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Al Qaeda leaders "wanted to do something big" on Muslim holy
day<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/al-qaeda-leaders-wanted-to-do-something-big-on-muslim-holy-day.html>

The "Night of Power" commemorates the night on which, according to Islamic
tradition, the angel Gabriel first appeared to Muhammad and told him to
"recite" what was ultimately collected into the Qur'an. "Al Qaeda leaders
'wanted to do something big' on Muslim holiday, sources say," by Matthew
Cole, Richard Esposito and Robert Windrem for NBC
News<http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08/05/19879300-al-qaeda-leaders-wanted-to-do-something-big-on-muslim-holiday-sources-say?lite>,
August 6:

An intercepted electronic communication in which two of al Qaeda’s top
world leaders agreed they “wanted to do something big” this past Sunday is
what caused the U.S. government to shut nearly two dozen diplomatic posts
around the world, according to intelligence sources.

Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden’s successor as the head of al Qaeda, and
Nasir al-Wahishi, leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, wanted to
time a significant attack to a Muslim holiday known as Laylat al-Qadr, the
27th night of Ramadan and the day the Koran was revealed to Mohammed. This
year the holiday, also known as the “Night of Destiny" or the "Night of
Power,” fell on the weekend of August 3 and 4.

The communications did not give the specific target or the method of
attack, but multiple U.S. law enforcement and intelligence sources told NBC
News there was no known domestic component. The most likely country
targeted was thought to be Yemen, where al Qaeda does have the resources to
pull off a significant operation.

Wahishi has become an increasingly significant player in al Qaeda’s global
leadership. NBC analyst Evan Kohlmann said there have been reports that
Zawahiri may have officially appointed al-Wahishi his number two, making
him deputy commander of the terror group.

A third major al Qaeda leader was also party to the communications, and
expressed the desire to blow himself up in an attack, something he had not
been allowed to do in the past.

The State Department has extended the closure of nearly a dozen embassies
in North Africa and the Middle East through the weekend and perhaps longer
because of the possibility of attack. Several other European countries,
including France and Great Britain, also closed diplomatic posts in the
region.

“There's a high level of confidence in the sources of the information,”
Rep. Adam Schiff, D.-Calif., a senior member of the House Intelligence
Committee, told MSNBC’s Chuck Todd Monday. “We get chatter all the time ...
But to take this kind of a broad action, to shut down this many embassies
over this broad terrain, to have multiple briefings to the President ...
that demonstrates a high level of confidence that this threat is real."

Officials said that the original intercept was corroborated by a second
source, which was also non-specific. Multiple officials said that if the
intelligence community had picked up this “chatter” from lower level
people, it wouldn’t have sparked nearly this kind of reaction.

But on Monday U.S. officials still said there was little new in the way of
specifics about the possible operation, including the type of weapon that
would be used. Asked if there was even confirmation that the target is U.S.
or Western, one senior counterterrorism official said, “There’s nothing.”

Officials said the widely reported claim that an al Qaeda team is in place
is “conjecture,” and is probably based on analysis of how far in advance
such a team would have begun moving. One U.S. intelligence official said he
believes other agencies are mixing up what is broadly known about AQAP’s
capabilities and methodology with this current threat stream.

Despite reports, there is also no hard information that al Qaeda in the
Arabian Peninsula plans to use an "implanted" bomb, as it has attempted to
do in the past. AQAP's senior bomb maker, Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, has
designed several implant bombs in the past, but thus far there is no
indication he's involved in this threat.

In 2009, al-Asiri designed a bomb that his brother carried in his rectum in
an attempt to assassinate Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef, Saudi Arabia's terror
chief. The bomber died but the prince suffered only minor burns.

AQAP has become the most sophisticated of the many Al Qaeda affiliates.
Operating mainly out of Yemen, it has attempted to carry out high-profile
attacks on the U.S. and its interests overseas. AQAP dispatched the
so-called “underwear bomber,” Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to
detonate a bomb in an airplane over Detroit on Christmas Day 2009, and the
terror group also launched a foiled plot to destroy U.S. cargo planes using
a cartridge bomb.

Earlier this year, U.S. and British intelligence uncovered a new aviation
plot utilizing a more sophisticated underwear bomb, which the British
recovered....

The "more sophisticated underwear bomb": add that to the vaunted list of
Muslim 
inventions<http://pjmedia.com/blog/1001-pieces-of-islamist-propaganda-fabricated-exhibit-comes-to-d-c/>
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  Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on August 6, 2013 4:22 PM


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