A guard checks a car at the main gate of Ramstein Air Base Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007, in Ramstein, Germany. U.S. forces tightened security after German authorities announced the arrest of three terror suspects in various locations around Germany who supposedly planned massive attacks against the U.S. base in Ramstein and Frankfurt airport.
An unidentified man, in handcuffs, believed to be a terror suspect, is led away at the German Federal Court in Karlsruhe, southern Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. Authorities said they had arrested three suspected Islamic terrorists from a group with "profound hatred of U.S. citizens'' for plotting imminent, massive bomb attacks on U.S. facilities in Germany.
An unidentified man believed to be a terror suspect, is led away by masked police, at the German Federal Court in Karlsruhe, southern Germany, Wednesday, Sept.5, 2007. Authorities said they had arrested three suspected Islamic terrorists, two Germans and a Turk, who will be charged with planning imminent attacks on Ramstein Air Base and on Frankfurt's international airport.
An unidentified man, center, believed to be a terror suspect, is led past a helicopter by masked police, at the German Federal Court in Karlsruhe, southern Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. Authorities said they had arrested three suspected Islamic terrorists from a group with "profound hatred of U.S. citizens'' for plotting imminent, massive bomb attacks on U.S. facilities in Germany.
Military police officers are seen at west gate at the airbase in Ramstein, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. German authorities said they had arrested three suspected Islamic terrorists for allegedly plotting attacks on Frankfurt International Airport, one of Europe's busiest, along with nearby Ramstein Air Base, a key U.S. and NATO military hub.
A photographer takes pictures of confiscated canisters labeled as hydrogen peroxide during a press conference in Karlsruhe, southern Germany on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. German authorities said Wednesday they had arrested three suspected Islamic terrorists from a group with a "profound hatred of U.S. citizens" for plotting imminent, massive bomb attacks on U.S. facilities in Germany.
Joerg Ziercke, the head of Germany's Federal Crime Office, right, and German federal prosecutor Monika Harms speak during a press conference in Karlsruhe, southern Germany on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. Harms said three suspects, two of whom were German converts to Islam, had trained at camps in Pakistan and procured 1,500 pounds of hydrogen peroxide to make explosives. Some of the confiscated canisters are in background.
Cows stand in a field in front of a holiday home in the village of Oberschledorn, western Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. Three men were arrested by police in this house on suspicion of terrorism activities on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007.
A policeman securing evidence leaves a holiday home in the village of Oberschledorn, western Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. Three men were arrested by police in this house on suspicion of terrorism on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007.
Police investigate the scene in the village of Medebach-Oberschledorn in western Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. German authorities said Wednesday they had arrested three suspected Islamic terrorists for allegedly plotting attacks on Frankfurt International Airport, one of Europe's busiest, along with nearby Ramstein Air Base, a key U.S. and NATO military hub.