In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you write:
> http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20122001-044449-5310r > > One report currently being investigated by U.S. intelligence officials > came from Pakistani Inter-Service Intelligence sources who had > conducted an interrogation of a "terrorist suspect" in early November. > Under "coercion," the suspect said that agents of bin Laden had > smuggled two portable nuclear weapons into the United States, > according to the report seen by a U.S. government expert. > > The government expert, who has had access to the Pakistani > investigation, said ISI provided "the highest levels of the U.S. > government" with materials from the ISI interrogation including a > summary of the suspect's confession, which this source had seen. The > summary did not give the specific dates of the smuggling, the method, > or time of entry. The suspect said only that the smuggling had been > carried out, the U.S. government expert said. > > The sources of the report "were current ISI officers who had kept > contact with U.S. counterparts" they had known from the 1980s, > this U.S. government expert said. The summary was accompanied by > "collateral" or supporting documents, he said. The package was given > to senior U.S. officials in mid-November. > > The ISI had not rated the report's credibility but felt it important > enough to alert the U.S. government, this source said. > > "What was disconcerting about the (suspect's) information was that he > knew details of the activation of the weapons and their construction > that are not in the public domain," the U.S. expert analyst said. > > ....... "Coercion" is a nice word for raping his wife? -- foo