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The plot was described as part of the effort by al-Qaida's leadership in Afghanistan since the beginning of last year to carry out an attack in Europe. The instigator of the German conspiracy was said to have received the assignment to carry out a bombing from a high-ranking al-Qaida member in early 2010. Germany's top police official said despite successfully disrupting the plot, the nation remains a possible target of international terrorists. "We cannot sound the all-clear," said Joerg Ziercke, president of the federal police. Zierke said the timing of the arrests was "a difficult security calculation," as authorities had to weigh the value of continuing to observe them against ensuring they did not succeed in carrying out an attack. Material seized during searches Friday was being tested, but the suspects had discussed using acetone and hydrogen peroxide as bomb-making materials, Zierke said.
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