Potential Al-Qaida Threat On New York, Washington Fails To Frighten Citizens Ahead Of 9/11 Anniversary

New York Credible Threat Terror 911 Anniversary

First Posted: 09/09/11 08:31 AM ET Updated: 11/09/11 05:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON - Undaunted by talk of a new terror threat, New Yorkers and Washingtonians wove among police armed with assault rifles and waited with varying degrees of patience at security checkpoints Friday while intelligence officials scrambled to nail down information on a possible al-Qaida strike timed to coincide with the 10th anniversary of 9-11.

Counterterrorism officials have been working around the clock to determine whether the threat is accurate, and extra security was put in place to protect the people in the two cities that took the brunt of the jetliner attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon a decade ago. It was the worst terror assault in the nation's history, and al-Qaida has long dreamed of striking again to mark the anniversary. But it could be weeks before the intelligence community can say whether this particular threat is real.

Security worker Eric Martinez wore a pin depicting the twin towers on his lapel as he headed to work in lower Manhattan on Friday where he also worked 10 years ago when the towers came down. "If you're going to be afraid, you're just going to stay home," he said.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg, too, made a point of taking the subway to City Hall.

Briefed on the threat Friday morning, President Barack Obama instructed his security team to take "all necessary precautions," the White House said. Obama still plans to travel to New York on Sunday to mark the 10th anniversary with stops that day at the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pa.

Washington commuters were well aware of the terror talk.

Cheryl Francis, of Chantilly, Va., said she travels over the Roosevelt bridge into Washington every day and doesn't plan to change her habits. Francis, who was in Washington on Sept. 11, 2001, said a decade later the country is more aware and alert.

"It's almost like sleeping with one eye open," she said, but she added that people need to continue living their lives.

Late Wednesday, U.S. officials received information about a threat that included details they considered specific: It involved up to three people, either in the U.S. or who were travelling to the country; a plan concocted with the help of al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri; a car bomb as a possible weapon and New York or Washington as potential targets.

Officials described the information to The Associated Press only on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the sensitive matters. Counterterrorism officials were looking for certain names associated with the threat, but it was unclear whether the names were real or fake.

The intelligence community regularly receives tips and information of this nature. But the timing of this particular threat had officials especially concerned, because it was the first "active plot" that came to light as the country marked the significant anniversary, a moment that was also significant to al-Qaida, according to information gleaned in May from Osama bin Laden's compound.

The U.S. government has long known that terrorists see the 10th anniversary of 9-11 and other uniquely American dates as opportunities to strike. Officials have also been concerned that some may see this anniversary as an opportunity to avenge bin Laden's death.

Britain, meanwhile, warned its citizens who are travelling to the U.S. that there was a potential for new terror attacks that could include "places frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers."

Acutely aware of these factors, law enforcement around the country had already increased security measures at airports, nuclear plants, train stations and more in the weeks leading up to Sept. 11. The latest threat, potentially targeting New York or Washington, prompted an even greater security surge in those cities. U.S. embassies and consulates abroad had also boosted their vigilance in preparation for the anniversary.

At Penn Station in New York, transit authority police carried assault rifles and wore helmets and bullet proof vests as they watched crowds of commuters. Police searched passengers' bags as they entered the subway, and National Guard troops in camouflage fatigues moved among riders, eyeing packages.

Retired kindergarten teacher Roseanne Lee was in town from Islip, N.Y., to visit her son and said her taxi was stopped twice at police checkpoints on its way from the Upper East Side to Penn Station. Police looked in the windows of the cab, but did not ask questions, she said. At one checkpoint, police were searching a moving van.

"But I don't care," said Lee, 64. "It's better to be safe. You can't stop doing what you're doing because of these threats. You just have to be careful."

In Washington, Police Chief Cathy Lanier warned that unattended cars parked in suspicious locations or near critical buildings and structures would be towed.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said there was "a specific, credible but unconfirmed report that al-Qaida, again, is seeking to harm Americans and in particular, to target New York and Washington."

"Making it public as was done yesterday, is intended to enlist the millions and millions of New Yorkers and Americans to be the eyes and the ears of vigilance," she said Friday morning during a speech at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.

That the threat is credible but not corroborated means that the information came from a single source, New York Mayor Bloomberg explained Friday during his weekly WOR radio address.

"Corroboration means you get multiple sources, which increases the likelihood that it's real," he said. "Credible means that it's possible to do."

These sorts of vague descriptions are typical intelligence talk in an environment where tips come from all places and in all shapes— a stolen diplomatic cable, a satellite image showing tribesmen gathering in an area that's typically isolated, a snatched bit of conversation between two terrorists overheard by a trusted source, a phone number, a document, an email, an airplane ticket.

"Figuring out who would-be attackers are, or even whether they exist, could take months, where the drumbeat of national security wants answers in minutes or days," said, Phillip Mudd, a former top counterterrorist official at the CIA and the FBI. ""You have to tell everyone what you heard, and then try to prove the information is legitimate."
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Associated Press writers Christopher Hawley, Colleen Long and Samantha Gross in New York, and Kimberly Dozier, Ben Feller, Jessica Grescko, Matthew Lee, and Eric Tucker in Washington contributed to this report.

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05:55 AM on 09/10/2011
Regarding the photo on the front page headline, it appears the polics have that table protected.
05:18 AM on 09/10/2011
Fearless? Is that why every channel is going on and on about possible threats this weekend?
12:36 AM on 09/10/2011
wolf wolf
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rebot787
Tax-payer and proud of it!
12:17 AM on 09/10/2011
On this 10th anniversary, I am relieved that bin Laden is gone.
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Whistlejackett
Hey stop doing that
12:15 AM on 09/10/2011
I see HP is switching Headlines here. I guess they think Canada is boring. I think we are boring because we have our crap together here. Smoooooth sailing.
11:41 PM on 09/09/2011
I refuse to allow Al Qaida or any other terrorist group to instill fear in me, as that is exactly what they want and I don't intend to give them one darn thing they want. They are just a bunch of cowards that won't come out and fight fair because they know we would beat their butts off so they hide behind masks. If it is such an honor to die for allah then why don't their leaders do it. I think it is that yellow stripe they have down their backs. I wish the media would shut up about it and let our intelligence agencies just do their job to stop the fools.
10:58 PM on 09/09/2011
Glad Americans in those cities aren't as compelled (and gullible) by the fear/hate drumbeat.
06:28 PM on 09/09/2011
al-Qaida threat

No, that would be an Islamic terrorist threat.

Moslem soldiers, Islamic millitary.
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NormalAmericanMan
If we knew anything, we would not be here.
06:55 PM on 09/09/2011
You're joking.
aintnoliberalnow
Old,cranky and retired
06:16 PM on 09/09/2011
Old saying" just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean someone isn't out to get you". Lets wait and see what we have to talk about on Monday.
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PeterTheChanter
10:40 AM on 09/09/2011
Composure, dignity, self-possession. Do not be cowed by terrorists or your own government.
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cameron d
Good Guys Win
09:36 AM on 09/09/2011
Yawn.
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one1byke
Easy no Man.
11:04 AM on 09/09/2011
Credible..­. yet unconfirme­d.... yields Double-Talk.

Double Talk as in "Language that appears to be earnest and meaningful but in fact is a mixture of sense and nonsense - or - inflated, involved, and often deliberately ambiguous."
I'll use Double-Talk next time... meant no harm... and thanks.
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one1byke
Easy no Man.
09:15 AM on 09/09/2011
Credible... yet unconfirmed.... and that's supposed to mean something?

how gay.
08:30 AM on 09/09/2011
Folks it's called wag the dog. Notice how all of a sudden this "new dramatic" audio and visual material shows up and there is all of a sudden a "credible threat"on the 10th anniversary.??? It's to keep you all like the "deer in the headlights". So the governments can keep you rooted in your fear and self-pity. Then they can pass any nonsense bill or legislation they want....to keep you safe of course. C'mon folks wake up. You can't be that obtuse. As a Canadian I'm appalled but not surprised by our government's need to also nurture "Islamaphoia" by making such asinine statements as Harper did the other day. Folks this "problem" we have with the Middle East is our own creation. Sit with that and think???? How have we contributed to this discourse.
hint: money, oil, greed.
09:25 AM on 09/09/2011
Exactly!!!! Why did they wait untill a month or so prior to the tenth anniversary to "kill" OBL ?!?!?!
I feel sorry for all who believe this tall tale!
01:26 PM on 09/09/2011
Most of us feel sorry for people like you.
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gx5000
Life's too short, be happy..
02:57 PM on 09/09/2011
"wag the dog" not so funny a Film after all huh ?
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TonyOnly
Truth matters.
08:19 AM on 09/09/2011
On this 10th anniversary, all the news channels are asking viewers to tell them where they were when they heard about 9/11. I remember where I was, of course, but unlike other people I can't tell anybody the truth. I was asleep in my apartment in Vancouver. The untellable part is, and as God is my witness this is no word of a lie, I was having an incredibly lucid dream that I was flying through the air in an office building. I remember looking down at the desks and computers and partitions, and a ridiculous amount of papers swirled everywhere. I remember thinking to myself, shouldn't I be in pain? Because this felt like it was real. I didn't get the sense it was a dream. But there was no pain. And then just as I was about to smash into a wall, I woke up. My immediate thoughts were, holy crap, I just dreamt I was in a plane crash. And it disturbed me tremendously. So in an effort to alter my headspace, I turned on the TV. The first thing I saw was the first tower burning. To this day I wonder if I picked up on the terror that someone in that plane was going through. But not wanting to be accused of being looney tunes prevents me from telling people this story about where I was when I first heard about 9/11.
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12:14 PM on 09/09/2011
They call that astral projection or out of body experience. Many people do it successfully consciously, and many unconsciously. While lucid dreaming, you have projected your consciousness into the event taking place. Never mind who thinks you are "looney tunes", I suggest you head for an Astral Projection website, join a forum, and share your experience with others who have had similar experiences. You can learn how powerful your mind is, and how to project your consciousness while awake.
You are awakening - along many others - to realize your full potential as a human. Welcome to the New Age! Congratulations! :-)
01:26 PM on 09/09/2011
ZZZZzzzz...
06:22 PM on 09/09/2011
Tajeetah

People are afraid of the power of their mind because throughout the centuries the church have told them how bad this is. In essence the church through programming help take away the power of the people so they could better control them i. e. by telling them what to think and what not to think.

Like the poster Jose Valasquez as you can see has been taught not to believ in the power of self. It's a piity what has been done to mankind the ones who do not know..........