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How real is the threat posed by al-Qaeda?

We examine the connection between a series of prison breaks and the closure of Western embassies across the Middle East.

Interpol has put the world on a security alert, advising its members to increase their vigilance against attacks after a series of prison breaks linked to al-Qaeda in Iraq, Libya and Pakistan. The international police agency said the prison breaks had "led to the escape of hundreds of terrorists and other criminals" over the past month.

Just a day after the warning, the US announced that it was temporarily closing its embassies across the Middle East and North Africa, saying it had information that al-Qaeda and its allies may increase efforts to attack Western interests this month.

Lawmakers briefed on the intelligence called the threat among the most serious they had seen in recent years, while General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, said the specific locations and targets were not known, but "the intent is to attack Western, not just US interests".

Two-hundred-and-forty-eight prisoners escaped from a prison in northwest Pakistan on Monday when a large explosion followed by a series of smaller bombs destroyed the prison's boundary wall. Fighters disguised as policemen carried out the attack using rocket launchers and machine guns.

Around 45 of those who escaped are considered by the Pakistani government to be particularly dangerous. And while at least 40 have been recaptured, that still leaves the vast majority at large.

Earlier, more than 1,100 prisoners escaped from the Al Kuafiya jail in Libya. Again many of the escapees are considered highly dangerous and only a small proportion have been recaptured.

And days before that al-Qaeda said it had helped as many as 500 inmates break out of Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison in another apparently well-planned attack.

In all three cases, many of the escapees were hardened fighters linked to armed groups like al-Qaeda, leading Interpol to question whether the breakouts were linked.

And, despite Barack Obama's declaration that the US will limit the use of drones, nine people were killed in two separate drone strikes in Yemen last week. It is attacks such as these that some argue provide more ammunition for al-Qaeda and its allies.

So, what do these threats mean for the US and other Western nations? Who is behind the prison breaks and are they coordinated? And is the US really willing to stop drone strikes?

To discuss this Inside Story, with presenter Mike Hannah, is joined by guests: Will Geddes, a counterterrorism specialist and managing director and founder of security company International Corporate Protection; Imtiaz Gul, the head of the Centre for Research and Security Studies and author of several books on al-Qaeda and tribal ties in Pakistan; Christopher Hill, a former US ambassador to Iraq; and Hakim Almasmari, the editor-in-chief of the Yemen Post.

"The embassy shut-down is based on some information about a plot against US interests abroad. I do not believe it is necessarily related to these prison breaks … these plots usually take a lot more time to plan and I rather doubt these prison breaks are part and parcel of that."

Christopher Hill, a former US ambassador to Iraq.


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US are p*ssies, don't you think? I mean how can the world strongest military shut all those embassies and "warns" over a militant's threat?
 
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Why close embassies in UAE and Oman???
 
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Why close embassies in UAE and Oman???

Why did you single them out?

@Topic Something fishy is going on , I don't think its has anything to do with Al-Qaeda whatsoever. It might be related to whats happening in syria or it could be an attack on Iran.....who knows.
 
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Why close embassies in UAE and Oman???

Not just UAE and Oman, but in all the GCC countries

Why did you single them out?

@Topic Something fishy is going on , I don't think its has anything to do with Al-Qaeda whatsoever. It might be related to whats happening in syria or it could be an attack on Iran.....who knows.

Maybe related to something that Snowden has?
 
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I saw a talk show last night on CNN,some american official said that they've picked up "terrorist chatter about a terror plot" thanks to the NSA's listening program(thay can't release details ofcourse).Maybe all this fuss is because they want to justify the NSA spying program?
 
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That is why i am telling ..US is showing a very defeatist attitude..or something is seriously wrong ... usually Embassies are closed before a military strike....
 
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Why did you single them out?

@Topic Something fishy is going on , I don't think its has anything to do with Al-Qaeda whatsoever. It might be related to whats happening in syria or it could be an attack on Iran.....who knows.

Because UAE and Oman have practically no history of terrorism.
 
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ye Pakistan may kab HAMESHA HAMESHA kiliye apna kora karkat consulate aur embassy close kar rahay hain ?
 
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Why close embassies in UAE and Oman???

Actually, the news is quite inaccurate.

All are being closed except US embassy in Riyadh. My work place isn't far from their embassy.

Why did you single them out?

@Topic Something fishy is going on , I don't think its has anything to do with Al-Qaeda whatsoever. It might be related to whats happening in syria or it could be an attack on Iran.....who knows.

Two things appeared to be alarming to the US. The first was a warning made by Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, and second was based on US human developed intelligence gatherings, which may raise a state of alert to them a little bit. Usually, the decision of shutting down embassies comes from Ambassadors, but this time it came from the White House.
 
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This is just a show if you ask me, I was in the US and everyone is pissed about the NSA spying program.

Maybe a small explosion will happen I will not rule that out either.
 
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This is just a show if you ask me, I was in the US and everyone is pissed about the NSA spying program.

Maybe a small explosion will happen I will not rule that out either.

The NSA didn't target the US citizens in first place, but the main focus was on Europe and worldwide. Plus, nearly 4 out of 10 Americans are willing to give an access to their privacies to the City, in exchange for more safety.
 
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