알카이다 조직원 훈련 영상 테이프 공개

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Good morning. Breaking news. Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden appears in a new video this morning on the sixth anniversary of 911 and he’s calling for new martyrs 순교자 to join his cause 운동, 목적. Money back guarantee. Hillary Clinton’s campaign returning $850,000 in contributions 기부 raised <돈을> 모으다 by a donor 기증자 who’s under arrest 수감되어.

 

And proclaiming ~ 공언하다, 선언하다 their innocence. In a new Internet message, Madeleine McCann’s father says he and his wife had nothing to do with ~와는 아무런 관계가 없다 her disappearance. But that’s up for prosecutors 검사 in Portugal to decide today, Tuesday, September 11th, 2007. From NBC News, this is TODAY with Matt Lauer and Meredith Veira, live from Studio 1A in Rockafeller Plaza.

 

알카이다 조직원 훈련 영상 테이프 공개

 

Coming up on 7:14. Once again, here’s Meredith. David, thanks. Let’s turn now to a NBC News investigation. When the US Military moved the Taliban from power, many hope that Afghanistan will be safe and secure for good 영원히, but as you’ll see in an exclusive 독점적인 videotape, six years after 911, Taliban fighters are back, they’re deadlier than ever and they want to kill Americans. NBC Senior investigative correspondent Lisa Myers has more. Lisa, good morning.

 

Good morning, Meredith. The video obtained 얻다, 획득하다 by NBC News reveals a secret underground training facility just outside Kabul, right under the noses of ~ 바로 눈앞에서 Afghan and NATO forces. Experts say it underscores 분명히 나타내다 the increasing sophistication 정교함 and strength of the Taliban.

 

Taliban recruits who claim to range in age from 15 to 38 get a lesson in bomb-making. How to turn TNT, plastic explosives, or old shells from rocket-propelled 로켓 진식 grenades 수류탄 into powerful landmine 지뢰 in remote-controlled bombs. Make sure to place the detonator 뇌관 downward, the instructor says, to cause a huge explosion and kill more of the enemy. “I was impressed by the sophistication of the improvised 즉석의, 임시변통의 explosive devices they were building.”

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