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Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden claimed responsibility for the Christmas Day airline bombing attempt in
This message suggests that bin Laden wants to show he remains in direct command of Al-Qaida’s many branches around the world.
In a short recording carried by the Al-Jazeera Arabic news channel, bin Laden addressed US President Barack Obama saying the attack was a message similar to that of Sept 11 and more attacks against the
On Christmas Day, Nigerian national Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted to blow up the Northwest Airlines flight he was sitting on as it approached
He told federal agents shortly afterward that he had been trained and instructed in the plot by Al-Qaida operatives in
Al-Qaida in the
Analysts had previously suggested that Al-Qaida's offshoots in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and elsewhere were operated independently from bin Laden, who is believed to be somewhere in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region.
There was no way to confirm the voice was actually that of bin Laden, but it resembled previous recordings attributed to him.
In the past year, bin Laden's messages have concentrated heavily on the plight of the Palestinians in attempt to rally support across the region.
Many analysts believe that bin Laden is worried about Obama's popularity across the Middle East with his promises to withdraw from
The suffering of the Palestinians, especially in the blockaded Gaza Strip where 1,400 died during an Israeli offensive there last year, angered many in the Arab world.
Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman, Andy David, dismissed the latest Al-Qaida message and its attempt to link
"This is nothing new, he has said this before. Terrorists always look for absurd excuses for their despicable deeds," he said.
The last public message from bin Laden appears to have been on Sept 26, when he demanded that European countries pull their troops out of













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