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Arabia
US embassy in Saudi receives attack threat
2010-08-08
[Al Arabiya Latest] The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia said Westerners face possible attack from unidentified krazed killers in the central province of al-Qassim, in the first warning of its kind this year.
Whoa! That's never happened before, has it?
"We have received credible information that an unidentified extremist(s) in Saudi Arabia may be planning to attack Westerners working and living in al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia," the embassy said in a statement posted on its website. "The timing and method of potential attacks are currently unknown," said the statement dated August 4, urging U.S. citizens to "exercise prudence and enhanced security awareness at all times".

Al-Qassim is among the most conservative regions in the kingdom. The key U.S. ally is ruled by the Al Saud family in alliance with clerics from the austere Wahhabi school of Islam.

Mansour al-Turki, spokesman for security affairs at the Interior Ministry, said he could not immediately comment.

Militants carried out attacks against Western targets, government symbols and oil facilities between 2003 and 2006. The attacks included suicide bombs at Western housing compounds, the interior ministry's headquarters in Riyadh and oil and petrochemical companies, plus an attempt to storm the world's biggest oil processing plant at Abqaiq in 2006.

A large-scale security crackdown and a rehabilitation program of militants sponsored by pro-government clerics have helped Saudi security services to stay ahead of plots to destabilize the country's absolute monarchy in recent years.

But concerns over the security situation in the kingdom resurfaced after its top anti-terrorism official, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, was slightly hurt in a suicide attack in his house in September by a Saudi posing as a repentant militant returning from Yemen.

Saudi Arabia arrested 113 mainly Saudi and Yemeni al Qaeda-linked militants in March, including two suicide bomb teams.
Posted by:Fred

#5  August 11. Looks like they're making a list and checking it twice...
Posted by: tu3031   2010-08-08 14:35  

#4  Lemme guess - we're near Ramadan, right?
Posted by: Pappy   2010-08-08 14:27  

#3  Al-Qassim is among the most vicious and barbaric conservative regions in the kingdom
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-08-08 12:26  

#2  You would think they would need to budget a position just to file away threats arriving by mail. Things must be awful slow in the ME this year..
Posted by: Dogsbody   2010-08-08 11:31  

#1  ...first warning of the year?

...unidentified extremist(s)

...timing and method of potential attacks are currently unknown


Doesn't sound like our intelligence and security agencies are on top of this. And besides aren't our embassies in the Mideast under threat all the time?
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-08-08 10:23  

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