Al-Qaida operative pleads guilty to terrorism charges


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NEW YORK (AP) — An al-Qaida operative has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges.

Saddiq al-Abbadi pleaded guilty Tuesday in Brooklyn federal court to conspiracy to murder American troops abroad and to providing material support to a terrorist group.

He admitted he "fought in Iraq between 2005 and 2009 against the United States of America with the intention to hurt, wound or kill these forces." He also admitted to being a member of al-Qaida.

Prosecutors say that in 2008 he led attacks against American troops in which one Army Ranger was killed.

Prosecutors say he also helped a Long Island man, Bryant Vinas, secure membership in al-Qaida. Vinas was arrested for plotting an attack on the Long Island Railroad and later became a cooperating government witness.

Al-Abbadi is set to be sentenced Sept. 25.

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