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'Qaeda may be working harder to attack US'

As per a military commander, Al-Qaeda terrorists may be working more urgently to plan an attack on the US in order to maintain their credibility.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2008 11:33 AM IST
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Al-Qaeda terrorists may be working more urgently to plan an attack on the United States in order to maintain their credibility and ability to recruit followers, the military commander in charge of defending the US said.

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Air Force Gen Gene Renuart, who is chief of the US Northern Command, told reporters on Thursday he has not seen any direct threats tied to the US presidential elections. But he said it would be imprudent to think that such threats are not there.

"We need only to look at Spain and see that they're certainly willing to try to do something that is significant that could effect an election process," Renuart said. "I think it would be imprudent of us to let down our guard believing that if there's no credible threat that you know of today, there won't be something tomorrow."

While he said that US authorities have thwarted attacks on a number of occasions, he said terrorist cells may be working harder than ever to plot high-impact events. He did not point to any specific intelligence that authorities have received, but said the "chatter" they are hearing "gives me no reason to believe they're going to slow down" in their efforts to target the United States.

Of the more than a dozen daily events that Northern Command responds to, which range from natural disasters to threats, two or three may have the potential to be terror incidents, he said.

 
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