Al-Qaida has suitcase-size nuclear bombs
February 9, 2004
http://www.suntimes.com/output/terror/cst-nws-bomb09.html
Ukraine sold al-Qaida an unknown number of tactical nuclear weapons in 1998, the London-based al-Hayat newspaper reported, and the terror organization is storing them for possible use.
After the Soviet Union broke up, Ukraine agreed to send 1,900 nuclear warheads back to Russia and sign on to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, but up to 100 portable suitcase-size bombs were unaccounted for, former Russian national security adviser Alexander Lebed said.
Each bomb was the equivalent of 1,000 tons of TNT, he said.
Moscow has denied that such weapons existed.
The Arabic-language newspaper's report has not been confirmed.
In 1994, under U.S. and Russian pressure, Ukraine removed 1,900 nuclear warheads to Moscow and signed the anti-nuclear proliferation agreement. However, three years earlier, Lebed already had warned of the missing suitcase bombs.
According to al-Hayat, the weapons are not meant to be used except as a last resort, if the movement is in danger or attacked by weapons of mass destruction.
Jerusalem Post
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Back in 1977, I sat at a Tony's Bar and Pizza in Beckley, West Virginia getting drunk with 5 college professors across the street from Beckley College. He said he was a newspaper reporter from Russia.
In 1992, this reporter left Russia and went to the US Congress under a hooded head on C-Span testifying that Russia is lying and the Sino-Soviet Pact is going to attack the USA some day. He --Lunov -also said that 100 to 300 nuclear suit case bombs were missing.
(Note: In 77" Lunov told us about the Greenbrier Bunker. We found out -through his book "Through the Eyes of the Enemy" that he was a KGB officer. Lunov was a high ranked KGB agent and warned the USA. Congress and the Clinton FBI scoffed at him.)
Later on alternative ultra-conservative radio talk shows the cry rang out this is true. Howard Stern to Rush Limbaugh scoffed and laughed at these trying to warn America. I know for a fact via channels that some were already found in the Clinton Administration on major dams and locks and powerplants.
Well, now brace yourself-as I always said "The party is about over!"
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