Washington, Sept 3- The US has issued a worldwide travel alert for its citizens ahead of the 10th anniversary of 9/11, even though it insisted that there was no specific or credible intelligence about an eminent terrorist attack.
As we mark the 10th Anniversary of the September 11,
2001 terrorist attacks, the Department of State informs US
citizens traveling and residing abroad of the continued threat
posed by al-Qaeda and its affiliates, the State Department
said.
While we have not identified any specific threats from
al-Qaeda affiliates and allies to attack the United States or
our interests on the 9/11 anniversary, US citizens should be
aware that al-Qaeda affiliates and allies have demonstrated
the intent and capability to carry out attacks against the
United States and our interests around the world, it said in
a travel alert issued yesterday.
In the past, terrorist organizations have on occasion
planned their attacks to coincide with significant dates on
the calendar, the State Department pointed out.
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