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   Saturday, December 23rd, 2006
Secret Services Claim Channel Tunnel Is Terror Target

Jason Burke

The Channel tunnel has been targeted by a group of Islamic militant 
terrorists aiming to cause maximum carnage during the holiday season, 
according to French and American secret services.

The plan, which the French DGSE foreign intelligence service became 
aware of earlier this year, is revealed in a secret report to the French 
government on threat levels. The report, dated December 19, indicates 
that the tip-off came from the American CIA. British and French 
intelligence agencies have run a series of checks of the security system 
protecting the 31-mile tunnel but the threat level, the DGSE warns, 
remains high. British security services remain on high alert throughout 
the holiday period.

According to the French sources, the plan was put together in Pakistan 
and is being directed from there. The plotters are believed to be 
Western Europeans, possibly Britons of Pakistani descent. The DGSE say 
that levels of 'chatter', the constant communication that takes place 
between militants, has not been so high since 2001. Last week Sir Ian 
Blair, the head of the Metropolitan Police, described 'the threat of 
another terrorist attempt' as 'ever present' adding that 'Christmas is a 
period when that might happen'.
'It is a far graver threat in terms of civilians than either the Cold 
war or the Second World war,' he said. 'It's a much graver threat than 
that posed by Irish Republican terrorism.'

American security sources told The Observer that the threat was 'sky high'.

The news of the threat to the Channel Tunnel comes as Eurostar trains 
transport record numbers of passengers heading home for Christmas and as 
fog continues to affect flights to and from the continent.

More than 8 million passengers travelled on Eurostar trains last year. 
Staff on the line went on strike earlier this year in protest at what 
they said were lax security arrangements.

'A successful attack on such an installation would be almost as 
spectacular as September 11?, said one terrorist expert. 'Al-Qaeda and 
those they inspire are trying everything from low-level strikes to major 
attacks on critical infrastructure.'

The DGSE report also mentions an al-Qaeda project for a 'wave of attacks 
in an unidentified European country planned and run from Syria and 
Iraq'. The period of highest risk is said to be from September 2006 to 
April 2007.

The detail in which the attacks have been planned in Pakistan will worry 
British counter-terrorist services. The UK is in a particularly 
vulnerable position as a result of its close alliance with America, its 
physical accessibility compared with the US, and its large Muslim 
minority, many of whom have links with Pakistan.

Osama bin Laden and other key senior al-Qaeda leaders are thought to be 
based in the tribal territories along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. 
There is believed to be a steady stream of British militants making 
their way to the newly reconstituted al-Qaeda bases in the region. More 
than 400,000 British citizens travel to Pakistan every year. Though the 
vast majority are visiting family or friends, some have exploited the 
ease of travel for darker reasons: at least two of the 7/7 bombers spent 
time in the south-west Asian state.

Last week news reports in America detailed a squad of a dozen 
English-speaking militants, nine of whom are said to be British who, 
having sought out the al-Qaeda bases, have now been trained to a high 
level in terrorist tactics. The group is known as the English Brothers 
because of their shared language. Apart from the nine Britons, the squad 
is made up of an Australian and two Norwegians. It was reported that Bin 
Laden and other militant leaders hope they will lead a new wave of 
terror attacks on the continent.

Eliza Manningham-Buller, director-general of MI5, recently disclosed 
that UK intelligence services are monitoring more than 200 networks and 
1,600 individuals in Britain. She said that her investigators had 
identified nearly 30 plots 'that often have links back to al-Qaeda in 
Pakistan, and through those links al-Qaeda gives guidance and training 
to its largely British foot soldiers here'.

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