Saturday, May 14, 2005

Predator Eliminates al-Qaeda Leader

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The CIA has been putting the Predator unmanned plane to excellent use:

May 13, 2005 — A senior al Qaeda operative was killed by a missile fired from a CIA Predator aircraft on the Pakistani side of the remote area near the Afghan border earlier this week, U.S. intelligence officials told ABC News.

The CIA refused to confirm or deny any operational matter.

Haitham al-Yemeni, a native of Yemen known for his bomb-making skills, had been tracked for some time in the hope that he would help lead the United States to al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, intelligence officials said. But with the recent capture in northwest Pakistan of Abu Faraj al-Libbi, thought to be al Qaeda's No. 3 man, officials worried al-Yemeni would soon go into hiding, and decided to take action.


Al-Yemeni was in line to replace al-Libbi, intelligence analysts said.

I imagine that the capture of al-Libbi directly resulted in finding this guy. Hopefully bin-Laden or Zawahiri are next.

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