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Jexingo
Ilhem, the right question to ask in this situation is: Are there any proofs that an attack was being planned?
I do think the same as sbs for many reasons: The first one is obviously, whenever the western governments talk about terrorist cells, we never get to see the people involved or hear what they say about their accusations or even see them being trialed. The second one is I don't think the Al Qaida people are as stupid as the west tries to portray them, I think that bombing planes in the sky is a rediculous plan that will not serve the interests of Al Qaida in any way for it will only be a source of indignation in both the muslim world as well as the wester world. Third, it seems that all this information was obtained by the Pakistani secret services who apparently had arrested a couple of brits from pakistani origins a couple of weeks ago and these two inmates have mentioned the possible attack duing interrogations. We all know about the credibility of musharaf's regime.
Again as sbs said, this is just propaganda geared to bringing the attention of the world to the "true danger" ie the "Islamic fashists" as Bush likes to call us.