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Nickdfresh
10-30-2010, 07:52 PM
Yemen packages may signal Al Qaeda franchise is 'amateurish'
By Laura Kasinof Laura Kasinof Sat Oct 30, 10:50 am ET

Sanaa, Yemen – Yemen's reported association with suspicious packages found aboard US-bound cargo planes has once again thrust Yemen into the spotlight as a major battleground in Washington's war against Al Qaeda and its allies.

Explosives materials were discovered yesterday in East Midlands Airport in England and in Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates on planes coming from Yemen.

The Yemeni government issued a statement yesterday imploring the west not to rush to judgments in such a sensitive issue that is unfolding before the results of investigations show the truth.

However, the style of attack, sending hard-to-detect explosives, whether using people or packages as couriers, has been a trademark of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in the organization’s large-scale operations such as the so-called underwear bomber on Christmas Day last year.

"The plot style carries features similar to previous attacks carried out by terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda,” said a statement from the official Emirati news agency released today.

Does Al Qaeda in Yemen lack ability to attack West?If the plot was claimed by Al Qaeda's franchise in Yemen, a group inspired by but largely separate from Osama bin Laden's central organization, it would underscore the group's determination to strike in the US. But the fact that none of the devices exploded or otherwise caused harm may signal that Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninusla (AQAP), as the group is known, has so far failed to develop the expertise necessary to carry out attacks abroad.

AQAP, which has seen an increase in foreign jihadist involvement, recently published online its second edition of English language magazine, Inspire, in which it highlights the importance of targeting Americans.

“The problem, though, is that the appearance and set-up of the bombs look amateurish, which could indicate that Samir Khan, who created Inspire Magazine, and his band of inexperienced AQAP members were behind the attacks since Khan has no military, bomb training, or field experience,” says Aaron Zelin, an Al Qaeda researcher at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass.

Dubai acted on intelligence tipAccording to a statement from the official Emirati news outlet, Dubai security had received an intelligence tip about the possibility of explosive devices hidden in packages onboard the FedEx flight from Yemen to Dubai. “A team from Dubai police disposed of the explosive device," it said.

According to a Yemeni official who spoke anonymously on account of not being authorized to speak to the press, "packages and cargo that were supposedly bound to the US are being inspected as part of an ongoing inspection."

The FedEx office in Sanaa refused to talk to media about the incident, and according to an employee from UPS’s office the company “doesn’t have the right to give out any information until they complete the investigation.”

At about 4:30 p.m. local time both the FedEx and UPS in Sanaa closed early. The UPS office was surrounded by at least 10 Yemeni soldiers.

How UPS, FedEx packages get from Yemen to the WestThere is mixed information as to whether there are any direct flights from Yemen to the United Kingdom. However, what is certain is that shipping companies such as FedEx and UPS do not send their own planes to Yemen for security reasons. Instead they use cargo flights of commercial airlines to ship parcels out of Yemen.

According to an employee of a cargo company at Sanaa International Airport today, the shipping companies as well as Sanaa airport security are responsible for screening all packages leaving Yemen.

Yemeni airport security already has a bad record in Yemen after Nigerian national Umar Faruq Abdulmutallab, the so-called underwear bomber, left from Sanaa with explosives in December 2009.

LINK (http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/340093)

Kristy
10-30-2010, 08:13 PM
This whole story seems so convenient, doesn't it? First the French government claim there is a "credible threat" from Uncle Al only stall when coming to give any more details. Days after that the Obama Administration goes on record saying the threat was real but still don't give any information as to what this vague threat could possible represent. THEN!...a "white powdery substance" found within a ink cartridge (of all fucking things) coming inbound to America on a plane with this origins located from a Fed Ex office back in Yemen and the next shit you know Obama and company patting themselves on the back for a job well done...Uncle Al didn't win this time! Hooray!


It reads like a rejected plot line from 24.

chefcraig
10-30-2010, 08:19 PM
It reads like a rejected plot line from 24.

I hear ya. When I saw this story on the news, I just rolled my eyes. I don't know which is worse, the fact that I've turned so damned cynical about these sort of "events", or the fact that the dubious nature and frequency of them has made me that way. :(

Kristy
10-30-2010, 08:23 PM
Cynicism for the most part doesn't play out here. What I mean is that doesn't anyone in the news media find this to be slightly suspect this story with such a wonderful ending was only days away from election time and how the Obama Administration making damn sure their name gets mentioned on how they "acted upon the situation."

On second thought, you're right. Cynicism has everything to do with it.

Seshmeister
10-30-2010, 08:28 PM
http://mushroom.nosox.org/b3ta/suspiciouspackage.jpg

Nickdfresh
10-30-2010, 09:41 PM
This whole story seems so convenient, doesn't it? First the French government claim there is a "credible threat" from Uncle Al only stall when coming to give any more details....


It reads like a rejected plot line from 24.


Not really. I think maybe the competent terrorists largely died within a year after 9/11, and the semi-competent ones are either being slaughtered in Hellfire strikes in Pakistan or are in deep hiding. A plot line from "24?" I think they would come up with something better than this shit that is vaguely reminiscent of plots hatched by Nigerian scammers...

Seshmeister
10-30-2010, 10:51 PM
I guess it's also a bit like other areas of crime. Most criminals are pretty dumb because smart immoral scumbag people realise it makes more sense to steal legally instead by becoming a banker, trader or realtor whereby you get more money with no risk if jail time.

If it wasn't for that cops would catch very few criminals.

In the case of Muslim extremists I get the impression it's usually some poor dumb bastard that does the actual killing people bit cheered on from a safe distance by the smart dickhead radical Iman.

This is basically the way human life always works.

Nitro Express
10-31-2010, 12:33 AM
Cynicism for the most part doesn't play out here. What I mean is that doesn't anyone in the news media find this to be slightly suspect this story with such a wonderful ending was only days away from election time and how the Obama Administration making damn sure their name gets mentioned on how they "acted upon the situation."

On second thought, you're right. Cynicism has everything to do with it.

I'm so pissed off what our government has done having 9/11 as the excuse to do it. It's sick as hell and we lost the respect of the rest of the world and hell, we as citizens don't respect the government anymore because it's destroyed our trust. I'm cynical as hell.

As open as the have let the borders become and the millions of illegal aliens allowed in here, if they really wanted to hit us hard they could do it. Just have some Mexicans smuggle in whatever they need and walk in.

FORD
10-31-2010, 10:56 AM
The one thing useful that comes out of all of this is that it really proves Osama Bin Laden is dead.

Because if he was alive, there is no way in Hell he would be allowing these idiots to defame the Al Qaeda brand name the way they have done with this kind of stupidity.

Seshmeister
10-31-2010, 01:05 PM
Did Bin Laden actually organize 9-11, I can't remember seeing any proof of that?

FORD
10-31-2010, 01:55 PM
http://www.911myths.com/images/a/aa/Tapebinladen.jpg

Well that fat Indian looking guy who the CIA tried to tell us was "Osama" in the November 2001 fabricated video "confession" says he did, so that settled the question, as far as the whore media was concerned.

Nitro Express
10-31-2010, 06:55 PM
The one thing useful that comes out of all of this is that it really proves Osama Bin Laden is dead.

Because if he was alive, there is no way in Hell he would be allowing these idiots to defame the Al Qaeda brand name the way they have done with this kind of stupidity.

How do you miss a dude the size of a NBA center on kidney dialysis? We got Saddam in a tiny hole because someone talked. With the bounty on Bin Ladden's head, someone is going to squeal. Someone always does. Bribery and whores are the world's greatest weapons.

Seshmeister
10-31-2010, 08:26 PM
He's had a price on his head for how long? He was on America's Most Wanted before 9-11.

I think he maybe helped arrange funding for 9-11 but maybe not. I also think he was probably killed a few years back and as far as future terrorism goes it doesn't matter much whether he was or not.

Seshmeister
11-09-2010, 07:45 AM
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