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AFP - Osama bin Laden held a "terror summit" in Afghanistan to outline plans to use biological weapons in his next "unbelievable" attacks, according to Taliban sources quoted by Newsweek magazine.
"Osama's next step will be unbelievable," Newsweek quoted a ranking Taliban source as saying in an advance report of this week's magazine.
"His priority is to use biological weapons," the source told the magazine, claiming the al-Qaeda network already had such arms but now was addressing how to transport and disperse them.
The magazine quoted senior Taliban officials as saying that bin Laden, whose al-Qaeda network organised the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, held his "terror summit" in a mountain stronghold in Afghanistan in April following the fall of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
The plan was reportedly delayed and revised after the March capture of al-Qaeda operations chief Khalid Shaikh Mohammed in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Newsweek reported.
©AAP 2003
"Osama's next step will be unbelievable," Newsweek quoted a ranking Taliban source as saying in an advance report of this week's magazine.
"His priority is to use biological weapons," the source told the magazine, claiming the al-Qaeda network already had such arms but now was addressing how to transport and disperse them.
The magazine quoted senior Taliban officials as saying that bin Laden, whose al-Qaeda network organised the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, held his "terror summit" in a mountain stronghold in Afghanistan in April following the fall of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
The plan was reportedly delayed and revised after the March capture of al-Qaeda operations chief Khalid Shaikh Mohammed in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Newsweek reported.
©AAP 2003
