[or agents provocateurs?]

Jihad at Pioneer Courthouse Square

Saturday, November 27, 2010, 6:16 AM     Updated: Saturday, November
27, 2010, 8:20 AM

Steve Duin, The Oregonian

Very early in the wake of the chilling news that the FBI thwarted a
terrorist bombing at Friday night's "holiday" tree-lighting ceremony
at Pioneer Square.

Just about all I have to react to, this early, is Bryan Denson's
piece, filed late last night, on Oregonlive.

The nut graph, as they say:

> Mohamed Osman Mohamud, 19, a Somali-born U.S. citizen, was arrested at 5:42 
> p.m., 18 minutes before the tree lighting was to occur, on an accusation of 
> attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. The felony charge carries a 
> maximum sentence of life in prison and a $250,000 fine.<

Yes, it takes one's breath away.

Mohamud, according to the FBI affadavit, tried to contact someone
involved with terrorist activities overseas.  Mohamud had written
essays for "Jihad Recollections," a delightful online forum advocating
holy war.  Mohamud had been dreaming of jihad since the age of 15, and
told FBI operatives posing as terrorists that the tree-lighting
ceremony was the ideal, unguarded spot to make those dreams a reality.

Yet as I read on in Denson's piece, an uncomfortable question quickly
rises:  How far would Mohamud have traveled down that road without the
help of those very operatives?

As I said, it's early.  The sun's not even up.  All anyone has to go
by at the moment is the FBI affadavit that was used to support the
criminal complaint signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta.

But that affadavit notes the following:

-- When Mohamud could not get in touch with terrorists oversees, the
FBI contacted him.

-- While Mohamud "spent months working on logistics," Denson's story
notes, and "allegedly identified a location to place the bomb," he
"mailed bomb components to the FBI operatives, who he believed were
assembling the device."  Does that mean Mohamud did not build the
bomb?

-- The FBI "operative" was right there with Mohamud on Nov. 4 at "a
remote spot in Lincoln County, where they detonated a bomb concealed
in a backpack as a trial run for the upcoming attack."

-- And the FBI transported Mohamud to Portland so that he could carry
out the deadly bombing.

It's early.  Very early.  I'm as spooked as anyone by what might have
happened last night at Pioneer Courthouse Square.  And I am incredibly
thankful the FBI and our national security forces are on guard.

But it's still unclear how close Mohamed Osman Mohamud would have
gotten to Portland's "living room" if no one had ever shown any
interest in his plans.

-- Steve Duin

http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/steve_duin/index.ssf/2010/11/jihad_at_pioneer_courthouse_sq.html
-- 
Jim DevineĀ / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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