Britain Worried Terrorists Might Launch Surprise Attack Using Private Jets
June 28, 2008 by national
Filed under World Report

As for the origins of the cargo, there was dispute even among the best-informed rumour-mongers of Waziristan.
Some said the uranium had come from the Iranian nuclear plant at Natanz. Others believed it was from North Korea, or even dissident elements in the Russian Federation.
Whatever the source, though, the outcome was the same.
The real and imminent threat to which Mohammed al Baradei, chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, had alerted the world in June 2004, had finally come true.
Al Qaeda had acquired the means, and the technical know-how, to build a crude, simple, but brutally effective nuclear bomb.
And now they intended to deliver it.
