Al-Qaeda turning to smaller attacks: White House

Washington, May 06: The White House said on Wednesday Al-Qaeda was turning to smaller, “less sophisticated” attacks as its capacity to mount September 11-style spectaculars had been undermined by US action.

Several recent thwarted attacks, including the failed bid to bring down a US airliner on Christmas Day, and Saturday’s foiled car bombing in New York, have seen extremists employ smaller-scale operations.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs noted the Obama administration had over the last year upped the tempo of its anti-terror efforts in South Asia, Africa and around the world.

As a result of that strategy, Al-Qaeda had suffered a “degredation” of its command and control structure which had “lessened their ability to plan and execute attacks of a spectacular nature like September 11,” Gibbs said.

That had led the group to “smaller, less sophisticated attacks,” Gibbs said.

–Agencies