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Pentagon Looks to Sabotage Pakistan’s Bomb Supply

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The Pentagon’s bomb squad has a new idea to thwart Afghan insurgents’ weapon of choice: by adding chemicals that’d render its main ingredient non-explosive or even make it lethal to the bomb builders themselves.

The Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization, or JIEDDO, wants to tamper with the supplies of fertilizer, the primary component in the bombs that have killed 719 American soldiers in Afghanistan since 2001. One small problem: Most of the 480,000 pounds of fertilizer used in Afghanistan’s bombs is smuggled out of Pakistan, and U.S. officials have hardly convinced that country to clamp down.

“We’re not going to solve the IED problem inside Afghanistan,” a senior U.S. military official told ABC News last week. “If we don’t go after the supply, we’re playing defense.”

That’s exactly what JIEDDO’s looking to do. The agency’s new*call for research, first spotted by InsideDefense.com, asks for*”additives and methods to disrupt or discourage [bomb] manufacturing from fertilizer.”


A fertilizer bomb is little more than ammonium nitrate, fuel and a simple detonator, and it can be assembled in one of two ways: For the most potent explosives, bomb makers can boil the fertilizer to separate its constituent parts and score a supply of ammonium nitrate — the chemical they’re actually after. Or, they can crush up the fertilizer’s granules and use ‘em as a quick-and-dirty bomb-building base.

JIEDDO is hoping to mess with that process. They’re interested in compounds that’d make the fertilizer turn to foam or gel when mixed with water — rendering the boiling process futile (and rather messy). Or, JIEDDO wants some kind of “grinding inhibitor” that would keep the fertilizer granules in one piece, making them entirely useless to terrorists trying to dissolve or grind them.

But one of the most promising possibilities, floated during JIEDDO chief Lt. Gen. Michael D. Barbero’s recent trip to Pakistan: “adding coated urea fertilizer granules to the bags of ammonium nitrate. The combination of urea and ammonium nitrate has a strong affinity for water and would be very difficult for insurgents to dry into an explosive powder,” the Washington Post reported. “The urea additives would not stop the insurgents from processing the fertilizer into bombs, but it would complicate their task and potentially make the blast less potent.”

The agency’s also got more malevolent ideas. They’re open to additives that would actually make bomb-building a lethal endeavor for insurgents, by “increasing the inherent risk when processing materials.”

Of course, enhancing the safety of ammonium nitrate fertilizers is already a priority — largely a futile one — in military and law enforcement circles. Last year, U.S. manufacturer Honeywell debuted a new fertilizer meant to be less explosive by combining ammonium sulfate — a fertilizer and fire retardant — with ammonium nitrate. Company execs even pitched the U.S. government on the product, but tests concluded that the fertilizer’s constituents could easily be pulled apart and the ammonium nitrate used in bombs.

Since 1995 — when a fertilizer bomb leveled the federal building in Oklahoma City — the American government has been partnering with The Fertilizer Institute, a U.S. trade organization, to study whether ammonium nitrate fertilizers could be rendered non-explosive. Sixteen years later, the answer remains a resounding “no” — study after study has concluded that the fertilizer is essentially impossible to neutralize.

Those studies are hampered by an inevitable challenge: The fertilizer needs to be neutralized, but it’s still gotta*work for farmers. Particularly those in Pakistan, where more than half the economy relies on agriculture and whose climate and soil conditions are ideally suited to ammonium nitrate fertilizer.*”A*variety of requirements must be met to preserve the safety and effectiveness for agricultural use,” the solicitation notes. “New formulations must [also] provide nearly the same value…”.

JIEDDO also wants new compounds that could make fertilizer bombs easier to detect. Despite some progress — most notably the top secret*Project Ursus*– there’s no reliable way to detect a fertilizer bomb. The agency suggests that a few extra ingredients could*”alter the physical or chemical properties of [fertilizer bombs]” in such a way as to increase a signature that can be exploited.”

At least in that case, the agency might not have to sneak the chemicals into the fertilizer: *Pakarab, the main supplier of ammonium nitrate fertilizer in Pakistan, has already indicated a willingness to add such chemicals to their product. Last year, the company tested pink dye that’d distinguish their fertilizer from non-explosive varieties at the nation’s border.

It’ll likely take years for JIEDDO to come up with an additive that can keep fertilizer out of a terrorist’s bomb-making arsenal. When they do, it’ll certainly be a boon for plenty of countries, many of which are already banning or tightly regulating ammonium nitrate fertilizers to prevent bomb attacks.

But tampering with a fertilizer supply that’s often stolen or smuggled — from a country that’s hardly offering much help — is hardly a trivial undertaking. Whatever wizardry the military’s bomb-stopping sleuths are able to muster, stopping Afghanistan’s bomb-makers (and saving American lives) will no doubt require plenty of political alchemy as well.

Pentagon Looks to Sabotage Pakistan's Bomb Supply | Danger Room | Wired.com
 
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China must give Pakistan missiles and nukes that can touch Tel Aviv! Then USA and the Zionists controlling it cannot threaten Pakistan anymore.

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Let me tell you how it works.....Afghanistan orders Fertilizers.... traders from here supply that to Afghanistan traders..... Then people in afghanistan buy that fertilizer from AFGHANISTAN. If Afghanistan wants we'll stop all the supply to Afghanistan. But in that case we'll be called evil yet again for our activities


As far smuggling is concerned it is as much problem for us as it is for Afghanistan. We face shortages of many things because of this smuggling.. Only way to stop it is to mine the border, Build walls and barbed wires and it will stop cross border movement.

but who dont agree on this.... Ahhh Mr. Karzai.
 
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Believe me! these unsubstantiated propaganda campaigns are left with no air within.
P.S: no comments/discussion needed on topics like this.
 
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The last option may not be a bad one.. creating fertilizers that work for farmers but not for terrorists..
It may do both US and Pakistan a favor..and if pursued actively by Pakistan.. would lend a confidence building measure.
 
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OK close the border. Seal it with barbed wire, mines etc etc to avoid this smuggling.

Now I don't need to mention who is going to oppose this sealing of border. Hypocrites. :disagree:
 
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China must give Pakistan missiles and nukes that can touch Tel Aviv! Then USA and the Zionists controlling it cannot threaten Pakistan anymore.

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I see we forgot our meds today. "barking dog!" "zionist!" "bloody assassin of the workers!" Did I miss anything?:what:
 
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I think it would be a good if it does not effect the fertilizer itself.
 
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The last option may not be a bad one.. creating fertilizers that work for farmers but not for terrorists..
It may do both US and Pakistan a favor..and if pursued actively by Pakistan.. would lend a confidence building measure.

If the American's were our allies we could consider this type of measure
 
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Believe me! these unsubstantiated propaganda campaign is left with no air within.
P.S: no comments/discussion needed on topics like this.

If it is propoganda, then taking the measures should hurt no one, and build confidence as Oscar stated.

If the American's were our allies we could consider this type of measure

Then you freely admit you support arming the Taliban?
 
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Well thts upto the americans to stop the afghans from smuggling fertilizer and stuff from Pakistan... im from the region and i know what those plastic sandal wearing townace wagon driving fertilizer stealing afghans do...lol
 
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If it is propoganda, then taking the measures should hurt no one, and build confidence as Oscar stated.




Then you freely admit you support arming the Taliban?



Not supporting America does not mean that we support Taliban. It means what it says.
 
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Not supporting America does not mean that we support Taliban. It means what it says.

Logical assumption. If you do not want the fertiliser to be bomb-proof, you want to be able to make bombs. The Taliban is the only one in the region using it for bombs (unless you think the ISI is doing it, which would prove all those saying they are behind the shenanigans correct)
 
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