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Domestic Security Sky-Rockets as New Al-Qaeda Target List Uncovered

 

Steel barricades and police officers surround the historic Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York City

WASHINTON, Feb. 2 (IslamOnline) – Security in the United States is at an all time high as news agencies reported that a new Al-Qaeda target list citing several U.S. and European tourist attractions as possible new targets has surfaced.

The 11 volume, 5000 page manual is reported to have been turned over to an Associated Press (AP) journalist in Afghanistan by a “disenchanted Taliban member.”

The manual allegedly calls for the new target sites to have “high human intensity” and “sentimental value.”

Included in the list were major landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty in New York, Big Ben in London and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

In addition, the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, set to host 75,000 people for Sunday’s SuperBowl XXXVI was also reported to have been named in the document.

Associated Press reported that “the chapter on foreign operations in the 11-volume ‘Manual of Afghan Jihad’ also recommends targeting sites of ‘sentimental value’ such as the Statue of Liberty, Big Ben in London and the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Such landmarks, the two-page chapter noted, would generate intense publicity with minimal casualties.”

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other U.S. officials have repeated calls for vigilance in recent days, warning that large terror attacks could still take place.

Documents found in Afghanistan have included diagrams of American nuclear power plants, intelligence officials have said, news agencies reported.

"There must be plans in place for hitting buildings with high human intensity like skyscrapers, ports, airports, nuclear power plants and places where large numbers of people gather like football grounds,” AP reported the chapter as saying.

The chapter, entitled "External Pressure," reads like a blueprint for the September 11 attacks, in which four hijacked airliners crashed into the World Trade Center towers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania, AP reported.

"The strikes must be strong and have a wide impact on the population of that nation," the essay said. "Four targets must be simultaneously hit in any of those nations so that the government there knows that we are serious."

The fourth plane used in the September 11 attacks was downed in Pennsylvania before it could reach its target, believed to be in Washington D.C.

The chapter did not elaborate on ways to attack the targets, nor did it give any indication that specific operations were in the works.

Fred Francis, an Arab American journalist for MSNBC, reported that he was detained near the SuperDome in New Orleans, saying security is so tight that the area has been closed off for a three block radius.

He was released after 35 minutes with help of top secret service officials from Washington D.C. He said that he did not consider his detention to be a result of racial profiling.

Security has also been stepped up at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York as 3,000 world leaders attend the World Economic Conference. It is reported that 10,000 security officials are guarding the hotel and surrounding venues.

The Winter Olympics, set to take place in Salt Lake City, Utah next week, has also forced an increase in security in the area. Two million visitors are scheduled to attend the event over its 9-day duration and the official event site covers a 900-mile radius.

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