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CIA May Send Predator Drones Into Yemen

KIMBERLY DOZIER   08/25/10 05:26 PM ET   AP

Cia Predator Drones Yemen

WASHINGTON — The White House, in an effort to turn up the heat against al-Qaida's branch in Yemen, is considering adding the CIA's armed Predator drones to the fight, two U.S. officials said Wednesday.

The drones are among CIA resources that could be assigned to an existing mission by U.S. special operations forces, a senior U.S. official told The Associated Press. The official said such options were in the planning stages and would be done only with the cooperation of the Yemeni leadership in Sanaa.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss matters of intelligence.

The fact that the White House is considering supplying CIA weapons and other resources to the clandestine counterterrorist fight in Yemen was first reported in The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.

Yemen is the base of operations for al-Qaida of the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, the militant group that claimed responsibility for the attempted bombing of a Detroit-bound airliner last Christmas Day and counts American-born rebel cleric Anwar al-Awlaki among its leadership. The U.S. military has been working with the Yemeni counterterrorist forces for years, and that cooperation has increased under the Obama administration.

But officials say the U.S. hasn't yet brought as much pressure to bear against AQAP as they have against its parent organization, Osama bin Laden's Pakistan-based al-Qaida, and that a range of tools and tactics were being considered.

Among the CIA's most lethal tools, armed Predator drones are already hunting high-value militant targets in Pakistan's lawless tribal regions. The idea is to reassign some of those to the U.S. special operations forces assisting local counterterrorist forces in Yemen.

But U.S. officials may have a hard time selling the concept to the Yemeni government in Sanaa, where reports of the potential use of drones has already touched off controversy.

A CIA drone strike made headlines in Yemen, in November 2002, when it killed an American citizen along with a group of al-Qaida operatives. Drones became shorthand in Yemen for a weak government allowing foreign forces to have their way.

Drones would be a "nonstarter," Yemen's ambassador to the United Nations told the AP earlier this year.

"To even posit this theory about U.S. drones only builds support for radicalization," Abdullah al-Saidi said at the time. "Yemen will not allow it."

Yemen's government was caught in the blowback last December when a Yemeni-sanctioned U.S. cruise missile strike killed at least seven al-Qaida operatives in a remote tent camp. The strike also killed dozens of civilians, many of them relatives of the militants.

In another strike, a U.S. missile hit an al-Qaida meeting that included a local Yemeni official whom the Yemen government claimed had been trying to negotiate the militants' surrender.

As a result, U.S. operations were reportedly sharply curtailed and limited to sharing intelligence with Yemeni counterterrorist forces. But a senior U.S. official insisted there had been no appreciable decline in cooperation or action against AQAP. The official said that ebbs and flows in the U.S.-Yemeni relationship are common.

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WASHINGTON — The White House, in an effort to turn up the heat against al-Qaida's branch in Yemen, is considering adding the CIA's armed Predator drones to the fight, two U.S. officials said Wed...
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mrJJ
09:02 PM on 08/26/2010
Border Drones Plagued by Mishaps, Pilot Shortage

WASHINGTON (July 16) -- Despite high-profile support for flying unmanned aircraft along the U.S. border with Mexico, the camera-equipped drones are far from a technological magic bullet for fighting illegal immigration. Testimony presented to the House Homeland Security Committee highlights a number of problems facing Customs and Border Patrol's drone fleet, including a high accident rate and a pilot shortage.

The unmanned aircraft flown by Customs and Border Patrol have an accident rate seven times higher than that of general aviation, according to testimony from Nancy Kalinowski, vice president for system operations at the Federal Aviation Administration, who cited data compiled over the past four years.

Compared to commercial aviation, the Customs and Border Patrol drone accident rate is 353 times higher.(page 3/9) in the Kalinowisky report

http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/border-drones-plagued-by-mishaps-pilot-shortage/19555628

The FAA did not detail the number of drones involved in accidents but put the rate at 52.7 per 100,000 flight hours over the past four years.

The Role of Unmanned Aerial Systems in Border Security
http://homeland.house.gov/Hearings/index.asp?ID=264
07:23 PM on 08/26/2010
Drones drop bombs -> Drones kill lots of innocent people and a couple of terrorists -> families of innocent people get annoyed and become terrorists -> more drone attacks -> cycle of previous steps -> terrorists overwhelm government -> government falls and Yemem becomes (more of) a failed state -> Al-Qaeda has a new base

Yay!
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AKL1985
Fueled by biscuits..
11:11 PM on 08/26/2010
as you know in this day and age WAR IS PEACE
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Chopin
Multiply the truth. Speak truth through power.
05:12 PM on 08/26/2010
President Obama is a self-professed "pragmatist". He said he has no qualms about authorizing assass'nation of foreign citizens and American citizens. He has "crossed the Rubricon" into the underworld of "the end justifies the means". It's a very VERY SLIPPERY SLOPE that an American machiavellian would slide into the mystique and path of the "Thousand Years Reich". Both nations have a sense of national exceptionalism; add machiavellian "end justifies the means"; add military supremacy; add corporate financing and control = fascism in a fascist state.

Is this the change people can believe in ?
02:35 PM on 08/26/2010
Aren't there any politician in our country that will renounce "The Bush Doctrine" and admit assassinations are wrong.
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CDRUSNret
03:03 PM on 08/26/2010
Apparently not the current occupant of the WH.
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Chopin
Multiply the truth. Speak truth through power.
04:17 PM on 08/26/2010
President Ford issued presidential executive order expressly forbidding assassinations of foreign leaders, after the JFK assassination, and the tumultuous years of LBJ and Nixon. That was the last time America took a clear stand on the issue of assassinations and murders. Things have been going downwards ever since Reagan tossed aside that prohibition. Today the secret government is Murder International Inc.
01:35 PM on 08/26/2010
Another war. First Iraq, then Afghanistan, now Yemen, and calls for war in Iran. The economy is falling apart and all we get is more wealth transfer to military contractors.
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01:32 PM on 08/26/2010
Bombing yet another country, without a declaration of war...Obama again taking full advantage of the precedent that Bush set.

This won't end until we do something about it. The next president will be just as much a warmonger as Bushbama.
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CDRUSNret
03:07 PM on 08/26/2010
Congress has abdicated that power......they haven't declared war since WWII.

Korea: Truman
Vietnam: Johnson
Bush: Desert Storm (at least got congressional approval)
Bosnia: Clinton
Bush: Iraq/Afghanistan: (Got congressional approval for both)

Explain that Bush precedent to me again.......
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10:35 PM on 08/26/2010
Your defense of such an immoral/illegal practice is that other presidents have done it too?

Sad.
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hagagaga
My comments are funnier than yours.
01:12 PM on 08/26/2010
This makes me happy. UAV's save American lives, far more American lives have been saved than lives of any nationality ended by UAV's.
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AKL1985
Fueled by biscuits..
11:12 PM on 08/26/2010
yeah, except the dozens of bystandards killed because of maybe 1 or 2 terrorists are not happy and will probably end up as "terrorists" themselves if any survive.
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guveqzero
Inventor and Innovator
01:10 PM on 08/26/2010
Assassination is legal again? This kind of justification will lead us into Israel's plight, a never ending war. Peace comes with a price. That is, war is a option, not a way of life.
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TaiJi2
12:36 PM on 08/26/2010
Haven't we blasted enough wedding parties yet?
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
12:39 PM on 08/26/2010
Now they're looking for funerals to blast.
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Chopin
Multiply the truth. Speak truth through power.
04:09 PM on 08/26/2010
Seriously, unchecked power leads in that direction. There used to be a thing called "divine right of kings" a few centuries ago. The monarch had absolute power over life and death, and to determine right and wrong. That's what is in place now.

Until a vast majority of Americans say: "Wait a minute. That's not right. That's not moral. That's not good for this country. That's not who we are. We must not do those things.", and translate that into action, new political party and movement and people's power, things will continue and accelerate on its present downward momentum on a death-spiral.

At some point a majority of progressive Americans and leaders have to go through an epiphany of political and spiritual rebirth, and reject the dying and decaying status quo, and start afresh. This house of cards looks impressive on the outside. But as students of history know, the Roman empire had impressive military gadgets when it fell, because it was financially, morally and spiritually bankrupt. All it took was some ragtag foreign invaders to tip it over.
11:34 AM on 08/26/2010
USA, constantly acting as world police, a role no one asked us to play. This is getting worse with each new decision from the White House. The neocons are driving us into hell.
11:56 AM on 08/26/2010
Obama is a neocon?
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
12:35 PM on 08/26/2010
Neoliberal Ziocon reading speeches written by them.
01:36 PM on 08/26/2010
Neoliberals and neocons. Both fans of endless warfare, cutting social security, and trickle-down economics.
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Chopin
Multiply the truth. Speak truth through power.
04:40 PM on 08/26/2010
One thing necessary before cleaning house is to get your concepts, assumptions, terminology and vocabulary right. Invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan had absolutely nothing to do with "police action" or "world police role". Read up Noam Chomsky's article entitled "We Own the World".
http://www.chomsky.info/articles/20080101.htm

With an unstated internalized subconscious assumption that "we own the world", other thoughts, attitudes and actions would seem logical and natural. Words and assumptions do matter. That's why mass media owners, government and professional wordsmiths like Frank Luntz devote so much effort to shape people's terminology and concepts.
11:28 AM on 08/26/2010
Isn't our bumbling around in Afghanistan and Iraq bad enough ? Now we're thinking of using drones in Yemen? Does the MIC need a little more 'stimulus' ? When are we going to stop clubbing hornets' nests with baseball bats ? Didn't the cowboy-like Reagan and Bush administrations teach us ANYTHING ?
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
11:36 AM on 08/26/2010
They taught Wall Street there's a lot of profits to be made from war.
11:56 AM on 08/26/2010
Obama's the CINC.
11:21 AM on 08/26/2010
So where was the name "OBAMA" in that article?
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
11:37 AM on 08/26/2010
Obushma.
10:52 AM on 08/26/2010
This is going to make more friends.
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FoonTheElder
Always choosing between the lesser of two evils
10:48 AM on 08/26/2010
No war left behind.
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10:43 AM on 08/26/2010
Oh, goody, the US is going to "pre-emptively" strike another group in another country. Guess those troops that just returned from Iraq won't be in the US for long.