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Panama's Security Chief: al-Qaida Is Here

Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reports that the al-Qaida terrorist group is
active in Panama and may be making the Central American country a base of
operations. 

Panamanian security chief Javier Martinez, speaking at a U.S.-organized
seminar in his country earlier this month, said al-Qaida also is planning an
attack on the Panama Canal.

The paper did not cite additional specifics. 

The news of al-Qaida's Panama connection is not new to Insider Report
subscribers. 

In January, NewsMax's Insider Report, quoting a source close to U.S.
intelligence, reported that al-Qaida operatives have set up shop in Panama
City. 

U.S. intelligence believes the terror group is using Panama as either a base
or a transit point and may be making use of Panama's banks.

We also noted that there remain other U.S. security concerns in Panama.
Panama's recently installed president, Martin Torijos, is seeking closer
ties to Cuba's Fidel Castro, who is no friend of the U.S.

And a Chinese company still runs the canal that America built.

 



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