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Arabia
New Yemeni al Qaeda leader calls for attacks on United States
2015-07-10
[Al Ahram] The new leader of al Qaeda's Yemen
...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of. Except for a tiny handfull of Jews everthing there is very Islamic...
branch has called for attacks on the United States in his first speech since taking command, the US-based SITE monitoring group reported on Thursday, citing an audio recording.

Qassim al-Raymi succeeded Nasser al-Wuhayshi as military commander of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
...the latest incarnation of various Qaeda and Qaeda-allied groups, including the now-defunct Aden-Abyan Islamic Army that boomed the USS Cole in 2000...
(AQAP) after Wuhayshi was killed in a US drone strike in Yemen's south-eastern city of Mukalla last month.

In the speech, Raymi eulogized Wuhayshi, pledged allegiance to al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri, and called for attacks on the United States, SITE said.

"All of you must direct and gather your arrows and swords against it," SITE quoted Raymi as telling Moslems in general in the 14 minute and 9 second recording.

"God has helped you against this enemy, for not only did you reach its home, but with praise to God and His grace, you have reached the depths of its heart," he added.

The authenticity of the recording, produced by AQAP's al-Malahem Media Foundation, could not immediately be verified.

Wuhayshi's death was seen as a major blow to AQAP, regarded by the United States as al-Qaeda's most dangerous affiliate, and to al-Qaeda more broadly.

Addressing Zawahri, he said: "I pledge allegiance to you, to listen and obey, in times of difficulty and prosperity, in hardship and in ease, to endure being discriminated against and not to dispute about rule with those in power, and to wage jihad in the cause of God the Almighty, with the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of His Messenger, Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, as much I am able."

Raymi also congratulated a coalition of jihadi factions in Syria that include the Nusra Front for its recent success in Idlib province, and the Afghan Taliban for victories in its Azm spring offensive, SITE said.
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Arabia
Qaida Vows Fierce Attacks on Yemen Shiite Militiamen
2014-11-22
[AnNahar] The Al-Qaeda military chief in Yemen has vowed to launch fierce attacks against Shiite Huthi forces of Evil sweeping across the country, in an audio message posted Friday on jihadist websites.

"To the Huthis we say: brace yourselves for horrors that will make the hair of children turn white," said Qassem al-Rimi, the military chief of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
...the latest incarnation of various Qaeda and Qaeda-allied groups, including the now-defunct Aden-Abyan Islamic Army that boomed the USS Cole in 2000...

AQAP, which is considered by Washington as the most dangerous arm of the jihadist organization, said several attacks targeting Huthis and claimed by the group were only a "warm-up".

"Today you are our target... and don't even think that your crimes will go unpunished," added Rimi.

Houthis overran the capital in September and then began taking territory east and south towards areas where the Sunni Al-Qaeda bully boyz are active.

AQAP has already threatened an "all out war" against the Huthis and claimed several deadly attacks on them, including one in October in Sanaa that killed 50 people.

Earlier this month, AQAP leader Nasser al-Wuhayshi accused the Huthis of collaborating with the United States and Iran to destroy Sunni Moslems.
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Arabia
Yemen Army Seizes Major Qaida Bastion in South
2014-05-09
[AnNahar] Yemen's army seized control of major al-Qaeda stronghold Azzan in the southern province of Shabwa as an offensive against faceless myrmidons entered its tenth day Thursday, the defense ministry announced.

It also announced that the army had killed four fighters it said were local leaders of the bad boy group in festivities in Shabwa and neighboring Abyan
...a governorate of Yemen. The region was a base to the Aden-Abyan Islamic Army terrorist group until it dropped the name and joined al-Qaeda. Its capital is Zinjibar. In March 2011, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula declared the governate an Islamic Emirate after seizing control of the region. The New York Times fastidiously reported that those in control, while Islamic hard boyz, are not in fact al-Qaeda, but something else that looks, tastes, smells, and acts the same. Yemeni government forces launched an effort to re-establish control of the region when President-for-Life Saleh was tossed and the carnage continues...
province.

"Armed and security forces have entered Azzan," the second-largest city in Shabwa, the ministry said in a statement, quoting a military official.

A local government official in Shabwa confirmed that "army forces have entered Azzan without resistance" from al-Qaeda gunnies who "withdrew to Al-Koor," a mountainous region nearby.

The official told AFP that "an agreement was reached between local tribal dignitaries and al-Qaeda, allowing faceless myrmidons to withdraw without fighting in order to spare the city bloodshed and destruction".

In Abyan, fresh festivities erupted on Thursday around Wadi Dhiqa, said a member of the Popular Resistance Committees who have been fighting alongside the army.

Militants had fled Wadi Dhiqa, their stronghold, on Tuesday and had returned in bid to recapture it, the militiaman said.

"Dozens of fighters came back from surrounding mountains seeking to retake the region. They shot up soldiers who responded," he said.

The defense ministry meanwhile reported Thursday that four local leaders of al-Qaeda, among them a Kuwaiti identified as Abu Musaab, were killed in festivities with troops in the two provinces.

It identified the other three as Abu Walid al-Humaiqani, Khaled al-Oudeini and Abu Adel al-Kaldi but gave no further details.

The offensive began on April 29 in the country's rugged southern and central provinces, where a wave of U.S. drone strikes killed scores of suspected al-Qaeda faceless myrmidons last month.

The defense ministry in its Thursday statement said the hard boyz were being pushed back by government forces.

"Security and stability are gradually returning to regions which have been cleansed of terrorists" in Maifaa, a Shabwa region where troops claimed killing scores of suspected faceless myrmidons on Sunday and Mahfad in Abyan.

At least 79 faceless myrmidons and more than 24 soldiers have died in the latest fighting, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Authorities from May 1 however stopped providing figures on troop casualties.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has been linked to a number of failed terror plots against the United States, and its leader Nasser al-Wuhayshi recently appeared in a rare video in which he vowed to attack Western "crusaders" wherever they are.

The jihadists took advantage of a 2011 uprising that forced veteran strongman President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower, but he didn't invite Donna Summer to the inauguration and Blondie couldn't make it...
from power to seize large swathes of southern and eastern Yemen.

The army recaptured several major towns in 2012 but has struggled to reassert control in rural areas, despite the backing of Death Eaters recruited among local tribes.
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Arabia
U.S. Closes Yemen Embassy amid Fears of Qaida Revenge Attacks
2014-05-09
[AnNahar] The U.S. embassy was closed to the public Thursday in Yemen after a spate of attacks against foreigners and fears that al-Qaeda will seek Dire Revenge™ for a deadly offensive in the south.

"The embassy is closed today. And this will remain in effect until further notice," an employee at the U.S. mission in a heavily-guarded neighborhood in northeast Sanaa, told AFP.

Police were deployed along all roads leading to the embassy and conducted a thorough inspection of vehicles in the vicinity in line with security measures put in place several months ago.

State Department spokeswoman Jan Psaki said Wednesday that the embassy would be temporarily closed to the public "due to recent attacks against Western interests in Yemen".

These attacks "and information we have received have given us enough concern to take this precautionary step," she said in a statement.

On Monday a Frenchie was killed and another was maimed when gunnies opened fire on their car in Sanaa's diplomatic district.

Both worked for a private security firm that officials said was guarding the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
delegation in Yemen.

On Wednesday, Yemeni security forces rubbed out the head of a "terror cell" behind Monday's attack, the country's supreme security committee said.

Later that day the interior ministry said it was searching for suspects whose vehicles were involved in recent attacks in Sanaa after "five al-Qaeda terrorists" were tossed in the slammer
Please don't kill me!
in several parts of the capital.

The suspects had "arms, ammunition, and devices used to carry out terrorist acts" in their possession, it said.

The developments came as Yemen pressed with a deadly offensive against strongholds of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in the lawless south of the country.

As the operation entered its 10th day Thursday the defense ministry announced that the army had seized control of a major AQAP stronghold in Azzan, in southern Shabwa province.

Authorities have reported that several al-Qaeda commanders were among dozens of suspected snuffies killed since the operation was launched on April 29.

"These huge losses will push al-Qaeda to commit hysterical and desperate acts by mobilizing its supporters and dormant cells to attack police and army officers," the interior ministry said Monday.

The offensive against AQAP suspects was launched in the rugged southern and central provinces, where a wave of U.S. drone strikes killed scores of suspected snuffies last month.

AQAP is seen by the United States as the network's deadliest franchise.

The group, a merger of al-Qaeda in Yemen and Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
, has been linked to a number of failed terror plots against the United States.

AQAP leader Nasser al-Wuhayshi vowed, in a rare video appearance last month, to attack Western "crusaders" wherever they are.

Al-Qaeda usually uses the term crusaders to refer to Western powers, especially the ones which have intervened militarily in Moslem countries, mainly the United States, Britannia and La Belle France.

In her statement on Wednesday the State Department spokeswoman said that Washington would "evaluate the security every day and.. reopen the embassy to the public once it is deemed appropriate.

The U.S. embassy and several Western missions in Yemen closed in August after U.S. warnings of an al-Qaeda attack.

AQAP took advantage of the weakening of the Sanaa central government after a popular uprising in 2011 forced out veteran president President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower, but he didn't invite Donna Summer to the inauguration and Blondie couldn't make it...
.
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Arabia
Foreign Qaida Suspects Killed in Yemen Army Offensive
2014-05-08
[An Nahar] An Algerian, a Pak, and a Saudi are among Al-Qaeda suspects killed in an offensive against snuffies in southern Yemen, the army said Wednesday.

"The body of Abu Ayub al-Jazairi, a local (Algerian) leader of Al-Qaeda, was found in Wadi Dhiqa," a valley located between the southern provinces of Shabwa and Abyan
...a governorate of Yemen. The region was a base to the Aden-Abyan Islamic Army terrorist group until it dropped the name and joined al-Qaeda. Its capital is Zinjibar. In March 2011, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula declared the governate an Islamic Emirate after seizing control of the region. The New York Times fastidiously reported that those in control, while Islamic hard boyz, are not in fact al-Qaeda, but something else that looks, tastes, smells, and acts the same. Yemeni government forces launched an effort to re-establish control of the region when President-for-Life Saleh was tossed and the carnage continues...
, the ministry said on its 26sep.net website.

"Another local chief, (Pak) Nakhii, aka Mikassa, was killed by our brave soldiers, as well as another, named Abu Dojana (a Saudi)," the ministry said, adding that both had died in Shabwa.

The offensive began on April 29 in the country's rugged southern and central provinces, where a wave of U.S. drone strikes killed scores of suspected Al-Qaeda forces of Evil last month.

Several foreigners suspected of membership in the network have been killed in the offensive, with authorities also speaking of Afghans, Somalis and Chechens.

The dead include two foreign commanders. One is Abu Islam al-Shishani, who had Chechen links, and Abu Muslim al-Uzbeki, who hailed from Uzbekistan.

So far, 75 forces of Evil and more than 24 soldiers have been killed in the latest operations, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- formed out of a merger of the network's Yemeni and Saudi branches -- has denied President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi's allegations that 70 percent of its fighters are foreigners.

AQAP has been linked to a number of failed terror plots against the United States, and its leader Nasser al-Wuhayshi recently appeared in a rare video in which he vowed to attack Western "crusaders" wherever they are.
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Arabia
30 'Qaida' Suspects Killed in Yemen Drone Strike
2014-04-21
[An Nahar] Weekend drone strikes in Yemen killed more than 40 suspected al-Qaeda krazed killers, including 30 on Sunday, days after the jihadist network's Arabian Peninsula offshoot vowed to fight against Western "crusaders."

The United States is the only country that operates drones in Yemen, and President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi has defended their use, despite criticism from rights groups who deplore civilian casualties.

On Sunday U.S. drones fired "several missiles" into a training camp run by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in the rugged Wadi Ghadina region in the southern province of Abyan
...a governorate of Yemen. The region was a base to the Aden-Abyan Islamic Army terrorist group until it dropped the name and joined al-Qaeda. Its capital is Zinjibar. In March 2011, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula declared the governate an Islamic Emirate after seizing control of the region. The New York Times fastidiously reported that those in control, while Islamic hard boyz, are not in fact al-Qaeda, but something else that looks, tastes, smells, and acts the same. Yemeni government forces launched an effort to re-establish control of the region when President-for-Life Saleh was tossed and the carnage continues...
, a tribal chief said.

"More than 30 members of al-Qaeda were killed and many others maimed," near al-Mahfad town, he said.

Abyan lies next to Shabwa province, another region of Yemen where al-Qaeda is entrenched.

Witnesses also said that a U.S. drone carried out the attack and that the most of the maimed were evacuated by members of the Islamist network.

A statement on the 26sep.net defense ministry website said the attack on al-Qaeda "training camps" killed "several" faceless myrmidons of various nationalities.

On Saturday a drone strike in the central province of Baida killed 10 al-Qaeda suspects and three civilians, according to the official Saba news agency. It did not say who carried out the attack.

After that strike, al-Qaeda faceless myrmidons cordoned off the area and evacuated dead comrades, tribal sources said.

They said all those killed on Saturday were low-ranking faceless myrmidons from the region.

An official statement on Saba said the dead were "dangerous elements" who had been plotting to carry out "attacks on vital installations and on politicians and military personnel" in Baida.

The statement said the suspects were also responsible for the murder of Baida's deputy governor on April 15.

The weekend attacks came less than a week after AQAP chief Nasser al-Wuhayshi pledged in a rare video appearance to fight Western "crusaders" everywhere.

"We will continue to raise the banner of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula and our war against the crusaders will continue everywhere in the world," he said in the video posted online.
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Arabia
Yemen President Lashes Out at 'Below-Par' Security Services
2014-02-16
You've got a Third World country there, buddy, heading downhill fast. Why the surprise?
[An Nahar] President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi on Saturday lashed out at the "below-par" performance of Yemen's security services, after 29 inmates including suspected al-Qaeda members beat feet from Sanaa central prison.

The prison break after an assault on Thursday unmasked a lack of improved security at the facility, despite vows by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) chief Nasser al-Wuhayshi last year to free incarcerated members of his group.

Wuhayshi himself escaped in February 2006 from the political security prison in Sanaa with 22 other members of AQAP before being named the group's leader a year later.

Hadi on Saturday made a surprise visit to the interior ministry and the central prison where he was briefed on details of the assault, state news agency Saba reported.

The president, leading the country for an interim transitional period, "pointed out that terrorist acts couldn't have been at this level if it weren't for the below-par performance of the security services," Saba reported.

"Any visitor to a ministry or any such installation can easily judge the level of readiness and security even from outside the entrance," Hadi said at the interior ministry.

He called for "increased alertness" by security forces, "especially in Sanaa," Saba reported.

Security officials said a two-pronged assault on the prison began when an explosives-laden vehicle slammed into the eastern gate just after sunset.

Suspected al-Qaeda gunnies simultaneously attacked guards at the main entrance, creating a diversion that allowed some prisoners to escape through the hole.

Eleven security members were killed in the assault, according to officials.

Such large-scale assaults have become more frequent in Yemen, prompting analysts to warn of al-Qaeda penetration into security and military services.
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Arabia
14 'Mostly Qaida' Inmates Flee Yemen Jail after Attack
2014-02-14
[An Nahar] Fourteen inmates, mostly from al-Qaeda, managed to escape from the central prison in Yemen's capital Thursday when gunnies launched a deadly assault on the facility, officials said.

Seven coppers and three gunnies were killed, according to the interior ministry and security officials.

Another two coppers and two gunnies were maimed, and one of the attackers was captured, the ministry said.

The two-pronged attack began when an explosives-laden vehicle went kaboom! at the facility's eastern entrance, breaching a hole in the prison fence, security officials said.

At the same time, gunnies attacked guards at the main entrance, creating a diversion that allowed some of the prisoners to escape through the hole in the fence.

One official told Agence La Belle France Presse that "14, mostly al-Qaeda inmates" had fled.

Nasser al-Wuhayshi, chief of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- seen by the United States as the network's deadliest franchise -- vowed in August to free imprisoned members of his network.

Wuhayshi himself beat feet from the same Sanaa prison with 22 other members of AQAP in February 2006 and was named as the group's leader a year later.

The AQAP detainees escaped through a 44-meter (145-foot) tunnel they dug between their cell and a nearby mosque.

AQAP has taken advantage of the weakening of the central government in Sanaa since a popular uprising that toppled president President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower, but he didn't invite Donna Summer to the inauguration and Blondie couldn't make it...
in 2011.
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Arabia
Yemen Security Forces Foil Al-Qaida Jailbreak in Sanaa
2013-10-24
[An Nahar] Yemeni security forces foiled an attempt by some 300 Al-Qaeda inmates to escape after they mutinied in their Sanaa prison, a security official said Wednesday.

The mutiny broke out on Tuesday afternoon when "almost 300 Al-Qaeda prisoners, armed with knives and iron bars, attacked prison guards, injuring some of them," the official said, adding that an interrogation officer was among those maimed.

The prisoners, who smashed the doors of their cells and broke down the prison's first security barrier, seized weapons and took some guards hostage.

Using the weapons, they clashed with guards manning the second security barrier, who returned fire and managed to "foil the group's attempt to flee," the official said.

A number of inmates were maimed but none were killed, several sources said.

The prisoners released their hostages early on Wednesday after mediation but held onto their weapons, the official said, adding that police were still trying to control the situation in the prison.

Nasser al-Wuhayshi, chief of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- seen by the United States as the network's deadliest franchise -- vowed in August to release imprisoned members of his network.

Wuhayshi himself beat feet from the same Sanaa prison with 22 other members of AQAP in February 2006 and was named as the group's leader a year later.
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India-Pakistan
Al Qaeda centre of gravity shifting from Pakistan
2013-08-15
[Dawn] As Al Qaeda marks its 25th anniversary this month, analysts say the recent security threat in Yemen shows the organization's centre of gravity is shifting away from its base in Pakistain.

US President Barack Obama
We're gonna punish our enemies and we're gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us...
has cautioned that affiliates such as Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), a unit of the bad boy group that effectively controls parts of Yemen, still pose a threat despite successful efforts to disrupt the organization's core leadership.

His warning came after the United States closed 19 diplomatic missions in the Middle East and Africa last week after reported intelligence intercepts from Al Qaeda suggested an attack was imminent.

Reports indicated the intercepts involved some kind of group communication between Al Qaeda supremo Ayman al-Zawahiri
... Formerly second in command of al-Qaeda, now the head cheese, occasionally described as the real brains of the outfit. Formerly the Mister Big of Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Bumped off Abdullah Azzam with a car boom in the course of one of their little disputes. Is thought to have composed bin Laden's fatwa entitled World Islamic Front Against Jews and Crusaders. Currently residing in the North Wazoo area. That is not a horn growing from the middle of his forehead, but a prayer bump, attesting to how devout he is...
, and AQAP leader Nasser al-Wuhayshi.

Zawahiri assumed Al-Qaeda leadership when the late Osama bin Laden
... who is now sometimes referred to as Mister Bones...
was killed in a US special forces raid in Pakistain in 2011 and the 62-year-old Egyptian is believed to be hiding in the border region with Afghanistan.

Rahimullah Yusufzai, an expert on Islamist groups in Pakistain, said that while the traditional core leadership of Al-Qaeda -- which was was founded in Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
, northwest Pakistain, in 1988, still retains symbolic importance, its operational centre of gravity has moved.

"In terms of strength, of power, of effectiveness, we can say it has shifted," he told AFP. "It is no longer Pakistain or Afganistan, so most of the fighters, most of the affiliates, are not in Pakistain and Afghanistan. By and large, the plans are not coming from Zawahiri."

Zawahiri, who has a $25 million US government bounty on him, lacks the charisma of bin Laden but has long been seen as the brains of Al Qaeda.

Pak author and security analyst Imtiaz Gul said that while Al Qaeda's operational leadership had spread into regional franchises, Zawahiri remained an "inspirational force."

"They don't need someone as charismatic as Osama bin Laden was and they have I think ideological ammunition, ideological fuel which is helping them stay afloat," he told AFP.

The recent revelation of an ambitious plot in Yemen to seize control of two cities, as well as an oil export terminal, showed AQAP to be highly motivated, and Wuhayshi is believed to have been promoted to second in command of the global organization behind Zawahiri.

Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defence of Democracies, in Washington, said Wuhayshi's promotion indicated Al Qaeda was broadening the 'core' leadership as AQAP grew in expertise.

"When we talk about Al-Qaeda core there's no reason it can only exist in Afghanistan-Pakistain, Wuhayshi being made the general manager, that very clearly makes him part of the core," Gartenstein-Ross told AFP.

"We see a geographic shift towards Yemen but that's not necessarily a shift to AQAP and away from the core, the way I see it, the core is expanding."

Al Qaeda was established when the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan, to unite disparate groups of fighters who had come to battle the occupation, with the aim of taking the jihad to a bigger, more global scale, attacking targets around the world.

But Al Qaeda franchises across the Middle East and north Africa have been increasingly active in recent years and Yemen's geographical location makes it a more convenient base than Pakistain or Afghanistan for communicating with these groups, Gartenstein-Ross noted.

Washington has been keen to trumpet its successes against Al Qaeda's central leadership, pointing to the bin Laden raid and commanders killed in the long-running US drone campaign in northwest Pakistain and more recently Yemen.

But a recent report by Canadian intelligence gave a more cautious assessment, pointing out Al Qaeda leadership's resilience and adaptability in surviving for a quarter of a century in the face of a concerted onslaught.

The report also warned the withdrawal of US-led forces from Afghanistan next year, coupled with the Pak authorities' apparent inability or unwillingness to crack down on the organization, could give it the cross-border physical sanctuaries it needs to survive.

Saifullah Khan Mehsud of Islamabad's FATA Research Center, an expert on Pakistain's tribal belt along the Afghan border that has been an important haven for Islamist forces of Evil since the 1980s, agreed.

"If Afghanistan is able to come to a common platform, if they agree with each other to have a common political vision for the country in some kind of alliance between different groups, then it will be very difficult for Al-Qaeda to find sanctuaries there," he said.

"But if there is civil war Al Qaeda will be in a better position to find sanctuary there."The Taliban, which sheltered bin Laden until the US-led invasion in the wake of 9/11, has said it will not let Afghan territory be used to attack other countries.
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Arabia
Qaida Suspects Arrested in Saudi Arabia
2013-08-10
[An Nahar] Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
tossed in the calaboose
Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw!
two suspected members of al-Qaeda who may have been plotting against Western embassies in the Middle East, the interior ministry announced Thursday.

The two men, a Yemeni and a Chadian national, had contacts with the Yemeni branch of the terror network, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), state news agency SPA quoted ministry front man General Mansour al-Turki as saying.

The Chadian suspect had been expelled from Saudi Arabia but returned with a passport issued by another country, Turki added.

"The two suspects may have been implicated in the threats against Western embassies in the region," he said.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, at the heart of the security alert that has shut a number of U.S. and Western missions in Sanaa, the Middle East, Asia and Africa, is seen by Washington as the most active branch of the jihadist network.

It was formed in January 2009 as a merger of the Yemeni and Saudi branches of al-Qaeda and is led by Nasser al-Wuhayshi.

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal citing an anonymous U.S. official, Wuhayshi criminal masterminded the plot.
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Arabia
Ministry: Qaida Suspects Arrested in Saudi Arabia
2013-08-09
[AnNahar] Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
tossed in the slammer
Book 'im, Mahmoud!
two suspected members of al-Qaeda who may have been plotting against Western embassies in the Middle East, the interior ministry announced Thursday.

The two men, a Yemeni and a Chadian national, had contacts with the Yemeni branch of the terror network, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), state news agency SPA quoted ministry front man General Mansour al-Turki as saying.

The Chadian suspect had been expelled from Saudi Arabia but returned with a passport issued by another country, Turki added.

"The two suspects may have been implicated in the threats against Western embassies in the region," he said.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, at the heart of the security alert that has shut a number of U.S. and Western missions in Sanaa, the Middle East, Asia and Africa, is seen by Washington as the most active branch of the jihadist network.

It was formed in January 2009 as a merger of the Yemeni and Saudi branches of al-Qaeda and is led by Nasser al-Wuhayshi.

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal citing an anonymous U.S. official, Wuhayshi criminal masterminded the plot.

Previous reports have said that he was ordered to go on the offensive by al-Qaeda's overall leader, the late the late Osama bin Laden
... who is no longer with us, and won't be again...
's former number two Ayman al-Zawahiri
... Formerly second in command of al-Qaeda, now the head cheese, occasionally described as the real brains of the outfit. Formerly the Mister Big of Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Bumped off Abdullah Azzam with a car boom in the course of one of their little disputes. Is thought to have composed bin Laden's fatwa entitled World Islamic Front Against Jews and Crusaders. Currently residing in the North Wazoo area. That is not a horn growing from the middle of his forehead, but a prayer bump, attesting to how devout he is...
But the official who briefed the Journal said that an intercepted communication had shown that Zawahiri merely approved an operation that had been drawn up in Yemen.

"Zawahiri's giving his blessing for a plot is very different from ordering that plot or being able to launch a 9/11-style attack," the official said, according to the report.
The Jerusalem Post adds:
The pair were tossed in the calaboose
Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up!
in late July after they exchanged information on social media about imminent attacks, the official Saudi Press Agency reported, quoting an Interior Ministry official.

It said an investigation was continuing into the pair, who used mobile phones and encrypted electronic communications.
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