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    Monday, November 18, 2002




    HOMELAND INSECURITY
    Are 'jihadists' infiltrating U.S. military?
    Low-security positions could be used by potential terrorists


    Posted: November 18, 2002
    1:00 a.m. Eastern

    By Jon Dougherty


    © 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
    A disturbing pattern of infiltration of lower levels of the U.S.
    military by would-be Islamist jihad warriors is emerging, cautions
    one analyst of military affairs and terrorism.

    The Defense Department heavily screens all personnel competing for
    high-security positions involving nuclear weapons and military
    intelligence. Before applicants are ever allowed inside those small
    elite circles, they are subjected to rigorous background and
    criminal checks, as well as comprehensive psychological evaluations.

    The reason is obvious: Only the fittest of mind, body and soul can
    be trusted with such positions of vital importance. The wrong person
    in the right place at the wrong time could wreak untold levels of
    havoc on an unsuspecting nation and “ in terms of nuclear weapons “
    the world itself.

But the Pentagon is much less thorough in screening its "average"
soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines, troops who are slated for the
much more numerous and mundane positions that comprise most of the
cogs in the world's most powerful military machine “ the average
trooper, the logistics and supply personnel, the cooks, clerks and
typists, the fuel handlers, the mechanics and maintenance personnel.

    And yet, many of these troops “ while not individually significant,
    per se “ could transform themselves quickly into terrorist assets
    simply because they have access to important components of the
    United States military, some professionals believe.

    "The threat of enemy operatives within our homeland is not a new
    challenge to those charged with our security. There exists a long
    history of hostile governments seeking to take advantage of our open
    society to turn or plant operatives within the American government
    and military," writes military analyst and writer Tom Knowlton, for
    the Nov. 13 issue of Defense Watch, an Internet- based magazine
    published by Soldiers For the Truth.

    "For the most part, these operatives are people who had access to
    information or technology that would be of value to our enemies
    during times of war: diplomats, intelligence agents, key military
    personnel, scientists and federal agents," Knowlton says. But in
    these times of terrorism, jihadists -- those looking to infiltrate
    America and turn U.S. citizens into pawns of terrorist warfare “ may
    be looking to penetrate lower echelons within the U.S. military.

    Writes Knowlton: "On Nov. 5, 2002 Abdul Raheem Al Arshad Ali, a
    former Marine and Gulf War veteran, became the third suspected
    terrorist associated with the Dar-us-Salaam mosque in Seattle (now
    renamed the Dar ul Islam Masjid mosque) to be arrested for alleged
    ties to al- Qaida."

    Authorities earlier had arrested James Ujaama and Semi Osman, he
    notes, on charges connected to the scouting of a ranch in Bly, Ore.,
    as a possible terrorist training site in 1999. On an anti-
    American website, operator James Ujaama said, "My brother and I will
    join those who fight in the cause of Allah." That brother,
    authorities learned, is Mustafa Ujaama, who was converted or
    recruited to radical jihadist Islam while serving in the U.S.
    military.

    Meanwhile, Osman was a drilling Construction Mechanic 3rd Class in
    the U.S. Naval Reserve at the  time of his arrest. Osman "served in
    the U.S. Navy's Supply Support Battalion 1, Company F, a fueling
    unit based in Tacoma, Wash., with access to fuel trucks similar to
    the type used by al-Qaida in the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers
    and the 2002 bombing of a synagogue in Tunisia," Knowlton said.

"Such converted fuel truck bombs possess the equivalent energy of 10-
    15 tons of TNT."

    Add to this mix John Allen Muhammad, a former U.S. Army Gulf War
    veteran and prime suspect in the Washington-area sniper attacks, and
    there appears to be an emerging pattern that jihadists are eyeing
    "recruits" in key positions in the U.S. military.

    "Ali, Mustafa Ujaama, and former Army sergeant and alleged sniper
    John Muhammad appear to be indicative of an emerging threat of
    jihadists attempting to infiltrate or turn members of the U.S.
    military," Knowlton writes. "However, at this time only Osman,
    former Green Beret Ali Muhammad (a conspirator in the Tanzania and
    Kenya embassy bombings), and former Army reservist Jeffrey Leon
    Battle, indicted in October 2002 of conspiring to levy war against
    the United States and 'enlisting in the Reserves to receive military
    training to use against America,' have definitively been proven to
    participate in jihadist activities concurrent with their military
    service."

    "While all military personnel undergo background screening when
    entering the service," he writes, "heightened and continuous
    scrutiny is generally only paid to those in occupations that require
    enhanced levels of clearance.

    "A jihadist operative in a food service or supply unit could
    potentially contaminate the meals of our troops, similar to the
    salmonella attacks by Rajneeshee cultists in Oregon in 1984, or the
    clothing articles of military personnel in a method reminiscent of
    British colonials giving smallpox-tainted blankets to Indians in
    1763 and 1767," Knowlton said.

    Referencing former CIA Director Allen Dulles' 1963 comments about
    why an operative betrays his country “ namely, blackmail, money,
    sympathy for the cause, for "kicks," or for "reasons that defy
    rational analysis" “ Knowlton points out that "all of these reasons
    apply to potential jihadist operatives."


    Jon E. Dougherty is a staff reporter and columnist for
    WorldNetDaily, and author of the special

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