Al Qaeda's Bush hatred
The Counterterrorism Blog:
The Counterterrorism Blog:
My colleague James Meek at the New York Daily News has published an interesting piece on senior Al-Qaida leader Abu Faraj al-Libi (described by some as the successor to 9/11-mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed) who was captured in Pakistan last spring....
Indeed, Abu Faraj is by no means the only Al-Qaida commander who has coveted President Bush and the White House as a primary target. During his 2003 interrogation by Saudi security forces, convicted American Al-Qaida operative Ahmed Omar Abu Ali admitted that top Saudi Al-Qaida leaders “talk[ed] to me about killing Bush one time and another time about [suicide hijacking] operations by planes that take off from Britain and Australia that transit America. This way, the passenger will not need an American visa. The plane would then crash in America.” Specifically, in order to kill President Bush, Abu Ali would use either snipers or "martyrdom" volunteers dispatched to him by Ali al-Faqasi.
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