Washington – Report: Would-be Plane Bombers Post Attack Details

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    FILE - This undated file photo released on Oct. 30, 2010 by the Dubai Police via the state Emirates News Agency (WAM) claims to show a computer printer and other contents of a package found onboard a cargo plane coming from Yemen, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Terrorist monitoring groups say Al-Qaida of the Arabian Peninsula claims its attempts to blow up package bombs on two cargo flights headed to the U.S. cost only $4,200. (AP Photo/Dubai Police via Emirates News Agency, File)Washington – Terrorist monitoring groups say Al-Qaida of the Arabian Peninsula claims its attempts to blow up package bombs on two cargo flights headed to the U.S. cost only $4,200.

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    In an edition of the Yemeni-based group’s online Inspire magazine, it details how what it calls Operation Hemorrhage used common items like Nokia cell phones, and two HP printers stuffed with an organic explosive. The group claims the same method brought down a cargo plane in Dubai.

    The group says it’s part of a new strategy, to replace spectacular attacks in favor of smaller attacks to hit the U.S. economy. That from Ben Venske’s IntelCenter and the Site Intelligence Group.

    U.S. officials insist the Dubai cargo plane crash was an accident, not terrorism.


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