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Kenya: U.S. 'Killed Al-Qaeda Man Behind Govt's Back'
2009-07-15
Nairobi -- The US sent its military to Kenya to hunt down and kill suspected terrorists... without the knowledge of the Kenya government, according to a UK newspaper. The Guardian on Tuesday reported that one of the suspects was assassinated as part of a wider programme against al-Qaeda under the Bush administration.
Beware, because as we all know, killing al-Qaeda is bad, and killing them without telling Nancy Pelosi is worse ...
The assassination turned out to be a "severe embarrassment" and may have contributed to the termination of the programme, the newspaper said. However, security sources in government who spoke to the Nation on Tuesday said they were not aware of such an operation.
So someone is covering .. or making something up out of whole cloth ...
Kenya has over the years maintained close ties with the US in the fight against terrorism with the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit being a large beneficiary of US funds. The cooperation, for instance, saw a man suspected of being a member of al-Qaeda arrested in Mogadishu by the Americans and brought to Nairobi in 2003.

Kenyan police also surrendered to the US a suspect who had been arrested in Kenya in 2007 and was eventually flown to the US-run Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba.

The Guardian did not identify the victim of the US killing in Kenya and based its report on an unmanned former intelligence official who, it said, "did not give details of the operation."
To summarize: someone we don't know says someone else we don't know was killed by Americans, possibly military -- or not -- somewhere in Kenya. If anyone official was told about it they might have been displeased, and if so perhaps conveyed that displeasure to someone else unknown... which may or may not have had an impact on policy in far away North America. Of that we are certain enough to sell newspapers making this claim.
An official close to the government security operations but who requested not to be named because of the sensitivity of the matter said a terror suspect was killed in the Ras Kamboni area across the border in Somalia in circumstances that were not clear. The official did not elaborate.
So the bad boy wasn't killed in Kenya after all ...
No, a bad boy was killed in Kenya. He may be a different one than the other one who may or may not have been one of those unknowns who possibly were killed by Americans on Kenyan soil.
US attempts to kill suspected terrorists in Somalia using missiles fired from drones, warships and submarines, are not secret and have been widely reported.
Q.E.D.
In January 2003, Mr William Munuhe, believed to be an informer for the Federal Bureau of Investigations, was shot dead in his house in Karen. He had been involved in the investigation into the whereabouts of Rwandan genocide fugitive Felicien Kabuga and it is not clear whether his is the case in question.
Huh? Who killed him?
Intelligence Attorney General Amos Wako said: "We are not aware of the operation. Security intelligence people may know but the AG is not aware."
"We can say no more!"
And police spokesman Eric Kiraithe said: "No such operation could have been planned with the knowledge of the Kenya police because that would be conspiracy to murder."
"We know nothing! Nothing!"
The assassination programme has been in the news after it was revealed that the spy agency did not brief US legislators as required by law.
Thus triggering that pleasurable paranoia that lurks just above the surface in so many parts of the world. Lost a pen1s lately, after shaking the wrong hand?
The programme was recently cancelled and the CIA said it never progressed beyond the planning stage.

However, The Guardian reported that while the CIA did not proceed with the plan, the US military, which does not need to inform Congress every time it goes out to kill enemies, did.
Since it's just assumed that our military is supposed to, you know, kill our enemies ...
Former US vice-president Dick Cheney ordered the killing project hidden from MPs because it pushed the limits of legality by planning to assassinate suspects in friendly countries without the knowledge of their governments, The Guardian said.
And because it was never a plan ...
But Vice President Cheney was supposed to have told the CIA not to talk. He didn't have anything to do with the military, which was the brief of the Secretary of Defense (Rum-something, I think his name was...Rumplestiltskin, perhaps? My memory is not what it was).
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Intelligence Attorney General Amos Wako

friend of Pelosi.
Posted by: Skunky Glins 5***   2009-07-15 20:20  

#6  Nah, kill them right in front.
(Careful, don't get blood all over)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-07-15 14:21  

#5  Sorry, big mistake. Next time we'll whack 'im right in front of the Government's back. Or whatever.
Posted by: mojo   2009-07-15 10:43  

#4  And there are no British tourist planes that land in Kenya that could have been shot down. Nosiree. Then the Guardian and their ilk could have a fit blaming the Americans for NOT killing terrorists when we knew they were there.
Posted by: ed   2009-07-15 10:14  

#3  "No such operation could have been planned with the knowledge of the Kenya police because that would be conspiracy to murder impossible to keep secret and thus doomed to failure."
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-07-15 07:45  

#2  They've been there for well over a decade, OP.

Remember the 1998 attack on the US embassy in Nairobi? It was executed by an al Qaeda cell that had been planted there from Somalia in 1994-5.

Ditto the 2002 attack with shoulder launched missiles on an Israeli airliner flying out of Mombasa.
Posted by: lotp   2009-07-15 04:58  

#1  What the hell was Kenya doing putting an Al Qaeda man behind their back for us to kill?
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-07-15 01:32  

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