weeklystandard.com - 4/26/2009
—
The New York Times has an interesting update on the Yemeni detainees at Gitmo today. It turns out that the Obama administration took a second look at Yemen and did not like what it saw. Thus, for the time being, it looks like the Yemeni detainees will not be returned to their native country, ...
yobserver.com - 4/23/2009
armiesofliberation.com - 4/26/2009
—
armiesofliberation.com —
After accusing Hezbollah of supporting the Houthis, Saleh
makes nice. Also the Wafa Idris "library of maryterdom"
opened in Ibb. SABA SANA'A, April 21 (Saba) - President Ali Abdullah Saleh received here on Tuesday a letter from Hezbollah ...
(more)
Saleh Supports Lebanese and Palestinian Resistance
Comments
Blog Reactions
Obama’s Yemen Quandry
Armies of Liberation —
Commenting on the following NTY article, The Weekly Standard notes Gitmo detainee al-Hilal, top PSO officer with foreknowledge of 9/11, ...
No Easy Answer for Obama on Yemeni Gitmo Detainees
The Jawa Report —
... prisons have a revolving door and jihaddists are defined by their willingness to negotiate with the government (and we see how well that's working out in Swat). Commenting on the NTY article, The Weekly Standard notes Yemeni detainee al-Hilal, a top Political Security Officer with foreknowledge of 9/11, ...
Related Content
The Racist President of Yemen
mypetjawa.mu.nu 6/11/2009 — Below the fold is a very short vid with English subtitles of the President of Yemen laughing at his opponent, the former president of South Yemen, and saying he looks Indian. Then the President of Yemen says that the Yemeni...
Yemen: New terror camps as a city falls to jihadists
longwarjournal.org 3/2/2009 — In January, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh asked his network of loyalist jihadists to prepare for offensive operations against domestic “enemies of the state.” In return, Saleh has ceded authority to fundamentalist fanatics who seek to impose a ...
Yemen News - Breaking World Yemen News - The New York Times
topics.nytimes.com 1/23/2009 — When Marxists took over the government of southern Yemen in 1970, many people fled to the north, and a civil war raged for two decades. The conflict became a proxy conflict in the cold war, with the Soviet Union aiding South Yemen, and United States ...
Yemen strikes multi-faceted deals with al Qaeda
longwarjournal.org 2/11/2009 —
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh recently struck a deal with Ayman Zawahiri, and Yemen is in the process of emptying its jails of known jihadists. The Yemeni government is recruiting ...
Yemeni al Qaeda leader: State conducts terror attacks
longwarjournal.org 12/3/2008 —
Hamza Ali Saleh al Dhayani.
Yemen's security forces have repeatedly orchestrated terror attacks within Yemen in order to manipulate US and international perceptions, the most wanted fugitive in September's terror attack on the ...
Yemen: New Terror Camps as City Falls to Jihaddists
armiesofliberation.com 3/2/2009 — Yemen uses the threat of terrorism and deploys fundamentalists for political gain. Internationally the Yemeni regime exploits the al Qaeda threat in relations with the US and Saudi Arabia. Internally, Yemeni President Saleh uses militants to threaten ...
al Qaeda in Yemen, Arrests 2002-2009
armiesofliberation.com 6/12/2009 — I have plans on integrating this 22 page list with my 15 page timeline of attacks. Its a safe assumption that the majority of these have been released again.
June 12, 2009
Arrested/ Convicted Yemeni al Qaeda
Feb 18, 2002 Twelve persons are still ...
Yemen on the Brink of War
janenovak.wordpress.com 5/29/2009 — On May 3, the U.S. Embassy in Sana’a issued a statement on the political violence in South Yemen that claimed eight lives last week. The United States stressed that “Yemen’s unity depends on its ability to guarantee every citizen ...
Anywhere But Yemen
weeklystandard.com 2/3/2009 — 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