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US special forces on hight alert, may strike al Qaeda targets: Report

FP Archives • August 6, 2013, 09:26:00 IST
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After the US intercepted al Qaeda’s most serious threat in recent years to target its embassies, country’s Special Forces have been put on high alert to hit potential targets of the outfit in the Middle East, a media report has said.

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US special forces on hight alert, may strike al Qaeda targets: Report

Washington: After the US intercepted al Qaeda’s most serious threat in recent years to target its embassies, country’s Special Forces have been put on high alert to hit potential targets of the outfit in the Middle East, a media report has said. US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel, a few days earlier, had directed some of its special forces deputed overseas to be on alert, and be ready for hitting targets of al Qaeda in Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the CNN reported on Monday. [caption id=“attachment_1013017” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![US special forces are on high alert and could strike al Qaeda installations. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/al-qaeda-Mali-AFP.jpg) US special forces are on high alert and could strike al Qaeda installations. AFP[/caption] Such a move from the Pentagon came after US intercepted messages from a top AQAP leader to his deputy about an al Qaeda strike. The US has temporarily closed embassies and consulates in the Middle East and North African region. Multiple media reports said the US has information that members of the Yemen-based AQAP are in the final stages of planning an unspecified attack. The communications were intercepted between Ayman al Zawahiri – who is Osama bin Laden’s successor – and Nasir al Wuhayshi, head of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. According to The New York Times, the intercepted message revealed that al Qaeda leaders in the Arabian Peninsula were planning one of the most serious plots against American and other Western interests since the 11 September, 2001 attacks. “This was significant because it was the big guys talking, and talking about very specific timing for an attack or attacks,” an American official was quoted as saying by the daily. Meanwhile CNN’s National Security Analyst Peter Bergen cited the recent prison breaks, including the one in Pakistan, as one of several reasons the US has dramatically heightened its security stance by issuing a worldwide travel alert and closing almost two dozen embassies and consulates on Sunday, with 19 of them remaining shut for rest of the week. “It was a well-planned assault,” Bergen said referring to the prison break in Pakistan on 30 July. He said this was a “known strategy” of al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri. There were other similar operations in the past two weeks in Iraq and Libya. “Well these prison breaks are obviously a concern for the international community writ large. But that is separate and apart from our concern about this specific threat. “But again, prison breaks are very concerning to us, and we’ll continue to monitor that as well,” State Department spokesperson, Marie Harf said. PTI

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United States World Terrorism Osama bin Laden Al Qaeda Ayman al Zawahiri Libya Middle East Iraq North Africa Chuck Hagel AQAP Nasir al Wuhayshi
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