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CIA foiled Al Qaeda plot to blast US-bound aircraft using underwear bomb | The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has confirmed that it foiled an Al Qaeda terror plot in the Arabian Peninsula to blast a U.S.-bound aircraft using an underwear
bomb just around the first death anniversary of Osama bin Laden. The Al Qaeda
plot involved an upgraded version of the underwear bomb that had failed to blast
aboard a jetliner over Detroit on Christmas 2009. According to Fox News, a U.S.
official said that the new bomb was to be placed in a passenger's underwear. The
Al Qaeda this time had reportedly made a more sophisticated system of detonation.
"Initial exploitation indicates that the device is very similar to IEDs that have
been used previously by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in attempted terrorist
attacks, including against aircraft and for targeted assassinations," the FBI
said. "The FBI currently has possession of the IED and is conducting technical
and forensics analysis on it," FBI added. Officials said they were examining if
the bomb had the power to blow down an airplane. They added that the device did
not contain any metal, therefore could not be detected at the airport metal detector.
A U.S. official said that Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, was "committed
to striking targets in Yemen , Saudi Arabia , the Homeland, and Europe . The officials
said that the AQAP also wanted to carry out a terror attack to avenge the death
of Osama bin Laden. In a press conference at the Pentagon with China 's Minister
of National Defense, General Liang Guanglie, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said
the U.S. has to "continue to remain vigilant against those who would seek to attack
this country and we will do everything necessary to keep America safe."
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