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Tucker Reals /

CNET/ December 30, 2009, 8:58 AM

Yemen, North Africa: Terrorism's New Home

This story was filed by CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer, CBS News' Khaled Wassef and CBSNews.com's Tucker Reals.
6037367Investigators believe Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab received practical lessons in terrorism in Yemen - a small country on the tip of the Arabian Peninsula.

It is a desperately poor, failed state; the perfect place for al Qaeda to regroup when Islamic radicals were forced out of neighboring Saudi Arabia by a government security crackdown. They also came in from Iraq and Afghanistan, pushed out by American military operations.

Reunited in Yemen, top militants banded together under the new banner of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) — the Yemen-based group which claimed responsibility for training and equipping Abdulmutallab.

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The government in Yemen doesn't seem to be fully able to get a fix on the problem and deal with it internally," Sajjan Gohel, director for international security at the London-based Asia Pacific Foundation tells CBS News. "That is a huge concern based on the fact that groups like al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula aren't just operating on a regional level, they have a translational nexus."

CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports that nexus includes al Qaeda cells strung out across a vast band of North Africa, along with the terrorist groups that support them by supplying guns and kidnapping victims.

In, northern Algeria, Mauritania, parts of Mail, Niger and Chad, al Qaeda in the Maghreb is the terror group's regional franchise.

AQIM emerged from Algeria's violent Islamist militant group, the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC). They pledged their allegiance to Osama bin Laden in 2007, and immediately declared they would be targeting Algerian, French, and American interests throughout the region.

AQIM capitalized on the GSPC's long standing involvement in cross-border criminal activities across the region to expand the reach of its operations. The group enjoys the support of a network of nomad and criminal gangs that are well established in remote areas throughout the Sahara desert.

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To the east, just across the Gulf of Aden from Yemen, lies Somalia, yet another failed state where al Qaeda's surrogates act with perhaps the most daunting impunity.

"The Horn of Africa encounters a lot of difficulties with criminality, piracy, terrorism," says Gohel. "All of those factors combined make it a very convenient place for terrorist groups to plot and plan, to recruit and train individuals."

"It's a concern that you have countries like Yemen and Somalia that have terrorist groups that are recruiting internationally for activities not just at a domestic level, but at the global level… and they can plot very dangerous global plots," says Gohel.

Steve Emerson, founder of the Investigative Project on Terrorism, says the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area is still the "number one" hotspot for terrorist activity, but that Yemen and Somalia are "fast coming up the ladder".

"Yemen possibly could surpass Pakistan in the next year, given the terrorist trajectory for providing a haven for al Qaeda," Emerson told "Early Show" co-anchor Harry Smith.

Just Wednesday, evidence of the fast-growing threat from Somalia came as police in the capital city of Mogadishu claimed Somali security forces had arrested a man carrying powder explosives before he boarded an airliner bound, eventually, for Dubai.

Emerson also expressed concern over evidence showing al Qaeda is not merely migrating to Yemen and North Africa, but that young people from across the world are "actively being recruited and lured to Yemen."

"There are literally scores of American Muslim students studying and being trained in Yemen to this day, still being actively trained even after the plot," Emerson claimed. "So we have to be aware of the fact that this is a continuous threat. It's not going away. There's a pool of potential terrorists out there that have Western passports that can board planes without visas."
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GreatDepression says:
USA will stop Terrorist when the Root Cause is Eliminated.

Read what Drives the Inner Mind of the Worldwide Leader of the Al-Qaeda organization Osama bin Ladin:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videos_of_Osama_bin_Laden

Why would OBL lie if he explicitly admits many times to been the 9/11 mastermind!
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GreatDepression says:
by skyk-2009 December 30, 2009 2:35 PM EST
GreatDepression, PLEASE tell me you aren't going to propose we build a wall around us. Look we had 9 LONG years of LIES and FAILURE...in those NINE years Al Qaeda, instead of being destroyed, rebuilt and now are stronger than ever. Taking away MORE of the rights of the people of this nation or costing the already overburdened Tax Payers MORE money in an attempt to "Keep us Safe" isn't going to work. Let's all support our President, who HAS much better support all over the world, and see if we can end the need for a Wall around us.

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skyk-2009

I am doing my best to point out simple common sense. Securing Planes is not never going to help because they have other much easier options. Starting a 3rd and 4th war in Yemen and Somalia is not helping us either because we cannot do it. The U.S. Military is stressed out to the limit and our foreign debts makes it even harder. Maybe the Military Draft will help some but not much.

Well, what shall we do???

Carefully read the translations of all the released Videos of Osama Bin Ladin who is the leader of Al-Qaeda worldwide:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videos_of_Osama_bin_Laden

OBL mentions the Israel-Palestine Conflict 17 times! Why would OBL lie if he admits been the 9/11 mastermind all the times?

Americans do not see it but they see pain in Palestine. That pain is an excellent recruitment tool. And they see the UnConditional Support of Israel by the USA.
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GreatDepression says:
If a novice drug trafficker can bring in 20 pounds of Heroin, Cocaine or Marijuana, then any novice Terrorist can bring in 5 pounds of Explosive powder/clay. However, as the Oklahoma City bomber proved, one can destroy a big building with everyday Home chemicals found at any Walmart and Home Depot.
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nowhiningallowed replies:
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..our laws are too accommodating and tolerant...our nation is a pushover and easy target because of political correctness, whether for homegrown terrorism and criminality, or imported terrorism and criminality...
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GreatDepression says:
Options to enter USA:
1) By Plane
2) By Ship
3) By Land via Canada or Mexico

While the USA is too busy making air travel impossible, Al-Qaeda is too busy entering by Land or Ship.
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GreatDepression says:
While the USA was too busy looking for WMD in Iraq, Al-Qaeda was busy creating new remote sites worldwide including inside the USA and the Taliban was too busy re-grouping in Afghan. Where is OBL? Triple Blunder.
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GreatDepression says:
While the USA was too busy looking for WMD in Iraq, Al-Qaeda was busy creating new remote sites worldwide including inside the USA and the Taliban was too busy re-grouping in Afghan. Where is OBL? Triple Blunder.
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bubbadubba says:
But of course let's all ignore the FACT that all of the 9/11 terrorists had Saudi connections and Bin Laden is a Saudi.
And what king was Bush holding hands with and kissing?
Saudi.
And yet Obama haters are now blaming Obama for the Yemen terrorists when they started under GW Bush and he did NOTHING.
I must have missed the video of Obama kissing the leader of Yemen and holding hands with him.
Obama haters - blinded by racism and illogical brain connections.
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nowhiningallowed replies:
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...you conveniently forgot about how low Obama bowed and graveled to the Saudi King...BTW, terrorism started long before Bush 43, possibly before you were even born...please do some homework and learn a few things about history before you bash one party and not the other...Obama's problem among many include his being an apologist and more concerned about not offending persons of color or a certain religion where matters of terrorism and national security are concerned...case in point is not referring to the Ft. Hood incident as a terrorist attack, which it was and still being adamament about not wanting to even use the terminology of an attempted terrorist attack on the Delta flight...
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GreatDepression says:
While the USA was busy killing Saddam in Iraq, Al-Qaeda was busy creating new remote sites worldwide including inside the USA. Where is OBL? Triple Blunder.
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GreatDepression says:
While the USA was busy killing Saddam in Iraq, Al-Qaeda was busy creating new remote sites worldwide. Double Blunder.
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GreatDepression says:
While the USA was busy killing Saddam in Iraq, Al-Qaeda was busy creating new remote sites worldwide.
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