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nwshc
September 20th, 2005, 02:04 PM
Government: Man Wanted Bush Assassinated

By MATTHEW BARAKAT

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - A suspected terrorist accused of conspiring to assassinate President Bush said he proposed the plot but it wasn't pursued, and he was frustrated that other members of his al-Qaida cell lacked initiative, according to prosecutors.

A government motion unsealed this week by a federal judge reveals new details in the case against Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, 24, who is scheduled to go on trial next month.

Prosecutors say the Falls Church resident has admitted joining al-Qaida while attending college in Saudi Arabia and that he discussed numerous terrorist plots, including plans to assassinate Bush and hijack airplanes. Abu Ali says he was tortured into giving a false confession by Saudi authorities and that U.S. officials aided the torture. His lawyers are asking to have the confession tossed out.

The motion says that Abu Ali was asked to research the location of U.S. nuclear power sites for possible attack. The request was made by the second-highest ranking al-Qaida operative in Saudi Arabia, Sultan Jubran Sultan al-Qahtani, according to the motion.


Also, Assistant U.S. Attorney David Laufman writes in the motion that Abu Ali was frustrated and bored during a stay at an al-Qaida safe house ``because his fellow al-Qaida cell members did not appear sufficiently motivated to suit the defendant's terrorist zeal.''


Abu Ali's lawyers did not return calls seeking comment Tuesday.


In an initial interrogation by Saudi authorities, Abu Ali said that after a May 2003 al-Qaida attack in Riyadh he organized the cell into a more structured daily regimen at the safe house ``because, as I said to the guys, we were wasting our time sleeping and engaging in idle chit chat.'' The attack killed 39 people, including nine Americans.


Prosecutors said Abu Ali's admission that he proposed the Bush assassination plot came in response to a question posed by Saudi authorities at the request of the FBI.


When Abu Ali was asked, ``Were you tasked to assassinate the President?'' he replied, ``I came up with the idea on my own, but it did not get beyond the idea stage. I wanted to be the brain, the planner, just like (reputed Sept. 11 attack masterminds) Mohammed Atta and Khalid Sheikh Mohammad.''


The government motion was in response to defense claims that the case against Abu Ali should be thrown out because the confession was obtained through torture and that U.S. authorities acted in concert with the Saudis. The government contends that Abu Ali's June 2003 arrest, interrogation and confession resulted from an independent Saudi crackdown on al-Qaida following the Riyadh bombings and that FBI requests to question Abu Ali directly were rejected.


Abu Ali's Saudi interrogators have already given depositions in which they testified that Abu Ali was relaxed and well cared for when he confessed. Defense lawyers objected to the depositions, saying the interrogators would be under pressure to lie about Abu Ali's treatment.


The government denies that Abu Ali was mistreated and says he invented the torture allegation to escape justice.


``The defendant in this case represents one of the most dangerous terrorist threats that America faces in the perilous world after Sept. 11, 2001: an al-Qaida operative born and raised in the United States, trained and committed to carry out deadly attacks on American soil,'' Laufman wrote.


Ah, what are you going to do.

<-Dying_to_Live->
September 20th, 2005, 05:49 PM
i think he needs to be held in gitmo. just kidding that multimillion dollar facility is way to nice for his scum. lets see what should we do. death penalty

nwshc
September 20th, 2005, 06:06 PM
Bury him in the nuclear waste caves.

<-Dying_to_Live->
September 20th, 2005, 06:11 PM
lol naw that would contaminate our nuclear waste, much more valuable than him :)

nwshc
September 20th, 2005, 06:12 PM
true. I say we send him to Russia or Cuba.

<-Dying_to_Live->
September 20th, 2005, 06:15 PM
or siberia

kolte
September 20th, 2005, 07:07 PM
my plans have failed once more. I must find another member to suceed where he has failed. *searches* jk

we could send him to afghanistan were his own people whould kill him. yay.

<-Dying_to_Live->
September 20th, 2005, 07:11 PM
here here

serial-thrilla
September 20th, 2005, 10:14 PM
meh i dont care either way. lots of people throughout history have wanted to and have killed leaders. from what some people think george bush is an embarresment to the united states so im not shocked at all.

TheWizard
September 21st, 2005, 04:51 AM
Bush sucks. :)

kolte
September 21st, 2005, 10:52 AM
here here

nwshc
September 21st, 2005, 01:10 PM
Bush sucks. :)
That is not the point. No matter if he sucks or not, hes the President of the United States. If that was Josh Kerry I wouldn't be like "Oh someone wanted to kill Josh Kerry. To bad that guy didn't succeed because Josh Kerry sucks". If the President died that would be a low blow to America. Sure the Vice President will take his place, but no one wants a President to be kill. But, I guess you do.

Ravenous
September 21st, 2005, 01:11 PM
Right picture this:
Your a news photographer, you've gone out to the site of hurricane katrina for photos. You catch site of someone struggling off in the distance, drowning amongst the wreckage! Upon closer inspection you find it is George Bush!! You could save him and be rewarded or get a photo of the president of the USA drowning.

So the question is, Do you use a colour lens or black and white? :P :D

nwshc
September 21st, 2005, 01:13 PM
What is your point?

kolte
September 21st, 2005, 01:16 PM
both, black and white for a more dramatic shot.