David,
No, the US wasn't fooled and indeed the embassy in Macedonia made it quite clear at the time that they did not believe there was any specific security threat (this at a time when the US embassy in nearby Bosnia was being closed quite frequently because of such threats).
Simon,
The December 2002 incident in which the Macedonian consulate in Pakistan was destroyed appears to have been completely unconnected. The three people who died in the December incident were all Pakistanis, only one was employed in the consulate, and it appears to have been an escalated domestic dispute.
This didn't prevent wild rumours from appearing in the Macedonian press to the effect that Al-Qaeda had left graffiti on the walls of the burnt-out building claiming responsibility. It would have been the first time they ever overtly admitted being behind an attack, and it seems unlikely that they would start with this one.
The Institute for War and Peace Reporting was onto this one almost as soon as it happened. There seems to be no direct link with the December 2002 incident.
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