debkafile counter-terror sources cite US intelligence Saturday night, Oct. 2, as using the term "imminent" for a possible Mumbai-style multiple terrorist attack following a high alert declared this week in four European countries, the UK, Germany, France and Sweden said to be planned in Pakistan.
In the coming hours, the State Department plans to publish an advisory to American travelers to avoid public places in Europe. The terror threat is described as credible but not specific and appears to draw on intercepted phone calls and the interrogation of at least one European witness of dual Pakistani nationality.
According to a US intelligence source, the two audiotapes released by Osama bin Laden in the last 24 hours, calling on Muslim countries to do more to help Pakistan's flood victims may have acted as a coded trigger for an al Qaeda team to go into action.
debkafile reports that Osama bin Laden has never released two audiotapes in such quick succession; neither has he ever focused his published messages on human disasters such as floods.
Interesting timing!
Monday, October 4, 2010
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