Islamic Supremacists Claim Responsibility for UPS Plane Crash and Mail Bomb Plot

Al Qaeda (Arabic translation -- CENTOM or headquarters), the military wing of Islam, is claiming responsibility for the UPS plane crash on September 3rd, as well as the mail bomb plot involving scores of "expertly constructed bombs" on terror Friday (tick tock).


Whether there was a bomb on board that jet remains to be seen, but knowing that our law enforcement authorities are keeping these attacks on the West secret (ie exploding dogs), I would remain skeptical of dhimmi authorities who cover up and hide heinous bomb plots that would slaughter infidels.



Al Qaeda Yemen wing claims parcel plot, UPS crash REUTERS


Al Qaeda's Yemen-based wing claimed responsibility for a foiled plot to send explosive parcels to the United States last week, and for the crash of a UPS jet in Dubai in September.


A statement that appeared on Islamist websites on Friday, attributed to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), also vowed more strikes on the United States in comments addressed to President Barack Obama.


"We say to Obama, we have struck your jets three times in one year and we will continue, God willing, to strike the interests of America and its allies."


In Washington an official said the United States could not confirm that AQAP was behind the September 3 crash of the aircraft operated by the U.S. parcel delivery firm UPS.


"There are very strong indications that AQAP was responsible for plotting last week's disrupted cargo plane plot," a U.S. counter-terrorism official told Reuters. "But we can't confirm at this point their claims about the early September incident," added the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.


AQAP's statement also blamed Saudi Arabia for tipping off security services and allowing them to intercept the bombs, addressed to two Chicago synagogues, in Britain and Dubai last Friday. "Our devices were headed to Jewish Zionist temples but you intervened with your treachery to protect them," it said.


The militant group claimed responsibility for the UPS crash, in which two crew members died, even though the United Arab Emirates' civil aviation authority said on Sunday that there was no evidence of an explosive device aboard the jet.


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