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Bin Laden planned more attacks
May 23, 2007 12:00
Article from: Agence France-Presse

AL-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden told the group's Iraq head Abu Musab
Al-Zarqawi to plan attacks inside the US before Zarqawi was killed in a US
air strike last year, a senior US official said today.
Frances Townsend, President George W. Bush's homeland security advisor, made
the revelation to defend Washington's argument that it was fighting in Iraq
to prevent the country from becoming a new "sanctuary'' for al-Qaeda.

The bin Laden-Zarqawi link was made in secret documents that were
declassified amid pressure from Democratic politicians for US troops to
begin withdrawing from Iraq.

"The intelligence community tells us that in January of (2005), bin Laden
tasked Zarqawi, who has been in Iraq, to form a cell to conduct attacks
outside Iraq, and then frankly America should be his No.1 priority,'' she
said.

"We know from the intelligence community that Zarqawi welcomed the tasking
and claimed he had already had some good proposals,'' Ms Townsend said.

Later, bin Laden ordered al-Qaeda's operations chief, Hamza Rabia, to go to
Iraq to brief Zaraqawi about his plans for terror strikes, including in the
US, she said.

At that time, a top al-Qaeda member also suggested to bin Laden that he send
Rabia to Iraq help Zarqawi plan external operations.

Rabia was killed in Pakistan in December 2005. Zarqawi was killed on June 7,
2006 in an US air raid on Baquba, north of Baghdad.

The information comes as the White House battles strong public criticism
over the continuing US mission in Iraq, four years after invading the
country to oust Saddam Hussein.

For the past several weeks, Mr Bush has made the fight against al-Qaeda one
of his chief arguments to defend the US mission in Iraq.

Ms Townsend said Mr Bush would cite the intelligence on the bin
Laden-Zarqawi link in a speech to the Coast Guard Academy tomorrow in New
London, Connecticut.

"The President will sort of confront the question about why does bin Laden
really care in Iraq,'' she said.

"What he wants is a terrorist sanctuary from which he can expand his
influence and plot attacks, including against us here at home.'' 



 


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