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Al Qaeda again threatens New York, Washington and Los Angeles - Daily Terror Threat
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| 11-3-2003
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Posted on 11/03/2003 9:17:27 AM PST by tubavil
Edited on 01/26/2004 3:58:09 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator.
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Monday, November 3, 2003
A new message was posted in the last few hours by the Jeddah-based al-Qaeda-linked Al-Islah (Reform) society calling on Muslims to flee New York, Washington and Los Angeles in advance of major al Qaeda attacks in those cities. This is revealed by DEBKAfile.
The message accuses the United States of predetermining its end (doom) by its policies. ?The Jews rule the Pentagon by remote control and (are the cause) of Muslims being killed in every corner of the world. The United States should therefore expect more blows.?
The message is signed on behalf of the al Bayan (The Threat) movement by ?your warrior brother, Abul Hassan al Khadrami?.
Our Muslim expert identifies the name of the signatory as belonging to a Yemeni from Hadhrameuth, the Bin Ladens? place of origin where Osama enjoys substantial tribal support.
DEBKAfile?s counter-terror sources stress that warnings appearing on these forums are taken both very seriously and with caution by the intelligence services keeping track of the terrorist network?s electronic traffic.
Last November, Jeddah-based fundamentalist forums addressed a message to an Al Qaeda member, saying whoever understands ? understands; whoever knows, knows, but we are marching towards an operation that will take us to Paradise. Three days later, the Mombasa Paradise hotel was blown up killing 12 Kenyans and 3 Israelis and a failed shoulder-launched Strela anti-air missile missed an Israeli airliner at Mombasa airport.
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To: All
I don't know if this has been posted yet, bet hear it is...it is a Gertz report explaining the current situation of Al-Qaeda...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20040115-112501-7377r.htm Al Qaeda's capability to conduct major attacks has "eroded significantly" as a result of the war on terrorism, but the terrorist group has not been destroyed, according to U.S. intelligence officials and security specialists.
More than two years after the September 11 attacks, al Qaeda "is battered, but they remain dangerous. They're still recruiting jihadists into the fold," said a U.S. official with access to intelligence reports.
"Osama bin Laden and the group's dwindling top leadership are increasingly isolated from the organization's wider network," the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
Security specialists think al Qaeda, in large measure, has lost the ability to carry out major attacks that can kill thousands, utilizing a centralized command that, in the past, has ordered attacks from places such as Afghanistan.
Instead, the group, which still operates in small clandestine cells, has become even more decentralized.
No new al Qaeda-linked groups have formed in recent months, but some groups that are linked to al Qaeda by Islamist ideology are becoming greater threats, notably in Southeast Asia, the Persian Gulf and East Africa.
"We remain concerned about continued threats from al Qaeda's regional networks that appear to be growing more autonomous," said the official, adding that some of the groups "are operating more independently and they're more dangerous."
Among the current al Qaeda offshoots identified by U.S. intelligence agencies are:
Abu Sayyaf group (Philippines)
Gamat al-Islamiya (Egypt)
Jemaah Islamiah (Southeast Asia)
Al Zarqawi (Iraq)
Ansar al-Islam group (northern and central Iraq)
Al-Ittihad al-Islami, known as AIAI (Somalia).
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III told reporters this week that another terrorist attack is likely in the future and that al Qaeda would like to carry one out.
As for speculation that al Qaeda is preparing another big attack, Mr. Mueller said, "If you look back at attacks that al Qaeda has undertaken over the years, they tend to be the more spectacular the Bali bombings were suicide bombings, Istanbul was a suicide bombing. Truck bombs are still a threat, and I would say, al Qaeda would very much relish another very high-profile attack within the U.S. in which numerous U.S. citizens would be killed."
"We have disrupted their capability, but there are still persons out there who have that capability," he said.
Small-scale al Qaeda training camps are thought to be operating in Somalia and in Pakistan, U.S. officials said.
Since the launch of military operations in Afghanistan on Oct. 7, 2001, more than three-quarters of al Qaeda's top leaders have been captured or killed. Several key players, including Khalid Sheik Mohammad and Indonesian-born Hambali, are in U.S. custody and have been providing information on the group's activities.
However, the two main leaders, bin Laden and his chief deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, remain at large, despite a major manhunt involving thousands of U.S. intelligence and military special-operations forces around the world.
Both top al Qaeda leaders are thought to be in hiding somewhere along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
U.S. officials said the threat of a major al Qaeda attack emerged over the Christmas and New Year's holidays, when the Bush administration raised the threat level to orange or "heightened" alert.
The intelligence prompting the alert was specific and indicated that al Qaeda terrorists planned to use hijacked aircraft in suicide attacks.
Officials said there also were intelligence reports indicating that al Qaeda planned to break the weapons of mass destruction barrier by conducting an attack using a radiological bomb a conventional explosive laced with radioactive material.
However, the weeks since Christmas passed without an attack, raising some questions about whether al Qaeda still is capable of conducting a major attack.
Mr. Mueller said the holiday threat was based on "relatively specific information" of al Qaeda attack plans.
"Al Qaeda is known to be fluid in its setting of the timetable, so what you can do is go back and re-evaluate, and once you do that, we are still in a position where we have substantial concern about an attack from al Qaeda," he said.
More than 3,000 al Qaeda members, defined as followers of bin Laden-style Islamist extremism, have been detained around the world. Many were trained in Afghanistan at one of the more than 23 terrorist training camps that operated in the country until the ouster of the ruling Taliban militia in late 2001.
How many members the group has today is not known.
Larry Johnson, a former U.S. government counterterrorism official, said al Qaeda today probably has about 500 core members left over from its 2001 peak.
"I think al Qaeda is significantly weakened from where they were," Mr. Johnson said. "They are trying to use the invasion of Iraq like they used the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan [to recruit], but it doesn't appear they're having great success."
Mr. Johnson said al Qaeda attacks in areas with large Islamic populations Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iraq have cost the group important local support.
The group has "the air of Hitler in his bunker" at the end of World War II, he said.
To: tmp02
Is this an attempt to make this thread the longest one in FR history?
Carolyn
To: eastforker
What are the alphabets?
11,903
posted on
01/18/2004 5:39:07 AM PST
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: tmp02
Thanks.
I haven't read Gertz in awhile.
To: JustPiper; HairOfTheDog
You two have anything better to do then be antagonist little schitz? Hey I resent that. I'm NOT an antagonist schit! I'm an antagonist chit
But then you wouldn't know the difference....WOULD YOU!!!!!?
To: Calpernia
FBI, CIA etc.
11,906
posted on
01/18/2004 6:40:17 AM PST
by
milkncookies
(Usama Bin Muhammad Bin Ladin: "El Khara Dah? You have looser lips than a whore in Marakesh")
To: Sean Osborne Lomax; JustPiper; freeperfromnj; flutters; Dog; Sabertooth; Cindy; yonif; ...
11,907
posted on
01/18/2004 6:48:12 AM PST
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: milkncookies
I like my answer better than yours ^-^
11,908
posted on
01/18/2004 6:48:38 AM PST
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: Calpernia
Ha ha! Very funny. Thanks for the relaxer.
11,909
posted on
01/18/2004 6:55:02 AM PST
by
milkncookies
(Usama Bin Muhammad Bin Ladin: "El Khara Dah? You have looser lips than a whore in Marakesh")
To: Calpernia
Oh, Calpernia, I love that earworm, uh, I mean song!
Any idea where I can get "The Name Game" ("Shirley, Shirley, bo birley, bananafana..."), "There was a Man who had a dog and Bingo was his name-o" and the music to go with "The Chicken Dance?"
I'm serious...I love the stooges...and I'm a grownup girl! He, he, he....thanks for the laugh...NYUK, NYUK, NYUK..
11,910
posted on
01/18/2004 6:58:24 AM PST
by
hummingbird
("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
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To: hummingbird
Ok, in keeping with the theme of this thread....
Martyr Chicken!
Click for the Chicken Dance.
I will look for the other songs when I'm back. Away from keyboard.
11,913
posted on
01/18/2004 7:25:00 AM PST
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: tubavil
Wow, what an interesting thread. I must tell my friend woodcraftsman about it.
11,917
posted on
01/18/2004 7:33:44 AM PST
by
rabidralph
(All your debate are belong to us.)
To: tubavil
I was watching TV yesterday and I saw a clip of Kerry in Iowa being thanked by a Vietnam vet for Kerry saving his life. I didn't know Kerry was a Vietnam vet.
Now I see this thread on possible Al Qeda attacks on American cities.
I Guess I will have to pay more attention to world events. -Tom
11,918
posted on
01/18/2004 7:40:54 AM PST
by
Capt. Tom
(Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb republicans. - Capt. Tom)
To: Capt. Tom
I didn't know Kerry was a Vietnam vet.LOL
To: milkncookies
Sorry if this has already been posted but found it of interest:
Al-Qaeda launches online terrorist manual
http://www.guardian.co.uk/alqaida/story/0,12469,1125879,00.html
11,920
posted on
01/18/2004 7:58:32 AM PST
by
milkncookies
(Usama Bin Muhammad Bin Ladin: "El Khara Dah? You have looser lips than a whore in Marakesh")
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