Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Al Qaeda's Yemen Branch Is Worrying Everyone



Yemen's al-Qaeda Fight Raises Complex Challenges For The U.S. -- Time Magazine

Pakistan's tribal wilds may get all the headlines, but the impoverished desert wastes of Yemen are fast emerging as a major front line in the war against al-Qaeda. In recent weeks, al-Qaeda-affiliated forces have launched numerous strikes against Yemen's U.S.-backed government and military, even closing in on employees of the state intelligence services. The jihadists have racked up some victories, lost some men and offered a sobering glimpse into how tight-knit, nimble insurgent units can rise within a few short years and threaten huge damage to Western interests — despite the U.S. spending countless billions of dollars fighting terrorism.

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More News On Yemen

Amid Jitters About a New Terror Threat, Two American Jihad Leaders Resurface -- ABC
Radical Yemeni terror preacher calls for more attacks on the West in new internet video -- The Daily Mail
Bring Me The Head Of Anwar al Awlaki -- Strategy Page
Yemen as much a threat as Afghanistan, report says -- Financial Times
Yemen as grave a threat as Afghanistan? -- UPI
Al-Qaida suspects ambush Yemeni governor's convoy -- AP
South Yemen governor survives attack that kills 3 soldiers -- AFP
Yemen's Children of War: Tomorrow's Fighters? -- Time Magazine
Yemen's ‘youth bulge’, unemployment: explosive mix -- Middle East Online
Yemen escalating crackdown on press - rights group -- Reuters
CPJ says press climate in Yemen is “worst in two decades” -- New Yemen
In Yemen, brutal repression cloaked in law -- CPJ

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