(Analyst's note: Here we go again with more troubling information. What is it about Chicago with these people? It can't be the weather.)
FBI agents in the US have recovered two highly inflammatory Al Qaeda videos.
The videos have been recovered from the house of Pakistan-born Canadian, Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who was arrested last month along with another accused, David Coleman Headley, a Pakistan-born American national.
The new videos were recovered from the house of 48-year-old Rana, who has been living in Chicago for nearly a decade.
Produced by the media wing of Al Qaeda, one of the videos is titled “Bombing of Denmark Embassy”.
The 54-minute DVD is narrated by Abu Yahya al-Libi, an Al Qaeda spokesman who reportedly escaped from American custody in Afghanistan.
In his presentation, al-Libi explicitly calls for violent action to retaliate against Denmark for the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammad by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
According to an FBI affidavit, the DVD also prominently features video of a man who carried out a suicide car bombing of the Danish embassy in Islamabad June 2, 2008.
Rana and Headley, who are allegedly part of an Lashkar-e-Taiba plot, are said to have been ready to launch new terror attacks in India.
Prosecutors have said the two were planning attacks with other members of LeT on the National Defence College in Delhi, Doon School in Dehradun and Woodstock in Mussourie and some other facilities.
Investigators from two Indian intelligence agencies, the Intelligence Bureau and the Research and Analysis Wing are in the US to assist the FBI.
They want to particularly question Headley, who had made several trips to Pakistan and was in constant touch with LeT leaders.