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Yemeni cleric part of terror plots

Aided in Christmas plane-bombing attempt, court motion says

**FILE** Anwar al-Awlaki**FILE** Anwar al-Awlaki
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The radical Islamic cleric who is the target of an Obama administration kill-or-capture order played a major role in directing the attempted bombing of an airliner on Christmas Day and in other terror plots, a senior U.S. intelligence official has revealed.

Anwar al-Awlaki, who has dual U.S.-Yemeni citizenship, was involved in "preparing" Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab in the attempted midflight bombing of a Northwest Airlines jet traveling from Amsterdam to Detroit on Dec. 25, Director of National IntelligenceJames R. Clapper said in a court statement made public on Saturday.

In addition, as a leader of the Yemen-based terror group Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Mr. al-Awlaki has played a key role since late 2009 in "planning attacks on U.S. interests," Mr. Clapper said.

"In November 2009, while in Yemen, Mr. Abdulmutallab swore allegiance to the emir of [AQAP] and shortly thereafter received instructions from Mr. al-Awlaki to detonate an explosive device aboard a U.S. airplane over U.S. airspace," the intelligence director stated.

It marks the first time Mr. al-Awlaki's direct role in instructing the suspect in the airline bombing plot and his group's other plots were made public. In July, Michael E. Leiter, head of the National Counterterrorism Center, said Mr. al-Awlaki was directly involved in the airline plot, but he did not provide details.

Mr. Clapper did not say how U.S. intelligence learned of the links between Mr. al-Awlaki and Mr. Abdulmutallab.

However, a Senate intelligence committee report on intelligence failures related to the attempted airline bombing revealed in May that the National Security Agency partially identified Mr. Abdulmutallab as a terrorist but failed to spy more intently on him, a likely reference to intercepted communications between the two men.

Mr. Clapper also linked the Yemen-based group to the suicide bombing that nearly killed Saudi Arabia's assistant interior minister, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, in August 2009. That blast was carried out by a Saudi national who detonated a bomb hidden in his rectum during a reception for the prince.

Additionally, Mr. Clapper's statement said Mr. al-Awlaki's group was behind the suicide bombing that killed four South Korean tourists in Yemen in March 2009 and the attempted assassination of the British ambassador to Yemen in April.

The statement was issued as part of the U.S. government's motion opposing a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of Mr. al-Awlaki's father, Nasser al-Awlaki, that sought to remove the cleric from a CIA and U.S. military target list of terrorists to be killed or captured.

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Bill Gertz

Bill Gertz

Bill Gertz is geopolitics editor and a national security and investigative reporter for The Washington Times. He has been with The Times since 1985.

He is the author of six books, four of them national best-sellers. His latest book, “The Failure Factory,” on government bureaucracy and national security, was published in September 2008.

Mr. Gertz also writes a weekly column ...

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Higgy says:

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The American criminal liberties union will protect a murderer like Al-Awlaki but does nothing to protect the voting rights of people being intimidated by thug new black panthers in Philadelphia.

badboybaby47 says:

3 hours, 24 minutes ago

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This phrase was very popular during the Vietnam War : Kill for Peace ! It seems to work just fine for the Israeli Mossad.

medic588 says:

3 hours, 59 minutes ago

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Due process includes the ability of the president to make a decision to protect his country... and in this case I fully support the pubilc or non-public execution of this terrorist. Reverse Jihad...

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