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Terrorist plot uncovered in Europe

By PAISLEY DODDS, Associated Press Writer Paisley Dodds, Associated Press Writer

– 1 hr 56 mins ago

LONDON – Intelligence officials have intercepted a credible terror plot against

Britain and France, raising security fears at the Eiffel Tower on Tuesday, but

failing to raise the overall threat level in either country.

The Eiffel Tower was briefly evacuated Tuesday evening after officials received

a bomb threat called in from a telephone booth. It was the second such alert at

the monument in two weeks.

The warning came as French officials were put on alert for possible terror

attacks. British officials, too, have been aware of a possible attack but the

terror threat warning has not changed from " severe. "

" There have been a succession of terror operations we've been dealing with over

recent weeks but one to two that have preoccupied us, " said one British

government official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the

sensitivity of his work. " Still, it hasn't been to the degree that we have

raised the threat level. "

Another British official, who spoke on the same terms, would not confirm the

plot was " al-Qaida inspired " but said there was an " Islamist connection " and

that the plots were in an early stage. No other details were given.

Since the Sept. 11 terror attacks in the United States nine years ago, the

terror group has moved outside of Afghanistan and Pakistan to other countries

such as Somalia and Yemen.

German officials denied Tuesday they had intercepted threats, saying there had

been no change to their threat level.

In Washington, a Western counterterrorism official said some missile strikes in

a recent surge of attacks by unmanned U.S. drones in Pakistan were aimed at

disrupting suspected terrorist plots aimed at Europe.

It wasn't known whether the drone attacks were related specifically to the plot

that European authorities said they had intercepted.

The counterterrorism official said the targeted strikes were aimed at al-Qaida

and other militant groups arrayed in Pakistan's tribal region near the

Afghanistan border. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the

details of the terror plot remain sensitive.

The Obama administration has intensified the use of drone-fired missiles in

Pakistan's border area but this month there have been at least 21 attacks, more

than double the highest number fired in any other single month.

A suspected U.S. missile strike on Tuesday killed four militants in northwest

Pakistan's South Waziristan region, just across the border from Afghanistan,

intelligence officials said. There was no word on the identities of those killed

in the attack.

The counterterrorism official, who is familiar with the drone strikes and the

details of the Europe terror plots, said Tuesday that the missile strikes in

Pakistan are " a product of precise intelligence and precise weapons. We've been

hitting targets that pose a threat to our troops in Afghanistan and terrorists

plotting attacks in South Asia and beyond. "

In Paris, French police on Tuesday closed off the surroundings of the Eiffel

Tower, France's most visited monument. Officers pulled red-and-white police tape

across a bridge leading over the Seine River to the monument. Officers stood

guard.

Bomb experts combed through the 324-meter (1,063-foot) tower and found nothing

unusual, the Paris police headquarters said. Tourists were let back inside about

two hours after the structure was emptied.

Dupeu, a 74-year-old Paris retiree, had planned to go to dinner in the

tower but found himself looking for another restaurant.

" It's surely a bad joke, " he said of the threat, adding, " Now is not a good

time. "

National Police Chief Frederic Pechenard said last week that authorities suspect

al-Qaida's North African branch of plotting a bomb attack on a crowded location

in France. His warning came after al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, or AQIM,

claimed responsibility for the Sept. 16 abduction of five French nationals and

two Africans in northern Niger.

The French parliament voted this month to ban burqa-style Islamic veils in

France, a subject that has prompted warnings by AQIM. Counterterrorism officials

say that is just one of several factors contributing to the heightened threat.

At the Eiffel Tower, an anonymous caller called in a warning to firefighters,

the Paris police headquarters said. The company that runs the monument asked

police to evacuate it.

Police responded to a similar false alert at the tower on Sept. 14, also

following a phone threat. On Monday, the bustling Saint Lazare train station in

Paris was briefly evacuated and searched.

As soon as the latest bomb alert ended, huge lines of eager tourists immediately

formed under the tower.

Mike Yore, 43, of Orlando, Florida, was among those waiting in line at the

121-year-old iron monument.

" There's no bomb that can blow this thing up, " he said.

___

Associated Press writers Elaine Ganley in Paris and Adam Goldman in Washington

contributed to this report.

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