Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Al Qaeda Takes Credit for Plot

Has Anyone else noticed the pure shock of the news reports everywhere , That this radical Islamic Douchebag , Abdulmutallab , Is linked with Al Qaida And is From Nigeria and Yemen ?

Oh The humanity of it all !

well one good thing is at least they seem to be waking up to what is really going in in the world of Radical Islam , hopefully they will not forget that there are still ongoing threats throughout the world...

....The Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- Al Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen claimed responsibility for the attack on Northwest Flight 253, and U.S. officials said the claim appears valid -- the clearest indication yet that the attempted takedown wasn't just the work of a lone radical inspired by Islamist rhetoric, as some investigators initially believed.

The development came as evidence mounted that the U.S. didn't pursue potential leads that might have brought alleged Christmas Day bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to the attention of authorities, according to Congressional investigators and U.S. officials.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano backtracked Monday from comments she made in televised interviews over the weekend, in which she said the U.S.'s security systems had worked. President Barack Obama, in his first public comments about the incident, promised the government would do everything it can to keep travelers secure. "We will not rest until we find all who were involved and hold them accountable," Mr. Obama said in remarks broadcast on television from Hawaii, where he is on vacation.

Nice of Miss Napolitano to correct herself , It must be hard trying to convince the U.S. that there really is no threat from the islamic retards of the world


A statement attributed to the group "al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula" claimed it was retaliating for what it says was the U.S.'s role in a recent Yemeni military offensive on al Qaeda, according to a translation by the Middle East Media Research Institute. The statement, accompanied by a photo of the suspect, said the "high-tech device" Mr. Abdulmutallab carried had had a "technical" problem.

"The claim at this point appears valid," said one U.S. counterterrorism official. However, the depth of the relationship between the terror group and Mr. Abdulmutallab is still unclear

Uh , Radical Islam ?


The explosive used by Mr. Abdulmutallab, a substance known as PETN, is believed to have been used in the attempted assassination in late August of Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, the Saudi deputy interior minister and point man on the war on terror. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility for that attack.

Mr. Abdulmutallab's method of concealing the device -- sewn into his underwear, where security personnel are unlikely to conduct a pat down -- is similar to the Saudi attack.

Similar ? Yeah it was not inserted !

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