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Pak Taliban claims NY bomb, credibility doubted

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WASHINGTON, May 3: A video allegedly from a Pakistani Taliban group, Tehreek-e-Taliban, claimed responsibility for the New York car bomb attempt, the SITE monitoring service said Sunday, although the claim´s credibility has been questioned.



Posted on YouTube, instead of the password protected websites where other Jihadist announcements are made, the video said the attempted bombing was in revenge for the recent killing of two, top Al-Qaeda leaders in Iraq, US drone strikes in Pakistan and US treatment of a Pakistani neuroscientist, SITE said.[break]



"Congratulations to the Muslim Ummah on the jaw-breaking blow to Satan´s USA. We, Tehreek-e-Taliban, with all the Pride and Bravery, TAKE full responsibility for the RECENT ATTACK IN THE USA," an English message on the video said.



There are, however, "significant credibility questions as to authenticity of this video," said IntelCenter´s Ben Venzke, a private contractor working in support of the US and European intelligence communities.



Saying the video needed to be investigated further, Venzke added that "if the claim is confirmed this would mark the first attack by the TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban) against a target in the US, which the group has been threatening to do."



AFP was unable to independently view the video on YouTube. The video apparently was posted on YouTube early Sunday by Taliban News, but a service message said it had been removed because of a "use violation."



SITE said the video contained an audio message from Qari Hussein Mehsud, a Tehreek-e-Taliban official, that was played over anti-American images with English subtitles.



New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and city police chief Raymond Kelly have also dismissed the claim the bomb was planted by a foreign terrorist group.



"There is no evidence that this is tied in with Al-Qaeda or any other big terrorist organization," Bloomberg told reporters at a press conference held in Times Square.



The video had claimed the bungled attack was to avenge the killings of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and Abu Ayub al-Masri, the top two leaders of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, in an air and ground assault last month near the Iraqi city of Tikrit, SITE said.



It also said it was in revenge for "the recent rain of drone attacks in the tribal areas and the abduction, torture and humiliation of our most respected & innocent sister Dr. Aafia Siddiqui."



Siddiqui is a Pakistani neuroscientist who was convicted in a New York court last month of attempted murder and armed assault on US soldiers while in custody in Afghanistan.



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