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Atiyah Abd Al-Rahman Dead: Al Qaeda Second In Command Killed In Pakistan

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MATT APUZZO   08/28/11 12:51 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — U.S. and Pakistani officials said Saturday that al-Qaida's second-in-command, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, has been killed in Pakistan, delivering another big blow to a terrorist group that the U.S. believes to be on the verge of defeat.

Al-Rahman was killed Monday in the lawless Pakistani tribal region of Waziristan, according to a senior administration official who insisted on anonymity to discuss intelligence issues.

A Pakistani intelligence official said al-Rahman died in a U.S. missile strike in Machi Khel village in North Waziristan on Monday.

Since Navy SEALs stormed Osama bin Laden's compound and killed him in May, the Obama administration has been unusually frank in its assessment that al-Qaida is on the ropes, its leadership in disarray. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said last month that al-Qaida's defeat was within reach if the U.S. could mount a string of successful attacks.

"Now is the moment, following what happened with bin Laden, to put maximum pressure on them," Panetta said, "because I do believe that if we continue this effort we can really cripple al-Qaida as a major threat."

A Libyan national, al-Rahman never had the worldwide name recognition of bin Laden or bin Laden's successor, Ayman al-Zawahiri. But al-Rahman was regarded as an instrumental figure in the terrorist organization, trusted by bin Laden to oversee al-Qaida's daily operations.

When the SEALs raided bin Laden's compound, they found evidence of al-Rahman's deep involvement in running al-Qaida.

Senior al-Qaida figures have been killed before, only to be replaced. But the Obama administration's tenor reflects a cautious optimism that victory in the decade-long fight against al-Qaida could be at hand.

"It does hold the prospect of a strategic defeat, if you will, a strategic dismantling, of al-Qaida," incoming CIA Director David Petraeus said in July.

Since bin Laden's death, counterterrorism officials have hoped to capitalize on al-Qaida's unsettled leadership. The more uncertain the structure, the harder it is for al-Qaida to operate covertly and plan attacks.

Al-Zawahiri is running the group but is considered a divisive figure who lacks the founder's charisma and ability to galvanize al-Qaida's disparate franchises.

A U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to summarize the government's intelligence on al-Rahman, said al-Rahman's death will make it harder for Zawahiri to oversee what is considered an increasingly weakened organization.

"Zawahiri needed Atiyah's experience and connections to help manage al-Qaida," the official said.

The U.S. official would not say how al-Rahman was killed. The Pakistani official did not say how the country's main intelligence agency, the ISI, knew that al-Rahman was dead. This official did not give his name in keeping with agency rules.

Intelligence officials had said at the time that four people were killed in the attack.

A CIA drone strike was reported that day in Waziristan. Such strikes by unmanned aircraft are Washington's weapon of choice for killing terrorists in the mountainous, hard-to-reach area along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Al-Rahman has been thought to be dead before. Last year, there were reports that al-Rahman was killed in a drone strike; neither U.S. officials nor al-Qaida ever confirmed them. The officials who confirmed the death Saturday said it represented the consensus opinion of the U.S. government.

Born in Libya, al-Rahman joined bin Laden as a teenager in Afghanistan to fight the Soviet Union.

He once served as bin Laden's personal emissary to Iran. Al-Rahman was allowed to move freely in and out of Iran as part of that arrangement and has been operating out of Waziristan for some time, officials have said.

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Associated Press writer Riaz Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, contributed to this report.

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01:15 PM on 09/15/2011
"al-Qaida's second-in-command, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, has been killed in Pakistan" now many al-Oaeda members would that be...just how many commanders are found like road kill...I do believe america has made its point "don't mess with america". So, why aren't our troops home and working and making babies...
10:14 PM on 08/29/2011
"He once served as bin Laden's personal emissary to Iran. Al-Rahman was allowed to move freely in and out of Iran as part of that arrangement and has been operating out of Waziristan for some time, officials have said."

-Anybody still want to deny that iran is a sponsor of international terrorism?
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Tulka2
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09:07 PM on 08/29/2011
Noticing a media powered push to justify the use of drones in the mind of the American public. 

Here's the thing.  It's an extension of snipers, isn't it?  Now, you may argue that snipers are necessary, but you can't say snipers are honorable.  It might be necessary to use drones, but it can never be honorable.
05:25 PM on 08/29/2011
Because it is just more mindless senseless killing done in the most cowardly manner possible and is a shamful disgrace to this country. What? They don't have the balls to capture him? They afraid he might talk? Say something that proves all their theories are the poop that they are?.
10:14 PM on 08/29/2011
Look how upset pakistan was when america actually did go into pakistan and kill bin laden. That isn't the kind of thing they can do on a regular basis.
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Poindexter718
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12:37 PM on 08/29/2011
The 10 most terrifying words in Arabic: "Congratulations on your promotion to Deputy Commander of Al Qaeda."
This is awesome. And if you were a young disaffected man in the Middle East today, would you be more attracted to dead (literally)-end jihadism or the nascent democracy movements all around you?
05:31 PM on 08/29/2011
Itt depends on their deep ingrained sense of love of country, justice and freedom. Oh, i forgot. Nascent democracy in Gaza and Afghanistan.
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11:21 AM on 08/29/2011
Didn't we kill #2 last year?
And about 6 months before that?
And another 6 months before that?
And 6 months before that?
And...
Oh, never mind, just send in another 50,000 troops.
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Poindexter718
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12:01 PM on 08/29/2011
Umm, yeah. The lesson? Be careful of battlefield promotions by Al Qaeda, especially given the current Admins. relentless pursuit of the AQ leadership...
And not sure follow the glib 50,000 troops comment. We are slowly drawing down troops and to the extent we cripple AQ leadership, it can only accelerate the process...
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03:16 PM on 08/29/2011
Not so glib.
We have a nasty habit of leaving at least that many troops everywhere we have a war, whether we started or someone else did. Only in the last few years did our troop presence in South Korea drop below 30,000, and only because Bush had to borrow personnel to wage his personal war in Iraq. We're still in Germany, Japan and Italy, too - in huge numbers. And about that winding-down war in Afghanistan? Tell that to my son whose company will be back there again by mid-year. Wanna fight a successful war against al Qaida? Keep moving towards a smarter CIA, more special ops and drones and "assassinations" - in other words, everything (most of) us Liberals fear (a clandestine government); then send the rest of our troops home so they're no longer used as needless target practice fodder for roadside bombers.
On the subject of eliminating al Qaida, well that's another story. Absolutely. Kill them the way we've been killing them. Personally, I believe dead martyr worship gets thin after the bodies pile deep enough. Just let's stop over-feeding the MIC by over-fattening the Pentagon budget and needlessly putting our own soldiers in harm's way.
If we need that many troops to keep the peace everywhere in the World, we should just nuke everybody. If that's out of the question, maybe it's worthwhile rethinking our mission as we should have done in Vietnam by 1964.
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Obama won...Yay?
02:32 AM on 08/29/2011
talk about executive experience...obama is racking up the point against the GOP dummies
obama- many
gop candidates- none
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03:57 PM on 08/29/2011
Very true Abelardo, but as we ALL know, the Grand OLD Party will take credit for this saying it came from waterboarding LOL...
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12:52 AM on 08/29/2011
Pretty sure he knew that there was a target on his head.
ElCojonuo
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10:23 PM on 08/28/2011
So with 1 and 2 gone, can we leave now ?
Didn't think so; the 2 wars are an employment program.
09:50 PM on 08/28/2011
Why is it that every six months or so US announces that they killed Al Qaeda second in command? With a drone? This is something to boast about?
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Poindexter718
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12:02 PM on 08/29/2011
I'm glad to hear it.
Why aren't you?
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09:41 PM on 08/28/2011
I wont be happy untill There is no alquaida Because They want top destoy Us . They are jealous plus They think We are all immoral like the people on tv and in the movies
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beam sean
11:29 PM on 08/28/2011
and we are not?...look within our society and tell me...are we any better...our teens are having babies...our babies are going to bed mal nourished...we kill in the name of humanity but we kill more innocent women and children than the people we say we are trying to remove because they are a typrant, we invade illegally and when questioned we 'buy' silence from anyone who dare to raise an eyebrow..and yet we install/support dictators who have oil like the puppet of saudi arabia..and you say we are better...does the word hypocrite..ring a bell?/jealous of what ..tell me cause they are richer per capita than usa..they have oil..they have morality they have family and social ethic...(might be different..but thats why they are not american) we have more 'red light areas than all of mid east put together....we have more porn than them put toghether..so where is this upper hand of morality and jealousy you put as a reason for being proud
08:24 PM on 08/28/2011
It looks like violent Jihad against the West is on the wane.

Demographic Jihad against the West continues.
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08:03 PM on 08/28/2011
Good!
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06:42 PM on 08/28/2011
Good job Obama. You're making us republicans look bad.
10:52 PM on 08/28/2011
Yeah, no telling where BO's approval rate would be if it weren't for the bid Laden bump...and now this! Ha!
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beam sean
11:30 PM on 08/28/2011
one stone at a time...as they say
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06:40 PM on 08/28/2011
No.3 became No.2. No.4 became No. 3. The war on terror goes on.
08:25 PM on 08/28/2011
Not when we're killing them faster than they cane fill those spaces, and AQ is having a lot of trouble filling the lower levels too.
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11:07 PM on 08/28/2011
War on terror never ends. Check out Somalia. Libya, soon.
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beam sean
11:31 PM on 08/28/2011
war on terror never ends because our politicians are never going to be rich enough to say enough is enough