Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Jordan claims a thwarted al Qaeda attack

Hopefully we get some more info released soon. I'm curious to learn the details on this.

AMMAN (Reuters) - Jordanian intelligence foiled an al Qaeda plot to mount a suicide attack against a key civilian target using 4 kg (9 lb) of explosives, state television said on Wednesday.

"The intelligence department have foiled a terrorist plot of a group belonging to the al Qaeda network, of Iraqi, Libyan and Saudi nationals, to execute by a suicide bombing an operation targeting a critical civilian installation," state television said.

The authorities did not name the installation that was targeted.


There have been surprising thwarted attacks lately (Saudis, now Jordan). Does this mean al Qaeda is getting desperate (riskier, fewer thoroughly planned attacks) or are we (the US and our allies) getting better inside intelligence and better cooperation from civilians? Or maybe both.

UPDATE: Pakistan just took out terrorist training camp killing 36 militants including an al Qaeda linked Chechen in Waziristan.