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Dallas: FBI verhindert Terroranschlag in Hochhaus

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[abc.net.au]

Vermutlich in letzter Minute konnte die amerikanische Bundespolizei einen Terroranschlag in Dallas verhindern und den mutmaßlichen Täter in flagranti stellen.

Hierbei handelt es sich um den 19-jährigen jordanischen Staatsbürger Hosam Maher Husein Smadi, dem jetzt Verstöße gegen Bundesgesetze und Verwendung einer Massenvernichtungwaffe vorgeworfen werden.

Smadi war bereits seit Längerem ständig vom FBI überwacht worden und wurde am Donnerstag dann verhaftet, als er gerade eine noch nicht scharfgemachte Autobombe in einem Hochhaus am Fountain Place versteckt hatte. Dieses Gebäude ist ein gläserner Büroturm.

Wie die Bundesbehörde sagt, gibt es bei der Aufdeckung dieses Terroranschlags keine Verbindung zu den Vorfällen in New York und Colorado, wo der afghanische Busfahrer Najibullah Zazi verhaftet wurde, weil er eine Anschlagsserie mit Bomben in den USA geplant hatte.


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So, ergänzende Infos,
geschrieben von Sunny , 25 September, 2009 15:07
für die, die des Englischen mächtig sind smilies/smiley.gif

Smadi, a Jordanian citizen in the U.S. illegally, lived and worked in Italy, Texas, (approximately 45 miles south of Dallas). He has repeatedly espoused his desire to commit violent Jihad and has been the focus of an undercover FBI investigation.


The FBI developed an investigative plan to determine Smadi's true intent while also protecting the public's safety. Smadi made clear his intention to serve as a soldier for Usama Bin Laden and al-Qa'ida, and to conduct violent Jihad. Undercover FBI agents, posing as members of an al-Qa'ida "sleeper" cell, were introduced to Smadi, who repeatedly indicated to them that he came to the U.S. for the specific purpose of committing "Jihad for the sake of God." Smadi clarified that he was interested in "self-Jihad," because it was "the best type of Jiihad." Smadi was interested in violent Jihad against those he deemed to be enemies of Islam. The investigation determined Smadi was not associated with other terrorist organizations.

Throughout the investigation, undercover FBI agents repeatedly encouraged Smadi to reevaluate his interpretation of Jihad, counseling him that the obligations a Moslem has to perform Jihad can be satisfied in many ways. Every time this interaction occurred, Smadi aggressively responded that he was going to commit significant, conspicuous acts of violence as his Jihad.


In late August 2009, while meeting with one of the undercover FBI agents in Dallas, Smadi discussed the logistics and timing of the bombing, stating that he would have preferred to do the attack on "11 September," but decided to wait until after the month of Ramadan, which ended on September 20, 2009. At the conclusion of the meeting, Smadi decided that a vehicle borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) would be placed at the foundation of the Fountain Place office tower. Unbeknownst to Smadi, the FBI ensured the VBIED contained only an inert/inactive explosive device which contained no explosive materials.


http://www.the33tv.com/news/kd...7019.story

Keine Sorge, das hat natürlich nix mit dem Islam zu tun...


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So, ergänzende Infos,
geschrieben von Sunny , 25 September, 2009 15:07
für die, die des Englischen mächtig sind smilies/smiley.gif

Smadi, a Jordanian citizen in the U.S. illegally, lived and worked in Italy, Texas, (approximately 45 miles south of Dallas). He has repeatedly espoused his desire to commit violent Jihad and has been the focus of an undercover FBI investigation.


The FBI developed an investigative plan to determine Smadi's true intent while also protecting the public's safety. Smadi made clear his intention to serve as a soldier for Usama Bin Laden and al-Qa'ida, and to conduct violent Jihad. Undercover FBI agents, posing as members of an al-Qa'ida "sleeper" cell, were introduced to Smadi, who repeatedly indicated to them that he came to the U.S. for the specific purpose of committing "Jihad for the sake of God." Smadi clarified that he was interested in "self-Jihad," because it was "the best type of Jiihad." Smadi was interested in violent Jihad against those he deemed to be enemies of Islam. The investigation determined Smadi was not associated with other terrorist organizations.

Throughout the investigation, undercover FBI agents repeatedly encouraged Smadi to reevaluate his interpretation of Jihad, counseling him that the obligations a Moslem has to perform Jihad can be satisfied in many ways. Every time this interaction occurred, Smadi aggressively responded that he was going to commit significant, conspicuous acts of violence as his Jihad.


In late August 2009, while meeting with one of the undercover FBI agents in Dallas, Smadi discussed the logistics and timing of the bombing, stating that he would have preferred to do the attack on "11 September," but decided to wait until after the month of Ramadan, which ended on September 20, 2009. At the conclusion of the meeting, Smadi decided that a vehicle borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) would be placed at the foundation of the Fountain Place office tower. Unbeknownst to Smadi, the FBI ensured the VBIED contained only an inert/inactive explosive device which contained no explosive materials.


http://www.the33tv.com/news/kd...7019.story

Keine Sorge, das hat natürlich nix mit dem Islam zu tun...


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