Abu Hafs al-Masri, AlQaeda brigades have published a warn saying PM Berlusconi and Italy will soon be the next target for their attacks.
"A bleeding war has been declared to Europe and Mr Berlusconi will be the first to be attacked."
In case an Italian ../11 is going to happen, I wonder what country shall we bomb as "war on terror" response (in any case our bombing would not last very long, our arsenal is ridiculous).
Any suggestion?
Italy's next target
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Re: Italy's next target
PaolofromRome wrote:Any suggestion?
Start with arming yourself with knowledge, Paolo:
Special Operations.Com
Terrorist Group Profiles
Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades
The Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades were formed at some point after the death of Mohammed Atef, a relative by marriage of Osama Bin Laden and at one point the second in command of Al Qaeda. Mohammed Atef, who used Abu Hafs as an alias and was nicknamed al-Masri (meaning "the Egyptian" in reference to his country of birth), was killed by a US Hellfire missile fired from a Predator drone in Afghanistan on November 15th of 2001.
The Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades appears to be one of the more active offshoots of Al Qaeda. Most of their claims have proved to be unsubstantiated, such as the August 5th bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, and the blackout on August 14th of 2003 that struck the north-eastern US. However, they have claimed responsibility for other actions that have not yet been disproven, such as the August 19th, 2003 bombing of UN Headquarters in Iraq and November 15th, 2003 suicide car bomberings of two synagogues in Istanbul, Turkey. They also received worldwide attention when they claimed responsibility for the March 11th train bombings in Madrid, Spain.
http://www.specialoperations.com/Terror ... bu_Haf.htm
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[url=http://www.sweetliberty.org/issues/war/remote.htm]Ace of BaseThe Guardian
Death of Bin Laden's deputy: How the US killed Al-Qaeda leaders by remote control [/url]
Then consider the source and the possibility of misinformation and propoganda.
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