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Jihadist Targets

Muslim radicals jailed for up to 12 years for planning Frankfurt terror attack

4 March 2010

Times of London, 4 March 2010: Germany’s biggest terrorist trial of recent times has wound up with jail terms of between 5 and 12 years for four Muslim radicals who plotted to blow up US military installations, airports and night clubs in the Frankfurt area.
The men, said Judge Otmar Breidling, were planning to bring the [...]

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Militants allegedly targeting Americans at hotel arrested

9 February 2010

AP, 9 Feb 10: Authorities arrested six suspected Taliban militants with a suicide vest and hand grenades who allegedly were on their way yesterday to attack a five-star hotel and kill Americans in Pakistan’s cultural capital, said police. The eastern city of Lahore has suffered a spate of bombings at markets and security installations in [...]

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Online Jihadists Discuss Targets in U.S. – Including Government Buildings Like White House, CIA HQ

8 February 2010

MEMRI, 4 Feb 10: A discussion thread begun on February 2, 2010 on the Al-Falluja jihadist forum discussed which sites in the U.S. would make the most effective targets for a terror attack – or, as the initiator of the thread put it, “how we can hasten getting rid of America, Allah willing.” . . [...]

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Yemen bases producing Muslims prepared to blow up jets

12 January 2010

WND, 11 Jan 10: Suspected Detroit bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab reportedly has told authorities there are others like him prepared to strike against the United States, and now agents from the British Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, have confirmed 20 more young Muslims are in Yemen in the final stages of attack preparations, according to a [...]

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Toronto man denies plot to bomb Toronto Stock Exchange and cash in

12 January 2010

AFP, 11 Jan 10: A Toronto man Monday pleaded not guilty to plotting to bomb Canada’s main stock exchange in 2006, as prosecutors said he aimed to profit from wreaking economic havoc to fund other terror attacks. Shareef Abdelhaleem, 34, is accused of conspiring to bomb the Toronto Stock Exchange, Canada’s spy agency [...]

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