Crime | Times Square Times Square Bomb Plot Has Foreign Links: Officials Administration calls failed attack terrorism By Nick McMaster Posted May 3, 2010 4:55 PM CDT Copied A frame made from a surveillance video released by the New York Police Monday May 3, 2010, shows a man, right, removing a shirt in an alleyway in New York. (AP Photo/NYPD) The failed Times Square bombing was likely the work of more than one individual and may have been organized by people living abroad, the Washington Post reports. Administration officials won't say the incident was the work of an international organization—despite what the Pakistani Taliban claims—but were examining international communications that may be related. For now, no hard evidence points to "an international plot, a multi-organizational plot," one official said. "We're just not there." Nonetheless, other officials said intelligence agents had found "tell-tale signs" of a "foreign nexus" for the bomb attempt. And the White House declared the incident an act of terrorism: "I would say that was intended to terrorize, and I would say that whomever did that would be categorized as a terrorist," spokesman Robert Gibbs said today. Read These Next White House site now lists accusations against news outlets. One mystery is solved around chilling Holocaust photo. Is $136K the new poverty line? An essay goes viral. New York explores how women are 'quietly quitting' marriages. Report an error