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| DoYouEverWonder | Sep 20 2008, 09:52 AM |
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Diesel fuel and/or tanks don't explode very easily. Not unless they were sabotaged. Another possibility would be to pack a few vans or trucks with explosives, that were driven onto the freight elevators or into the underground parking garages, like they did in 1993. There was enough underground parking for 2000 vehicles and a number of the recovered vehicles had blown up during the attack. Also, there were natural gas and steam pipes that ran all around the complex, which would also be candidates for sabotage. One more option, would be to sabotage the freon storage tanks. I would think it would be easier to get those to blow, then it would be to blow up a tank of diesel fuel. |
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