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U.S. Says Al-Qaida Hit Hard by Arrests (had leading role in 9/11 attacks)
AP via Yahoo News | 4/30/03 | John J. Lumpkin

Posted on 04/30/2003 4:55:26 PM PDT by Wolfstar

WASHINGTON - Pakistani authorities have captured a man accused of playing a leading role in the Sept. 11 attacks and the bombing of an American warship in Yemen, a catch President Bush called a "major, significant find" in the war against the ailing al-Qaida network.

Waleed bin Attash, also known as Tawfiq Attash or just Khallad, coordinated the activities of at least two of the hijackers who crashed into the Pentagon during the Sept. 11 attacks, U.S. counterterrorism officials said. He is also one of two figures described as masterminds of the bombing of the U.S. Navy destroyer on Oct. 12, 2000.

Bush described Khallad as "one of the top al-Qaida operatives" — saying he ranked just below Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the captured No. 3 figure in the terror network.

Khallad is often described as one-legged but actually is missing his right foot.

"He's a killer," Bush said of Khallad. "He is one less person that people who love freedom have to worry about. It was a major, significant find."

Khallad was arrested Tuesday in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi during raids that netted five other al-Qaida suspects. Pakistani and U.S. officials announced his capture Wednesday.

U.S. counterterrorism officials described him as among the top 10 al-Qaida figures who remained at-large.

"This is a big catch," said Brig. Javed Iqbal Cheema, the head of Pakistan's counterterrorism unit. "I think he is very important."

American and Pakistani officials said Khallad, a Yemeni who also held Saudi citizenship, was active in plotting new terrorism. He will be interrogated by officials from both countries.

"With these arrests a major terrorist attack has been averted in Pakistan," said the country's interior minister, Saleh Faisal Hayyat.

In the Cole attack, two suicide bombers rammed an explosives-laden dinghy into the Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden, ripping a gaping hole in the ship's hull and killing 17 sailors.

The other alleged Cole mastermind, al-Qaida's Persian Gulf operations chief Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, was captured in November in the United Arab Emirates.

Two other alleged lower-ranking organizers of the attack recently escaped from a Yemeni prison. They were not believed to be among the six captured this week.

Khallad had also planned an attack on another Navy destroyer in Aden in early January 2000. That attack failed when the bomb boat sank under the weight of the explosives.

U.S. counterterrorism officials further described Khallad as the intermediary between alleged Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and hijackers Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi. Mohammed was captured in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in March.

In January 2000, Khallad met with the two eventual Sept. 11 hijackers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The CIA had learned about the meeting, and asked Malaysian authorities to monitor it. The Malaysians learned who was there but not what was discussed.

The meeting gained much greater significance to American counterterrorism officials a year later, when investigators tied Khallad to the Cole plot. His known associates — including al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi — suddenly took on new importance.

Despite their association with Khallad, the two operatives were not put on watch lists at U.S. ports-of-entry until months afterward, in late August 2001. A listing might have prevented the two from being allowed into the United States, but the 17 other hijackers were largely unknown to U.S. authorities.

Another person at the January 2000 meeting would later be associated with terrorism suspect Zacarias Moussaoui, who traveled to Malaysia later that year. Moussaoui is accused of conspiring with the Sept. 11 plotters to commit terrorism.

Khallad was in Afghanistan for much of the planning of the Sept. 11 attacks and was believed to have moved to Pakistan after the Taliban fell, officials said.

Pakistani authorities also recovered 330 pounds of explosives and a large quantity of weapons, according to a statement from Cheema's National Crisis Management Cell, which oversees Pakistan's anti-terrorist activities.

"The recovered items indicate the magnitude" of those planned attacks, the statement said.

Also captured in the raids that netted Khallad was a nephew of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, Pakistani officials said. American officials had previously described Ali Abdulaziz as active in al-Qaida operations.

Numerous al-Qaida chiefs have been captured in Pakistan since the Taliban fell, as have hundreds of lesser fighters, Pakistani officials say. Many of al-Qaida's remaining operational leaders are believed to be in Iran, and Osama bin Laden and his chief deputy are still thought to be hiding in the mountains between Afghanistan and Pakistan.


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Another win for the good guys.
1 posted on 04/30/2003 4:55:27 PM PDT by Wolfstar
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To: Wolfstar
Initially, I didn't buy the idea that Pakistan was a true ally in the war on terrorism, but you can't argue with results. They've got a lot of Al Qaeda scalps on their belt.

Now if we can just drop Saudi Arabia from the supposed list of allies, I might get even less cynical.

2 posted on 04/30/2003 4:59:49 PM PDT by dead
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To: Wolfstar
It's time to find Osama. Once we've got him, we should cut off his head, encase it in lucite, and display it in the Smithsonian.
3 posted on 04/30/2003 5:16:13 PM PDT by Brilliant
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To: dead
Khallad is often described as one-legged but actually is missing his right foot.

Then he should have been easy to find...walking in circles

4 posted on 04/30/2003 5:17:04 PM PDT by ChefKeith (NASCAR...everything else is just a game!)
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To: dead
We are sorta quietly dropping Saudi Arabia as an ally. Over time, I think we may shift our oil purchases to Iraq and severely reduce or eliminate our purchases from the Saudis. Won't happen fast, though.
5 posted on 04/30/2003 5:20:09 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Bush-Cheney: four more years!)
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To: Wolfstar
Now I hope at the next election they do a commercial with these guys pictures with a big captured stamped across the date one at a time and then quotes of all the dems that opposed the war right next to it. And end by saying..." Vote for the candidate that walks the walk and not just talks the talk" Fade to black
6 posted on 04/30/2003 5:23:41 PM PDT by Walkingfeather
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To: Walkingfeather
Me too. I can just hear the Dems and their media shills whine about the President supposedly using the war for political reasons. Hehehehehe...
7 posted on 04/30/2003 5:29:15 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Bush-Cheney: four more years!)
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To: Wolfstar
Khallad had also planned an attack on another Navy destroyer in Aden in early January 2000. That attack failed when the bomb boat sank under the weight of the explosives.

So, could those suicide bombers swim? Did they commit premature suicide?

8 posted on 04/30/2003 5:33:07 PM PDT by Former Proud Canadian
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To: Former Proud Canadian
I know. That one had me chuckling. Glub, glub, glub...down they go with their nasty toys.
9 posted on 04/30/2003 5:35:59 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Bush-Cheney: four more years!)
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To: Wolfstar
Bin Laden and his ilk are learning the hard way that it's not very smart to piss off the biggest dog on the block.
10 posted on 04/30/2003 5:36:56 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: Wolfstar
This report must be false. We are so bogged down in the Iraq war that it is taking resources away from the war against terror!
11 posted on 04/30/2003 5:44:52 PM PDT by Mr.Clark (From the darkness....I shall come)
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To: Walkingfeather
Now I hope at the next election they do a commercial with these guys pictures with a big captured stamped across the date one at a time and then quotes of all the dems that opposed the war right next to it. And end by saying..." Vote for the candidate that walks the walk and not just talks the talk" Fade to black

"It took a Republican Commander-in-Chief to track down terrorists."

The previous administration could have gone after these guys, and likely gotten them; binLaden was offered to Clinton on a silver platter.

Hell, Pakistan is arresting terrorists right and left!

The GOP should absolutely exploit these arrests, and the war with Hussein, and drive home the message that it "IS JUST NOT SAFE ENOUGH TO ELECT A DEMOCRAT."

12 posted on 04/30/2003 5:47:48 PM PDT by sinkspur
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To: Wolfstar
You know what I love about this? (Apart from the obvious.) Every time one of the Democrat presidential candidates accuses President Bush of losing focus on the war on terror -- as Senator Bob Graham did in the last day or two, saying Bush had "virtually abandoned the war on terrorism" -- within 24 hours we pick up another of these bastards.

Wasn't Khalid Mohammed picked up the day after a similar outburst from Daschle? Can this possibly be coordinated?

Brilliant, if so. But sometimes luck's better than brillance.
13 posted on 04/30/2003 5:50:22 PM PDT by lambo
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To: lambo
brilliance, I mean. (I seem to have neither brilliance nor luck.)
14 posted on 04/30/2003 5:52:32 PM PDT by lambo
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To: Wolfstar
Don't forget Syria.
15 posted on 04/30/2003 6:03:06 PM PDT by gitmo ("The course of this conflict is not known, yet its outcome is certain." GWB)
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Another terrorist that Clinton came within 15 minutes of getting.
16 posted on 04/30/2003 6:10:43 PM PDT by sullivan-fan
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To: Walkingfeather
But... but.... but.... didn't Bill's administration capture.. uh... well... uh.... uh... somebody...?

Seriously, that is a GREAT idea. Add the rather long list that's been posted several times of Clinton after every terrorist act stating that we WILL nail the people responsible.

And then if we could just figure out a way to work in how Bill's actions in Somalia may have led to 9-11..... run the 1998 interview with bin Laden where he says that Somalia shows the U.S. is a paper tiger that will run will bloodied.

17 posted on 04/30/2003 8:30:40 PM PDT by DED (Liberals Never Learn. *LNL*)
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To: Wolfstar
I am looking for a thread that contained the names of terrorists that have so far been arrested/convicted and what they were arrested/convicted of. If anyone has the URL for that thread containing that list, I would greatly appreciate your posting the URL for it here. Thanks in advance!
18 posted on 05/19/2003 5:04:03 AM PDT by ~Vor~
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To: ~Vor~
I don't know if there's a single thread that would have all the information about who has been arrested and convicted. "And convicted" is the hard part. You might consider looking at the Department of Justice, FBI site, Dept. of Homeland Security, and U.S. Central Command websites for info., since they are most directly involved with such arrests and convictions.

Bear in mind that at least some arrests overseas — or the disposition of those arrested — might never have been made public. Hope this helps.
19 posted on 05/19/2003 10:32:54 AM PDT by Wolfstar (If we don't re-elect this truly great President, we're NUTS!)
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