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Old 08-06-2010, 10:30   #1
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New al-Qaida Ops Chief Knows US Well

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New al-Qaida Leader Knows US Well
AP, 6 Aug 2010

A suspected al-Qaida operative who lived for more than 15 years in the U.S. has become chief of the terror network's global operations, the FBI says, marking the first time a leader so intimately familiar with American society has been placed in charge of planning attacks.

Adnan Shukrijumah, 35, has taken over a position once held by 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who was captured in 2003, Miami-based FBI counterterrorism agent Brian LeBlanc told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview. That puts him in regular contact with al-Qaida's senior leadership, including Osama bin Laden, LeBlanc said.

Shukrijumah (SHOOK'-ree joohm-HAH') and two other leaders were part of an "external operations council" that designed and approved terrorism plots and recruits, but his two counterparts were killed in U.S. drone attacks, leaving Shukrijumah as the de facto chief and successor to Mohammed — his former boss.

"He's making operational decisions is the best way to put it," said LeBlanc, the FBI's lead Shukrijumah investigator. "He's looking at attacking the U.S. and other Western countries. Basically through attrition, he has become his old boss."

The FBI has been searching for Shukrijumah since 2003. He is thought to be the only al-Qaida leader to have once held permanent U.S. resident status, or a green card.

Shukrijumah was named earlier this year in a federal indictment as a conspirator in the case against three men accused of plotting suicide bomb attacks on New York's subway system in 2009. The indictment marked the first criminal charges against Shukrijumah, who previously had been sought only as a witness.

Shukrijumah is also suspected of playing a role in plotting of potential al-Qaida bomb attacks in Norway and a never-executed attack on subways in the United Kingdom, but LeBlanc said no direct link has yet emerged. Travel records and other evidence also indicate Shukrijumah did research and surveillance in spring 2001 for a never-attempted plot to disrupt commerce in the Panama Canal by sinking a freighter there, LeBlanc said.

Shukrijumah, who trained at al-Qaida's Afghanistan camps in the late 1990s, was labeled a "clear and present danger" to the U.S. in 2004 by then-Attorney General John Ashcroft. The U.S. is offering a $5 million reward for information leading to his capture and the FBI also is releasing an age-enhanced photo of what he may look like today.

It's natural he would focus on attacking on the U.S, LeBlanc said.

"He knows how the system works. He knows how to get a driver's license. He knows how to get a passport," LeBlanc said.

Shukrijumah's mother, Zurah Adbu Ahmed, said Thursday on the front stoop of her small home in suburban Miramar, Fla., that her son frequently talked about what he considered the excesses of American society — such as alcohol and drug abuse and women wearing skimpy clothes — but that he did not condone violence. She also said she has not had contact with her son for several years.

"This boy would never do evil stuff. He is not an evil person," she said. "He loved this country. He never had a problem with the United States."

LeBlanc said the new charges were brought after the New York subway bomb suspects identified him to investigators as their al-Qaida superior. The New York suspects provided other key information about his al-Qaida status.

"It was basically Adnan who convinced them to come back to the United States and do this attack," LeBlanc said. "His ability to manipulate someone like that and direct that, I think it speaks volumes."

Before turning to radical strains of Islam, Shukrijumah lived in Miramar with his mother and five siblings, excelling at computer science and chemistry courses while studying at community college. He had come to South Florida in 1995 when his father, a Muslim cleric and missionary trained in Saudi Arabia, decided to take a post at a Florida mosque after several years at a mosque in Brooklyn, N.Y.

At some point in the late 1990s, according to the FBI, Shukrijumah became convinced that he must participate in "jihad," or holy war, to fight perceived persecution against Muslims in places like Chechnya and Bosnia.

That led to training camps in Afghanistan, where he underwent basic and advanced training in the use of automatic weapons, explosives, battle tactics, surveillance and camouflage.

"What's dangerous about an individual that understands the U.S. is he may have a better sense of our security vulnerabilities and insights into how to terrify the American people using smaller attacks for large, political impact," said Brian Fishman, a counterterrorism research fellow at the New America Foundation. "This increases the risk of attacks outside traditional places we normally worry about like New York and Washington."

Shukrijumah was born in Saudi Arabia. He is a citizen of Guyana, a small South American country where his father was born. His father died in 2004.

While still in Afghanistan, he met another young recruit — Jose Padilla, an American citizen once suspected of plotting to set off a radioactive "dirty bomb" and now imprisoned on a 2007 terrorism material support conviction in Miami. At one point, according to interrogations of Padilla and other al-Qaida detainees, Shukrijumah and Padilla were paired in a plot to fill apartments in several high-rise apartment buildings with natural gas and blow them up, but they had a falling out.

"They just couldn't get along. It's like two guys that could not work together," LeBlanc said.

The FBI is still hoping to bring charges in South Florida against Shukrijumah, but key information about him was provided by Guantanamo Bay detainees such as Mohammed, whose use as a witness would be difficult.

"For us, it's never been a dry hole. It's always been an active investigation and it's global in nature," LeBlanc said. "We have never stopped working it."


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Old 08-06-2010, 10:51   #2
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Full of one liners

That story is just plumb full of great one liners.

I didn't know if I should laugh or cry.
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Old 08-06-2010, 12:12   #3
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His mom lives in Miramar, FL huh?

Hey, let's tell Adnan that if he tries to pull anything big off his mom is toast.
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Old 08-07-2010, 06:14   #4
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Sorry, but I'm ruthless to my enemies.

His mom lives in Miramar, FL huh?

Hey, let's tell Adnan that if he tries to pull anything big off his mom is toast.
Well....even though we'll be stooping to their level........works for me...good for the goose.....good for the gander.

Sadly, that's all they understand..
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Old 08-07-2010, 23:43   #5
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"Moderate" mother says: "Sometime you have to do something very alarming for the people to "wake up"...it's not because you hate them or you want to destroy them..."

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMQZnomv5cI

"He hates the way the world is corrupting human nature," Zuhrah Ahmed, 49, said at her home in Miramar, Fla. "Maybe he was chosen by God to make people realize that Islam is a better way of life?"

Train up a child in the way he should go ?

"Shukrijumah's dad was a Muslim missionary, born and raised in Guyana, who was assigned to the Al Farouq Mosque in Brooklyn. The father, who died in 2004, also served as translator for blind Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center attack."

> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...#ixzz0vxGss0wY

> http://ibloga.blogspot.com/2010/08/y...m-says-he.html
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Old 08-08-2010, 00:16   #6
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Hey, let's tell Adnan that if he tries to pull anything big off his mom is toast.
IIRC UBL had wives and family in the US on 9/11, we let them all fly out of the country a few days after the attack. We aren't the kind of country to hold children accountable for the actions of the father, even if as in one of UBL sons cases he admitted to being in AQ training camps, interestingly enough they are stuck in Iran now and apparently would like to return to America. I'd guess Obama wouldn't want to touch that with a 10 foot pole, but we will see.

Out here in Cali there was a big stink about electing Arnold governor, since his dad was a member of the Nazi party in Austria during WW2.

Our policy is in contrast to the Romans an empire who held their enemies families as hostages whenever possible. either way, interesting times...
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IIRC UBL had wives and family in the US on 9/11, we let them all fly out of the country a few days after the attack. We aren't the kind of country to hold children accountable for the actions of the father, even if as in one of UBL sons cases he admitted to being in AQ training camps, interestingly enough they are stuck in Iran now and apparently would like to return to America. I'd guess Obama wouldn't want to touch that with a 10 foot pole, but we will see.

Out here in Cali there was a big stink about electing Arnold governor, since his dad was a member of the Nazi party in Austria during WW2.

Our policy is in contrast to the Romans an empire who held their enemies families as hostages whenever possible. either way, interesting times...
I know...I know...I was just being a little facetious.
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I know...I know...I was just being a little facetious.
Personally, I think the mother needs to leave.
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