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Underwear bomber had ties to al-Qaida

WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (UPI) -- The U.S. government released documents that detailed a months-long correspondence between a failed plane-bomber and an al-Qaida leader.

The documents, filed Friday, showed confessed underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was helped in his plot to blow up American Airlines flight 253 in December 2009 by well-known al-Qaida cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, the Detroit Free Press reported.

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Abdulmutallab, of Nigeria, followed the teachings of al-Awlaki online for several years, the documents said. In 2009, he left Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he was taking graduate classes, to travel to Yemen and meet al-Awlaki.

There, he was selected for a martyrdom mission, records show.

In the weeks leading up to the bombing attempt, the men texted each other, spoke briefly on the phone and spent three days together at al-Awlaki's house in Yemen plotting the attack, the documents show.

"Al-Awlaki's last instructions to him were to wait until the airplane was over the United States and then to take the plane down," prosecutors wrote in court documents.

Al-Awlaki also apparently put Abdulmutallab in touch with a bomb maker.

In the end, the attempt failed when the bomb set a small fire in Abdulmutallab's underwear. Airline passengers and crew members quickly put the fire out.

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Abdulmutallab pleaded guilty to all the charges against him. He now faces life in prison.

Al-Awlaki was killed in a U.S. drone attack in Yemen last year.

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