Spain remains al-Qaeda target: report
Spain remains a target for al-Qaeda four years after the Madrid bombings that killed 191 people, the intelligence service said in a report quoted by a Spanish newspaper yesterday.
"The counter-terrorist activities by the state security forces since the March 11, 2004 attacks shows that Spain remains a target of the al-Qaeda network and its allies as well as a source of human resources," the intelligence service said in a report, a copy of which was seen by the El Pais daily.
"al-Qaeda has not lost sight of the global jihad and, in exchanges with the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), it has told them to quickly attack local targets and reminds them that their real goal is to cross into Al Andalus," it said.
Al Andalus is the Arabic name for the parts of the Iberian peninsula that were under Muslim, or Moorish, control for almost 800 years until the late 15th century.
The GSPC last year changed its name to al-Qaeda's Branch in the Islamic Maghreb.
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