Obama: Terror Explosives Found, Bound for US

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  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    Obama: Terror Explosives Found, Bound for US

    President Barack Obama declared Friday that authorities had uncovered a "credible terrorist threat" against the United States following the overseas discovery of U.S.-bound packages containing explosives aboard cargo jets. Obama said both had been addressed to Jewish organizations in the Chicago area.

    The disclosures triggered a worldwide alert amid fears that al-Qaida was attempting to carry out fresh terror attacks.

    The events "underscore the necessity of remaining vigilant against terrorism," the president said. The packages both originated in Yemen, but Obama did not explicitly assign blame to al-Qaida, which is active in the Arab nation and long has made clear its goal of attacking the United States.

    The events unfolded four days before national elections in which discussion of terrorism has played almost no role.

    Obama stepped to the podium in the hours after officials disclosed that authorities in Dubai intercepted an explosive device bound for a Chicago-area Jewish institution. The second package was aboard a plane searched in England, and officials said it contained a printer toner cartridge with wires and powder.

    That second package was aboard a plane in East Midlands, north of London.

    Obama did not identify any institution that had been targeted.

    Several other cargo planes at airports along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States also were searched, and officials said no explosives were found. An Emirates Airlines passenger jet carrying cargo from Yemen was escorted from the Canadian border to New York City by two military fighter jets, U.S. officials said. They said it was a precautionary action.

    An FBI spokesman in Chicago, Ross Rice, said both suspicious packages had been sent from the same address in Yemen.

    The president refrained from assigning blame to Yemen's al-Qaida branch, but officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said they were increasingly certain that was the source. The same group was responsible for the attempted bombing of a U.S.-bound airliner last Christmas.

    The officials spoke on condition of anonymity, citing the ongoing investigation.

    White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan later told reporters that the explosives "were in a form that was designed to try to carry out some type of attack," but he provided no further details.

    "The forensic analysis is under way," he said, adding, "Clearly from the initial observation, the initial analysis that was done, the materials that were found in the device that was uncovered was intended to do harm."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/airports_suspicious_packages/print

  • Gerard
  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Behind Cargo Terror Plot

    U.S. officials believe that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is behind an apparent plot to send explosive devices to U.S. destinations via cargo planes, a law enforcement source told CNN.

    Formed in 2009, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is a regional terrorist group known for targeting government and Western interests in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Yemeni forces, with support from their U.S. allies, have stepped up military and political pressure on the group in recent weeks, despite continued threats from its leader.

    It is the same group believed to have dispatched Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, accused of trying to blow up a commercial airliner en route to Detroit, Michigan, on December 25.

    A key figure in the group is Yemeni-American militant cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, whom U.S. authorities have linked to Fort Hood shooting suspect Maj. Nidal Hasan.

    Officials are evaluating whether al-Awlaki played a role in the botched attempt to blow up the Northwest Airlines passenger jet en route from Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Detroit, Michigan, on Christmas Day. The attempt to ignite explosives hidden in underwear failed to bring down the plane, authorities say.

    A senior U.S. defense official called al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula a "sophisticated" organization.

    . . .

    http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast/10/29/al.qaeda.arabian.peninsula/index.html?hpt=C1

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    "President Barack Obama declared Friday that authorities had uncovered a "credible terrorist threat" against the United States following the overseas discovery of U.S.-bound packages containing explosives aboard cargo jets. Obama said both had been addressed to Jewish organizations in the Chicago area."

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/29/suspicious-packages-found_n_775976.html

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    The explosive material inside was "in a form that was designed to carry out some kind of attack," Brennan said. The packages were "intended to do harm." He did not say how much damage could have been done, and did not specify what sort of explosive material was involved, but described the devices as about the size of a breadbox.

    Brennan suggested U.S. officials were tipped off to the packages.

    "We had insight that there were suspicious packages out there that we had to find," he said.

    Although no firm connection between the packages and Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has been made, Brennan said the group is "the most active operational franchise" of al Qaeda outside of the core in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He said anyone associated with the group is a subject of concern.

    He also said no one has been taken into custody.

    Brennan said that all cargo from Yemen is being carefully inspected.

    http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/10/obama_packages_from_yemen_contained_explosive_mate.php?ref=fpblg

  • miseryloveselders
    miseryloveselders

    B-Rock is probably angry that the explosives didn't end up here and go off killing tons of Americans.

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    Bombs Were Designed to Destroy Planes, U.S. Believes

    John O. Brennan , the president’s chief counterterrorism adviser, said Sunday that American authorities believe now that the two bombs found inside cargo packages were designed to blow up the airplanes carrying them, even though they were addressed to locations “associated with synagogues” in Chicago.

    “We’re looking at the potential that they would have been detonated en route to those synagogues aboard the aircraft as well as at the destinations,” he said in an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “But at this point we, I think, would agree with the British that it looks as though they were designed to be detonated in flight.”

    His analysis came as investigators on three continents conducted forensic analyses of two bombs shipped inside computer printers from Yemen Anwar al-Awlaki , was behind the attempted attacks. and intercepted Friday in Britain and Dubai. American officials said evidence was mounting that the top leadership of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, including the radical American-born cleric

    One of the bombs traveled on two passenger planes within the Middle East before arriving in Dubai. A spokesman for Qatar Airways said that the package arrived first at the Qatar Airways hub in Doha, Qatar, on one of the airline’s flights from the Yemeni capital of Sana. It was then shipped on a separate Qatar Airways passenger plane to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, where it was discovered by authorities late Thursday or early Friday.

    Mr. Brennan also said the role of the two women arrested Saturday by Yemeni officials in connection with the terror plot — a young woman and her mother — was to deliver the packages to the United Parcel Service and FedEx offices in the capital city of Sana. The two women were not identified, but a defense lawyer who has been in contact with the family, Abdul Rahman Barham, said the daughter was a 22-year-old engineering student at Sana University. Yemen’s president, Ali Abdullah Saleh , said Saturday night during a news conference that Yemeni security forces had identified her based on a tip from American officials, but he did not indicate her suspected role.

    Mr. Brennan’s appeared on the major Sunday news programs: CNN’s “State of the Union,” “Fox News Sunday,” ABC’s “This Week with Christiane Amanpour ,” NBC ’s “Meet the Press” and CBS’s “Face the Nation.” On two of the shows, he said that it remained unclear whether those behind the devices had planned for the explosives to be detonated while in the air or after arriving in Chicago.

    But in his appearance on “Face the Nation,” he said emphatically that “at this point we agree with the British that it was designed to be detonated in flight.” The packages did not appear to need someone to “physically detonate them,” he said on CNN, indicating that a remote or automatic detonation was possible.

    Mr. Brennan said on “Meet the Press” that it was not clear whether those behind the attempted bombing had known, or could have known, whether the packages would be carried on cargo or passenger planes.

    . . .

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/01/world/01terror.html?_r=1&hp

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    Close call on one of the bombs. . .

    France's interior minister says that one of two mail bombs sent from Yemen last week was defused just 17 minutes before it was set to explode.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/11/04/world/main7021289.shtml

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