitted to take domestic flights in their own country, the U.S. government permits the ultra-violent, criminal street gang MS-13 to smuggle more terrorists and, perhaps, more weapons of mass destruction, into this country on a daily basis.
Imagine that betrayal! It continues today, with no end in sight – there are still no Bush administration plans to take control of our own borders.
Who will answer for the next mega-attack when – not if – it occurs? Who will explain why we handed the terrorists the keys to our kingdom? Who will tell millions of grieving Americans why we allowed this holocaust to happen? How will the U.S. government respond to that attack? And how will it answer the inevitable nuclear blackmail that is sure to follow the first wave of attacks?
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