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Zitat:Al-Qaeda blueprint exposed.
By Ben English, Ian Gallagher and Jef Sommerfield
December 29, 2003
AL-QAEDA has turned its terror sights to the sea, targeting luxury cruise liners in an expansion of its "jihad" against the West.
Owners of the recently launched $1.3 billion Queen Mary 2 yesterday confirmed threats of terror hang over its maiden voyage early next year.
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Zitat:Jihad in the Skies.
By Dr. Walid Phares
FrontPageMagazine.com | December 31, 2003
Since September 11, one thing is sure: Jihad has reached the skies of the world. With the simultaneous hijacking of four planes and the targeting of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, al-Qaeda opened the skies to its worldwide fury. On the one hand, the Jihadists have launched operations from Kenya to Newark, New Jersey. On the other hand, the U.S. and many other governments have structured an unprecedented cooperation against this rising threat. One of its earliest results was the victorious move ending with the prosecution of the three men involved in the SAM 18 missiles few months ago. With this December Orange alert, the jihad in the skies has returned to target American and international transportation systems.
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Zitat:Agents Search British Airways Jet at Washington Airport
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. security officials detained a British Airways Boeing 747 on arrival at a Washington, D.C., airport on Wednesday and spent several hours searching it and questioning some passengers, the Department of Homeland Security said.
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