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CIA sees increased threat in Yemen
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Source: wapo

By Greg Miller
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, August 25, 2010

For the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, CIA analysts see one of al-Qaeda's offshoots - rather than the core group now based in Pakistan - as the most urgent threat to U.S. security, officials said.

The sober new assessment of al-Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen has helped prompt senior Obama administration officials to call for an escalation of U.S. operations there - including a proposal to add armed CIA drones to a clandestine campaign of U.S. military strikes, the officials said.

"We are looking to draw on all of the capabilities at our disposal," said a senior Obama administration official, who described plans for "a ramp-up over a period of months."

The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters, stressed that that analysts continue to see al-Qaeda and its allies in the tribal areas of Pakistan as supremely dangerous adversaries. The officials insisted there would be no letup in their pursuit of Osama bin Laden and other senior figures thought to be hiding in Pakistan.

Indeed, officials said it was largely because al-Qaeda has been decimated by Predator strikes in Pakistan that the franchise in Yemen has emerged as a more potent threat. A CIA strike killed a group of al-Qaeda operatives in Yemen in 2002, but officials said the agency has not had that capability on the peninsula for several years.



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  -CIA sees increased threat in Yemen maddezmom  Aug-25-10 04:21 AM   #0 
  - Hell no! Stay the hell out and let the GCC clean up its own mess!  JCMach1   Aug-25-10 05:14 AM   #1 
  - We're already there  TexanRudeBoy   Aug-26-10 09:52 AM   #13 
  - Sunday's Observer: Al-Qaida in Yemen: Poverty, corruption and an army of jihadis willing to fight  Turborama   Aug-25-10 05:18 AM   #2 
  - Nothing like an armed game of Whack-A-Mole. n/t  dgibby   Aug-25-10 01:27 PM   #7 
     - The Guardian spent two months in the country, travelling to the tribal regions of Abyan and Shabwa  Turborama   Aug-26-10 03:57 AM   #10 
        - Thanks for the link.  dgibby   Aug-26-10 08:54 AM   #11 
  - Yeah, Now that Iran Is Such a Bust as a Target  Demeter   Aug-25-10 05:36 AM   #3 
  - Tina Brown had mentioned that Al Qaeda in Yemen are anticipating  dkf   Aug-25-10 05:50 AM   #4 
  - Yemen - CIA - The World Fact Book  Javaman   Aug-25-10 07:45 AM   #5 
  - The CIA is a bigger threat to US security than anybody in Yemen. nt  bemildred   Aug-25-10 08:52 AM   #6 
  - CIA sees potential job security in Yemen  Chulanowa   Aug-25-10 03:16 PM   #8 
  - Yep, that nailed it.  Nihil   Aug-26-10 03:39 AM   #9 
  - Always some Boogeyman under the CIA's bed . . . !!!  defendandprotect   Aug-26-10 09:49 AM   #12 
 

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