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Anywhere But Yemen
Anywhere But Yemen
One group of Guantánamo detainees will prove especially difficult for the Obama administration. by Stephen F. Hayes & Thomas Joscelyn 02/09/2009, Volume 014, Issue 19
The Associated Press: Official: Yemen releases 170 al-Qaida suspects
google.com — 2 hours ago SAN'A, Yemen (AP) Yemen released 170 men it had arrested on suspicion of having ties to al-Qaida, security officials said Sunday, two weeks after the terror group announced that Yemen had become the base of its activities for the whole ... (more) The Associated Press: Official: Yemen releases 170 ...
McCarthy: Its Not the Prison, Its the Prisoners
article.nationalreview.com — We can have prisoners, or we can have terror attacks. (more) McCarthy: Its Not the Prison, Its the Prisoners
Official: Yemen releases 170 al-Qaida suspects
thestar.com.my — SAN'A, Yemen (AP): Yemeni security officials say the country has released 170 suspected al-Qaida members from custody, less than two weeks after the terror group announced that Yemen has become a base for its regional activities. The officials say the ... (more) Official: Yemen releases 170 al-Qaida suspects
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Anywhere But Yemen, Weekly Standard
Armies of Liberation — ... in all the world’s papers. The Americans have come into Europe to weaken us, but our target is now the sky.” In 2002, al Hilal was lured to Egypt on the pretext of doing business and captured by the Egyptian authorities. He was eventually transferred to U.S. custody and Guantánamo. Or maybe I like the red flag analysis that determines, In sum, 94 of the 95 Yemeni detainees we studied in detail had at least one of the four red flags outlined above; 81 had two or more red flags. Read it all

"Anywhere But Yemen"
The Jawa Report — ... in all the world's papers. The Americans have come into Europe to weaken us, but our target is now the sky." In 2002, al Hilal was lured to Egypt on the pretext of doing business and captured by the Egyptian authorities. He was eventually transferred to U.S. custody and Guantánamo. Or maybe I like the red flag analysis that determines, In sum, 94 of the 95 Yemeni detainees we studied in detail had at least one of the four red flags outlined above; 81 had two or more red flags. Read it all By Jane at February 3, 2009 12:03 AM | | l ...

“Anywhere but Yemen”
Armies of Liberation — ... الجهادية. وهذا يشمل كلاً من المجندين وأولئك المجندين أو المحرضين من قبل الشبكة لشن الجهاد. ( ولا تشمل المعتقلين الذين قرروا بذاتهم شن الجهاد أو استثيروا بوسائل أخرى، بما فيها إعلام تنظيم القاعدة.)………. الخ.…………………………. عن weeklystandard - ستيفن هايس و ثوماس جوسلين- مجلد 014- العدد 19- Weekly Standard

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