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Arabia
Qaeda reveals details of Saudi failed murder
2010-10-07
[Al Arabiya] Al-Qaeda faceless myrmidons said Tuesday that they had narrowly missed Deputy Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz in an attack last year as he flew into the Yemeni capital Sanaa on a visit.

In a video message posted on the Internet, the group said it had attempted to target the visiting Saudi delegation with a surface-to-air missile and had also planned to shell the welcoming ceremony at the airport.
Attempted and planned.
Al-Qaeda threatened to launch fresh attacks on Saudi royal family members in the video, which was released in the occasion of commemorating a 2009 failed bombing that targeted the deputy interior minister.
Commemorating a failure? How... bold.
"We can get you in your offices, we can get you in your bedrooms," said Qassem al-Rimi, a commander of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Actually, you don't seem very good at that getting thingy. And most of your suicide tools aren't exactly successful, either. I seem to remember a pantibomber who ended up smeared on floor and ceiling while waiting for his Saudi prince to arrive...
"I advise you to check before going to bed that there's no bomb planted and no boomer in the room," Rimi added.
The modern version of the boogyman under the bed.
An al-Qaeda boomer attacked Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism chief, Deputy Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, on Aug. 27 last year as he was receiving members of the public.
That was the one. A case of premature explodulation. Not the kind of thing I would boast about, but there it is.
"You attacked our houses and destroyed our homes, so we have attacked yours and destroyed your palaces," the al-Qaeda branch's assistant commander, Said al-Shihri, said in the video posting.

Saudi prominent writer Yehia al-Amir commented on the release of al-Qaeda video at this specific time saying that al-Qaeda faceless myrmidons were trying to make propaganda for themselves. "It was the first operation to target a Saudi leader, individually, inside the kingdom. It is a kind of show-off on the part of al-Qaeda, to show their potentials and capabilities," he told Al Arabiya.
Not their actual accomplishments. Noted.
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