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    New 9/11-Style Plot In The Works?

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    New 9/11-Style Plot In The Works?
    FBI: Old Face From Previous Investigations Has Resurfaced

    July 27, 2006
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    "One was Abdullah. The other was Ali. And they are different enough to fool the computer."

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    David Cunliffe, New Zealand's Immigration Minister

    (CBS) Al Qaeda's No. 2 leader turned up on Thursday with another videotaped rant against the United States and Israel. The White House said he just wants some attention, because Hezbollah has been stealing al Qaeda's thunder lately. But as CBS News correspondent Jim Stewart reports, one thing did get the FBI's attention — pictures on the tape that add to worries a known terror suspect might be hatching a new 9/11-style plot.

    The man in the photo behind terrorist leader Ayman Zawahri in his latest message is Muhammad Atta, the ringleader of the 9/11 attacks. One of the enduring questions facing the FBI is whether Atta and his accomplices had any help while in the United States. Did investigators miss anyone?

    An old face from that investigation has resurfaced, and he's raising a lot of eyebrows at the FBI.

    His name is Rayed Abdullah. In the summer of 2001 he studied flying in the United States and was roommates with Hani Hanjour, the terrorist who piloted the plane that crashed into the Pentagon.

    While the two lived in Phoenix, Abdullah reportedly gave "extremist speeches" at a local mosque. That caught the attention of FBI agent Ken Williams, who listed Abdullah when he wrote the infamous "Phoenix Memo" two months before 9/11, warning that al Qaeda terrorists might be taking flying lessons in this country. However, no one at FBI headquarters, as it turned out, ever acted on that memo.

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    Abdullah was questioned by U.S. authorities, but he was never arrested and eventually left the country in 2002 for his home in Saudi Arabia.

    That is, until last February — when he showed up in Auckland, New Zealand, with a passport. But the passport isn't from Saudi Arabia: It's from Yemen — and Abdullah was using a different surname: "Ali." Rayed Abdullah was on an international terrorist watch list; Abdullah Ali was not.

    "One was Abdullah," says David Cunliffe, New Zealand's Immigration Minister. "The other was Ali. And they are different enough to fool the computer."

    Visa records show Abdullah claimed he came to New Zealand to study English, even though he already spoke perfect English. Within days of arriving, he instead began applying to several New Zealand flight schools seeking a commercial pilot's license. At the Manawatu Aero Club, instructor Ravindra Siggh immediately noted Abdullah's flight time in the United States. Suspicious, he asked Abdullah if he knew the 9/11 hijackers.

    "He says, 'Look, captain, let me tell you very honestly, I didn't know any one of them although they were training in the USA.'" Siggh says. "And, in fact, I am quite angry with them because they ruined my chances of becoming a commercial pilot."

    By then, New Zealand authorities had caught on. Two months ago, they deported him as a national security threat.

    "Three basic reasons for that: his close association with some of the 9/11 bombers, his activities within the U.S., and his activities in New Zealand," a police official says.

    Abdullah was sent back to Saudi Arabia and held in custody there for several weeks. But he was recently released — and now, CBS News is told, he's dropped out of sight. The FBI doesn't know what he's up to, says Stewart, but no one is comfortable that he's trying to fly airplanes again.
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    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/07/ ... 0866.shtml

    Qaeda No. 2: Mideast War Will Spread
    Al-Zawahri: Terrorist Group Now Sees 'All The World As A Battlefield'

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    Ayman al-Zawahri on the new video. (Al-Jazeera)
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    Israel "will totally destroy any village from which missiles are fired toward Israel."

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    Israeli military's Al-Mashriq radio


    (CBS/AP) Al Qaeda's No. 2 leader warned in a new videotape released Thursday that the terrorist group would not stand idly by while Israeli bombardments "burn our brothers" in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.

    In the message broadcast by Al-Jazeera television, Ayman al-Zawahri, second in command to Osama bin Laden, said that al Qaeda now saw "all the world as a battlefield open in front of us."

    The Egyptian-born physician said the Hezbollah and Palestinian battles against Israel would not be ended with "cease-fires or agreements."

    "Just as Hezbollah tried to hitch its wagon to the Palestinian cause, the al Qaeda message from Ayman al-Zawahri is an attempt to galvanize the radical Muslim world, an attempt to unify the message," said CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk. The message "is no surprise, and it is more of a message to hobbled al Qaeda forces than to world leaders, but it is not likely to convince anyone that there is unity among the terrorist groups."

    Israel continued to pound suspected Hezbollah positions across Lebanon on Thursday, extending its air campaign a day after suffering its highest one-day casualty toll since its military offensive began.

    A Hezbollah rocket slammed into a detergent factory in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shemona on Thursday. There were huge flames and a pall of black smoke that sent six fire engines racing to the scene, reports CBS News correspondent Robert Berger, but there were no toxic fumes and no injuries.

    An Israeli Cabinet minister said lack of agreement by world leaders meeting in Rome on a cease-fire gave Israel permission to press deeper to wipe out the Islamic militant group, but Israel Radio reported top cabinet members decided not to expand the Lebanon offensive. The ministers did decide to call up more troops.

    "Israel is showing no signs of slowing down with its military assault on Hezbollah, but the fact that al Qaeda is now weighing in on the crisis here will only heighten fears that this situation could turn into a much broader war," reports CBS News chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan.

    In other developments:


    Americans generally approve of President Bush's handling of the latest Mideast crisis, but 60 percent think world leaders don't respect Mr. Bush, a CBS News/N.Y. Times poll finds. Also, most are pessimistic about the prospects for Mideast peace.


    A diplomat who was in the room in rome told CBS News one cease-fire plan would be to disarm and flush out Hezbollah from southern Lebanon. A multinational force would come in and patrol the buffer zone as well as the ports, the airport, and the Syrian border, reports CBS News correspondent Thalia Assuras.


    In the first apparent ramification of the killing of four U.N. observers by an Israeli air strike earlier this week, Australia decided to withdraw 12 unarmed logistics specialists who had been sent to southern Lebanon to help with evacuation efforts.

    The fighting began last month following a Palestinian cross-border raid in which an Israeli soldier was captured, then expanded to Lebanon after Hezbollah militants captured two other soldiers in a raid earlier this month.

    "The war with Israel does not depend on cease-fires. ... It is a Jihad for God's sake and will last until (our) religion prevails," al-Zawahri said. "We will attack everywhere."

    Al-Zawahri wore a gray robe and white turban. A picture of the burning World Trade Center was on the wall behind him along with pictures of two other militants.

    "It's a slicker look for al Qaeda's number two, who delivered his latest video message from what appears to be a professional television studio, complete with background props," reports Logan.

    The Arab satellite station appeared not to have transmitted the entire tape, using instead selected quotes interspersed with commentary from an anchor.

    "The shells and rockets ripping apart Muslim bodies in Gaza and Lebanon are not only Israeli (weapons), but are supplied by all the countries of the crusader coalition. Therefore, every participant in the crime will pay the price," al-Zawahri said.

    Thursday's Israeli air strikes also hit a Lebanese army base and a radio relay station and destroyed several roads. The series of raids in northern, eastern and southern Lebanon killed at least one person and wounded others.

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    CBS News correspondent Vicki Barker reports from Beirut on Lebanon's growing humanitarian crisis.

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    Despite heavy losses Wednesday, Israeli ground forces were continuing their advance into the Hezbollah stronghold of Bint Jabail in south Lebanon, reports Berger. The army says troops are facing fierce resistance from about 100 Hezbollah fighters who are holed up in bunkers and tunnels, using classic guerrilla tactics and vowing to fight till the end.

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    Ayman al-Zawahri on the new video. (Al-Jazeera)

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    Despite the loss of nine soldiers yesterday, troops heading up to Lebanon are determined to continue.

    "I feel fine about it, I feel like I'm doing what I need to do, doing my duty," Tamir Goldberg, who immigrated to Israel from Dallas six years ago, told Berger (audio). One of four crew members, Goldberg says he feels relatively safe in his Merkava tank.

    So far, 16 days of bombardment and intense ground fighting in recent days have been unable to stop Hezbollah rocket attacks on northern Israel. On Wednesday, the guerrillas unleashed their biggest volley yet — 151 rockets into northern Israel. More than 4,000 rockets in all have been launched.

    The Israeli military warned Lebanese in the south on Thursday that their villages would be "totally destroyed" if missiles are fired from them.

    With cease-fire efforts stalemated, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday that she was prepared to make a second tour of the Middle East to try to hammer out a resolution, but she did not specify when.

    "I am more than happy to go back," Rice said, if her efforts can "move toward a sustainable cease-fire that would end the violence." She spoke in Malaysia after attending the Rome conference. Rice held talks in Beirut and Jerusalem earlier in the week.

    Israeli Justice Minister Haim Ramon, who is close to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, said the Israeli air force must bomb villages before ground forces enter, suggesting that this would help prevent Israeli casualties in the future.

    Asked whether entire villages should be flattened, he said: "These places are not villages. They are military bases in which Hezbollah people are hiding and from which they are operating."

    Thousands of civilians are believed to be trapped in villages across the border region in southern Lebanon, according to humanitarian officials who have toured the region. Americans who escaped a village near the epicenter of the ground fighting said Wednesday many U.S. citizens were still there.

    On Thursday, the Israeli military's radio in south Lebanon warned that the army "will totally destroy any village from which missiles are fired toward Israel."

    The statement, aired on Al-Mashriq radio, also told Lebanese not to use the road from Qleileh — which is near the Mediterranean coast — to Houlah in eastern Lebanon across the border from Israel's Kiryat Shmona.

    Israeli air strikes on Thursday pounded roads and suspected Hezbollah residences in the south and east, as well as a Lebanese army base in the north, while artillery and warplanes barraged the immediate border region where ground fighting continued.

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    And we have porous borders, thanks to our lawBreakers.


    Visa records show Abdullah claimed he came to New Zealand to study English, even though he already spoke perfect English
    It amazes me...folk who say they love this country, want to live here and gain her benefits...refuse to learn and speak Enlish.. demand we Americans speak theirs...yet people trying to blow us up, speak English.
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    He's probably in Mexico learning Spanish!

    Yes, I am too fed up with people wanting the "American Dream", as they say, then once here they raise a fuss over everything, wanting laws changed, etc.

    If they wanted to be here, they should take our Country as is!
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    http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/ju ... 6cspan.htm

    Cspan is airing the Los Angeles 911 truth symposium tomorrow at 8eastern.

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    I know I got the woolies, when I read that he was running around still trying to fly, with fake IDs.

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    The question is not if they will attack us again, but when will they attack us again? It is just a matter of time. I am worried about a dirty bomb, but the thought of suicide bombers, gives me the shivers, how can you fight that? Seems we are unable to do anything about it in Iraq!
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    And we still have porous borders! Even since the post above!

    Seriously nitty, I agree with you.
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