AUM SHINRIKYO: THREAT TO US INTREST?

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06837357
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RIPPUB
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U
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4
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July 13, 2023
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January 4, 2022
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F-2017-01316
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November 1, 1995
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Approved for Release: 2021/11/30 C06837357 MOO DIRECTOR OP CENTRHAL INTELLIOSNO* NOVEMBER 1995 Approved for Release: 2021/11/30 C06837357 Approved for Release: 2021/11/30 C06837357 Terrorism Review Page Articles Highlights 7 Aim Shinrikvo� hreat to US Interests? Aum fugitives who may have stashes of chemical agents pose the greatest danger to the Japanese population -SeCrEr DI TR 95-011 November 1995 9 II 13 14 15 Approved for Release: 2021/11/30 C06837357 Approved for Release: 2021/11/30 C06837357 So6et Aum Shinrilo: Threat to US Interests. Articles in the Japa- nese press have speculated that Aum Shinrikyo had planned to assassinate President Clinton and/ or to attack US interests in Japar Aum fugitives who may have stashes of chemical agents pose the greatest danger to the Japanese population. Anti-US Propaganda Aum Shinrikyo portrayed the United States as an enemy of the Japanese people to reinforce cult leader Shoko Asahara's preaching of nuclear Armageddon and an impending military conflict between Japan and the United States. Asahara's claims that he and his people already had been the victims of gas attacks by US military aircraft were intended not only to rein- force his assertion that the United States is an enemy, but also to divert attention from Aum's sarin labora- tory from which leaking gas had been suspected. The cult leader sought to use anti-US propaganda as a plausible ruse to hide his plans to take over the Japa- nese Government. The Japanese press has carried stories of threats by Aunt Shinrikyo to US facilities or President Clinton, but these are speculative and do not appear to be sup- ported by documentary information. For example. an 9 >el< DI TR 95-011 November 1995 Approved for Release: 2021/11/30 C06837357 Approved for Release: 2021/11/30 C06837357 S7A�t article in Shukan Gendai, reportedly a sensationalist weekly, claims that "the cult... secretly had put together a plan to assassinate US President Clinton come what may." Among the "evidence" cited to sup- port this claim is a reference to security countermea- sures in Washington, with the inference that Washington believed Aum followers were planning to use sarin against the President. The article also cites a passage in the cult's periodical Vajrayana Sacco in January 1995 that "it would not be strange" if Clinton were assassinated The Shukan Gendai article also raises the possibility of Aum "link- ing up" with other anti-American groups to "carry out the deed," ret Until the five Aum fugitives are captured, the threat of a retaliatory attack cannot be ruled out. Nevertheless, Aum's past behavior suggests that Japanese rather than Americans would be the most likely targets. Events such as the APEC summit, for example, which commanded extra attention and security, could pro- vide enough of a distraction so that surviving Aum members could mount an attack elsewhere in Japan. 10 Approved for Release: 2021/11/30 C06837357