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Hussein al-Yemeni: Top Al Qaeda Operative Reportedly Killed In U.S. Drone Attack

LOLITA C. BALDOR and MATT APUZZO   03/18/10 12:27 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — An al-Qaida leader believed to have played a key role in the bombing of a CIA post in Afghanistan last December was apparently killed by an American missile strike last week, a senior U.S. official said Wednesday.

The counterterrorism official said Hussein al-Yemeni was believed killed in a strike in Miram Shah, the main town in North Waziristan. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information.

Drone strikes in Pakistan's border region, largely conducted by the CIA, have escalated in recent months, proving an effective way to target al-Qaida and Taliban leaders hiding in the rugged mountainous border. While Pakistani officials have criticized the strikes, it is widely believed that Islamabad privately supports the attacks and works with the U.S. to provide intelligence.

CIA director Leon Panetta said the stepped-up campaign has driven Osama bin Laden and other leaders deeper into hiding and left al-Qaida and the Taliban in Pakistan's tribal regions in disarray.

"Those operations are seriously disrupting al-Qaida," Panetta told The Washington Post in an interview. "It's pretty clear from all the intelligence we are getting that they are having a very difficult time putting together any kind of command and control, that they are scrambling. And that we really do have them on the run."

Al-Yemeni is considered an important al-Qaida planner and explosives expert who had established contact with groups ranging from al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula to Afghan and Pakistani Taliban militant groups. He is also known as Ghazwan al-Yemeni.

The counterterrorism official said al-Yemeni was in his late 20s or early 30s and was a conduit in Pakistan for funds, messages, and recruiting but that he specialized in suicide operations.

A jihadist Web site linked to al-Qaida recently announced his death, said Bruce Riedel, a former CIA officer who now is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Saban Center.

"This is another sign that drone operations and stepped-up efforts against al-Qaida are having an impact in the tribal regions," Riedel said Wednesday. He said al-Yemeni served prison time in Yemen in 2005 before being released and has since moved through Afghanistan and Iran and was a trainer for the Taliban.

In the CIA base attack, a Jordanian suicide bomber killed seven CIA employees and a Jordanian intelligence officer. The bomber, a Jordanian doctor identified as Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, detonated his cache of explosives at Camp Chapman, a tightly secured base in Khost.

CIA officials has cultivated al-Balawi in hopes of obtaining information about al-Qaida's second in command, but he turned out to be a double agent. In a video broadcast after his death, the bomber said the attack was meant to avenge the death of the former Pakistani Taliban leader in a CIA missile strike.

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JoeBlough
The Horror. . .The Horror. . .
03:32 PM on 03/18/2010
So, how many civilians does it take to get a "top" agent?
01:56 PM on 03/18/2010
Drones are devastatingly effective weapon. Who could've thuk this ten years ago.
Combined with good intel, of course.
Paulo1
Thanks for reading, (even if you disagree)
09:49 AM on 03/18/2010
Yawn.

I remember the nightly news body counts during Vietnam. We always had a nice steady stream of enemy casualties to crow about but never seemed to actually win the war. People basically tuned out. Much the same they are doing with this line about "Top" people being killed.

Oh, on a positive note this is one more case of the new technology proving we are in a post Army era. I suspect the most danger that Drone pilot was in was from dropping his hot coffee on the joystick. Possibly from as far away as Florida. Its high time we learned that with modern tech we can project power without the "boots on the ground" and bring our troops home. (where we can give them unlimited beach time and all the predator drones they want and still kill "top" enemy officials)
05:23 PM on 03/18/2010
They work out of Nevada....
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
09:43 AM on 03/18/2010
No need to worry about the terrorists America will hear the fear and scare tactics in 2012 especially if one of the Republicans candidates are running that ran in 2008!
Justice1
get out of our house dot com
09:40 AM on 03/18/2010
narrowing the players in the playing field...This is good news, top agents and lewies dent a teams ability
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JoeBlough
The Horror. . .The Horror. . .
03:29 PM on 03/18/2010
Apparently, they are all top agents.
09:30 AM on 03/18/2010
It seems that the U.S. intelligence community promotes more Al Qaeda agents than Bin Laden does.
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larmar
The vile maxim of the masters of mankind
09:16 AM on 03/18/2010
US Military, "Today we killed another top terrorist," " Oh, no wait, apparently we made another mistake, we actually killed 2 goats, and 14 civilians." "our bad."

..... and repeat.
09:31 AM on 03/18/2010
Must be hard to be a whiny liberal in the age of precision munitions. Almost zero collateral damage to whine about so you have to invent civilian deaths.
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larmar
The vile maxim of the masters of mankind
04:55 PM on 03/18/2010
No dummy, almost every time the military announces a confirmed kill, they seem to back track a few days later with a retraction.
09:10 AM on 03/18/2010
The Taliban and Al-Queada have moved underground. This is a good solution. They can live underground and normal people will live on the surface. The drones will remain on patrol to make sure they stay underground.
09:00 AM on 03/18/2010
What's this I hea-ah?? Anotha success by the Obama administration in the war on terrorism that they don't know they're fightin.?? Oh lawd, someone get the smellin' salts for dea-ah Lizzy, I do believe she looks a bit faint.
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bascombe
Send the kids off to die, bleed their country dry.
08:32 AM on 03/18/2010
I wish I had hip waders for stories like this. as lon as they are dead, they are Al Kaline.
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mcvet
History will educate you on the future
08:31 AM on 03/18/2010
Has anyone seen Liz?? Liz? Liz Cheney? If you are out there THIS is how it's done. EVEN you can learn if you try!!
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AlteSoldier
My Micro is micro
07:25 AM on 03/18/2010
Actually, the United States is winning Al-Qaeda is crippled as leaders are killed.
Relentless attacks against al-Qaeda in the Pakistan tribal region appear to have driven Osama bin Laden and other top leaders deeper into hiding, leaving the organization rudderless and incapable of planning sophisticated operations..

So profound is al-Qaeda’s disarray that if a stable government can be maintained in Afgahnistan, one that can control al Qaeda along with the Pakistani government, that the United States can withdraw its forces and maintain US security from future 9/11 attacks.
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ProfessorDuh
07:58 AM on 03/18/2010
While spending trillions, the Pentagon cannot even capture one man in nine years of trying, stop a handful of Saudis armed with box cutters or keep its biological WMD from being used to attack the American people. The Pentagon is a fraud and a sick joke.
09:36 AM on 03/18/2010
The Al-Qaeda dudes are so busy hiding they can’t mount any offense to speak of. Some guy burned his Nads off on a plane but other than that nothing much to speak of.
07:11 AM on 03/18/2010
Mission Accomplished!!

Bring 'em home!!

Oh, he's not the only top operative?
05:20 AM on 03/18/2010
I have several file folders with these headlines and they all say the same thing about Al Queda (Or the Taleban--Substitute either name at leisure): Crippled, on the run, last throws, no longer a threat (like that one best), chopped off head of leadership...I could go on, but what's the point. I took all three folders and tossed them since the WH is rewriting the war daily and there is no need for a historical paper trails.
09:02 AM on 03/18/2010
You mean a media report might be a little hyperbolic?? The shock of it! But at least we're rolling these guys up one at a one. If that's how it has to be done, so be it.
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Wisdo
semantics shamantics
04:58 AM on 03/18/2010
wow and it only took 10 years and 3 trillion dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives to do it. Truely Al Kaida must have been the most fearsome army since the Third Reich.
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AlteSoldier
My Micro is micro
07:30 AM on 03/18/2010
No just a lack of planning by the Bush/Cheney administration.
09:17 AM on 03/18/2010
Rather, just 14 months of COMPETENT leadership.