Since they are in custody in Britain, I imagine that the Brits had someting to do with it.
However, in the continuing Democrat tradition of making everything that the administration does seem bad, I expect this question to come up when Gonzalez has a news conference later today.
Captured Al-Qaida Operative in Pakistan Leads to Additional Terror Arrests in the U.K.
Globalterroralert.com (8/5/04): Analysis of computers and documents seized during the capture of Pakistani Al-Qaida operative Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan has led to increased terror alerts both in the U.S. and the U.K., where British authorities have detained a dozen individuals suspected of plotting an imminent act of terrorism, perhaps directed at London's Heathrow International Airport. According to the British Daily Telegraph, Khan was in contact with a ringleader known as "Abu Eisa al-Hindi"(Dhiran Barot)--reputed to be "the head of Al-Qaida operations in Britain." It is likely that the pseudonym "Abu Eisa al-Hindi" refers to the same extremist leader who wrote the infamous jihad text, The Army of Madinah in Kashmir. According to that book, "Esa al-Hindi" was born in the U.K. as a Hindu, but later converted to Islam and fought alongside Muslim militants in Kashmir. After working as a combat trainer at a mujahideen terror camp in Afghanistan, al-Hindi moved to southern Thailand in 1998 and married a local woman there.
Maybe you should ask the Texas chapter founder of CAIR. WAIT!! He was just convicted yesterday on terrorism charges. They'll be running out of founders pretty quick at this rate. Here is a link:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050413/ap_on_re_us/hamas_trial_1