Posted on 06/03/2013 2:47:48 AM PDT by Biggirl
AFP - Al-Qaeda's military chief in Yemen warned Americans in an audio message posted online Sunday that the Boston bombings revealed a fragile security as he urged Muslims to defend their religion.
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But the war on terror is over. Der Leader said so.
Let’s take him seriously and zero out Muslim immigration to America. It’s time to raise our immigrant standards anyway. We need high skill, high talent people.
You're right. If nobody buys their oil they'll not have the resources to attack us.
Obama’s fault. Which he wouldn’t consider a fault.
In case you missed it ping.
Not as long as mac daddy the first and his willing slave eric my people holder are around.
Al-Qaeda ready to take over regime in Yemen if it collapses
Sanaa, May 7, 2008
(yemenonline) - A source close to Al-Qaeda said that Yemens al-Qaeda is closely monitoring the ongoing situations in Yemen and how this may lead to many repercussions including insecurity, monarchy and even collapsing of the
current regime so that Mujaheeddin can take over.The source who talked over the phone said that there are plans and arrangements underway by Yemens al-Qaeda however; refused to give further details.
The source indicated that the recent attacks that targeted U.S. and Italian embassies as well as other western interests in Sanaa were carried out by al-Qaeda.
He denied that those attacks were a failure. The attacks did not fail and they were messages meant to be sent to different parties and they were already delivered, said the source.
http://www.yemenonline.info/news-579.html
POST-Arab Spring - “Al-Qaeda seizes Yemen villages”
25/5/2013
Fighters loyal to Al-Qaeda have seized control of villages near the Yemeni port city of Mukalla in an apparent bid to take over swathes of the southeastern province of Hadramawt, the Interior Ministry and residents said yesterday. The ministry condemned what it said was a terrorist plot to proclaim an Islamic emirate in the Ghayl Bawazir area near Mukalla, the provincial capital. It said the uprising in Hadramawt would suffer the same fate as that in Abyan, a province just east of the main southern port of Aden, where Al-Qaeda loyalists held the major towns from 2011-12 before being expelled by the army.Residents of Ghayl Bawazir told AFP that the jihadists had taken advantage of an absence of security forces from the area to deploy in strength and had already distributed leaflets declaring their rule. The latest move by the militants, who had regrouped in the mountains of the southeast after being ousted from Abyan, came as US President Barack Obama announced new guidelines for US drone strikes against Al-Qaeda targets in Yemen.
http://www.yemenonline.info/news-3606.html
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