Al Qaeda eyes small U.S. attacks at "bargain" prices

Al Qaeda eyes small U.S. attacks at "bargain" prices Recently it is declared by Al Qaeda's Yemen-based wing to bleed U. S. resources with economical, small-scale attacks that cost radicals very soon thousands of dollars to increase but billions for the West to safeguard against.

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula alleged that last month it had spent just $4,200 (2,628 pounds) on two parcel bombs mailed from Yemen to the United States. Unfortunately the bombs were captured in Britain and Dubai and making a worldwide protection alert.

The main target selected by it was the aviation industry.

AQAP assumed that this was such a good deal for us to widen fear amongst the enemy and continue him on his toes back of a few months of work and a few thousand cash. This was declared in its online Inspire magazine which was posted overnight on militant websites.

It said that they are presenting for their plans for their enemies previously as their main object is not most kill but to cause (damage) in the aviation industry. This industry is so imperative for trade and shipping between the U. S. and Europe.

American Admiral Mike Mullen, who as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the top U. S. military officer, called AQAP a serious threat to the United States Sunday. He added it has become substantially more dangerous over the past two years.