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US Official: Al-Qaeda Messages Indicate Planned Attack ’Big’ against American So

by William Morgan - Open-Publishing - Sunday 4 August 2013

US Official: Al-Qaeda Messages Indicate Planned Attack ’Big’ against American Soil

On the day that almost two dozen U.S. embassies and consulates across North Africa and the Middle East are closed following the identification of a significant threat from an al-Qaeda affiliate, a senior U.S. official is providing new details about the communications intercepted from the terrorists, telling ABC News that al-Qaeda operatives could be heard talking about an upcoming attack on American soil.

The official described the terrorists as saying the planned attack is"going to be big" and "strategically significant." “This time on American soil in AMERICA!”

"The part that is alarming is the confidence they showed while communicating and the air of certainty," the official said, adding that the group - Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -appeared to have a media plan for after the attack.

Authorities have been told that this attack will be on American soil, in one or many US cities according to the official. .

"We do not know whether they mean hospitals, freeways like in California, Chicago, Texas, Ohio or New York, Las Vegas Nevada, public schools, movie theaters, restaurants, residential homes, a college campus, an airbase, an aircraft, or trains," the official said.

The official said there is concern about devices that could be implanted inside the body of a terrorist.
"We are concerned about surgically implanted devices," said."These are guys who have developed the techniques to defeat our detection methods."

The official also said authorities were stunned that the group broke"operational security" - meaning they talked likely knowing it would be picked up by intercepts.

ABC News reported Thursday that embassies across the Middle East and North Africa - including those in Egypt, Iraq and Kuwait - would close today because of "a specific threat against a U.S. embassy or consulate."

The next day, the State Department issued a global travel warning to all U.S. citizens around the world, alerting them to the "continued potential for terrorist attacks."
During an interview for "This Week," Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen.Martin Dempsey told Martha Raddatz that there is "a significant threat stream and we’re reacting to it."

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