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armiesofliberation.com - 8/30/2009
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Its like the same day, over and over, again and again. During the last war, Saleh released several convicted terrorists from jail on the condition that they go to fight in Sa'ada against the rebels, but some ran away instead. Among the most repetitive reports since 2005 regarding the Sa'ada ...
google.com - 9/3/2009
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19 hours ago DUBAI Al-Qaeda's regrouping in Yemen
is proving a headache for authorities in neighbouring Saudi...
Arabia, who have dealt severe blows to the jihadists but have failed to eliminate the root causes of extremism in the kingdom, analysts say. ...
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AFP: Al-Qaeda launchpad in Yemen gives Saudis new headache
thenational.ae - 8/30/2009
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Wael Mahdi, Foreign Correspondent JEDDAH // The suicide
bomber who targeted Saudi Arabia's deputy interior minister Prince...
Mohammed Bin Naif on Thursday had been based in an area of Yemen known to be a base for many al Qa'eda militants, Yemen's ...
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Suicide bomber was from Yemen - The National Newspaper
armiesofliberation.com - 9/3/2009
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armiesofliberation.com —
Gee I missed this. Its an NPR story
from May. Wahashi refrained from calling Saleh an infidel,...
which would legitimize attacks against him and unlike AQAP's characterization of the Saudi leadership. Also Wahashi said they have infiltrated the security ...
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AQAP Infiltrated Security Forces: Wahashi
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Al Qaeda Suicide Bomber Who Targeted Saudi Prince Came from Yemen
The Jawa Report —
... and target a high-ranking politician and prince has added to fears in Riyadh that the current unrest in Yemen could pose problems in the conservative Gulf kingdom. Its not the unrest that is posing problems but the lack of the Yemeni government's committment to battling al Qaeda. Of all the insurgencies the Yemeni regime is facing, including the southern separatists and northern rebellion, al Qaeda is the most manageable and the most beneficial. The Yemeni government is deploying terrorists in its war ...
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