Al Qaeda Operative Pleads Guilty
The last of the Buffalo Six admitted that he attended al qaeda training in afghanistan, "to become a better muslim."
"Al-Bakri and the other five men admitted to undergoing training and using a number of weapons, including assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades. He also revealed that he and the others had undergone training in the use of plastic explosives, Molotov cocktails and land mines.
"Al-Bakri on Monday divulged another grim detail: A few months before the September 11 terrorist attacks, trainers at the camp stated that al Qaeda intended to attack America, and requested trainees to volunteer for suicide missions."
..."At a guest house en route to the camp, al-Bakri said, he saw a book written by bin Laden that contained maps of various U.S. installations in the Middle East. Prosecutors on Monday declined to specify what locations were described in the book.
"It has previously been revealed that the six men watched a movie at the guest house about the bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 U.S. sailors in a Yemeni port in October 2000."
The last of the Buffalo Six admitted that he attended al qaeda training in afghanistan, "to become a better muslim."
"Al-Bakri and the other five men admitted to undergoing training and using a number of weapons, including assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades. He also revealed that he and the others had undergone training in the use of plastic explosives, Molotov cocktails and land mines.
"Al-Bakri on Monday divulged another grim detail: A few months before the September 11 terrorist attacks, trainers at the camp stated that al Qaeda intended to attack America, and requested trainees to volunteer for suicide missions."
..."At a guest house en route to the camp, al-Bakri said, he saw a book written by bin Laden that contained maps of various U.S. installations in the Middle East. Prosecutors on Monday declined to specify what locations were described in the book.
"It has previously been revealed that the six men watched a movie at the guest house about the bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 U.S. sailors in a Yemeni port in October 2000."
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