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U.S. officials: CIA kills top al Qaeda terrorist in Pakistan
2008-02-01
Mods: I don't know if these details have been posted yet or not. Even if they have, sometimes a tale deserves retelling! :-)

Abu Laith al-Libi, a wanted al Qaeda terrorist, was killed in Pakistan by a CIA airstrike, three U.S. officials told CNN Thursday.

Al-Libi was described as a senior al Qaeda leader believed to have plotted and executed attacks against U.S. and coalition forces, including a February 2007 bombing at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan during a visit by Vice President Dick Cheney.

He was on a "most wanted" list of 12 accused terrorists which was issued in October by the Combined Joint Task Force-82 — an anti-terror unit in Afghanistan.

Earlier, a knowledgeable Western official and a military source confirmed al-Libi's death to CNN. The same official said al-Libi is "not far below the importance of the top two al Qaeda leaders" — Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri.

The officials said al-Libi was killed by a missile from an airplane.

Radical Islamist Web sites announced al-Libi's death.

"May God have mercy on Sheikh Abu Laith al-Libi and accept him with his brothers, with the martyrs," said a eulogy posted on a main Islamist site, Al-Ekhlaas.

Al-Libi, 41, was of Libyan descent and was believed to have been in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border region, according to the U.S. military.

A U.S. counterterrorism official told CNN he was a significant, senior al Qaeda figure who had taken on a more prominent role in the organization in recent years. This official also confirmed that al-Libi was responsible for plotting attacks targeting U.S. and coalition forces as well as Afghan officials.

In an earlier role, he was a leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, which eventually merged with al Qaeda, the counterterrorism official said, and was responsible for planning attacks throughout North Africa and the Middle East. The official described al-Libi as part of al Qaeda's inner circle, who helped fill the void created by the capture or death of other senior people in the organization.

A U.S. military official with Combined Joint Task Force-82 said they have no information on al-Libi's death. But he added that CJTF-82 does not collect information from outside of Afghanistan, and would be informed of targeted operations only "if the Pakistani military share(s) that with us."

The Pakistani military said an explosion occurred in North Waziristan on Tuesday, and 12 people were killed. However, it was unclear whether this was the incident in which al-Libi was killed. Military spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas told CNN it was not clear who attacked whom and that he could not comment on the identities of the dead since local al Qaeda and Taliban affiliates removed the bodies and buried them.

The U.S. military placed al-Libi on its most wanted list in 2006, behind bin Laden, al-Zawahiri and Taliban leader Mullah Omar. In October, they announced rewards ranging from $20,000 to $200,000 for al-Libi and 11 other mid-level Taliban and al Qaeda leaders.

At that time, the military distributed posters and billboards with pictures and names of the insurgents around eastern Afghanistan.

Al-Libi and the others were described at the time by CJTF-82 spokesman Maj. Chris Belcher as "mid-level bad guys."

He appeared in a 2002 audio recording posted on an Islamist Web site, saying al Qaeda had regrouped and intended to expand its war to include assassinations and attacks against infrastructure.

He also appeared in a 2004 video that showed him participating in an attack on an Afghan army base.

Rep. Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the top Republican on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, issued a statement saying al-Libi's reported death would be "a positive development" in efforts against terrorism.

"Intelligence points to, and his [al-Libi's] increasing role in al Qaeda propaganda suggests, that he would have been a top field commander and planner for al Qaeda," Hoekstra said. "His death, if confirmed, clearly will have an impact on the radical jihadist movement."

He said that through the committee, he would monitor the effects on al Qaeda operations.
Posted by:gorb

#8  CIA airstrike

Did not know we have CIAAF.
Posted by: twobyfour   2008-02-01 22:50  

#7  Nobody acts right when they are super-pissed. Kill the leaders and rile up the fodder at the same time is a double-down 21. Use that anti-mojo and drop leaflets made of pig vellum. Border, what border, repect that border when the paki troops move up there and secure it (ahem US government). Air America, * yeah!
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-02-01 14:49  

#6  I don't quite agree, bigjim. The "leaders" are outright megalomaniacs who love the chance to "move up the food chain" when someone like al'libi gets whacked. Many of them don't have the organizational skills to move up by any means other than the Hellfire Missile Hierarchical Chart Rearrangement Plan...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-02-01 13:59  

#5  I recommend that we place a dolop of pig fat on the nose cones of all our missiles.
Posted by: Kelly   2008-02-01 13:32  

#4  I don't keep track, but with their current rate of attrition Al Queer cant hold out for ever. Cannon fodder are probably easy to recruit at the local mosque, but leadership is hard to come by anywhere, for anybody. If we can manage to keep the pressure on them(pray for a republican in 2008) they can't last long like this. I'm sure there will always be an "Al-Qaeda" that does things that are a pain in the ass, but they won't be able to pull off anything major after a few more months of good hunting like this.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-02-01 11:40  

#3  He is now...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-02-01 10:33  

#2  was he the one with the facial pigment disorder?
Posted by: sinse   2008-02-01 10:31  

#1  I know they have a missle-cam! When Bin Laden get's hit they'd better!
Posted by: Pancho Uninemble1793   2008-02-01 08:37  

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