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Friday, August 16, 2013

Alert for new 'Bin Laden' in USA

Ibrahim Al Asiri is a terrorist who designed pumps that are implanted in the body or clothes Kamikaze , which makes them almost undetectable, so it can cause major damage, according to the French daily Atlantic. This young man is the main explosions expert on Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula(AQAP) and one of the most dangerous leaders of the terrorist group. Born in 1982 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on an average military family. After high school, he enrolled at the University of Riyadh, in the Department of Chemistry: his plan was to become a specialist and work in the local petrochemical industry. But in 2003, after the intervention of the United States in Iraq, decided to quit school to fight with Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia.  Soon after, he was arrested on the border with Saudi Arabia and sentenced to three years in prison. He appeared again on the wanted list by Saudi security forces in 2007, on suspicion ofpreparing large-scale terrorist attack against several local oil facilities. And in 2009 he was proclaimed one of thefounders of AQAP , the new branch of Al Qaeda, and appointed head of explosives, a position that was authorized by the sameOsama Bin Laden, according to an article in Russia Today. A way to test their loyalty and knowledge,decided to use his younger brother, Abdullah, as kamikaze against the head of counterterrorism in Saudi Arabia, Prince and Deputy Interior Minister Mohammed bin Nayef, who only wounded in the attack. The attacker managed to go unnoticed because the explosive was hidden in his underwear. It was a new type of explosives without a metal component. Four months later, Al Asiri had the opportunity to experiment with the same type of explosive at the international level. The young Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to blow up a commercial airliner with 300 people on board who was traveling to Detroit on Christmas Day 2009. The trigger failed and the young man was sentenced to life imprisonment. A year later, in October 2010, Al Asiri tried two aircraft violating post sending exactly the same explosive. All this created a panic in the air. After receiving the green light, Al Asiri proposed to the leadership of Al Qaeda organize a series of coordinated terrorist attacks on the eve of the 12th anniversary of the attacks of 11-S to avenge the death of Bin Laden. The U.S. intelligence gained access to a conversation in which Al-Zawahiri and the leader of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Nasir al-Wuhayshi, agreed to do "something big" on 4 August. West is now in a state of high alert, and that despite the security measures, no one knows where and when to strike Al Qaeda using his new weapon.

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