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Al-Qaeda leaders' talks 'sparked US embassy closures' | Al-Qaeda leaders' talks 'sparked US embassy closures' |
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Intercepted conversations between two senior al-Qaeda figures prompted Sunday's closure of many American diplomatic missions, US media report. | |
The talk, involving top leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, represented one of the most serious plots since the 9/11 attacks, the New York Times says. | |
The US earlier said the closures in North Africa and the Middle East were "out of an abundance of caution". | |
Some 20 US embassies and consulates were shut on Sunday. | |
A state department global travel alert, issued last week, is also in force until the end of August. | A state department global travel alert, issued last week, is also in force until the end of August. |
US diplomatic posts in Abu Dhabi, Amman, Cairo, Riyadh, Dhahran, Jeddah, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Manama, Muscat, Sanaa and Tripoli will remain closed until Saturday. | US diplomatic posts in Abu Dhabi, Amman, Cairo, Riyadh, Dhahran, Jeddah, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Manama, Muscat, Sanaa and Tripoli will remain closed until Saturday. |
Several European countries have also temporarily shut missions in Yemen and the UK Foreign Office is advising against all travel to the country. | Several European countries have also temporarily shut missions in Yemen and the UK Foreign Office is advising against all travel to the country. |
At press briefings, both the White House and the US state department said the threat came from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), but refused to divulge further details, reports the BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan, in Washington. | At press briefings, both the White House and the US state department said the threat came from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), but refused to divulge further details, reports the BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan, in Washington. |
But according to the New York Times, the US intercepted communications between Zawahiri and the group's head in Yemen, Nasser al-Wuhayshi. | |
The paper said that no targets had been singled out in the discussions, but that a possible attack appeared to be imminent. | The paper said that no targets had been singled out in the discussions, but that a possible attack appeared to be imminent. |
A US official told the Associated Press news agency that Zawahiri's message had been picked up several weeks ago and appeared initially targeted at Yemen. | A US official told the Associated Press news agency that Zawahiri's message had been picked up several weeks ago and appeared initially targeted at Yemen. |
US lawmakers have said it was a huge plot in the final stages, but have offered no specifics. | US lawmakers have said it was a huge plot in the final stages, but have offered no specifics. |
On Monday, a top member of the House intelligence committee Dutch Ruppersberger told CNN the warnings were not designed to frighten Americans, though he said a planned attack could be "anywhere". | On Monday, a top member of the House intelligence committee Dutch Ruppersberger told CNN the warnings were not designed to frighten Americans, though he said a planned attack could be "anywhere". |
"Americans should live their lives... we just want them to be aware," Representative Ruppersberger said. | "Americans should live their lives... we just want them to be aware," Representative Ruppersberger said. |
Meanwhile, officials in Yemen have released the names of 25 al-Qaeda suspects, saying they had been planning attacks targeting "foreign offices and organisations and Yemeni installations" in the capital of Sanaa and other cities across the country. | Meanwhile, officials in Yemen have released the names of 25 al-Qaeda suspects, saying they had been planning attacks targeting "foreign offices and organisations and Yemeni installations" in the capital of Sanaa and other cities across the country. |
There was also increased security at government buildings and checkpoints in Yemen on Monday. | There was also increased security at government buildings and checkpoints in Yemen on Monday. |
AQAP, the Yemeni branch of al-Qaeda, has also been blamed for the foiled Christmas Day 2009 effort to bomb an airliner over Detroit and explosives-laden parcels that were intercepted the following year aboard cargo flights. | AQAP, the Yemeni branch of al-Qaeda, has also been blamed for the foiled Christmas Day 2009 effort to bomb an airliner over Detroit and explosives-laden parcels that were intercepted the following year aboard cargo flights. |
Seven suspected al-Qaeda militants were killed in two US drone air strikes in southern Yemen in June, officials say. | Seven suspected al-Qaeda militants were killed in two US drone air strikes in southern Yemen in June, officials say. |