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| Bush on Thursday detailed a foiled terror
attack on Los Angeles, California, in 2002, in which al Qaeda had planned
to hijack an airplane and hit the city's tallest building-US bank.(file
photo) | WASHINGTON, Feb. 9
(Xinhuanet) -- U.S. President George W. Bush on Thursday detailed a foiled
terror attack on Los Angeles, California, in 2002, in which al Qaeda had planned
to hijack an airplane and hit the city's tallest building.
The details were the first from the Bush administration
about the plot, which was thwarted in 2002 and initially disclosed by the White
House last year.
The plot was set in motion by Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the
alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, and involved terrorists from
al Qaeda's Southeast Asia wing, Jemaah Islamiyah, Bush said in a speech designed
to highlight progress in the globalwar on terror.
Mohammed was captured in Pakistan in 2003.
Bush said the plotters planned to use shoe bombs to breach
the cockpit door and hijack the plane.
Al Qaeda's Southeast Asia leader, known as Hambali, had
recruited Jemaah Islamiyah operatives for the plot, he said.
Hambali was arrested in 2003 in Thailand, five months
after Mohammed was arrested in Pakistan.
The purported plot was one of 10 on a list first released
by the White House in October.
The intended target of the attack was a building then
known as the Library Tower.
It was renamed the U.S. Bank Tower in 2003 and, at 1,018
feet, is the tallest building in L.A. and all areas west of the Mississippi
River. It is among the 25 tallest buildings in the world.
In the speech, Bush credited international cooperation in
the war on terrorism with saving American lives.
"The L.A. plot shows we face a relentless and determined
enemy that requires unprecedented cooperation from other nations," he said. "By
working together, we stopped a catastrophic attack."
However, two members of the Senate Intelligence Committee,
Jay Rockefeller, and Dianne Feinstein questioned the timing and the details of
Bush's revelation.
"It may be that they're tired of talking about the
Brooklyn Bridge (terror plot), and they're trying to find a different edifice of
some sort," Rockefeller said.
Added Feinstein, "All I'm saying is that's not a new
revelation and I've never seen anything that indicated whether the second wave
was bona fide or not." Enditem |