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Al Qaeda has developed a new tactic that allows suicide bombers to breach even the tightest security, as CBS News correspondent Sheila MacVicar reports.

Al Qaeda has developed a new tactic that allows suicide bombers to breach even the tightest security, as CBS News correspondent Sheila MacVicar reports.

Inside a Saudi palace, the scene was the bloody aftermath of an al Qaeda attack in August aimed at killing Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef, head of Saudi Arabia's counter terrorism operations.

To get his bomb into this room, Abdullah Asieri, one of Saudi Arabia's most wanted men, avoided detection by two sets of airport security including metal detectors and palace security. He spent 30 hours in the close company of the prince's own secret service agents - all without anyone suspecting a thing.

How did he do it?

Taking a trick from the narcotics trade - which has long smuggled drugs in body cavities - Asieri had a pound of high explosives, plus a detonator inserted in his rectum.

what and explosive discharge that must have been? the shit literally hit the fan. his bowel movement was bombastic!


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TERRER'IST!!!


http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/28/eveningnews/main5347847.shtml
 
Are they still mad about that whole counter terrorist stuff?
 
Acepilotf14 said:
Are they still mad about that whole counter terrorist stuff?


yes and the solution is to make full body cavity searches mandatory at airports <sound of rubber glove snapping>
 
silly terrorists and their anal bombs
 
a snook?

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anal bombs are far more effective than snook bombs ...unless you shove the snook up yer ass
 
Kind of weird it took them this long to figure that out.
 
To get his bomb into this room, Abdullah Asieri, one of Saudi Arabia's most wanted men,

What I'd like to know is how one of Saudi Arabia's most wanted men was not spotted by somewhere beforehand.
 
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