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Younis Al Mauritani, Top Al Qaeda Suspect, Arrested In Pakistan

Younis Al Mauritani

CHRIS BRUMMITT and ADAM GOLDMAN   09/ 5/11 02:50 PM ET   AP

ISLAMABAD — A battered al-Qaida suffered another significant blow when Pakistani agents working with the CIA arrested a senior leader believed to have been tasked by Osama bin Laden with targeting American economic interests around the globe, Pakistan announced Monday.

Younis al-Mauritani's arrest – made public six days before the 10-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks – also point to improved cooperation between two uneasy anti-terror allies after the rancor surrounding bin Laden's killing.

Al-Qaida has seen its senior ranks thinned since bin Laden was killed May 2 in a raid by U.S. Navy SEALs in Pakistan without the knowledge of local authorities. Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, the terror network's No. 2, was killed in a CIA missile strike last month.

Pakistan's unusual public announcement of close cooperation with the U.S. spy agency appeared aimed at reversing the widespread perception that ties between the CIA and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency had been badly damaged by bin Laden's death. The Pakistanis accused the Americans of violating their sovereignty with the raid, while Washington was angry the terror leader had been found in a house in a military garrison town.

The Pakistani military said the arrest of al-Mauritani and two other Qaida operatives took place near the Afghan border in the southwestern city of Quetta, long known as a base for militants. It did not say when. The arrests were carried out in the past two weeks, according to a U.S. official speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.

The capture of an al-Qaida operative inside Pakistan has become rare in recent years: most targets of CIA operations in the country have been killed by drone aircraft in a relentless series of operations that started to increase in 2008. His capture is likely to create chaos within al-Qaida: even if he does not reveal compromising information, that possibility is almost certain to force the network to alter plans, move operatives and make a variety of other sudden changes, damaging its ability to carry out attacks.

"This operation was planned and conducted with technical assistance of United State Intelligence Agencies with whom Inter-Services Intelligence has a strong, historic intelligence relationship. Both Pakistan and United States Intelligence agencies continue to work closely together to enhance security of their respective nations," the military said in a written statement.

Al-Qaida's center of operations is believed to be in the lawless tribal areas of northwest Pakistan, many hours from Quetta, a large city that is home to both the Taliban's ruling council and a significant Pakistani military presence.

The statement said al-Mauritani was mainly responsible for al-Qaida's international operations and was tasked by bin Laden with hitting targets of economic importance in America, Europe and Australia. It said he was planning attacks on gas and oil pipelines, power generating dams and oil tankers that would be hit by explosive-laden speed boats in international waters.

It named the other two detainees as Abdul-Ghaffar al-Shami and Messara al-Shami. In its statement, the Pakistani army also described them as senior operatives.

"This action has dealt yet another blow to al-Qaida and is an example of the longstanding partnership between the United States and Pakistan in fighting terrorism," White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said. "We applaud the actions of Pakistan's intelligence and security services that led to the capture of a senior al-Qaida operative who was involved in planning attacks against the interests of the United States and many other countries."

The U.S. has said it doesn't know of any specific al-Qaida plot to attack the U.S. ahead of Sept. 11.

The U.S. provided "critical lead information and technical assistance in working with Pakistan" against al-Mauritani, another American official said on condition of anonymity, in order to discuss intelligence. Al-Mauritani is considered "a seasoned, senior operative" trusted by the group's top leaders, who the U.S. believes "played an absolutely central role in planning and coordinating al Qaeda's operations in Europe," with plots that targeted both European and American interests, the official said.

Since the 2001, attacks, Pakistan's spy agency has cooperated with the CIA to arrest scores of al-Qaida suspects, most of whom were handed over to the United States.

"This reflects how Pakistan and the United States working together can deal an effective blow to the terrorists," said Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S., Husain Haqqani. He said the intelligence cooperation had been restored almost to levels prior to a series of U.S.-Pakistan diplomatic clashes.

Many top al-Qaida commanders are still believed to live in Pakistan, and getting Islamabad's cooperation in cracking down on the network has been a top American goal since 2001. But there have been persistent suspicions that the country was protecting militants. The fact that bin Laden was killed in an army town close to the capital, Islamabad, led to fresh doubts over Pakistan's commitment.

Michael Vickers, the Pentagon's under secretary of defense for intelligence, told The New York Times in a recent interview there were perhaps four important al-Qaida leaders left in Pakistan, and 10 to 20 leaders over all in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.

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Goldman reported from Kabul. AP Intelligence Writer Kimberly Dozier contributed from Washington.

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Lorenzo&BushH8ter
04:52 PM on 09/07/2011
This just in....well not exactly....but just trying to get people to realize what is going on under their noses that will make the the Taliban pale by comparison......

Aquifers (potable water, fresh water) is being bought and PRIVATIZED in the U.S. and other countries while people are flipping out about people we are saying are the big, bad wolves that we have "dispatched".

The Bush family has bought 100,000 acres in Paraguay that encompasses one of the worlds largest aquifers. Bush is also a member of The Carlyle Group, the 3rd largest investment group, which has bought the glacial water source and its management of Missoula Montana. Missoula has a pop. of only 60,000.
T Boone Pickens now owns mineral rights (when he said he wanted to put up wind farms) of the Ogallala Aquifer which covers an area from South Dakota into Texas, through eigth states. That aquifer supplies water to over 20 per cent of our nations crops.
Nestle, the parent company of Poland Springs, has bought water rights in Maine and pumped so much from their source that citizens taps have run dry in their homes ina number of towns in Maine.
Deer Park, also owned by Nestle, is pumping and shipping water out of their springs in Florida.
In 2012, the aquifer that supplies water to Saudi Arabia crop land, inclduing wheat fields for 30 million people, is expected to be exhausted.
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04:57 PM on 09/07/2011
The Republicans have added 39 riders to HR 2584 allowing wholesale pollution by industry that will further escalate the cost of clean water as industry pollutes and makes toxic our municipal waters.

Click on "39 ways" in the first paragraph of this link.
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Blocks Permit Requirements for Pesticide Discharge in Waterways [Title V]: Amends the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and the Clean Water Act to eliminate requirements for chemical companies and agriculture to obtain permits for pesticides entering waterways.

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Put America First - Step Up - Be American
01:00 PM on 09/07/2011
HUFF POST when you going to allow real posts / comments from AMERICANS to be published here?
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Put America First - Step Up - Be American
12:53 PM on 09/07/2011
that's right if you mention muslims or pakistan it people you don't get posted and this is Huff Post American journalism FREE SPEECH................yeah OK
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USA10
Put America First - Step Up - Be American
12:51 PM on 09/07/2011
3 pending and ...............................................20 minutes later?
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Put America First - Step Up - Be American
12:46 PM on 09/07/2011
and we'll keep hearing about more and more TOP al-Qaida LEADERS BEING CAPTURED AND KILLED ALL THE WAY THROUGH 2012 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. By the time next November rolls around they will have arrested half of al-Qaida and killed ninety percent of it's new 2nd in commands. I mean how many ways is all this BS going to keep being used for what leverage? So we have al-Qaida / mafia / gangs / triad / on and on all doing the same thing KILLING-MURDERING-BOMBINGS-KIDNAPPINGS- ETC. ETC. only al-Qaida is used to keep this entire mess going on and we keeping allowing its people into our country??? And we have the technology and power to be doing SO MUCH MORE then we are. 10 years we been into this. And also reports stating that small aircraft is high on the list for al-Qaida inside America to be bombing Sept 11, 2011 / 10th Year of the World Trade Center bombings? But don't accuse any culture or people of the same countries as al-Qaida. No that would be so unethical of Americans to do this. How much more foolish can we as a people (Americans) be???
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Veneita
02:00 AM on 09/07/2011
you is looks just like obi!
laurelphot
your micro-bio.
08:20 PM on 09/06/2011
The Pakistani's are starting to comprehend what president Obamas ment when he told them to "Lead, Follow, or Get the Flock out of the way".
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USA10
Put America First - Step Up - Be American
12:57 PM on 09/07/2011
are you kidding............what a joke. Obama is funding them Billions and they smile and give a carrot every once in awhile. Please this is 101 Billions in Aid on the backs of Americans too stupid to see it laurelphot?????????????????
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Andrea Blackwell
Why watch the news? The truth's on Comedy Central!
10:39 PM on 09/07/2011
yeah, it was Obama put that policy in place.
*scoff*
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celtcalgal
alba gubrath
01:19 PM on 09/06/2011
or maybe it was just 'time' for this guy to go .....he may have outlived his usefulness, have we any real proof that these'so-called leaders' are 'really' the leaders
12:35 PM on 09/06/2011
seems to me most of Al-Qaeda is in pakistan so why do we keep so many U.S. Soldiers in Iraq?
to begin with the U.S. had to invade iraq because of WMD ,there was none . Thanks George ! than we had to stay in Iraq to eliminate the terrorist/dictator Saddam Hussein, he is dead.than the Iraq troops needed training to defend themselves properly ,mission accomplished,they needed a new Government ,mission accomplished,so why are our American Soldiers still in Iraq?billions of American Dollars being wasted in this country we had no bussiness in from the beggining and we are still pouring American Dollars into Iraq.Are we so war hungry we have to create senarios to wage war against third world countries under false pretenses?The billions being wasted to destroy Foreign countries can be wisely spent on feeding the U.S. homeless and starving people as well as provide much needed medical care to the needy and replenishing some of the money to social Security that such funds are so freely raped. This Government does as it damned well pleases with absolutely no regard to who they screw. this next election should prove to be interesting as a lot of political figures are going to find themselves replaced because the people are sick and tired of the lies,lack of concern,and political crybaby tactics.the ones putting party power ahead of people are going to get a rude awakening.
12:33 PM on 09/06/2011
Wonder how many top guys does El Queda has left.
laurelphot
your micro-bio.
08:21 PM on 09/06/2011
Oppurtunities for promotion are always there. But, the prospects are short lived.
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Leon Engelun
12:11 PM on 09/06/2011
Pakistan maybe arrested the guy but if the US doesn't give them some money soon they will probably let the guy go.
11:30 AM on 09/06/2011
Al-Qaeda seems to have more "top guys" than Obama's "economic advisers". Is this a coincidence? Both groups have failed in their last attemps to destroy America, they are caught and removed from their duties, but then again, another comes out from under a rock, (or University), and makes the same mistakes again, over and over. Don't these people ever learn what a failed policy is?
11:02 AM on 09/06/2011
Pakistan and CIA both are fooling Americans and Pakistanies.
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greystoke
Your micro bio is empty...........................
10:56 AM on 09/06/2011
It would have been helpful to have a number. Otherwise it is impossible to know the real importance of this guy. I mean, we know Number 2, is often vacant. By now this guy should have be eligible. Also, it seems clear to me that Pakistan is writing off al-Qaida, thus diverting our attention from the fact that they are still in support of the Taliban.
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sahk3
10:36 AM on 09/06/2011
Things like this can happen when our country's leadership works for cooperation rather than making a habit of antagonizing the rest of the world
11:32 AM on 09/06/2011
Tell that to Iran and North Korea.
laurelphot
your micro-bio.
08:23 PM on 09/06/2011
Bush Cooperated with Israel! As he was told to do by Netanyahu.
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sahk3
12:24 PM on 09/07/2011
Good point. It is incorrect to imply that he antagonized the WHOLE world.