The goal of the next attack is twofold:

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"The goal of the next attack is twofold: to damage the U.S. economy and to undermine the U.S. election," the official said. "The view of al Qaeda is 'anybody but Bush.' "

Bin Laden hints major assassination

By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

U.S. intelligence officials say a high-profile political assassination, triggered by the public release of a new message from Osama bin Laden, will lead off the next major al Qaeda terrorist attack, The Washington Times has learned.
The assassination plan is among new details of al Qaeda plots disclosed by U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports who, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the killing could be carried out against a U.S. or foreign leader either in the United States or abroad.

The officials mentioned Saudi Arabia and Yemen, two nations that are working with the United States in the battle against al Qaeda, as likely locales for the opening assassination.
The planning for the attacks to follow involves "multiple targets in multiple venues" across the United States, one official said.
The new details of al Qaeda's plans were found on a laptop computer belonging to arrested al Qaeda operative Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan of Pakistan.
"We're talking about planning at the screwdriver level," one official said. "It is very detailed."
Khan was arrested July 13 in Lahore, Pakistan, along with Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, a Tanzanian who was indicted in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Africa and was on the FBI's list of most-wanted terrorists.
U.S. and allied counterterrorism officials are pursuing leads on other terrorists based on the data from Khan's seized laptop. At least one arrest in Britain has been made so far, and others are expected, the officials said.
Additionally, U.S. intelligence officials said they think that several al Qaeda terrorists already in the United States are part of the plot, although their identities and locations are not known.
The targets, in addition to the financial institutions in New York, Washington and Newark, N.J., that have been the subject of public warnings, include such economic-related targets as oil and gas facilities with a view toward disrupting the November election.
"The goal of the next attack is twofold: to damage the U.S. economy and to undermine the U.S. election," the official said. "The view of al Qaeda is 'anybody but Bush.' "
The officials also said the terrorist group has begun using female members for preattack surveillance and possibly as suicide bombers, thinking that women will have an easier time getting past security checkpoints at airports, borders and ports.
The al Qaeda attack plans call for bombings using trucks and cars, and hijacked aircraft, including commercial airliners and helicopters.
"There is a particular concern that chemical trucks will be used," one official said.
Regarding the new bin Laden message, the officials said there are intelligence reports, some of them sketchy, that a new tape from the al Qaeda leader will surface soon.
In the past, video and audio messages by bin Laden or his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, were broadcast days or weeks before an attack, the officials said.
"The message likely will be the signal for the attack to be launched," one official said.
A second U.S. official said one intelligence agency was aware of unconfirmed reports of a new bin Laden tape.
"There may be such a tape, but it hasn't surfaced and we haven't seen it," this official said.
Bin Laden last released a taped message in April. The CIA said that the audiotape probably was the voice of bin Laden and that the mention of the March 11 Madrid train bombings shows that the tape was current.
That tape offered a "truce" for any European state that pledged to stop attacking Muslims and end cooperation with the United States.
Contrary to what some Democratic critics of the Bush administration have said, intelligence officials said the new details of al Qaeda planning were obtained from the Khan laptop. The terrorist group was in the process of updating older attack plans, the officials said.
On Aug. 2, the Bush administration raised the terrorism threat level from "elevated" to "high" for five finance-related sites in the District, New York and New Jersey, based on the intelligence in Khan's computer, as well as other intelligence.
Frances Townsend, a White House homeland-security adviser, said Sunday that the government has received a steady "stream" of intelligence indicating that an al Qaeda attack is planned.
"What we know now that we didn't know six months ago is that they've done a good deal of planning and surveillance work to accomplish that goal," she said on CBS' "Face the Nation."
 

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I thought I'd post this also as it seemed nteresting too. What about fighting to the death as Martyrs for Allah, the 72 Virgins, etc.?

Marines, insurgents fighting in Najaf cemetery
Day after vowing to fight to death, Shiite cleric calls for U.N. help

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Fresh fighting was reported Tuesday in the holy city of Najaf, where U.S. Marines and Iraqi security forces have been battling fighters loyal to radical Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr for six days.

One day after al-Sadr vowed to fight American troops to the death, he issued a statement Tuesday saying he would welcome help from the United Nations in solving the crisis.

"I have no problem cooperating [with the U.N.]," the statement said. "We hope for this interference during these hard times to help us establish a world of peace and prosperity far away from wars and occupation."

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Saturday that the organization was "ready to extend its facilitating role to the current crisis."

The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit took over Monday as the lead multinational force in Najaf. Members of al-Sadr's Mehdi Army militia are holed up in the city's Imam Ali Shrine, one of the holiest sites in Shiite Islam.

Marines clashed with militia members Tuesday in the Wadi Al Salam cemetery, seizing weapons in its catacombs and mausoleums, according to the coalition press office.

"Let the [militia members] clearly understand that [Marines] and Iraqi security forces will not allow them to seek sanctuary and hijack this holy cemetery from the people of Iraq," said Col. Anthony M. Haslam, commanding officer of the Marine unit.

"We will not allow them to continue to desecrate this sacred site, using it as an insurgent base of operations. There will be no sanctuary for thugs and criminals in Najaf."

The cemetery has many caves and multistory mausoleum-type buildings. It is about 3.1 miles (5 kilometers) long and 1.86 miles (3 kilometers) wide.

Capt. Carrie Batson, a Marine spokeswoman, said the cemetery fighting has been sporadic and that troops used speakers attached to Marine vehicles to warn residents to avoid hot spots.

"We also are telling anti-Iraqi forces to leave the city peacefully or their fate will be death," Batson said.

Ali al-Yassiri, a political spokesman for al-Sadr, pleaded Tuesday for humanitarian and Islamic organizations to come to the battle-torn city.

"We call on all Islamic organizations to intervene right away to protect the holy land of Najaf and especially the Imam Ali Shrine," Yassiri said, accusing the Najaf police chief of "torturing all civilians by pulling out nails and teeth, the same way Saddam [Hussein] used to."

In an appearance in the city Monday, al-Sadr said, "I will keep on resisting, and I am staying in Najaf and won't leave it till the last day of my life. My stay is to defend Najaf, the holiest place."

U.S. officials have accused al-Sadr of fomenting unrest. He is wanted by an Iraqi court in connection with the killing of a rival cleric last year.

Adnan al-Zurufi, the governor of Najaf, gave permission Monday for military operations in the previously restricted area surrounding the shrine, a spokesman said.

At a briefing Monday afternoon, a senior U.S. commander said al-Zurufi approved the operations in coordination with the Iraqi National Guard.

The commander estimated that more than 360 of al-Sadr's fighters have been killed since last week, when al-Zurufi asked multinational forces to put down the uprising.

The commander said an estimated 2,000 militia fighters were in the cemetery and shrine.

Attacks threatened
A militant group in Baghdad has issued a taped video statement threatening attacks Tuesday on Iraqi government institutions and warning civilian employees to stay home.

The tape was obtained Monday by CNN. It was shot in Sadr City by a previously unknown group calling itself the Brigades of Divine Anger.

The statement was issued after a roadside bomb rocked central Baghdad early Tuesday as a U.S. military convoy passed through the area, witnesses said. Two U.S. soldiers were injured in the blast near the Baghdad Hotel.

The video shows militants holding mortar launchers, mortar rounds and apparent rocket launchers.

The group listed areas that have been targeted in Baghdad in the past two days, including the so-called Green Zone, where the U.S. Embassy and Iraqi ministries, some U.S. bases, two hotels and four police stations are located.


CNN's Matthew Chance in Najaf, and Kevin Flower, Eden Pontz and John Vause contributed to this report.
 

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The officials mentioned Saudi Arabia and Yemen, two nations that are working with the United States in the battle against al Qaeda, as likely locales for the opening assassination.
I've been expecting something near the level of revolution in SA for some time. Now would be the time - what forces would we have to aid them?
 

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obtained the lapTop July 13, why take until now to release information regarding assassinations?
 

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shamrock said:
obtained the lapTop July 13, why take until now to release information regarding assassinations?


Carl Rove and the Neo-Nazis are controlling the flow of information to suit their political needs.

Al Quaeda wants anyone but Bush! What a crock of shit.
 
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