Friday, June 29, 2007

Car bomb found in London's Haymarket neighborhood

An attempted car bombing was thwarted in the Haymarket area in London, and the al Qaeda is suspected:
The threat of terror returned to London today after a car bomb was found outside a West End nightclub.

The apparent target was Tiger Tiger in Haymarket, where up to 1,700 people were inside on 'ladies night'.

It is feared the attack is the work of Al Qaeda militants, who plotted a similar attack on the capital's Ministry of Sound nightclub and Bluewater shopping centre. The British-born Al Qaeda gang was jailed last month.

Police were called shortly before 2am this morning and the immediate area was cordoned off while explosives officers made the 'potentially viable device' safe.
It sounds to me like they were plotting to murder women out of Islamo-misogyny. And they were homegrown too. But it could also be connected with the new incitement against Salman Rushdie.

And it wasn't the only one, for more, see at Hot Air how there was at least one more attempted attack that took place at Picadilly Circus.

Others on the subject include Michelle Malkin, Sticky Notes, American Pundit, One Jerusalem, Pirates' Cove.

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