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Abu Musab Zarqawi (AP)
Is Zarqawi Planning a U.S. Strike?
Story aired: Tuesday, March 15, 2005



Two Pentagon mail facilities are closed today after letters triggered alarms and tested positive for anthrax. Pentagon officials said two letters were irradiated to kill any biological agents and that further tests are being conducted.

This alarm came on the same day a New Jersey postal facility was reopened. The facility had been closed for three and a half years after it was contaminated by anthrax, a month following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Timemagazine is reporting that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, said to be responsible for so many attacks in Iraq, has been pondering strikes inside the United States.

Guests:


Adam Zagorin, CIA correspondent for Time Magazine and lead reporter on the story.

Related Links:


Zarqawi Planning U.S. Hit? (Time magazine)

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