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Police Investigate Bomb Threat On Airplane At Denver Airport 
Posted: 27 Sep 2008 05:30 PM PDT

Authorities are investigating after a passenger allegedly made a comment on 
Saturday that he had an explosive device on an aircraft at Denver International 
Airport.
According to officials as DIA, the passenger was accused of making the comment 
as the airplane pulled away from the jetway, but before it was able to take off.
DIA Spokesman Chuck Cannon says the man said he had the explosive C-4 on 
Northwest flight 552, bound for Minneapolis.
“Northwest flight 552 going from Denver to Minneapolis has been delayed due to 
a security issue,” said Northwest Airlines Spokeswoman Michelle Aguayo Shannon. 
“One passenger was taken by authorities from the aircraft. Northwest apologizes 
to our customers for the delay and for the inconvenience.”
The plane was towed away from the airport terminal while the threat is being 
investigated, officials say.
Denver Police confirmed one person was taken into custody and no explosives 
were found, however, they continued to search the plane.
Shannon says 140 passengers were aboard the aircraft.
Authorities say all of the passengers will be re-screened before being allowed 
to board a new flight.
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U.S. Increases Raids To Thwart al-Qaeda October Surprise Terror Plot 
Posted: 27 Sep 2008 05:23 PM PDT


It appears that speculation of an October Surprise terror attack by al Qaeda is 
being taken seriously by U.S. secret service forces.
According to the Telegraph, US secret forces are intensifying their 
cross-border raids into Pakistani tribal areas because of fears of a 
high-profile al-Qaeda attack during the American election campaign.
The Pentagon has ordered that raids on suspected terrorist targets within 
Pakistan be stepped up to pressurise al-Qaeda leaders and distract them from 
preparing attacks on American targets elsewhere.
“The aim is to disrupt their scope for planning and keep their leaders on the 
move so that it is more difficult for them to co-ordinate complicated plots,” a 
senior US intelligence official told The Sunday Telegraph.
[...]
The approach of the US election has fuelled fears that al Qaeda or its allies, 
including the increasingly active Haqqani network, will seek a 
headline-grabbing strike against a symbolic American target such as an overseas 
embassy.
Last week’s devastating truck bomb attack on Islamabad’s Marriott Hotel further 
highlighted security concerns in Pakistan. The blast claimed the lives of 53 
people, including two US military personnel, the Czech ambassador and a Danish 
intelligence officer.
“The level of sophistication and destruction was a message to the international 
community and the Pakistanis that we can pretty much hit you any place, any 
time,” said Seth Jones, a senior regional analyst with the Rand Corporation, a 
leading security think-tank.
Kamran Bokhari, Middle East director at Stratfor, an intelligence analysis 
company, said that the scale of the attack - involving up to 1,000 kilogrammes 
of explosives - was a clear indication that al Qaeda or its allies were 
involved.
“The target and modus operandi have the signature of a sophisticated jihadi 
operation,” he said. “The hotel is in a very sensitive area. If they can hit 
the Marriott, why can’t they hit courts or ministries or the prime minister’s 
house?”
Against this backdrop, a senior US intelligence official said that al Qaeda was 
seeking to stafe a major attack on an American target close to the election, to 
test the new president-elect.
“Their goal would not be to influence the election but merely to send a message 
that they are still a force to be reckoned with,” the official said. “They know 
that a successful attack in the election season will have maximum impact, and 
they want to give the new president the jitters.”
Any attack in the weeks before the Nov 4 election - what is known in American 
political circles as an “October surprise” - would almost certainly give a 
decisive boost to John McCain, the Republican candidate who already holds a 
commanding lead on questions of national security.
The US has for several years attacked suspected militant bases inside Pakistan 
with missiles fired from Predator drones. Tribesmen regularly shoot at the 
unmanned aircraft, although both the US and Pakistan rejected claims that a 
drone that crashed near the border last week was broight down by gunfire.
But in July, Mr Bush approved classified orders authorising special operations 
forces to conduct ground assaults inside Pakistan without seeking Islamabad’s 
approval after his commanders presented him with evidence about the militants’ 
increasingly secure bases in the tribal areas. Small commando units are flown 
in and out by helicopter for precisions raids.
[...]
US steps up Pakistan raids to thwart al-Qaeda ‘October surprise’ plot - 
Telegraph
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