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The C.I.A. device lacked a fuse and other parts that would make it a working bomb, intelligence officials said.
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The men were allegedly part of a crew that illegally converted a van to carry 300 gallons of stolen gasoline in its cargo area, essentially making it a "bomb on wheels," Feeley said.
The rest of the group, seeing which way the wind is blowing, has announced that it is disbanding.The Bali bombing should make it easier for Megawati Sukarnoputri, Indonesia's president, to pursue this crackdown.
Even so, Iran hid its nuclear program from United Nations inspectors for nearly 20 years, and the country is enriching uranium to a level that would make it possible to produce bomb-grade nuclear material more quickly.
In fact, a uranium bomb would make it "clear why they slapped Uncle Sam to the face, by breaking a freshly signed agreement," Mr. Lankov said.
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