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The US authorities are introducing tougher screening rules for passengers arriving by air from nations deemed to have links with terrorism. | The US authorities are introducing tougher screening rules for passengers arriving by air from nations deemed to have links with terrorism. |
Reports say people flying from Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Yemen and Cuba will have pat-down body searches and have carry-on baggage searched. | Reports say people flying from Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Yemen and Cuba will have pat-down body searches and have carry-on baggage searched. |
President Barack Obama condemned lapses following the alleged Christmas Day bomb plot against a US plane. | President Barack Obama condemned lapses following the alleged Christmas Day bomb plot against a US plane. |
He promised "to act quickly to fix flaws" in the security system. | He promised "to act quickly to fix flaws" in the security system. |
The new security directives will come into effect on Monday. | The new security directives will come into effect on Monday. |
Random checks | Random checks |
The Transportation Security Administration said in a statement that the new rules apply to passengers flying from or through countries on the US State Department's "State Sponsors of Terrorism" list - Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria - and "other countries of interest". | The Transportation Security Administration said in a statement that the new rules apply to passengers flying from or through countries on the US State Department's "State Sponsors of Terrorism" list - Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria - and "other countries of interest". |
We're determined to destroy al-Qaeda, whether it's in Pakistan, Afghanistan, or in Yemen John BrennanUS deputy national security adviser | We're determined to destroy al-Qaeda, whether it's in Pakistan, Afghanistan, or in Yemen John BrennanUS deputy national security adviser |
Nigeria and Yemen have been linked to the alleged failed Christmas Day plot. | Nigeria and Yemen have been linked to the alleged failed Christmas Day plot. |
The main suspect is Nigerian, and Yemen-based militants have claimed the attack. | The main suspect is Nigerian, and Yemen-based militants have claimed the attack. |
The BBC's Jane O'Brien in Washington says it is unclear whether a pat-down could have stopped 23-year-old Nigerian accused Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, but Mr Obama has been under intense pressure to take action. | |
As part of the new guidelines, passengers travelling from any other foreign country will also be checked at random. | As part of the new guidelines, passengers travelling from any other foreign country will also be checked at random. |
Earlier, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown gave the go-ahead for full body scanners to be introduced at Britain's airports. | Earlier, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown gave the go-ahead for full body scanners to be introduced at Britain's airports. |
Officials said the machines would be installed "as soon as is practical" at London's Heathrow Airport. | Officials said the machines would be installed "as soon as is practical" at London's Heathrow Airport. |
Also on Sunday, both the US and Britain closed their embassies in Yemen because of what officials say are continuing threats from al-Qaeda. | Also on Sunday, both the US and Britain closed their embassies in Yemen because of what officials say are continuing threats from al-Qaeda. |
'Determined' | 'Determined' |
John Brennan, the US deputy national security adviser, said the group had "several hundred members" in Yemen and was posing an increasing threat there. | John Brennan, the US deputy national security adviser, said the group had "several hundred members" in Yemen and was posing an increasing threat there. |
YEMEN FACTS Population: 23.6 million (UN, 2009)Capital: SanaaLanguage: Arabic Major religion: IslamOil exports: $1.5bn/24.5m barrels (Jan-Oct 2009)Income per capita: US $950 (World Bank, 2008) Profile: Al-Qaeda in Yemen Attack stokes Yemen terror fears Country profile: Yemen Send us your comments | YEMEN FACTS Population: 23.6 million (UN, 2009)Capital: SanaaLanguage: Arabic Major religion: IslamOil exports: $1.5bn/24.5m barrels (Jan-Oct 2009)Income per capita: US $950 (World Bank, 2008) Profile: Al-Qaeda in Yemen Attack stokes Yemen terror fears Country profile: Yemen Send us your comments |
"This is something that we've known about for a while," he said. "We're determined to destroy al-Qaeda, whether it's in Pakistan, Afghanistan, or in Yemen." | "This is something that we've known about for a while," he said. "We're determined to destroy al-Qaeda, whether it's in Pakistan, Afghanistan, or in Yemen." |
Mr Brennan added: "We know that they have been targeting our embassy, our embassy personnel." | Mr Brennan added: "We know that they have been targeting our embassy, our embassy personnel." |
Last week an organisation called al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula urged Muslims to help in "killing every crusader who works at their embassies or other places". | Last week an organisation called al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula urged Muslims to help in "killing every crusader who works at their embassies or other places". |
In an internet statement, the group also said it was behind an attempt to bomb a transatlantic airliner on Christmas Day. | In an internet statement, the group also said it was behind an attempt to bomb a transatlantic airliner on Christmas Day. |
On Saturday, President Barack Obama said the organisation appeared to have trained Mr Abdulmutallab, who is being held in a US prison. | |
The US mission in Sanaa was the target of an attack in September 2008, which was blamed on al-Qaeda, and in which 19 people died, including a young American woman. | The US mission in Sanaa was the target of an attack in September 2008, which was blamed on al-Qaeda, and in which 19 people died, including a young American woman. |
Also on Saturday, Gen David Petraeus, head of US military operations in the Middle East and Central Asia, visited Yemeni President Ali Abdallah Saleh to pledge US support for its fight with al-Qaeda. | Also on Saturday, Gen David Petraeus, head of US military operations in the Middle East and Central Asia, visited Yemeni President Ali Abdallah Saleh to pledge US support for its fight with al-Qaeda. |
The visit came a day after the general announced that the US would more than double counter-terrorism aid to Yemen this year. | The visit came a day after the general announced that the US would more than double counter-terrorism aid to Yemen this year. |