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U.S. Intensifying Covert War In Yemen, Reports The New York Times (VIDEO)


First Posted: 06/08/11 10:58 PM ET Updated: 08/08/11 06:12 AM ET

June 9, 2011 3:10:21 AM

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration has intensified air strikes on suspected militants in Yemen in a bid to keep them from consolidating power as the government in Sanaa teeters, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

A U.S. official confirmed to Reuters that a U.S. strike last Friday killed Abu Ali al-Harithi, a midlevel al Qaeda operative, which followed last month's attempted strike against Anwar al-Awlaki, the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

Citing U.S. officials, the Times said a U.S. campaign using armed drones and fighter jets had accelerated in recent weeks as U.S. officials see the strikes as one of the few options to contain al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

With the country in violent conflict, Yemeni troops that had been battling militants linked to al Qaeda in the south have been pulled back to Sanaa, the newspaper said.

Yemen's authoritarian president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, was wounded Friday and is being treated in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. He appears to have been wounded by a bombing at a mosque inside his palace, not a rocket attack as first thought, U.S. and Arab officials told Reuters.

There were conflicting reports about his condition -- ranging from fairly minor, to life-threatening 40 percent burns.

There had been nearly a yearlong pause in U.S. airstrikes after concerns that poor intelligence had resulted in civilian deaths that undercut goals of the secret campaign.

U.S. and Saudi spy services have been receiving more information from electronic eavesdropping and informants about possible locations of militants, the newspaper said, citing officials in Washington. But there were concerns that with the wider conflict in Yemen, factions might feed information to trigger air strikes against rival groups.

The operations were further complicated by al Qaeda operatives' mingling with other rebel and anti-government militants, the newspaper said, citing a senior Pentagon official.

The U.S. ambassador in Yemen met recently with opposition leaders, partly to make the case for continuing operations in case Saleh's government falls, the newspaper said.

Opposition leaders have told the ambassador that operations against al Qaeda in Yemen should continue regardless of who wins the power struggle in the capital, the Times said, citing officials in Washington.

Al Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen has been linked to the attempt to blow up a trans-Atlantic jetliner on Christmas Day 2009 and a plot last year to blow up cargo planes with bombs hidden in printer cartridges. (Additional reporting by Phil Stewart; Writing by Vicki Allen; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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June 9, 2011 3:10:21 AM WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration has intensified air strikes on suspected militants in Yemen in a bid to keep them from consolidating power as the governm...
June 9, 2011 3:10:21 AM WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration has intensified air strikes on suspected militants in Yemen in a bid to keep them from consolidating power as the governm...
June 9, 2011 3:10:21 AM WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration has intensified air strikes on suspected militants in Yemen in a bid to keep them from consolidating power as the governm...
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emigholzjr
There is love and there is a cry for love
12:16 PM on 06/13/2011
I know an ex-French foreign legionnaire that fought in Yemen back in the early and mid 80's, He said, Yemen was a never ending conflict perpetrated for the purpose of combat experience. Yemen, another word for “target practice”.
11:50 PM on 06/10/2011
Thank you, I know corporate state media covering all protests is bad on the right it's right view on the left it's left view. If they cover it at all. This is a police state. Took it the wrong way sorry!
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Quinxy von Besiex
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08:16 PM on 06/10/2011
I may not agree with all aspects of it, but this president sure has kept up a storng anti-Al Qaeda campaign. Funny that the republicans don't give him any credit for that.
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Erewhon7
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11:17 AM on 06/10/2011
Jihadists networks operate on a global scale. So should we.
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cheesesteak wid
09:56 AM on 06/10/2011
I'm telling ya, we'd be out of debt in a month if these drone attacks were on pay per view and open to Vegas
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Namvet6871
Airborne!
09:15 AM on 06/10/2011
Keep those drones flying! Good job men and woman!
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Waterphoneman
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06:20 AM on 06/10/2011
We squander our resources on war after war after war. Are we just stupid or does the big war machine control everything?
09:25 AM on 06/10/2011
I think you're right. The war machine grew into a monster during the Bush administration and it now controls our government instead of being the other way around. That's what happens when you start "privatizing" everything and corporations take over and are allowed to own and influence everything. It then becomes a vicious circle .... politicians need their "fix" (pay-offs) and corporations are happy to keep providing them with it. Everybody ends up happy except WE, THE PEOPLE and the VICTIMS OF WARS.
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Slater Torret
09:57 AM on 06/10/2011
I'm glad you included the "victims of war," so often left out by American commenters.
iwantthetruth27
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10:59 AM on 06/10/2011
"I think you're right. The war machine grew into a monster during the Bush administra­tion and it now controls our government instead of being the other way around"

And who is in the White House now that has perpetuated the cycle, even after he promised to make changes? Why are you only calling Bush out? He was certainly part of the problem, but not the only part
04:54 PM on 06/10/2011
Rhetorical question. I think you answered it.
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Ramkshrestha
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06:20 AM on 06/10/2011
No idea when and who will be able to start "Peace Revolution"? Whey everyday new and new war news? Where we want to go?
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Namvet6871
Airborne!
09:16 AM on 06/10/2011
This isnt the 60's silly! new Ball game , new rules!
01:18 AM on 06/10/2011
Yemenis have never protested against fighting terrorism both in Yemen and in other places,what they object to is the totle disregard to the real reasons behind the proliferation of terrorism.Opposition Parties have expressed their concern to the recklessness by Saleh's government in shielding Al-Qaeda elements, only to be used by Saleh for a blackmailing purposes.This fact is well known to both Saudi Arabia and the US.Now that Saleh is off the political calculus and Yemen's determination to rid itself of all types of Saleh's terrorism,a new era of political co-operation will help bring Yemen into its feet on the march of progress and development.
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12:27 AM on 06/10/2011
Americans learned nothing useful from 911....they still think it will never come here to our shores.. keep abusing the Arab world for Israel....the blow-back will be Devastating for everyone...Insanity is ruling us all.
iwantthetruth27
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11:01 AM on 06/10/2011
And what exactly does the air strikes in Yemen have to do with Israel? The US is targeting Al-Qaeda terrorists. Please refresh my memory, wasn't it Al-Qaeda who attacked the US?
12:17 AM on 06/10/2011
Notice how 'we the people' are completely left out of the loop and have no say? That is because 'we the people' are weak willed and have no voice and no power.
iwantthetruth27
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11:02 AM on 06/10/2011
And that's exactly how the gov't wants it. They try to convince us that they know better, and tell us how to live our lives - what to eat, what to wear, what cars to buy, etc.
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rboylern
11:33 PM on 06/09/2011
Something that's being broadcast the world around by the media can hardly be called covert.
iwantthetruth27
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11:03 AM on 06/10/2011
:) I don't have a link to it, but check out Robin Williams' Live on Broadway comedy special. I think he did it in 2002 - there's a part where he talks about the public announcement of the covert missions in Afghanistan
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Jacquel Chiraco
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11:29 PM on 06/09/2011
A failed assassination attempt in a failed state. The usual suspect, the one we continue to claim the annihilation. WTF
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regulargal
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10:17 PM on 06/09/2011
Covert ops. This is the way the "war on terror" should have been fought from day one. No more boots on the ground which only ever benefitted Haliburton and other private contractors. Covert ops are not wars.
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altheschrod
common sense over all
09:13 PM on 06/09/2011
As a U.S. citizen, I don't give ONE WHIT how "justified" our military action is in Yemen. We are broke and still playing the "policeman of the world" role--in spite of Islamic hatred resulting in increased terrorist recruiting. Will it never end?
12:19 AM on 06/10/2011
um, your army are the terrorists. sorry to point that out to you. even if you don't want to hear it, you should consider it.
10:10 AM on 06/10/2011
I think that's what "altheschrod" was trying to say, if you read the post carefully. And, by the way, the people of America almost overwhelmingly oppose these wars and the drain on the economy, but our leaders DO NOT HEAR OUR VOICES.
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12:23 AM on 06/10/2011
Zionist mental disorder is effecting the US political system as a cancer...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhS6B9U13aY