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Officials: Expanded drone strikes approved

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. is widening the war on al-Qaida in Yemen, expanding drone strikes against the terror network a year after the raid that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

U.S. counterterrorist forces will now be allowed to target individuals found to be plotting attacks on U.S. territory, even if U.S. intelligence cannot identify the person by name, two senior U.S. officials said.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive strategic matters.

Prior practice required militants to be identified as part of a lengthy legal vetting process. Now, tracking an individual in the act of commanding al-Qaida fighters or planning an attack on U.S. territory or American individuals can land the person on the shoot-to-kill list, officials said.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/s.....=2012-04-26-14-13-37


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Had Cicero only known that the Sept 11th attacks were about to happen... Cic would have phoned the attackers
to warn them of US actions against their fellow Al Qaeda terrorists after the attack.

Those poor terrorists in Yemen... sitting around a dimly lit table, studying maps of London, DC and NY subway
systems for their next terrorist bombing... and WHAM!
A predator drone kills them all.  

Cicero would prefer we stop killing them UNTIL AFTER they blow themselves up in our subways.

You're a real Patriot Cicero.  Your concern for your fellow Al Qaeda Terrorist is commendable... But your
lack of concern for the Americans... women, old men, and kids, riding that subway is deplorable.


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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You're a real Patriot Cicero.  Your concern for your fellow Al Qaeda Terrorist is commendable... But your
lack of concern for the Americans... women, old men, and kids, riding that subway is deplorable.


I feel sorry for you box...Going through life in perpetual and irrational fear of an enemy in a distant land, supporting the killing of this faceless enemy.  Box is a true patriot...Because true patriots CHEER the killing of the faceless enemy.  Nothing makes box more proud of America than spilling the blood of an "Al Qaeda Terrorist" across 6 different nations.  Not one of those 6 nations is Saudi Arabia, the nation which 15 of the 19 9-11 hijackers are from.  

Keep up the fear box...The military industrial complex depend on it.  Halliburton thanks you.


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  Not one of those 6 nations is Saudi Arabia, the nation which 15 of the 19 9-11 hijackers are from.  


Most people don't even know Saudi Arabia went to war with Yemen with our aid just days before the underwear bomber attack, you know the guy who was escorted around security by some unknown man in a suit and was allowed to board without a passport



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Drone Strikes a huge Success, according to Osama BinLaden

Osama bin Laden bemoaned “disaster after disaster” inflicted by the US onslaught on Al-Qaeda before
he was killed and even mulled changing his terror group’s name, a top US official said Monday.
On the eve of the anniversary of bin Laden’s death, President Barack Obama’s top counter-terrorism
aide John Brennan argued that a US drone campaign had left Al-Qaeda seriously weakened, and unable
to replace wiped-out leaders.
“Al-Qaeda has been left with just a handful of capable leaders and operatives, and with continued
pressure is on the path to its destruction.

“And for the first time since this fight began, we can look ahead and envision a world in which the
Al-Qaeda core is simply no longer relevant.”


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Drone Strikes a huge Success, according to Osama BinLaden

Osama bin Laden bemoaned “disaster after disaster” inflicted by the US onslaught on Al-Qaeda before
he was killed and even mulled changing his terror group’s name, a top US official said Monday.
On the eve of the anniversary of bin Laden’s death, President Barack Obama’s top counter-terrorism
aide John Brennan argued that a US drone campaign had left Al-Qaeda seriously weakened, and unable
to replace wiped-out leaders.
“Al-Qaeda has been left with just a handful of capable leaders and operatives, and with continued
pressure is on the path to its destruction.

“And for the first time since this fight began, we can look ahead and envision a world in which the
Al-Qaeda core is simply no longer relevant.”


Box, have you ever heard of Operation Mockingbird?



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Just when the government thinks that the terrorists are gone, that's when we'll be hit again.
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Box, have you ever heard of Operation Mockingbird?


Cicero can't believe that his idol, BinLaden is really dead, even though it's been a year since his death.  It has
to be propaganda... the press is making it up... BinLaden can't be dead... ... he just can't be!



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Cicero can't believe that his idol, BinLaden is really dead, even though it's been a year since his death.  It has to be propaganda... the press is making it up... BinLaden can't be dead... ... he just can't be!


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With the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death looming, American and European authorities told ABC News today that they fear al Qaeda may soon try to explode U.S.-bound aircraft with explosives hidden inside the bodies of terrorists.
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/officials-fear-terrorists-body-bombs-us-bound-planes/story?id=16245827


One top U.S. "official" says drone strikes are working....While another U.S. "official" says we need to "fear al Qaeda may soon try to explode U.S. bound aircraft".  

It's amazing that the drone strikes worked so well that we are now told after 10 years of drone strikes to fear Al Qaeda bombing U.S. bound planes.  Either Osama Bin Laden didn't know what the f*** he was talking about, OR the U.S. government is creating a hobgoblin to gin up fear.  

Which do you think it is box?


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One top U.S. "official" says drone strikes are working....While another U.S. "official" says we need to "fear al Qaeda may soon try to explode U.S. bound aircraft".  


The media was talking about terrorist with bombs hidden inside their bodies today, I wonder what the TSA has in store for us next



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Here comes the TSA with their new cavity search.
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Predator Drone Kills Senior Al-Qaida Leader In Yemen...Fahd al-Quso Dead



Yemen — An airstrike Sunday killed a top al-Qaida leader on the FBI's most wanted list for his role in the
2000 bombing of the USS Cole warship, Yemeni officials said. The drone attack was carried out by the
CIA, U.S. officials said.

Fahd al-Quso was hit by a missile as he stepped out of his vehicle, along with another al-Qaida operative
in the southern Shabwa province, Yemeni military officials said. The strike was authorized by the Yemeni
government, which then made the announcement after the operation was complete.

Al-Quso, 37, was on the FBI's most wanted list, with a $5 million reward for information leading to his
capture. He was indicted in the U.S. for his role in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in the harbor of
Aden, Yemen, in which 17 American sailors were killed and 39 injured.


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Yemen -- Two airstrikes Thursday in south Yemen killed seven al-Qaida militants, including two top operatives,
officials said. Yemeni soldiers, meanwhile, shelled a gathering of al-Qaida fighters elsewhere in the south,
killing 10 militants.

The attacks could be another setback for al-Qaida, coming just days after details emerged about a Saudi
mole within the network who reportedly provided information allowing the CIA to target a key leader of
Yemen's terror branch.
The U.S. and Yemen have resumed cooperation in the fight against al-Qaida, which has taken advantage
of Yemen's political turmoil to capture territory and plot attacks against American targets.

One of those killed was a senior member of the terror network in charge of armament, known by his moniker
al-Galadi.  The second airstrike hit in Shaqra, northeast of Zinjbar, killing two militants, the Yemeni officials
said. They said one of those killed was al-Qaida's second-in-command for Lawder


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Ground troops now confirmed in Yemen

Doing away with the pretense that US troops in Yemen are exclusively there on a “training mission,” officials are confirming that “about 20 US special forces” are on the ground and engaged in a “focused counter-terrorism campaign.”

With drones pounding southern Yemen on a near daily basis, the confirmation shows that the troops are not just in Yemen, but are actually directing the Yemeni military in their suddenly aggressive offensive against the Abyan Province.

The revelation comes just days after the most recent denial by Leon Panetta, who insisted that there was no consideration of US ground troops inside Yemen. President Obama had likewise ruled out such a move repeatedly.

Though this is the first official acknowledgement of the mission, the Pentagon accidentally confirmed the operation in early March, when it announced that a US “security team,” which was never reported deployed in the first place, had come under attack in Aden.


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“about 20 US special forces” are NOT "Ground Troops".

The term "Ground Troops", applies to regular (Conventional) forces from infantry or armor groups...

Special forces, or special operations forces are terms used to describe highy-trained military units trained
to perform unconventional, often high-risk missions.


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