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Officials: U.S., Yemen reviewing targets for possible strike
« on: December 29, 2009, 08:23:04 PM »
Of course, broadcast it to the entire world on CNN before the B-52's and the Tomahawks strike the camps (they have already scattered like rats)...this is shades of Clinton in 1998 after the African Embassy bombings

Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. and Yemen are now looking at fresh targets in Yemen for a potential retaliation strike, two senior U.S. officials told CNN Tuesday, in the aftermath of the botched Christmas Day attack on an airliner that al Qaeda in Yemen claims it organized.

The officials asked not to be not be identified because of the sensitive nature of the information. They both stressed the effort is aimed at being ready with options for the White House if President Obama orders a retaliatory strike. The effort is to see whether targets can be specifically linked to the airliner incident and its planning.

U.S. special operations forces and intelligence agencies, and their Yemeni counterparts, are working to identify potential al Qaeda targets in Yemen, one of the officials said. This is part of a new classified agreement with the Yemeni government that the two countries will work together and that the U.S. will remain publicly silent on its role in providing intelligence and weapons to conduct strikes.

Officially the U.S. has not said it conducted previous airstrikes in Yemen, but officials are privately saying the Yemeni military could not have carried out the strikes on its own.

By all accounts, the agreement would allow the U.S. to fly cruise missiles, fighter jets or unmanned armed drones against targets in Yemen with the consent of that government.


One of the officials said Yemen has not yet consented to the type of special forces helicopter-borne air assault that would put U.S. commandos on the ground with the mission of capturing suspects for further interrogation. That is also a capability the U.S. would like the Yemenis to eventually develop the official said.

At this point, the U.S. believes there may be a few hundred al Qaeda fighters in Yemen centered around a group of key network leaders. U.S. intelligence believes some key leaders were killed in recent airstrikes but is still working to confirm details.

U.S. military and intelligence officials describe to CNN an al Qaeda network with organized command and control that has evolved and grown over the past year. U.S. intelligence concludes there are several training camps similar to those established in other countries where one or two dozen fighters at a time train.

The U.S. and Yemenis are also looking into the possibility the Nigerian suspect in the airliner incident trained at one of the camps.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/12/29/us.yemen.strike.targets/index.html
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Re: Officials: U.S., Yemen reviewing targets for possible strike
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2009, 08:32:44 PM »
Just to hazard a guess - but I'd imagine that some part of the alphabet soup is constantly "maintaining" target lists - and not only in Yemen.


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Re: Officials: U.S., Yemen reviewing targets for possible strike
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2009, 08:54:32 PM »
Just to hazard a guess - but I'd imagine that some part of the alphabet soup is constantly "maintaining" target lists - and not only in Yemen.

Yea, they do... and remember last week we tossed in a few Tomahawks to take out some camps, kill some higher ups, and supposedly killed the Imam that told Major Hasan it was OK to shoot up Fort Hood.

We have the basic intell and it is "fresh and operationable".. and all it needs its a few updates from Predators and Recon Sats making a pass over the camps.

This task takes 36 hours max--not 3 days.

We have enough SSN's/SSGNs within range to level all the camps. One SSGN (modified Ohio class) alone carries 125+ Tomahawks--enough to waste 25 camps... and I'd bet there is at least one at all times within 1500 miles of Yemen.



And yet doofus Obama will waste about $50 million in missiles shot at empty camps.





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Re: Officials: U.S., Yemen reviewing targets for possible strike
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2009, 06:19:34 AM »
It does me no good to read about this until the targets have been struck. But the pansies running this dog and pony show need the good press to look like they are actually going to do something.

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Re: Officials: U.S., Yemen reviewing targets for possible strike
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2009, 10:52:38 AM »
CNN is trash.  The "senior officials" who "asked to not be identified" need to be hung by the neck until dead for treason.
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Re: Officials: U.S., Yemen reviewing targets for possible strike
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2009, 11:07:36 AM »
CNN is trash.  The "senior officials" who "asked to not be identified" need to be hung by the neck until dead for treason.

That phrase pisses me off everytime I see it "asked not to be identified because they are not authorized yadda yadda".  If you're not authorized, don't ****ing talk about it assclown.

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Re: Officials: U.S., Yemen reviewing targets for possible strike
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2009, 04:13:28 PM »
Hmm, another little balls-burnishing trick from the gamebooks of the last two DNC Presidential losers (Carter & Clinton) - waste military resources and morale trying to close the barn door after the horses have already fled.