Submit your comments on this article |
Arabia |
Al-Qaeda urges attacks on US interests in Yemen |
2008-05-27 |
The al-Qaeda terrorist network urged Monday its supporters in Yemen to limit their attacks to 'effective' operations against US and foreign interests in the Arab county. In a statement posted on the Islamic al-Ikhlas Network website, al-Qaeda has purportedly urged its loyalists to 'bring back the days of attacks, such as the one on the USS destroyer Cole and the French ship.' 'Those operations are bound to have an effect on people now,' the network said in the statement. The network advised its supporters to focus on US targets and to avoid attacks on other targets for the time being. 'Targeting a house of (President) Ali Salih will not serve the purpose. Neither will the killing of a Yemeni soldier in a Yemeni village,' al-Qaeda said. The Yemeni and Iraqi police forces are not similar because the Iraqi police serve as tools in the hands of the crusaders, the network said. Al-Qaeda sanctions attacks on Iraq's security forces and members of government and administration, saying they serve US occupation forces. |
Posted by:Fred |