CBS/AP/ December 19, 2009, 5:52 AM

U.S. Airstrikes on Al Qaeda in Yemen

Updated at 12:05 a.m. Eastern time

CBS News has confirmed that U.S. warplanes made airstrikes yesterday on suspected al Qaeda positions in Yemen.

Officials say the strikes were requested by the government of Yemen and were intended to head off terrorist attacks in that country. The targets might have included the U.S. Embassy. Yemeni officials say at least 34 militants were killed.

Witnesses, however, put the number killed at over 60 and said the dead were mostly civilians, including women and children, The New York Times reported in its online editions late Friday. They denied the target was an al Qaeda stronghold, and one provincial official said only 10 militant suspects died.

The United States has repeatedly called on Yemen to take stronger action against al Qaeda, whose fighters have increasingly found refuge here in the past year. Worries over the growing presence are compounded by fears that Yemen could collapse into turmoil from its multiple conflicts and increasing poverty and become another Afghanistan, giving the militants even freer rein.

Part of al Qaeda's strategy has been to move the terrorist groups' Arab militant fighters out of the Afghanistan-Pakistan region to Yemen.

It was reported last week that the man in charge of that relocation was likely killed in a U.S. drone attack in northwest Pakistan.

Reports of the likely death of Saleh al-Somali, a Somali-born key al Qaeda operational planner, in a U.S. drone strike in northwestern Pakistan Tuesday prompted at least one knowledgeable Arab diplomat in the country to describe him as "a lynchpin in al Qaeda's well-considered new strategy."

According to the diplomat who spoke to CBS News on condition of anonymity, al-Somali's responsibilities included plotting al Qaeda's attacks and plans beyond the Afghanistan-Pakistan region.

"Since the summer of 2008, I believe he was involved with planning to shift some of al Qaeda's Arab fighters to Yemen" - the conservative state in the Arabian peninsula alongside Saudi Arabia's southern border, where al Qaeda has pushed an increasingly violent insurgency in the past year.

The diplomat said that between one-quarter to one-third of al Qaeda's units in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region are now led by non-Arabs, in a transition from "100 percent of these units which were once led by Arabs."

He said militants from the central Asian former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan and Afghanistan were now either "holding permanent or temporary charge of these units," as some of al Qaeda's most hardened fighters head out of the region for Yemen, which he described as "their new frontier."
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91786 says:
Obviously from the posts the liberals are rooting for the terrorists.
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50BMS13 says:
Even George W. Bush would say to Obama "you are doing a heckuva job!" Obama is continuing to pursue the same aggressive policies in fighting terror as the Bush Administration. Even expanding the war front. Now that Obama has all the intel he is making the decisions that have to be made for America and the world. Michael Moore should be proud for voting for Obama....not criticizing him. "Yes we can?" Yes, we can win the wars! "Change you can count on?" Yes, we need your change to buy more drones! Gotta love Obama. I support him.
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JJHH3000 says:
The big question, remains, how do we stop the middle eastern conflicts from coming to our shores thru immigration? Who ever heard of open immigration during a global war?
It's no longer a question of whether some politicians are taking bribes from rich Radical Islamist organizations to look the other way on immigration but how many and can they be identified. Infilitration of N. America and W. Europe remains a key goal of Radical Islam.
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armyoftwelve says:
Yemen--another 100% muslim country...another failed state.

The British should have never pulled out!
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Xamkr says:
How many of these "al Qaeda" in Yemen are actually influential people who oppose unfavorable deals with the west in Yemen's developing liquid natural gas industry?

As mentioned by others in previous posts, the air attack/cruise missile attacks don't work very well unless you know where the targets are going to be when the munitions hit.

You would think it would be better to capture the terrorists for questioning and to capture their materials for leads on financial supporters, other terrorist cells, and future plans of the terrorists. I guess the detention facilities at Bagram are full.
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mudbrick says:
Has DailyKos approved the bombing?
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lobo62740 says:
Bombing militants is the only real thing Obama has done. Other than that he is a miserable failure. The damage will have been done when he is kicked out after one disaster term as President.
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fariborzzak says:
wasting our TAXES
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50BMS13 says:
President Obama is to be praised for his courage to bomb targets in Yemen. OBAMA IS NO JIMMY CARTER!!! Way to go Obama!
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wyodutch says:
Looks like we can borrow enough money to get another war started for those of you who feel that John Quincy Adams was an anti-war appeaser when he said "America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy.." or that James Madison was a traitor when he predicted.. "If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy."
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The latest calculation of the National Debt as posted by the Treasury Department has exceeded the statutory Debt Limit approved by Congress last February as part of the Recovery Act stimulus bill. The ceiling was set at $12.104 trillion dollars. The latest posting by Treasury shows the National Debt at nearly $12.135 trillion.
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A senior Treasury official told CBS News that the department has some "extraordinary accounting tools" it can use to give the government breathing room in the range of $150-billion when the Debt exceeds the Debt Ceiling."
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Now... get your working-class kids into uniform and have them get out there and win one for the Gipper! Hooo-Ahhhh!
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