Saudi Man Arrested in Texas for Bomb Plot
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation says 20-year-old Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari, a Saudi citizen, wrote in his journal that he had “mastered” English, learned how to build explosives, planned his targets, and it was not “time for jihad .”
A Justice Department statement says investigators tracked Aldawsari's online activity using electronic surveillance. The investigators report Aldawsari researched explosives and targets and often e-mailed himself information as part of the process. The Justice Department says an e-mail titled “Tyrant's House” lists the Texas home of former president Bush.
The statement also says Aldawsari allegedly bought chemicals and equipment necessary to make bombs.
White House spokesman Jay Carney says President Barack Obama was informed about the operation prior to the arrest. Carney said the incident “underscores the necessity of remaining vigilant against terrorism here and abroad.”
Aldawsari could face life in prison if convicted. He is scheduled to make his first court appearance Friday.
Aldawsari entered the United States lawfully in 2008 on a student visa.
Justice officials say some of the e-mails Aldawsari sent himself contained violent jihadist messages and indicated he sought a particular scholarship in the United States for the purpose of committing an attack.
One e-mail allegedly contained a message saying “one operation in the land of the infidels is equal to 10 operations against occupying forces in the land of the Muslims.”
Government lists Saudi as a "Texas Resident."
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