Anonymous Coward User ID: 1450706 United States 02/19/2012 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BREAKING LIGNET the Global Intelligance Forcasting Service Reveals Terror threat In Us Iran, al-Qaeda Cooperation for Terror Attack a 'Credible' Threat
LIGNET, the global intelligence and forecasting service, reveals that reports Iran is working with al-Qaeda to engage in a "spectacular" terrorist attack on the U.S. or Western allies are "credible."
LIGNET assesses the serious risk in a new special analysis.
Iran is capable of supporting serious terrorist attacks, LIGNET says, including those involving biological and chemical weapons. But Iran also faces serious risks ahead.
With news this weekend that Iran will soon be banned from the SWIFT financial banking system, the threat of Iranian retaliation is rising.
See the LIGNET analysis on Iran and al-Qaeda — Go Here Now
LIGNET gives you the global insight you need for decisions today, prepared by former CIA officials. Former CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden says, "LIGNET is a powerful tool for decision-makers and others who need to understand our world, as it is today and how it will be in the future. LIGNET provides you expert intelligence, insight and forecasting for today's rapidly changing world."
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User ID: 1503533 United States 02/19/2012 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BREAKING LIGNET the Global Intelligance Forcasting Service Reveals Terror threat In Us It's a credible site. It's certainly a possibility. I don't know. Of course, what would be 'spectacular'? That could run the gambit between some idiot walking into a big mall and going on a shooting spree to a small nuclear device. Nevertheless, I think it is a threat and little else. (GLP aka American Jedi)
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