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White House announces death of terror leader Qassim al-Rimi |
2020-02-07 |
![]() [CNN] The White House announced Thursday evening that Qassim al-Rimi, the leader of terror group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, was killed in an airstrike in Yemen. CNN reported last week that the US conducted a strike targeting Rimi, who led the terror group's franchise based in Yemen that has repeatedly expressed interest in conducting attacks targeting the United States, a US official said. The Pentagon did not comment when asked at the time about the report. The US government had offered a $10 million reward for information on Rimi. The news comes following several other successful US military efforts to remove high profile Middle Eastern leaders. President Donald Trump ordered a US airstrike in January that killed top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani, and in October, ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died in a nighttime raid conducted by US forces on his compound in northern Syria. While not on the same level as Baghdadi and Soleimani, the death of the leader of AQAP is still a significant moment. Rimi had been a US target since early in Trump's tenure. Rimi was a target of a January 2017 raid on an al Qaeda compound in Yemen that led to the first US military combat death under the President, a senior US military official told CNN at the time. Rimi taunted Trump and condemned the operation in an 11-minute recording days after the raid, saying that "the new fool of the White House received a painful slap across his face." Rimi's "death further degrades AQAP and the global al-Qa'ida movement, and it brings us closer to eliminating the threats these groups pose to our national security," the White House said in a statement Thursday. "The United States, our interests, and our allies are safer as a result of his death. We will continue to protect the American people by tracking down and eliminating terrorists who seek to do us harm." Rimi, formerly AQAP's military chief, reportedly became the group's leader following a 2015 drone strike that killed Nasir al-Wuhayshi. Rimi issued a video soon afterward calling supporters to attack the United States, urging that "all of you must direct and gather your arrows and swords against it." Many observers have considered AQAP among the most dangerous, if not the most dangerous, branch of al Qaeda since its formation in 2009. The group claimed responsibility for the 2015 attack on the offices of French magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris that killed 12 people, though experts could not confirm the group was behind the attack. |
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Former Guantanamo detainee warns against spilling secrets | |
2018-01-21 | |
![]() Ibrahim al Qosi, a former Guantanamo detainee, lectures about the importance of “preserving secrets” in an Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) video that was released earlier this week. The 36-minute video, titled “Secrets, its Dangers and the Departure of the Best of Us,” focuses on the US drone campaign against the group. Interviews with alleged spies who have helped the US hunt down jihadist commanders are spliced together with scenes of Qosi and other AQAP leaders decrying the spies’ actions, as well as the jihadists’ own loose lips and poor tradecraft. The problems posed by cell phones and social media are addressed. Indeed, the video culminates in a stern prohibition against using any devices that fuel the American-led intelligence war against AQAP. AQAP is clearly concerned that more mid-level and senior management figures could be taken out in the coming months. The US has targeted AQAP leaders in Yemen for years, but the number of airstrikes increased dramatically in 2017. Qosi is both the first and the last senior AQAP leader to speak in the production. He begins by claiming that the practice of guarding secrets has been important since the time of the Prophet Mohammed. “The Arabs regard the one who does not keep a secret to be lacking honor,” Qosi claims. A “secret among the best of people is concealed,” Qosi says. He then brags about his own ability to stay quiet. “A secret with me is a closed house. Its keys are lost and doors sealed.” Qosi warns those who reveal the jihadists’ secrets, inadvertently or otherwise. “To every Muslim who transgresses with his tongue, may he seek forgiveness from Allah, and know that there are Angels who record each and every word he utters.” Hellfire awaits those who transgress, al Qosi claims. At the end of the video, the former Guantanamo detainee addresses those who have migrated to Yemen hoping to achieve martyrdom. Do “not let your tongue or your phone be a reason [for] revealing the secrets of your brothers and lead to their imprisonment and killing and allow the enemy to rejoice in our misfortune,” Qosi says. Qosi served Osama bin Laden in a variety of roles prior to the Sept. 11, 2001 hijackings. He was captured by the Pakistanis while fleeing the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan in Dec. 2001. The group he fled with in late 2001 was dubbed the “Dirty 30” by US officials, as Qosi’s comrades included former bin Laden bodyguards and others who served the al Qaeda chieftain. Qosi was among the first detainees transferred to Guantanamo in Jan. 2002. In July 2010, he pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and material support for terrorism before a military commission. His plea was part of a deal in which he agreed to cooperate with prosecutors during his remaining time in US custody. Qosi was transferred to his home country of Sudan two years later, in July 2012. By 2014, Qosi had rejoined al Qaeda in Yemen. Qosi was first re-introduced as a senior al Qaeda figure in Dec. 2015 and he has been featured in the group’s propaganda repeatedly since then. Qasim al Raymi (AQAP’s emir) says the jihadists are an “open book” Qasim al Raymi, AQAP’s emir, argues that the jihadists’ have no bigger problem than their inability to keep secrets. “Our problem today is the exposure of Muslim secrets,” al Raymi claims. “That’s it! We are an open book; our way of thinking is exposed for the enemy to benefit from.” Al-Raymi (seen above) is an al Qaeda veteran who has served as AQAP’s top leader since 2015. In the new video, he raises several problems the jihadists face. He complains that some “brothers” cannot “hide a secret even from their” wives. “Then the woman gets on the phone and spreads information that so and so is in a particular place. Brothers have been killed by such irresponsible actions of such a woman,” al Raymi claims. In reality, the men are worse — divulging AQAP’s secrets as they peck away on websites. “Who is the one exposing the secrets of the Mujahidin? They are the Mujahideen themselves,” al Raymi laments. “When you see what is going on in the web forums you will be surprised. The transgression against the work of the Mujahidin that goes on is unbelievable. They expose [a] Mujahidin’s visions and plans, and then go on to…open debate in a chat room…what is (the aim of) this debate?” Then there are cell phones. One of the “spies” interviewed in the video claims that he marked the location of various AQAP figures by leaving behind cell phones with chips implanted in them. The “mobile phone” is “a different source of getting information,” one that is “much more dangerous than the one before,” al Raymi says. “Today we consider the mobile phones in our hands as a form of spy agent. An agent that is always with us.” AQAP’s head honcho makes a remark that deserves additional attention. “We believe that over that last period, especially after our withdraw[al], that most of the drone strikes were due to cell phones.” Al Raymi means that the US has tracked targets who were either careless with their mobile communications, or were marked by one of the “spies.” It is not clear if the withdrawal he is referring to is the one that occurred in 2016, when AQAP decided to fall back from Mukalla and other points in southern Yemen as a UAE-led coalition approached, or an earlier withdrawal forced by Yemeni forces in 2012. After the earlier retreat in 2012, al Raymi explains, AQAP “found documents from the national security that forbid striking three particular brothers.” Nasir al Wuhayshi, al Raymi’s predecessor as AQAP emir, had al Raymi inform the trio on the list. “Why [was] it that it was forbidden to strike them, while they are amongst the best of [the] brothers?” al Raymi asks. It was because they were collating “news” from across AQAP’s operations and the jihadists’ enemies found it useful to monitor their communications. Al Raymi doesn’t name the men, but says “two of them have been killed and one remains” alive.
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Al-Qaeda leader says group fought alongside US-backed forces |
2017-05-02 |
![]() The leader of al-Qaeda’s branch in Yemen said that his murderous Moslems have often fought alongside Yemeni government factions -- remarks that could embarrass the US-backed coalition fighting the impoverished Arab country’s Iranian catspaws. Qasim al-Rimi leads the group known as 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... , considered by Washington to be the most dangerous offshoot of the global terror network. He succeeded Nasir al-Wuhayshi, who was killed in a US dronezap nearly two years ago. On the US most-wanted list with a $5 million reward for his capture, al-Rimi has been a top target of US "We fight along all Moslems in Yemen, together with different Islamic groups," he said, adding that his followers have teamed up with an array of factions -- including the ultraconservative Salafis, "the Moslem Brüderbund and also our brothers among the sons of (Sunni) tribes" -- against Yemen’s Iranian catspaws known as Houthis. Al-Rimi did not elaborate on what exactly fighting "alongside" meant but al-Qaeda has emerged as a de-facto ally of the government of Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and his backers 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... and the United Arab Emirates against the Houthis in a grueling civil war that has wreaked devastation, caused widespread hunger and killed more than 10,000 since late 2014. Over the past decade, the terror group has built up ties of one degree or another with the country’s many tribes -- and has often used anger over civilians killed in American The Moslem Brüderbund and Salafis are some of the key militias on Hadi’s side, and regularly receive funds and weapons from the US-backed Saudi led coalition. The Yemen war pits fighters loyal to Hadi, who was forced into Saudi exile after Houthis seized the capital, Sanaa, in September 2014. A coalition of mostly Sunni Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia stepped in to wage an extensive air campaign in March 2015 and deployed ground forces against the rebels. Multiple rounds of UN-brokered peace talks have failed to bridge the gap between Yemen’s warring sides, and the conflict allowed al-Qaeda and its rival Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... affiliate to exploit the chaos and increase their footprint, especially in southern Yemen where Hadi’s forces have failed to restore law and order. Al-Qaeda seized the city of Mukalla, the capital of Yemen’s largest province of Hadramawt in 2015, but was forced to withdraw last year. |
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Bin Laden Documents: Worry over IS Tactics, 'Aging' al-Qaida |
2017-01-21 |
![]() ... who doesn't live anywhere anymore... fretted about the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group's impatient, violent tactics and the fading of al-Qaeda, documents released by the CIA Thursday showed. The latest release from the trove of documents found when Navy Seals stormed the al-Qaeda chief's secret Pakistain compound and killed him in 2011 show bin Laden trying to keep his jihadist followers around the world aligned in his war against the United States. They also reveal a worried father warning his sons that they could be injected with electronic chips to track them, and advising al-Qaeda soldiers in Northern Africa that it was okay to masturbate. He also spent significant time trying to manage the handling of foreigners kidnapped by far-flung affiliates of his radical Islamic group. And he showed a strong focus on affairs in his family's original homeland, Yemen, where a powerful new branch -- al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) -- was having a strong impact. One letter to AQAP founder Nasir al-Wuhayshi warns not to move too fast against the government because conditions were not yet right anywhere to form an Islamic state that could govern effectively and resist attacks from outside. "Blood should not be shed unless we have evidence to show that the elements of success to establish the Islamic State and maintaining it are available or if achieving such goals is worthy of shedding such blood," he wrote. "There might be a huge reaction that could drag us into a real war." - Worried about Qaeda unity, focus - The documents -- which appear to date mostly from around 2010 -- some written by bin Laden and others on his behalf, show the al-Qaeda chief determined to keep his group's focus on the United States as its enemy. "The Ummah's enemies today are like a wicked tree," he wrote, using the term for the world community of Moslems. "The trunk of this tree is the United States." The letters also reveal that Anwar al-Awlaki ... Born in Las Cruces, New Mexico, zapped in Yemen, al-Awlaki was a dual citizen of the U.S. and Yemen. He was an Islamic holy man who was a trainer for al-Qaeda and its franchises. His sermons were attended by three of the 9/11 hijackers, by Fort Hood murderer Nidal Malik Hussein, and UndieboomerUmar Farouk Abdulmutallab. He was the first U.S. citizen ever placed on a CIA target list... , a U.S.-born al-Qaeda holy man in Yemen, was a candidate to be named emir or chief of AQAP, with bin Laden asking for more biographical detail about him. Bin Laden registered his doubts at the same time, noting that "here we trust the people after we send them to the front line and test them." Awlaki, whose writings inspired numerous converts to the jihadist cause, was killed by a U.S. dronezap in September 2011. A letter written by one of his aides suggests bin Laden's rising frustration over his organization nearly a decade after the shock 9/11 attacks on the United States. Bin Laden "talked about the fear of our organization aging, and reaching decrepitude like other organizations," the letter said. But the jihadist leader also had time for personal advice for al-Qaeda gunnies in Northern Africa bound by "unfortunate celibacy" because of a lack of available wives. "God is not ashamed of the truth," an aide wrote in a letter, citing bin Laden's advice. "As we see it, we have no objection to clarifying to the brothers that they may, in such conditions, masturbate, since this is an extreme case." |
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Drone strike kills 2 al-Qaeda suspects in Yemen |
2015-09-23 |
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] A U.S. drone strike has killed two suspected members of Al-Qaeda east of the Yemeni capital, a local official said on Tuesday. "Two members of Al-Qaeda were killed when a missile from a U.S. drone hit their vehicle" on the outskirts of the city of Marib during the night, the official told AFP. Marib province has seen fierce fighting in recent weeks as forces loyal to exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi press an offensive against Iranian catspaws with the support of Saudi-led troops. Washington has waged a longstanding drone war against Al-Qaeda's Yemen-based branch which it regards as the jihadist network's most dangerous. The strikes have continued alongside the Saudi-led military intervention which began in March against the Huthi holy warriors who control the capital. Al-Qaeda said in June that its leader in Yemen, Nasir al-Wuhayshi, had been killed by a US drone. 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) controls parts of the vast southeastern province of Hadramawt, including the quiet provincial capital Mukalla which they seized in April. On Monday the jihadists angered Mukalla residents by razing tombs in an old cemetery, according to an official in the coastal city. "Some of these tombs are for religious dignitaries and are 300 years old," the official said. Al-Qaeda and its jihadist rival, the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... of Iraq and Syria group (ISIS), regard the reverence of tombs as tantamount to idolatry. Al-Qaeda murderous Moslems have also stirred discontent after selling 1,000 barrels of crude oil stocked in a port near Mukalla to a local merchant. AQAP members in Mukalla released a statement defending their action, saying a local council made of dignitaries had been "incapable" of running the city. |
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TIMELINE: More than five months of conflict in Yemen | |
2015-09-05 | |
...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... since a Saudi-coalition intervened after Huthi sock puppets of the Medes and the Persians overran the capital Sanaa and advanced on Aden, the second biggest city. UN figures put the overall number of dead in the conflict at more than 4,300, including 400 children, and the number of displaced at 1.5 million. On March 26, 2015, 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... begins Operation Decisive Storm with air strikes on the rebels after forging a coalition of nine countries to defend embattled Yemeni President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. Iran opposes the intervention. On April 14, the UN Security Council imposes an arms embargo on the rebels and demands that they relinquish seized territory. Riyadh says on April 21 it has suspended the military campaign, but resumes air strikes a day later in Yemen's third city Taez. Huthis bombard the Saudi border town of Najran, killing several people on May 5 in their first such attack since the coalition operation began. On June 16, Al-Qaeda confirms that its leader in Yemen, Nasir al-Wuhayshi, has been killed in a US drone strike, and names military chief Qassem al-Rimi as the regional affiliate's new leader. A day later, more than 30 people are killed in Sanaa as five coordinated blasts claimed by the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group target Shia mosques and offices. On March 20, IS carried out its first attacks on Shia mosques, killing 142 people. Since then other Shia mosques have been targeted, the latest on September 3 leaving 32 dead. On July 17, the exiled Yemeni premier announces from Riyadh the "liberation" of the province of Aden after more than four months of fighting. On July 22 pro-government forces, backed by Saudi air strikes, strengthen their hold on Aden. With the airport and port back in loyalist hands, the coalition is able to ship in growing amounts of humanitarian aid. The third ceasefire since the offensive began breaks down on July 28 after five days, with coalition jets hitting rebel positions north of Aden. A five-day truce in mid-May also failed to stop the fighting and a humanitarian truce ..The purposes of a truce are twofold: 1.) bring up more arms, ammunition, and reinforcements; and 2.) get the enemy to relax his vigilance. A truceis not the same thing as a ceasefire, and a ceasefiredoesn't mean you have to stop shooting... initiated by the UN from July 10 never materialised. Forces loyal to the exiled government retake a fifth southern province, extending gains against the rebels who still control the capital. They are currently fighting for control of Taez, in the southwest and Marib east of Sanaa. On September 4 an arms depot kaboom that the rebels say was a rocket attack kills 45 soldiers from the United Arab Emirates, in the country's heaviest loss since joining the coalition. Bahrain announces that five of its soldiers were killed in southern Saudi Arabia, but Yemen's exiled presidency says the Bahrainis died in the blast that killed the Emiratis. | |
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Drone Kills Five Qaida Suspects in Yemen Stronghold |
2015-08-28 |
[AnNahar] An apparent U.S. drone strike killed five al-Qaeda suspects in the Lion of Islam network's southeastern stronghold of Mukalla, a government official said Thursday. "A drone targeted a house where al-Qaeda snuffies were gathered for a meeting, destroying it and killing all five inside" late on Wednesday, said the local official, who asked to remain anonymous. The United States is the only country known to operate armed drones over Yemen, and strikes on snuffies have continued during months of fighting between pro-government forces and Iran-backed Iranian catspaws. 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), viewed by Washington as the network's most dangerous branch, has taken advantage of the chaos to seize Mukalla, capital of the vast desert province of Hadramawt. Four other suspected al-Qaeda snuffies were killed in a similar raid on Saturday in Mukalla. The group said in June that its leader in Yemen, Nasir al-Wuhayshi, had been killed in a drone strike. Officials said this week that the snuffies had deployed in force across Mukalla in anticipation of a possible operation by the Saudi-led military coalition to help government loyalists retake the picturesque provincial capital. The coalition of Arab states has been carrying out air strikes against the pro-Iranian Houthis in 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... since March, but has so far not intervened against al-Qaeda. |
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Four Qaeda suspects killed by 'US drone' in Yemen |
2015-08-24 |
[Hurriyet Daily News] Four suspected al-Qaeda Lions of Islam were killed overnight in an apparent U.S. drone strike in Mukalla, the southern Yemeni city that the myrmidon group overran in April, a local official said on Aug. 23. The four were traveling in a car on the tarmac of Mukalla's Al-Rayane airport that was struck by a missile fired by an "American drone," according to the unnamed official, killing them instantly. The night strike follows a similar attack on Aug. 21, which killed three al-Qaeda suspects as they travelled through the central Marib province, tribal sources said. The United States is the only country known to operate armed drones over Yemen, and strikes have continued on suspected Lions of Islam even as the country has been battered by months of fighting between pro- and anti-government forces. 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), viewed by Washington as the myrmidon network's most dangerous branch, has taken advantage of the chaos to seize Mukalla, capital of the vast desert Hadramawt province. The group admitted in June that its leader in 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... Nasir al-Wuhayshi had been killed in a drone strike. Two senior AQAP commanders were killed in similar attacks in April. A local official told AFP on Aug. 22 that AQAP Lions of Islam had planted a bomb that destroyed the headquarters of the secret police service in second city Aden, a possible sign of the myrmidon group's growing reach in Yemen. |
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Drone Strikes Kill 10 Qaida Suspects in Yemen |
2015-07-12 |
[AnNahar] Two missile strikes by unmanned American drones in southeastern 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... have killed 10 suspected members of Al-Qaeda, including three local chiefs, an official said Saturday. The raids targeted a vehicle and a container loaded with weapons late Friday at the port of Mukalla, the quiet provincial capital of Hadramawt, the local official said. The strikes destroyed the arms container, he added. The deaths bring to 23 the number of suspected Al-Qaeda bully boyz killed by similar strikes in Yemen in less than three weeks, and follows the death of the second-in-command of Al-Qaeda's global network. The group confirmed on June 16 the killing of Nasir al-Wuhayshi, who headed Al-Qaeda's Yemen branch, by U.S. drone strike. Washington regards that branch, known as 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), as its most dangerous and has kept up a drone war despite the pullout of US troops from Yemen in March as the country's war worsened. The U.S. still has drones and other aircraft at bases in 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... and Djibouti. |
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Official: Drone kills 4 Qaida Suspects in Yemen |
2015-07-04 |
[AnNahar] A Saudi and a Kuwaiti are among four suspected al-Qaeda members killed by an American drone strike in southeastern Yemen, a local official said on Friday. The dawn strike targeted their car as it left the base of the 27th Mechanized Brigade in the Hadramawt lovely provincial capital Mukalla, the official told Agence La Belle France Presse. Fighters from the Sunni krazed killer group seized the camp from forces loyal to President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi in April, consolidating their grip on Mukalla. They have exploited months of fighting between Hadi loyalists and Iran-backed Shiite Houthis to consolidate their grip on Yemen's southeast. The official identified the victims as Shuaib al-Maliki of 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... and the Kuwaiti Abdul Aziz al-Otaibi, along with two Yemenis. Their deaths bring to 13 the number of suspected al-Qaeda snuffies killed by similar strikes in 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... over the past 10 days, and follows the death of the second-in-command of al-Qaeda's global network. The group confirmed on June 16 the killing by an American drone strike of Nasir al-Wuhayshi, who headed al-Qaeda's Yemen branch. Washington regards that branch, known as 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), as its most dangerous and has kept up a drone war despite the pullout of US troops from Yemen in March as the country's war worsened. The U.S. still has drones and other aircraft at bases in Saudi Arabia and Djibouti. Since the war in Yemen worsened in March and a Saudi-led coalition began bombing the Shiite Houthis, jihadists from the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... Sunni krazed killer group have also taken advantage of the chaos. They have claimed a series of attacks including a boom-mobile in Yemen's capital Sanaa which killed at least 28 people on Monday. |
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Drone Strike Kills Four 'Qaida Militants' in Yemen |
2015-06-26 |
[AnNahar] A drone strike has killed four suspected Al-Qaeda Death Eaters in southeast Yemen, a front-line in the U.S. war on the jihadist network, a provincial official said Thursday. The attack late Wednesday hit a car in a military camp in Al-Qaeda-controled Mukalla, capital of the vast desert province of Hadramawt. The official, who did not want to be named, said a local Al-Qaeda chief was among those killed. A second Al-Qaeda vehicle was targeted on Wednesday evening in a drone strike in the town of Ghil Bawazir in the same province but there was no word of casualties, he said. Washington has repeatedly targeted Death Eaters from 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... in drone strikes in Yemen. AQAP said earlier this month that its leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi, number two in the global jihadist organization, was killed in one such raid, and named its military chief as his successor. The jihadists have exploited months of fighting between loyalists of Yemen's exiled government and Iran-backed Houthis to consolidate their grip on Hadramawt and its capital Mukalla -- a city of more than 200,000. In the battleground southern city of Aden, four non-combatants were killed and scores maimed Thursday by mortar fire blamed on the Huthis, according to a medical source. In Shabwa province, also in the south, Saudi-led coalition warplanes, which have been pounding the Huthis and their allies since March, carried out fresh air strikes against rebel-held arms depots, residents said. Warplanes also targeted rebel positions in the nearby city of Daleh and in the oil-rich Marib province in Yemen's east, according to witnesses. Ground fighting and air strikes have killed more than 2,600 people across the country since March, according to U.N. figures, and almost 80 percent of the population -- 20 million people -- are in need of urgent humanitarian aid. On Wednesday, the International Committee of the Red cross (ICRC) announced that a vessel carrying "1,000 tonnes of food and three large generators" had docked at the western port of Hodeidah, which is controlled by the rebels. |
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US targets leader of Al Qaeda in Yemen with CIA drone strike | |
2015-06-17 | |
![]() ...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) had been killed in a recent CIA drone strike, even as social media accounts associated with Death Eater groups announced the man's death. A counter-terrorism source who tracks social media accounts tied to Al Qaeda and ISIS told Fox News late Monday that a credible account based in 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... was reporting that Nasir al-Wuhayshi had been killed in the strike. The account also said that a new leader of the terror group, identified as Qasim al-Raymi, had already been appointed. There was no immediate comment from the CIA, who referred questions about the drone strike to the National Security Council. There was no official statement from AQAP, which is typical in these operations where the dead Death Eater is mourned as a "martyr" and a replacement named. ![]() ... who is no longer with us, and won't be again... , is described as Al Qaeda's second-in-command, behind leader 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... . Intelligence sources told Fox News that he was or around the port city of Mukalla in Yemen when the strike took place this past Friday. Arab media outlets reported that three suspected Al Qaeda members were killed June 9 in an apparent U.S. drone strike in Mukalla. It is not clear if this was the same strike that targeted al-Wuhayshi. "If confirmed, the death of AQAP's leader is a major blow to Islamist turbans who are plotting daily to attack America," said Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, the chairman of the homeland security committee. Al-Qaida in Yemen Confirms Leader Killed in U.S. Drone Strike [AnNahar] Al-Qaeda confirmed that its second-in-command, head of its powerful Yemeni branch, was killed in a U.S. drone strike, in the heaviest blow to the jihadist network since the death of the late Osama bin Laden ... who doesn't live anywhere anymore... Already struggling with the rise of rival jihadists from the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group, al-Qaeda has suffered a series of setbacks in recent months with several commanders reported killed. In a video statement, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) confirmed that Nasir al-Wuhayshi was dead. Wuhayshi "was killed in a U.S. drone attack that targeted him along with two other mujahedeen," who were also killed, said the statement read by prominent al-Qaeda Death Eater Khaled Omar Batarfi and dated June 15. AQAP -- which was behind several plots against Western targets including the deadly attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo ... ![]() in Gay Paree earlier this year -- said it had named its military chief Qassem al-Rimi as its new leader. Rimi, aged 41, was an instructor at a training camp in Afghanistan during the 1990s and his younger brother is in U.S. custody at Guantanamo Bay.
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