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 Europeans Warn of Attacks

 By Peter Finn
 BERLIN, Nov. 14 -- Normally circumspect European intelligence and law enforcement 
officials have issued a wave of stark warnings in the last two weeks in an echo of 
U.S. fears that another terrorist attack may be on the way, including the possibility 
that al Qaeda could employ chemical or other weapons of mass destruction against 
European targets.

 The statements -- by officials in Britain, Germany and France, as well as by the head 
of Interpol, the international law enforcement agency -- represent a breadth of 
concern that the continent has not experienced since immediately after the attacks in 
New York and at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, that killed more than 3,000 people and 
galvanized international efforts to combat terrorism.

 Some European politicians, fearing public panic, have attempted to play down any 
clear and present danger. But the release Tuesday of a tape-recorded statement 
attributed to Osama bin Laden threatening Britain, France, Italy and Germany, as well 
as Canada and Australia, has compounded the sense of threat.

 "There is very real concern," a German official said today. The surge in alerts from 
agencies and officials in different countries, he added, should be read as an 
expression of anxiety among European intelligence analysts that runs parallel to that 
expressed by U.S. intelligence agencies.

 The United States has issued numerous threat assessments since Sept. 11, 2001, a 
policy whose wisdom was quietly questioned in Europe because officials believed the 
information was too vague to warrant alarming the public. But the frank tone in Europe 
in recent days signals a concern that there is now sufficient intelligence to signal 
that danger may be gathering.

 "The threat is higher today than yesterday and will be higher again tomorrow," 
Jean-Louis Bruguiere, France's leading anti-terrorism judge, said today in an 
interview with Europe 1 radio. "The operational cells and networks are still working 
in Europe. . . . People in Europe, and especially in France, need to know that the 
risk is real and high."

 One German official said that intelligence and law enforcement agencies seem willing 
to buck the caution of their political superiors to get that message out. The starkest 
and most specific warning was issued by Hans-Josef Beth, head of Germany's 
international counter-terrorism unit. He told a meeting of the German-Atlantic Society 
in Berlin last week that Abu Musab Zarqawi, an al Qaeda leader trained in the use of 
toxins, could be planning an attack in Europe.

 "Something big is in the air," said Beth, noting that Zarqawi "has experience with 
poisonous chemicals and biological weapons."

 Zarqawi, a Jordanian, has been sentenced to death in his own country for planning 
bombings. He is believed to have traveled extensively since the Sept. 11 attacks, 
including in Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey, European officials said. 
He is believed to have carried a poisonous substance disguised as an ointment into 
Turkey.

 "This guy is very dangerous, especially with regard to the mixing of toxins and 
biological material," a senior German intelligence official said in a briefing for  
reporters.

 Intelligence officers fear that Zarqawi's movements may indicate he is attempting to 
prompt al Qaeda followers to travel to Europe for new attacks. "We know people have 
come to Western Europe," the German intelligence official said. He said the 
information was based in part on interrogation of al Qaeda suspects captured in Arab 
countries after visiting Europe in recent months. "We are in a stage where we have 
some facts, but we are lacking concrete details."

 Beth's comments were followed by a similar warning from his boss, August Hanning, 
head of Germany's federal intelligence service. "We have to count on a new attack, an 
attack of a much larger dimension," Hanning said on the German public television 
station ZDF. "There is a big threat, also in Germany."

 On the day Beth first spoke in Berlin, the British Home Office issued an alert that 
al Qaeda could employ a  "dirty bomb" or launch a poison gas attack. The Home Office, 
or interior ministry, also warned that al Qaeda could use boats or trains to 
infiltrate cities. And the home secretary said Islamic terrorists, employing tactics 
seen recently in Tunisia, Pakistan and Indonesia, could carry out car bombings or 
assassinations.

 "As we have seen with the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, the theater siege 
of Moscow, the attack on a French ship off Yemen, the scale of the attacks in Bali, 
today's breed of terrorist is looking for ever more dramatic and devastating effects," 
said a 35-page Home Office report.

 The alert was withdrawn 30 minutes after it was released and journalists were asked 
to return the document. A milder draft that made no mention of dirty bombs or poison 
gas was substituted. British news reports suggested that politicians ordered the first 
document pulled back. Political leaders in Germany and France also have issued 
statements saying the threat level, while serious, is not new. But professional 
intelligence officials rejected that assertion.

 "It is a fact that the situation has grown more critical," Hanning said when 
confronted with charges of alarmism at a conference outside Munich last week.

 "All intelligence experts are agreed that al Qaeda is preparing a major terrorist 
operation, simultaneous attacks that would not target the United States alone but 
several countries at the same time," Ronald Noble, the head of Interpol, said in an 
interview with the Paris daily newspaper Le Figaro last week.

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