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Al Qaeda Bomb Plans Published On Web Site: Editors Boast About $4,200 Cost Of Attack

KIMBERLY DOZIER   11/21/10 07:10 AM ET   AP

Al Qaida Cost

WASHINGTON — Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is promising more small-scale attacks like its attempts to bomb two U.S.-bound cargo planes, which it likens to bleeding its enemy to death by a thousand cuts, in a special edition of the Yemeni-based group's English on-line magazine, Inspire.

The editors boast that what they call Operation Hemorrhage was cheap, and easy, using common items that together with shipping, cost only $4,200 to carry out.

Alerted to the late October bomb plot by Saudi intelligence, security officials chased the packages across five countries, trying frantically over the next two days to prevent an explosion that could have come at any moment. The pursuit showed that even when the world's counterterrorism systems work, preventing an attack is often a terrifyingly close ordeal.

The group says it's part of a new strategy to replace spectacular attacks in favor of smaller attacks to hit the U.S. economy, according to the special edition of the online magazine, made available by both Ben Venzke's IntelCenter, and the Site Intelligence Group.

"To bring down America we do not need to strike big," the editors write. With the "security phobia that is sweeping America, it is more feasible to stage smaller attacks that involve less players and less time to launch" thereby circuventing U.S. security, they conclude.

In the magazine, an author identified as the group's head of foreign operations says the package attacks were intended to cause economic harm, not casualties. "We knew that cargo planes are staffed by only a pilot and a co-pilot," the author writes, "so our objective was not to cause maximum casualties but to cause maximum losses to the American economy," by striking at the multi-billion dollar U.S. freight industry.

The al-Qaida offshoot insists it also brought down a UPS cargo plane in Dubai in September, in addition to the Oct. 29 attempts to bring down a FedEx plane, and a UPS plane bound for the U.S. But U.S. officials insist the Dubai crash was an accident caused by a battery fire, not terrorism.

The editors' boast that they chose printer cartridges in which to hide the explosive because toner is carbon-based, with a molecular composition "close to that of PETN," so it would not be detected. "We emptied the toner cartridge from its contents and filled it with 340 grams of PETN," the writers say.

In another article, the editors bragged of how inexpensive the operation was, listing the cost of the items, including two Nokia mobiles, at $150 each, two HP printers, at $300 each, plus shipping, transportation and other miscellaneous expenses add up to a total bill of $4,200.

Those who monitor Jihadist sites say the publication, posted Saturday, is a radical departure from the shadowy claims of responsibility common to most al-Qaida groups. "We have never seen a jihadist group in the al-Qaida orbit ever release, let alone only a few weeks after, such a detailed accounting of the philosophy, operational details, intent and next steps following a major attack," says the IntelCenter's Venzke.

The fact that the group is "able to pump out this propaganda" shows al-Qaida is still able to operate with relative freedom, says the Carnegie Endowment for Peace's Christopher Boucek. U.S. officials have repeatedly requested that Yemen step up its counterterrorist operations, and share more intelligence and access to terrorist suspects.

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WASHINGTON — Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is promising more small-scale attacks like its attempts to bomb two U.S.-bound cargo planes, which it likens to bleeding its enemy to death by a thousa...
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Rubyfoo
09:47 PM on 11/22/2010
Al Qaeda has a magazine...called Inspire? OMG. What about Boomboy? What about Bombweek? What about The Explosivist? What about Time's Up?

These evil doers have very little imagination, but they are running rings around our bureaucratic security apparatus, because they're entrepreneurs with small organization, no big meetings or red tape, no need for inter-agency coordination. Why can't we start up the small, autonomous, covert anti-Al Qaeda to match them strategically?
11:47 PM on 11/23/2010
That is exactly what we should be doing, instead of the much larger scale operation in place now. But it begins with this present administration mustering the courage to identify the real enemy.
10:36 AM on 11/22/2010
Only $4200! maybe we should be more economical as we hunt down the terrorists
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blitznstitch
BAZINGA!!!
10:04 AM on 11/22/2010
LOL wow...they are bragging. Basically calling us Dumb SH*ts..Our gov't is dumb and playing right into their game. 2014 in Afghanistan does NOT have my support, I want out next year. I really care about the people having a normal and secure life, but I am not willing to do so at the cost of American solder lives. Call me selfish. I think there are other ways to help these people other than our military tanks rolling across their farm land.
09:20 AM on 11/22/2010
The fact is, we can use force and muscle to punch down an enemy big enough to fight back but we can't punch out a germ or a little enemy that sneaks in like this. We need another way. And I worry that ALL our Western freedoms are going to be sacrificed before we learn that even THAT is not going to work. Trying to create an impenetrable shield against these kinds of attacks is futile.

We need another way.
03:09 PM on 11/22/2010
Yes of course. And that is what R and D is all about.
03:10 PM on 11/22/2010
I might add, that this "war" is mainly a propaganda war. Which we are in denial about in the West.

So we have not even dared name the enemy, let alone respond as we should in the propaganda sphere.
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robjh1
That Job Just Isn't Into You!
07:09 AM on 11/22/2010
Cheap tricks to attack, but expensive gadgets and intrusive means to protect. Unbelieveable!

"and we are not saved..."
03:11 PM on 11/22/2010
That is why it is called asymmetric warfare.
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
04:20 AM on 11/22/2010
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
04:18 AM on 11/22/2010
They should run the US military.

At least we'd get MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK...

LOL!
03:12 PM on 11/22/2010
If we used their tactics, so would we.
04:02 AM on 11/22/2010
CNN (Nov 1 2004): "Bin Laden: Goal is to bankrupt U.S."

http://articles.cnn.com/2004-11-01/world/binladen.tape_1_al-jazeera-qaeda-bin?_s=PM:WORLD

He might be successful.
12:40 AM on 11/22/2010
I'll give it to them. Al Qaeda has some pretty smart people while the Taliban is the home alone burglers of terrorists.
02:36 AM on 11/22/2010
Blacklisted.
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Returners
10:18 PM on 11/21/2010
The people in the socialist camp should unite, the people of the countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America should unite, the people of every continent should unite, all peace-loving countries should unite, all countries subjected to U.S. aggression, control, intervention or bullying should unite, and form the broadest united front to oppose the U.S. imperialist policies of aggression and war and to defend world peace.

The struggle of the people of the world against U.S. imperialism is bound to triumph

U.S. imperialism, the common enemy of the people of the world, is bound to fail!
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VoteObama2012
Are YOU in?
12:27 AM on 11/22/2010
It would be a lot easier if the USA would just vote in Democrats to the house, senate and White House from now on.
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NotesFromME
03:29 AM on 11/22/2010
Sorry, but the Democrats are not even close to being socialist, and they have been both eager and complicit with spilling America's blood and treasure in the pursuit of phantoms.
03:12 PM on 11/22/2010
You do realize that when the Iranian Revolution took place in 1979, that the Socialists and leftists etc were the first to be killed, right?
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1776 or 1984
IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
10:15 PM on 11/21/2010
When the ground-zero b/ast struck our eyes we saw evi/ as bright as a second sun. Then the firestorm of anguish tore through us like an electric furnace. Then the sickness and fear set in. Our hearts began to b/eed and our souls began to deform. Our world changed.

AQ was the b0mb, but the Empire dropped it on us.
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nycpaladin
Have truth will travel
03:20 AM on 11/22/2010
For a lot of sophomoric drivel, it almost sounds poetic.
10:02 PM on 11/21/2010
There strategy is smart; you have to give them that. Look at how much TSA is spazzing over printer cartdridges and risking the air travel business to grope old women.
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01:55 AM on 11/22/2010
That doesn't make t-h-e-i-r strategy smart, but profiling shoes, underwear and printers instead of terrorists says something about the idiocy of caving to political correctness.
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NotesFromME
03:36 AM on 11/22/2010
There is no way to tell WHO is a terrorist other than suspicious behavior. What you want is targeting people you THINK might be terrorists. Every single intelligence and law enforcement agency responsible for this type of thing has stated again and again that profiling based on stereotypes simply does not work.
09:24 PM on 11/21/2010
I wouldn't brag about blowing up $4200.
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Catfish1968
I live in a river of mud
09:24 PM on 11/21/2010
There's another thing they have in common with the TEA/GOP party, they're fiscally conservative
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Boobuzuela
Satire identical to actual Republican positions
09:20 PM on 11/21/2010
Those guys really should start using laserprintersrus.com