ALERT: Islamic Terrorists Attacks After Osama's Death
ALERT: Islamic Terrorists Attacks After Osama's Death
SUMMARY in a HURRY: ALERT: Islamic Terrorists Attacks After
Obama's Death. Islamic terrorists have made threats to attack the USA after Osama's Death, including a nuclear attack on NYC.
FEAR: Security Tightened at NY Airports, World Trade
Center Site...
WIKILEAKS: Al Qaeda to unleash
'nuclear hellstorm' if Osama killed...
USA 'Faces Broad Terror Threat'...
U.S. issues worldwide travel alert...
Chemical Biological Response Team Recalled from
Japan...
Taliban commander vows to avenge death...
Killing brings anger, relief in Arab world...
Musharraf: Mission violated Pakistan...
Hamas condemns killing of 'holy warrior'...
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ALERT: Islamic Terrorists Attacks After Osama's Death. Islamic terrorists have made threats to attack the USA after Osama's Death, including a nuclear attack on NYC..
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60 Barbaric Muslim Attacks By al-Qaida
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Killing brings anger, relief in Arab world...
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Musharraf: Mission violated Pakistan...
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Hamas condemns killing of 'holy warrior'...
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WIKILEAKS: Al Qaeda to unleash 'nuclear
hellstorm' if Osama killed...
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FEAR: Security Tightened at NY Airports, World Trade Center Site...
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U.S. issues worldwide travel alert...
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Chemical Biological Response Team Recalled from Japan...
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Taliban commander vows to avenge death...
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USA 'Faces Broad Terror Threat'...
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The following list includes the date, target of attacks, and casualties of significant attacks by the terrorist goup al-Qaeda.
1993 (Feb.): Bombing of World Trade Center (WTC); 6 killed.2008 (Jan.): In the worst attack in Iraq in months, a suicide bomber kills 30 people at a home where mourners were paying their respects to the family of a man killed in a car bomb. The Iraqi military blames the attack on al-Qaeda in Iraq.
2008 (Feb.): Nearly 100 people die when two women suicide bombers, who are believed to be mentally impaired, attack crowded pet markets in eastern Baghdad. The U.S. military says al-Qaeda in Iraq has been recruiting female patients at psychiatric hospitals to become suicide bombers.
2008
(April): A suicide bomber attacks the
funeral for two nephews of a prominent Sunni
tribal leader, Sheik Kareem Kamil al-Azawi,
killing 30 people in Iraq's Diyala Province.
2008 (April): A suicide car bomber
kills 40 people in Baquba, the capital of Diyala
Province in Iraq.
2008 (April): Thirty-five people die and 62 are injured when a woman detonates explosives that she was carrying under her dress in a busy shopping district in Iraqs Diyala Province.
2008 (May): At least 12 worshipers are killed and 44 more injured when a bomb explodes in the Bin Salman mosque near Sana, Yemen.
2008 (May): An al-Qaeda suicide bomber detonates explosives in Hit, a city in the Anbar Province of Iraq, killing six policemen and four civilians, and injuring 12 other people.
2008 (June): A car bomb explodes outside the Danish Embassy in Pakistan, killing six people and injuring dozens. Al-Qaeda claims responsibility, saying the attack was retaliation for the 2006 publication of political cartoons in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten that depicted the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
2008 (June): A female suicide bomber kills 15 and wounds 40 others, including seven Iraqi policemen, near a courthouse in Baquba, Iraq.
2008 (June): A suicide bomber kills at least 20 people at a meeting between sheiks and Americans in Karmah, a town west of Baghdad.
2008 (Aug.): About two dozens worshippers are killed in three separate attacks as they make their way toward Karbala to celebrate the birthday of 9th-century imam Muhammad al-Mahdi. Iraqi officials blame al-Qaeda in Iraq for the attacks.
2008 (Aug.): A bomb left on the street explodes and tears through a bus carrying Lebanese troops, killing 15 people, nine of them soldiers. No one claims responsibility for the attack, but in 2007, the army fought an al-Qaeda linked Islamist group in Tripoli.
2008 (Aug.): At least 43 people are killed when a suicide bomber drives an explosives-laden car into a police academy in Issers, a town in northern Algeria.
2008 (Aug.): Two car bombs explode at a military command and a hotel in Bouira, killing a dozen people. No group takes responsibility for either attack, Algerian officials said they suspect al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb is behind the bombings.
2008 (Sept.): In its first acknowledged ground attack inside Pakistan, U.S. commandos raid a village that is home to al-Qaeda militants in the tribal region near the border with Afghanistan. The number of casualties is unclear.
2008 (Sept.): A car bomb and a rocket strike the U.S. embassy in Yemen as staff arrived to work, killing 16 people, including 4 civilians. At least 25 suspected al-Qaeda militants are arrested for the attack.
2008 (Nov.): at least 28 people die and over 60 more are injured when three bombs explode minutes apart in Baghdad, Iraq. Officials suspect the explosions are linked to al-Qaeda.
2009 (April): on April 6 in Baghdad, a series of six attacks kills 36 people and injure more than 100 in Shiite neighborhoods; April 23: at least 80 people are killed in three separate suicide bombings in Baghdad. This is the largest single-day death toll due to attacks since February 2008. One of the bombings is reportedly set off by a female, who was standing among a group of women and children receiving food aid.
2009 (Dec.): A Nigerian man on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit attempted to ignite an explosive device hidden in his underwear. The explosive device that failed to detonate was a mixture of powder and liquid that did not alert security personnel in the airport. The alleged bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, told officials later that he was directed by the terrorist group al-Qaeda. The suspect was already on the government's watch list when he attempted the bombing; his father, a respected Nigerian banker, had told the U.S. government that he was worried about his son's increased extremism.
2009 (Dec.): A suicide bomber kills eight Americans civilians, seven of them CIA agents, at a base in Afghanistan. It's the deadliest attack on the agency since 9/11. The attacker is reportedly a double agent from Jordan who was acting on behalf of al-Qaeda.
2010 (Oct.): Two packages are found on separate cargo planes. Each package contains a bomb consisting of 300 to 400 grams (11-14 oz) of plastic explosives and a detonating mechanism. The bombs are discovered as a result of intelligence received from Saudi Arabia's security chief. The packages, bound from Yemen to the United States, are discovered at en route stop-overs, one in England and one in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. A week after the packages are found, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) takes responsibility for the plot.
2011 (Jan.): Two Frenchmen are killed in Niger. France highly suspects the al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
2011
(April): Men claiming to be Moroccan
members of AQIM appear on the internet and
threaten to attack Moroccan interests. The
following week a bomb killing 15 people,
including 10 foreigners, explodes in Marrakesh,
Morocco.
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Terrorist Acts Suspected of or Inspired by
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