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U.S. Officials Fear They were 'Played' in 2010 Yemen Strike
2011-12-30
[An Nahar] U.S. officials suspect that Yemen fed them false intelligence for a 2010 strike against al-Qaeda suspects that killed a local leader locked in a dispute with the president's family, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Lot of that going around in this administration.
The disclosure of such an incident would complicate relations between the two allies at a time when Yemeni President President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower, but he didn't invite Donna Summer to the inauguration and Blondie couldn't make it...
is seeking to visit the United States amid months of popular protests demanding his ouster.

The May 25, 2010 U.S. missile strike, launched on intelligence supplied by the Yemeni government, killed Jabir Shabwani, 31, deputy governor of the central Mareb province, whose long-standing relations with Saleh's family had soured.

"We think we got played," the Journal quoted an official as saying, adding that other officials do not believe there was a Yemeni plan to kill Shabwani.

Saleh has been a key ally in the covert U.S. war on Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), a group increasingly seen as a threat to the United States comparable to the global network's core leadership in Afghanistan and Pakistain.

Saleh has also faced months of massive protests demanding the end of his 33-year reign accompanied by growing unrest that further threatens stability in the impoverished and largely tribal country.

Earlier this month Saleh requested permission to visit the United States, setting up a dilemma for U.S. President Barack We're gonna punish our enemies and we're gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us Obama, who has relied on the Yemeni leader as an anti-Qaeda ally but has also voiced support for the pro-democracy revolts sweeping the Arab world.

The Journal said some U.S. officials doubt the military was intentionally misled in the 2010 strike but said it raised troubling questions about the reliance on Yemeni security forces for intelligence.

The Journal quoted Yemeni officials as denying that they had any knowledge that Shabwani was at the site of the air strike.
Posted by:Fred

#2  What was their first clue they were getting played? The hilarity and giggling at the meeting or the winks and nudges?
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2011-12-30 09:39  

#1  Not fair employing Chicago-style politics!
Posted by: gorb   2011-12-30 03:05  

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