Posted on 04/08/2008 8:42:13 PM PDT by jdm
Predator missile strike? Delta Force hit-and-run deep behind enemy lines? Nope. Better:
The senior al Qaida operative who helped direct the 2005 London subway bombings and a plot to blow up commercial airliners over the Atlantic Ocean has died in Pakistans tribal region, U.S. counter terrorism officials said Tuesday.
The senior militant, an Egyptian who used the nom de guerre Abu Ubaida al-Masri, recently succumbed to hepatitis, they said.
Never heard of him? Most people havent. The Times devoted a few paragraphs to him in a story last May about the next generation of Al Qaeda leadership, but I cant even find a photo of him online. Which makes it remarkably coincidental that this announcement should come a scant six days after the LA Times published a long profile. Hes been a big dog for the past three years, supposedly promoted from Afghan operations to planning attacks on the west after a previous international commander was killed in 2005. His first score was as an assistant to Abdul Hadi al-Iraqi whose name you should know in training the London bombers before allegedly becoming chief of external operations himself. His baby? The skybomb plot:
Masri had embarked on his biggest task yet: a mega-project intended to match the carnage of the Sept. 11 attacks by blowing up airplanes en route from Britain to the United States. Half a dozen British militants traveled to Pakistan for training.
He was involved in recruiting, overseeing the lesson plan, so to speak, the U.S. anti-terrorism official said.
The innovative techniques required special instruction. Masri envisioned his operatives injecting the liquid explosives, a highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide mix, with a syringe into the false bottoms of innocuous containers such as sports drinks, sneaking the components aboard and assembling bombs after takeoff.
The airline plot is his thing, a Western intelligence official said. And it is a major plot.
Weve been trying to kill him for years via missile, most famously in the madrassa bombing in October 2006 that almost got Zawahiri and most recently (perhaps) in an airstrike in South Waziristan in February that killed upwards of 13 AQ operatives including an Al Qaeda fugitive from Egypt, where al-Masri was from. Roggio speculated at the time that he might have been the man in question. Given this news, I wonder.
Spend five minutes on the Times piece, though, as it includes some unusual passages about the degradation of AQs capabilities over the last six years. Its an article of absolute faith among most of the media that theyre as strong as theyre ever been post-9/11 and are only getting stronger; the fact that the chief of external operations was allegedly reduced to personally training recruits in the art of bombmaking suggests otherwise.
ping.
painful way to die. too bad.
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as in too bad. TS
Was he water-boarding to try and expunge the hepatitis or did he contract hepatitis after water-boarding for a year or so...
Did he share filthy needles with Osama I wonder?
Thank you for the ping, jdm.
needles,sheep, camels or adolescent future suicide bombers.
But I would like to believe it was a sniper with a dart gun.
WHAT, Al Qaeda operating in western Europe? Must be Bush’s fault, and anyway, haven’t we been assured that these UK plots are always completely “home grown” disaffected college students oppressed by the horrible racism and bigotry of British life? /s
The DNC is sad.
Or perhaps the missile did kill him, and 'hepatitis' is merely a cover story by AQ to avoid giving the US credit for nailing him.
Too much “rump riding” perhaps.
More “Bush’s fault” “civilian” deaths in this war because of “poor healthcare” and “medical embargos”.
The one with the mask and the gun.
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