Monday, December 28, 2009

The Aftermath On The Failed Bombing Of A U.S. Bound Jet Airliner



Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab: There Are Many More Like Me -- Times Online

The man who allegedly tried to blow up a transatlantic passenger jet over Detroit has reportedly claimed that he is one from a production line of terrorists that has been trained in Yemen by al Qaeda.

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who is charged with the attempted Christmas Day bombing of Northwest Airlines flight 253, told FBI agents others with similar training to him were now ready to launch their own attacks, according to the US network ABC.

The claim came as al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula released its first communication since the failed bombing.

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More News On The Aftermath Of The Attempted Bombing Of A U.S. Bound Jet Airliner

Napolitano concedes airline security system failed -- Yahoo News/AP
Obama orders security review after failed attack -- Yahoo News/AFP
Terror in the Skies: Napolitano Says U.S. Needs to Reexamine Terror-Watch and No-Fly Lists -- ABC News
Jasper Schuringa Yanked Flaming Syringe Out of Abdulmutallab's Pants -- ABC News
Police search for Detroit bomb accomplice -- ABC News (Australia)
Uninvestigated terrorism warning about Detroit suspect called not unusual -- Washington Post
Airlines: New rules keep passengers in seats -- Yahoo News/AP
Probe of botched terror attack focuses on suspect, screening -- CNN
Investigators Probe Bomb Suspect -- Wall Street Journal
Ramped up US airport security deepens holiday travel misery -- Yahoo News/AFP
Detroit terror attack: profile of Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab -- The Telegraph
Detroit Terror Suspect: The Nigeria Connection -- Time Magazine
Detroit terrorist attack on Flight 253: How Obama must respond -- Christian Science Monitor

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