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Times Square bomber threatens US in video

Times Square bomber threatens US in video
# 15 July 2010 04:05 (UTC +04:00)
Baku – APA. A video has been broadcast of the man who tried to blow up New York’s Times Square and shows him saying he planned to attack the US, APA reports quoting “Sky News”.
Faisal Shahzad said: "This attack on the United States will be a revenge for all the mujahedeen (holy warriors)... and oppressed Muslims, including... Abu Musab al Zarqawi," the late leader of al Qaeda in Iraq.
The recording, whose authenticity could not immediately be confirmed, was made in English and had an Arabic voiceover when it was shown on the Al-Arabiya network.
"I will carry this attack on their behalf, and I hope that it will please Muslims," Shahzad, a Pakistani-American, said in the first video linking him to the failed bomb plot on May 1.
"With jihad (holy war), the basis of Islam can be enforced and the word of Allah and his religion will prevail," he said.
Dubai-based Al-Arabiya said the video was 40 minutes long and that Shahzad appeared in the video with Faqir Mohammed, the Taliban leader in Pakistan’s region of Bajaur, though that footage was not broadcast.
Shahzad, 30, has admitted terrorism charges and will be sentenced later.
He drove a Nissan sports utility vehicle packed with a large but malfunctioning bomb into Manhattan’s busy theatre district as thousands flocked to the area.
He was arrested just before his flight left New York’s JFK airport and 53 hours after police found the homemade bomb smouldering in the SUV parked outside a theatre staging The Lion King musical.
The notorious Zarqawi he referred to orchestrated a bloody campaign of attacks and beheadings in Iraq.
He was killed north of Baghdad in a US air strike in 2006.
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