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We’re indebted to Saudi Arabia- White House

10/05/2012 
By Mohammad Ali Salih


     
Washington, Asharq Al-Awsat – A White House source, speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat 
on the condition of anonymity, confirmed that Saudi Arabia played a pivotal 
role in uncovering the Al Qaeda plot to blow up an airplane travelling to the 
US from Yemen. This plot was to detonate an upgraded version of the failed 2009 
“underwear bomb”, with the device being seized in the Middle East as part of a 
CIA operation in Yemen. 

The White House source revealed that “over many years, the United States and 
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have cooperated closely in the war on terror. The 
US government is in the debt of the Saudi government for its assistance in this 
regard. We look forward to further cooperation between the two countries.”

US news sources have revealed that the cooperation between the US and Saudi 
intelligence services regarding this operation began long ago, and that the two 
sides were monitoring this bomb plot thanks to the presence of a “double agent’ 
who had managed to infiltrate the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula [AQAP] 
organization. This double agent was able to gain access to the explosive device 
and turn it over to the authorities.

Reports also indicate that Saudi intelligence apparatus had been providing the 
CIA with information since the beginning of the operation, particularly 
regarding the movements of this upgraded “underwear bomb”, which some reports 
indicate would have been able to bypass airport security. 

US sources declined to reveal the double agent’s identity or reveal any 
information about his current whereabouts, stressing that he played the role of 
double agent until he was able to gain possession of this explosive device; he 
then handed this device over to the Saudi intelligence authorities who 
surrendered it to US intelligence.

US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton said the foiled attack represented proof 
of the continuing need for vigilance. She said “these terrorists keep trying. 
They keep trying to devise more and more perverse and terrible ways to kill 
innocent people.”

Announcing the successful nature of this operation, the FBI issued a statement 
revealing that “as a result of close co-operation with our security and 
intelligence partners overseas, an improvised explosive device [IED] designed 
to carry out a terrorist attack has been seized abroad.” 

The FBI added “initial exploitation indicates that the device is very similar 
to IEDs that have been used previously by AQAP in attempted terrorist attacks, 
including against aircraft and for targeted assassinations.”

CNN, quoting US intelligence sources speaking on the condition of anonymity, 
revealed that this operation to foil this terrorist attack and acquire this 
dangerous explosive device was initiated by information from Saudi Arabia.

One source told CNN that from the very beginning, the infiltrator had been 
working for Saudi intelligence, whilst another source stressed that Saudi 
intelligence was involved with this operation “from A to Z”. The source added 
that the agent had moved in the “jihadist orbit” in Saudi Arabia before being 
recruited. 

Another source claimed that the whole operation was personally overseen by 
Prince Mohammed Bin Naif, the head of Saudi counterterrorism.

Chief White House counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, told ABC’s “Good 
Morning America” that officials believe redundant security systems would have 
prevented any airline bombing attempt from succeeding, but analysts are 
studying the device to see whether security procedures should be adjured. 

He said “we’re trying to make sure that we take the measures that we need to 
prevent any other type of IED, similarly constructed, from getting through 
security procedures.” 

This upgraded “underwear bomb” device, reportedly shared many features with the 
bomb sewn into the underwear of would-be suicide bomber Umar Farouk 
Abdulmutallab. The Nigerian national was arrested on Christmas Day 2009 on a 
plane bound for Detroit when his device failed to explode fully. A US 
intelligence official said the latest device bore the “hallmarks” of the 2009 
underwear bomb, which was built by Al Qaeda bomb specialist Ibrahim al-Asiri. 
One intelligence source, speaking to CNN on the condition of anonymity, 
revealed that this device contained PETN explosive, the same explosive used in 
previous attack by AQAP’s master bomb-maker Ibrahim al-Asiri. 


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