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Al-Qaida-Linked Group Threatens to Drag U.S. Into a Third Battlefield in Yemen
2004-07-06
A statement on a Web site known for carrying Islamic extremist comment has threatened to turn Yemen into a "third swamp" for U.S. forces now fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Passages from the same statement, which surfaced in full Tuesday on the Web, were carried Friday by the Asharq al-Awsat newspaper, which said it had received it from the Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigade. Counterterrorism experts question whether it has any agents capable of launching attacks and say some of its claims are obviously exaggerated. The statement signed by the brigade also referred to a truce offer to Europe purportedly made by al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden three months ago, saying the offer would expire in a few days. "Our goals in the next phase: expanding the circle of conflict by spreading operations all around the world. (We will) drag America into a third swamp - after Iraq and Afghanistan - and let it be Yemen, God willing," the 10-page statement said.
How about we let the Yemeni army handle this, after all, it's their swamp.
It claimed a terrorist group working in Yemen had taken its name from Abu Ali al-Harthi, bin Laden's top lieutenant in Yemen when he and five other al-Qaida suspects were killed by U.S. forces in November. Al-Harthi was a suspect in the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in a Yemeni port in which 17 sailors were killed. The statement comes as Yemen prepares to open the trial of several suspects in the USS Cole attack, possibly as early as this week. The trial has been expected to start, then delayed, many times.
That happens when the defendents keep escaping and get caught again.
Posted by:Steve

#9  Shipman---LOL! And just before the EDT witching hour.....
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-07-06 11:43:27 PM  

#8  I dunno, why did Gamal Nasser spend half a decade trying to conquer it?

Ah yes MAD:
Gamal, Gamal bright as a camel!
Where did your tankers go?

With burntout tanks
and shattered ranks
and ima cant remember
any mo
Posted by: Shipman   2004-07-06 6:00:56 PM  

#7  I dunno, why did Gamal Nasser spend half a decade trying to conquer it? He must have had some reason to get tens of thousands of Egyptian conscripts killed, and the Yemeni poison-gassed. I mean, other than fighting a proxy war against the Saudis.

Oh, hey - drugs! I already have a slogan ready for the oh-so-dearly-wished-for American intervention - "No Blood For Qat!"
Posted by: Mitch H.   2004-07-06 5:56:50 PM  

#6  a port for refueling?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-07-06 4:10:39 PM  

#5  Um, WTF? Besides hot dirt, smelly tribesmen and a place to refuel ships does Yemen have? What is in Yemen that the US need, wants or has to have? How about zero.
Posted by: Anonymous5430   2004-07-06 4:05:51 PM  

#4   Just let the JV (Saudis) handle the Yemenese kooks.

How about we let the Yemeni handle the Saudi kooks, at least the Yemenis seem to understand the concept of "surround".
Posted by: Steve   2004-07-06 2:49:08 PM  

#3  Just let the JV (Saudis) handle the Yemenese kooks.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-07-06 12:04:23 PM  

#2  Pay no attention to that brigade behind the curtain!
Posted by: tu3031   2004-07-06 12:00:17 PM  

#1   The fact that half the Yemeni population appears to have been involved in at least some capacity in the Cole bombing may also have been a factor in postponing the trial.
Posted by: Dan Darling   2004-07-06 11:50:21 AM  

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