A New Terror Threat
This holiday, watch out for those floating beer coolers
By ELAINE SHANNON , TIME ONLINE EDITION
As the July 4 holiday approaches, Bush Administration officials are bombarding
the nation's police, fire, emergency and corporate-security offices with another
round of terrorism warnings. Although there are no plans to raise the threat
level from yellow to orange, a senior Justice Department official says, "there's
very serious intelligence that's corroborated, that's multiple sourced, that
indicates that al-Qaeda is intent on hitting us and hitting us hard this year."
The official concedes, however, that "we don't have specific information."
Along with this now familiar general warning, the FBI has introduced the specter
of a new terrorism threat: booby-trapped beer coolers. A lightly classified
bulletin sent to 18,000 state and local agencies last week advised local
authorities to look out for plastic-foam containers, inner tubes and other
waterborne flotsam commonly seen around marinas that could be rigged to blow up
on contact. Also, the bulletin warned, terrorists might attach bombs to buoys.
FBI and Department of Homeland Security officials say no such devices have
actually been discovered, nor is there any current intelligence that terrorists
are hatching plots involving floating bombs. But some officials believe al-Qaeda
may be focusing on harbors and shipping channels in an effort to replicate the
success of the October 2000 attack on the U.S.S. Cole in the port of Aden, in
which suicide bombers used a small launch laden with explosives to rip a 40-ft.
hole in the warship's hull, killing 17 sailors.