Alleged American Al Qaeda Warns of U.S. Attacks

ByABC News
October 29, 2004, 11:27 AM

Oct. 28, 2004 -- A man describing himself as an American member of al Qaeda says a new wave of terror attacks against the United States could come "at any moment," according to a videotape obtained by ABCNEWS.

Alleged American Al Qaeda Warns of U.S. Attacks
A man describing himself as an American member of al Qaeda says a new wave of terror attacks against the United States could come "at any moment," according to a videotape obtained by ABC News. (ABCNEWS)

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