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A spokesman for al Qaeda has told an Arabic-language newsmagazine that the terror group will try to use poisons to attack the United States, specifically threatening to contaminate the nation's water supply.
Abu Mohammed al-Ablaj told the London-based al-Majallah magazine that "al Qaeda [does not rule out] using sarin gas and poisoning drinking water in U.S. and Western cities."
"We will talk about [these weapons] then and the infidels will know what harms them. They spared no effort in their war on us in Afghanistan. ... They should not therefore rule out the possibility that we will present them with our capabilities," the magazine quotes al-Ablaj as saying in an e-mail interview last week.
The interview was published in the latest edition of al-Majallah, dated Sunday.
Some U.S. officials play down the threat, but terrorism analysts point out that al-Ablaj had communicated with the magazine before the suicide attacks earlier this month in Saudi Arabia, warning that al Qaeda was about to stage a major offensive in the kingdom.
"The consensus seems to be -- and I concur -- that [al-Ablaj] is credible and does have a connection with al Qaeda," Ben Venzke, a counterterrorism analyst who consults with U.S. government agencies, told United Press International.
"The statements he makes should be taken seriously, especially in light of his apparent prior knowledge of the Riyadh bombings," Mr. Venzke said.
A U.S. intelligence official, who would not comment on al-Ablaj's credibility, played down the threat to U.S. water supplies in an interview with UPI.
"It is very difficult to covertly poison a reservoir," the official said on the condition of anonymity. "It would take many truckloads of poison, which would make it difficult to do secretly. That is not really a viable threat."







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