Al-Qaida commander warns of more attacks

Al-Qaida’s top commander in Afghanistan is warning of more attacks against the West in a new video profiling the suicide bomber behind the June attack on the Danish embassy in Pakistan.

Al-Qaida commander warns of more attacks

Al-Qaida’s top commander in Afghanistan is warning of more attacks against the West in a new video profiling the suicide bomber behind the June attack on the Danish embassy in Pakistan.

The commander, Mustafa Abu al-Yazeed, tells “once more the Crusader states which insult, mock and defame our Prophet ... that we will exact revenge at the appropriate time and place.”

The Egyptian al Yazeed – also known as Abu Saeed al Masri – says the Danish embassy attack was “but the beginning” and calls on Muslim youth in the West to “retaliate” against “enemies of Islam.”

The 55-minute video by al-Qaida’s as-Sahab media arm features the Saudi bomber, Abu Ghareeb al Makki, recounting his plan.

Six people were killed in the blast, including a Danish citizen.

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