Taliban Claims Responsibility for Terror Attack Killing Americans

The Islamic extremist group Taliban has claimed responsibility for a terror attack that left three American contractors dead.

The group release a statement Friday claiming one of their members had infiltrated the Afghanistan security forces and launched the attack Thursday night at Kabul International Airport.

“Yesterday in the evening he managed to get to a crowd of invading and infidel American military forces where he turned his gun towards them and opened fire,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Majahid said. “During the gun battle, Ehsanullah was also killed by the enemy.”

Majahid said the terrorist had been “waiting a long time” for a chance to strike a target like a group of Americans.  The terrorist had been in an Afghan army uniform before his attack.

The attack was the first major violence in the country’s capital city in almost three weeks.

Islamic State Terrorist Had Top Airport Clearance

A Fox television station in Minnesota has discovered a shocking and potentially earth-shattering discovery about a member of the Islamic extremist group ISIS.

A member of that extremist group had top security clearance at the Minneapolis airport.

Abdirahmaan Muhumed, who recently died while fighting with the terrorist group, had full access to the airport, tarmac and all the aircraft that entered or left the airport for ten years.

KMSP reports that Muhumed, who leaves behind nine children, reportedly only worked the one job at the airport and experts say on his salary alone it would have been impossible to provide for his family.  An investigation is underway to find out when he was first approached to work with Islamic terrorist groups.

Authorities now say that as many as 15 men and one woman have fled the Minneapolis area to fight with ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

“We are in your state, we are in your cities, we are in your streets,” ISIS said in a statement directed at the United States.

Flight Cancellations From Storm Highest In 25 Years

The massive winter storms that shut down most of the eastern United States have now caused more flight cancellations than any storm in the last 25 years.

According to data from the flight tracking website FlightAware, 5.5% of all U.S. flights scheduled since December 1st have been cancelled because of the winter storms that have wreaked havoc from the Gulf Coast to the Canadian border.

At least 14,000 flights have been cancelled so far this week because of the most recent storm.

On Thursday, more than 70% of flights from Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and Charlotte were cancelled because of the dangerous icy conditions.  The record flight data since December 1st also notes that ice caused cancellations in airports where it normally has very little impact like Dallas and Houston.

Part the increase is related to a 2010 Department of Transportation rule that airlines may not keep passengers in a plane on the tarmac more than 3 hours.

Kansas Man Charged With Plotting To Bomb Airport

A Kansas man is under arrest after plotting to blow up Wichita Mid-Continent Airport.

Terry Loewen, an aviation tech at the airport, reportedly spent months planning the attack to destroy the airport. The plot involved using his access card to drive a vehicle loaded with explosives to a terminal and then planned to die in the attack.

FBI agents arrested Loewen was arrested early Friday morning while trying to gain access to a tarmac with the vehicle he thought was loaded with explosives. Authorities said that the car had been filled with fake explosives and the public was never in danger.

He faces life in prison on federal charges including attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction.

Loewen was under investigation since summer after making statements he wanted to commit an act of violent jihad against the United States.