If Osama bin Laden, wherever he is, needed a "to do" list, he's got one now.
Officials fear the release of the latest secret diplomatic cables posted on the WikiLeaks website could be a big help to terrorists, CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin reports.
The list of overseas facilities goes on for four single-spaced pages covering the globe from mines in Africa that produce critical minerals to labs in Europe that manufacture life saving drugs.
Attacks damaging to the U.S. could occur on any continent and in unlikely places that might never have occurred to bin Laden or any other terrorist.
Examples include a lab in Kvistgaard, Denmark, which makes small pox vaccine; an undersea cable connection in Brookvale, Australia; flood-control dams along the Rio Grande between the U.S. and Mexico; a tin mine in Peru; a chromite mine in Kazakhstan; and a plant that produces an antidote for snake bites in Parma, Italy.
The sharks are circling and they are beginning to understand that the RoF, it's chromite and tiny KWG's grip on the railway, 30% of Big Daddy, 1%NSR are much more valuable than the interested parties would like you to believe.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/12/06/eveningnews/main7123658.shtml?tag=contentBody;featuredPost-PE