Posted on 11/25/2003 4:12:20 PM PST by hobblemaster
SAN'A, Yemen One of the top Al Qaeda members in Yemen was captured by security forces Tuesday, the Interior Ministry said, calling him a suspected mastermind of the homicide bombings of the USS Cole (search) and a French oil tanker off the country's coast.
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For several years they sang his song
he was a hero to their cause
In denial many lived
he placed himself up above the laws
He knew all of the right things to say
down through
hell and then back believers would go
In eight long years he's done to us
more damage than you know
For his neglect we would finally pay the price
the count's three thousand dead
We know just where to place the blame
it is on Bill Clinton's head
When the Cole was hit and brave men died
there is no doubt that he hadn't cried
He looked at his polls and sighed
Now this is the end
this is the end
of his legacy
At OKC he saw his chance
he needed to divide us all
He would create the vast right wing
and his mind-numbed fools would pick up the ball
So we'd fight among ourselves
and the
grand scheme had worked, he got his way
With our attention diverted he
would gut the CIA
For his neglect we would pay the price
the count's three thousand dead
We know just where to place the blame
it is on Bill Clinton's head
When the Cole was hit and brave men died
there is no doubt that he hadn't cried
He looked at his polls and sighed
Now this is the end
this is the end
of his legacy
We endured a psychopath
who saw himself as the Rockstar Prez
We had sent the warnings out
watch what this man does, not what he says
For neglect we paid the price
when those great buildings fell with many dead
And we know just where to place the blame
it's on Bill Clinton's head
When the Cole was hit and brave men died
there is no doubt that he hadn't cried
He looked at his polls and sighed
Now this is the end
this is the end
of his legacy
| Yemen Arrests Mastermind of Attacks on USS Cole |
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Tuesday, November 25, 2003 ![]() SAN'A, Yemen One of the top Al Qaeda members in Yemen was captured by security forces Tuesday, the Interior Ministry said, calling him a suspected mastermind of the homicide bombings of the USS Cole (search) and a French oil tanker off the country's coast. Mohammed Hamdi al-Ahdal (search) was arrested after Yemeni forces surrounded his hide-out west of the capital, San'a, the Interior Ministry said in a statement carried on the official SABA news agency. Al-Ahdal, also known as Abu Assem al-Makky, is one of the two main leaders of Usama bin Laden's (search) Al Qaeda network in Yemen, according to security reports published in the Yemeni press. Al-Ahdal was found after several months of extensive efforts by security forces, the Interior Ministry statement said. Witnesses said security forces fired in the air to force al-Ahdal to surrender. The official statement did not mention any shooting. A U.S. counterterrorism official in Washington confirmed al-Ahdal's capture. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he had been among the top 20 Al Qaeda figures at large. Al-Ahdal played a role in the terror group's finances, weapons smuggling and operational planning and was well-connected to other extremists in Persian Gulf countries, the official said. In neighboring Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, security forces foiled a planned terror attack in the capital Tuesday, killing two militants and seizing a car bomb ready to detonate on the first day of festivities marking the end of Ramadan, the Saudi government said. Yemeni security officials believe the Saudi-born al-Ahdal, 32, was one of the masterminds of the 2000 bombing of the Cole, which killed 17 U.S. sailors, and the 2002 bombing of the French oil tanker Limburg. In each of those attacks, an explosive-laden boat was piloted up to the larger ship and detonated. The Limburg attack killed a Bulgarian crew member and spilled 90,000 barrels of oil into the Gulf of Aden. Al-Ahdal, who is on the U.S. list of wanted terrorists in Yemen, also was accused of planning an abortive attack last year on a five-star hotel where some FBI investigators were staying. Al-Ahdal has been described as the main coordinator of Al Qaeda activities in Yemen, ranking second to Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi, bin Laden's top lieutenant in Yemen who was killed last November in a missile attack from a CIA-operated Predator drone. Al-Harethi, who was in his mid-40s, was believed to have coordinated the attack on the Cole. He first met bin Laden in the 1980s during the war against Soviet occupation in Afghanistan, and the two met again in Sudan, where bin Laden went in the 1990s. Yemeni media reported that al-Harethi was replaced in the Al Qaeda hierarchy by Abu Ali el-Kandahari. The Yemeni security reports say al-Ahdal fought in Bosnia and in Chechnya, where he lost his left leg below the knee and was fitted with an artificial leg. He allegedly traveled several times to Afghanistan in 1999 and 2000, and to Ethiopia in August 2000. Al-Ahdal was arrested in Saudi Arabia in 1999 and spent 14 months in prison for maintaining connections with bin Laden. He was then deported to Yemen. He is married and has four children. The Associated Press contributed to this report. |
I thought the bombers were killed in the attack. Fox News must meant the person who planned the bombing.
The following list confirms the names of those killed in the terrorist attack on USS Cole. Ranks in blue type indicate the sailors who were posthumously promoted to the listed ranks because they were eligible to take advancement examinations.
Hull Maintenance Technician 2nd Class Kenneth Eugene Clodfelter, 21, of Mechanicsville, Va.
Electronics Technician Chief Petty Officer Richard Costelow, 35, of Morrisville, Pa.
Mess Management Specialist Seaman Lakeina Monique Francis, 19, of Woodleaf, N.C.
Information Systems Technician Seaman Timothy Lee Gauna, 21, of Rice, Texas
Signalman Seaman Cherone Louis Gunn, 22, of Rex, Ga.
Seaman James Rodrick McDaniels, 19, of Norfolk, Va.
Engineman 2nd Class Marc Ian Nieto, 24, of Fond du Lac, Wis.
Electronics Warfare Technician 2nd Class Ronald Scott Owens, 24, of Vero Beach, Fla.
Seaman Lakiba Nicole Palmer, 22, of San Diego, Calif.
Engineman Fireman Joshua Langdon Parlett, 19, of Churchville, Md.
Fireman Patrick Howard Roy, 19, of Cornwall on Hudson, N.Y.
Electronics Warfare Technician 1st Class Kevin Shawn Rux, 30, of Portland, N.D.
Mess Management Specialist 3rd Class Ronchester Manangan Santiago, 22, Kingsville, Texas
Operations Specialist 2nd Class Timothy Lamont Saunders, 32, of Ringgold, Va.
Fireman Gary Graham Swenchonis Jr., 26, Rockport, Texas
Ensign Andrew Triplett, 31, of Macon, Miss.
Seaman Craig Bryan Wibberley, 19, of Williamsport, Md.
Mohammed Hamdi al-Ahdal also known as Abu Assem al-Makky should be turned over to Barney.


Barney got a new chainsaw and he's ready to party.
32 yrs. old and he has the luxury to play with bombs instead of raising a family or working to feed such? This is an important clue as to who the terrorists are: spoiled rich a-holes who's daily activities would unlikely include getting up in the morning and going to a job.
Access to daddy's money, oil money, whatever, these punks spend their time plotting to make 'something' of themselves when in fact, they are nothing.(screw the 72 virgins, that's for the toothless losers that are recuited along the way, in lieu of the peasants wages paid to them to get them to perform such acts)
What with the billions poured into what would otherwise be a cash-strapped society our dependence on oil literally fuels such idleness on behalf of the sons and nephews of those in possession of sweet crude.
This may require a re-thinking of middle-east policy altogether: "If this terrorism doesn't stop and I mean now, we'll come in, take over the fields and you b*tches will to back to raising dates".
Follow the money and you'll see that it is not being put to the best uses. Besides, I've got nothing against 25 cent/gallon gas when I can be assured that major buildings in my hometown will still be there when I get up in the morning.
This was GREAT news !! Thanks ...
LOL !!
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