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Jill St. Claire
London: Al-Majallah in Arabic 28 December 2003 (Pages 13-14); Report by Mahmud
Khalil in Dubai: "Al-Qa'ida Threatens the United States Again: What They
Will See and Hear Soon Will Hurt Them" -- this report was received directly
from Al-Majallah by fax on 29 December 2003.
The US federal authorities' announcement early last week that raised the state
of alert to a higher level, "orange color", in anticipation
of terrorist attacks coincided with new assertions by al-Qaeda organization that
the zero hour for the anticipated attack inside US
territories has been set.
Previous electronic messages from al-Qa'ida set the month of Shawwal [started on
25 November], or the period between Id al-Fitr and Id al-Adha, as the date for
the strike that it has consistently threatened to carry out. The latest
electronic message from al-Qa'ida organization showed new assertions from the
organization's leader of the imminent strike inside US territories and said he
would appear later on in a televised speech to speak about this operation.
Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj, an al-Qa'ida leader, said in his new message: "I was
talking with the brothers around the shaykh [Usama
Bin Ladin] and they asked me to confirm that the strike would be between the two
ids, that it would break the back, and would upset the balances."
He reiterated previous statements he had made: "Let them prepare from now
for more sorrows and let them prepare the coffins and the largest number of
hospitals and graves. The coming days are full of surprises and major events
that will make them an historic example. We will teach them the painful lessons
that they will never forget."
The organization's electronic message did not reveal the nature of the attack
that they are intending to carry out or the type of
weapons that they will use in it. But Al-Ablaj said that he would open the way
for an expanded and detailed dialogue with one of this
operation's leaders after the implementation. He hinted that the attack would
consist of several qualitative and simultaneous strikes
inside US territories and other countries he did not name. He said: "We
will set them off soon."
The US authorities' deployment last week of specialized US military units to
look for nuclear and biological weapons in addition to
chemical ones in New York, which suffered severe damages on 11 September, and in
other US cities reveals that there are real US
fears that al-Qa'ida will resort to the use of non-conventional weapons in the
anticipated attack inside US territories. This is consistent with the threats
that al-Qa'ida officials had repeatedly made that the next strike would exceed
in its scale the New York and Washington ones.
The US Depth
The al-Qa'ida organization persistently refused throughout the period that
followed the 11 September bombings to deny or confirm its possession of weapons
of mass destruction, though Al-Ablaj did not rule out in his previous messages
to "Al-Majallah" his organization's resort to poisoning drinking water
in one of the US cities and using the lethal Sarin gas against US crowds. Bin
Ladin hinted in a meeting with a Pakistani correspondent at al-Qa'ida's possible
possession of some nuclear briefcases from some of the former Soviet Union's
republics.
Though the likely US targets are not known to the US security apparatuses, al-Qa'ida
is in return refraining from talking about
them or even giving any hints about them, justifying this by the impossibility
of revealing such details for security reasons and for
maintaining the secrecy of its plans. But it is stressing at the same time that
its declaration before implementation of its intention to
strike deep inside US territories again, as had happened with the September
attacks which took the Americans before the world by
surprise, falls within the context of the psychological war and, according to
Al-Ablaj, is even part of the steps of their wars on
what he called "the alliance of the world crusader-Zionist unbelief"
so that al-Qa'ida would expose the failure of "this alliance."
Scenarios
Previous messages from Al-Ablaj showed preliminary features of hypothetical
scenarios of the nature of the strike that the al-Qa'ida
organization might carry out inside US territories through the following points
that were contained in these messages:
--The operation will be qualitative and distinguished by lethal strikes in
depth.
--The female suicide bombers are ready (Al-Ablaj's reference to the female
suicide bombers in his previous messages coincided with a recent remark by a US
security official that Chechen women were ready to carry out suicidal bombings
inside New York city).
--The sinking of US battleships and the poisoning of US soldiers through what
Al-Ablaj's asserted are al-Qa'ida elements inside the US Army and whom he
described as ones with blue eyes. He pointed out that they are exactly like
Na'im Bin-Mas'ud who hid his conversion to Islam.
--A strike on electricity is likely as part of al-Qa'ida's plans, according to
the previous messages, to "paralyze" and stun the United
States.
--The pinpointing of the earthquake fault line inside the United States and then
causing explosions on it in several places and points.
--The targeting of areas inside the United States where there is strong volcanic
action and activating them by humans so that the
rocks "will slide" and the catastrophe will start.
--The poisoning of a drinking water plant that supplies an entire US city and
using the lethal Sarin gas against US human crowds. He
pointed out that some Japanese groups had resorted to this way easily.
--The strike to be carried out simultaneously with strikes against US and
Western embassies in the world.
--There will be a strike in winter and one in summer.
--The use of what he called the booby-trapped death vehicles and also human
bombs, which he said will move freely in the US cities streets.
--The existence of a list of US officials to be assassinated. "The suicide
bombers' teams have arrived and the weapons, ammunition,
explosives, and bombs caches are easy to reach."
One can deduce from al-Qa'ida's previous messages these scenarios and the nature
of the attack it intends to carry out against the United States. It is gathered
from Al-Ablaj's talk that Bin Ladin will appear on videotape after
implementation of this operation and that the wagering inside al-Qa'ida is that
the destruction that this operation will cause will far exceed the one caused by
the 11
September attacks. Bin Ladin will refer in his speech to the success of his
followers in striking again deep inside the United States on such a scale and in
return show the Americans' failure, locally and externally.
Al-Ablaj said: " As I have told you, his appearance this time will have
this huge significance and scale. A messenger from him asserted this to me and I
am now writing to you with only two persons to carry [messages] between him and
me, in other words, from me to you from so and so from Abu-Abdallah."
He reiterated: "Dear brother. The days are coming nearer day after day and
what is coming is more drastic and more harmful. This is what I can say now and
I will provide an opportunity for conducting an expanded and detailed dialogue
with one of the operation's leaders after the implementation."
Al-Ablaj admitted that al-Qa'ida's recent operations in Riyadh and Istanbul were
just to waste the efforts of what he called "the giants of evil and
unbelief in the United States." He said: "We are benefiting from
the situation that is prevailing in the region and our calculations for the
fatal strike deep inside US territories is based on the continuity of this chaos
and its intensification in the region."
He said he has a message from Bin Ladin to the US President to the effect that
he should concentrate his efforts on fighting terrorism
against his country as this is more useful and beneficial to him than wasting
his efforts in the world, specifically as "they have what
will hurt Bush inside his country."
Al-Ablaj concluded his message by swearing that the date of the strike has drawn
nearer and that the world would see the scale of the destruction that would
befall the United States. He said woe unto the West from a harm that has drawn
near.
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