Foiled airline terrorist plot thought to be work of al-Qaeda master bomber
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Osama bin Laden was killed a year ago, but the White House said the discovery of this new plot to blow up a airplane in the United States shows al-Qaeda is still a threat.
U.S. officials suspect the explosive device seized in the foiled airline terror plot is believed to be the work of al-Qaeda's master bomber, Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri.
Investigators with the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it is similar to the one that failed to detonate on Christmas Day in 2009, except this one was slightly more sophisticated in that it did not contain any metal, thus making it more difficult to detect.
Authorities suspect the bomb was made in the lab of al-Asiri, who is believed to be still on the run.
However, there are reports that he may have been killed last month by a drone attack.
No link necessary because it's bullshit...
Osama bin Laden was killed a year ago, but the White House said the discovery of this new plot to blow up a airplane in the United States shows al-Qaeda is still a threat.
U.S. officials suspect the explosive device seized in the foiled airline terror plot is believed to be the work of al-Qaeda's master bomber, Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri.
Investigators with the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it is similar to the one that failed to detonate on Christmas Day in 2009, except this one was slightly more sophisticated in that it did not contain any metal, thus making it more difficult to detect.
Authorities suspect the bomb was made in the lab of al-Asiri, who is believed to be still on the run.
However, there are reports that he may have been killed last month by a drone attack.
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