Yemen warns of more attacks

Hundreds of Al Qaeda militants are planning terror attacks from Yemen, the country's foreign minister said Tuesday.

Abu Bakr al-Qirbi appealed for more help from the international community to help train and equip counter-terrorist forces.

His plea came after an Al Qaeda group based in Yemen claimed responsibility for the failed Christmas Day airliner bomb plot.

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I stated this terrorist was one of many. now the warnings are issued. will Osama sit up and take notice here or is it back to the golf course and extravagant dinners???

:popcorn::popcorn:

Does no one here actually recognize what Abu Bakr al-Qirbi is doing by making this statement?
Claim a threat way out of proportion to reality and use that as an excuse to ask for more money, supposedly to train/equip more internal "security forces", yeah right, Duh.
 
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Who's turning more loose shortly just to throw a bone to the loonies who want gitmo closed?

I love dilloduck's idea. What a great compromise. We can put solar panels and a windmill at gitmo and pay GE 100 billion dollars to do so. Then we can keep the prisoners there and everyone will be safe and happy.Maybe we could even throw in a few unionized gay illegals to do the work for good measure too. Win/win.
 
What a pile of fresh steaming shit. Viet Nam head case, Pakshitstick, Willow, Dumbdog, cloggeddett and skullfucked pilot. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

You people are funny!

At least we are people. You are just some:lol:thing a dog would shit on!
 
Hundreds of Al Qaeda militants are planning terror attacks from Yemen, the country's foreign minister said Tuesday.

Abu Bakr al-Qirbi appealed for more help from the international community to help train and equip counter-terrorist forces.

His plea came after an Al Qaeda group based in Yemen claimed responsibility for the failed Christmas Day airliner bomb plot.

[URL="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,581370,00.html"]source[/URL]

I stated this terrorist was one of many. now the warnings are issued. will Osama sit up and take notice here or is it back to the golf course and extravagant dinners???

:popcorn::popcorn:

Does no one here actually recognize what Abu Bakr al-Qirbi is doing by making this statement?
Claim a threat way out of proportion to reality and use that as an excuse to ask for more money, supposedly to train/equip more internal "security forces", yeah right, Duh.

Official Lauds Yemeni Government for Taking on al-Qaida
By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Dec. 28, 2009 – The Yemeni government deserves praise for taking on the al-Qaida threat in that country, a Defense Department official said here today.

The Yemeni government took full credit for strikes against al-Qaida hide-outs and training sites Dec. 19. U.S. officials have been concerned that al-Qaida has been increasing in Yemen.

“The fact of the matter is that Yemeni officials and government ought to be commended for taking on the al-Qaida threat that exists in their country,” Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said today. “Yemen has a growing al-Qaida threat and the government has taken the important steps to address it.”

The Yemeni government said the strikes were a success, but there has not been an accounting of casualties in the strikes.

The Defense Department has worked with Yemen to train their forces. The United States spent roughly $67 million to train Yemeni troops in counterterrorism operations, Defense Department officials said.

Meanwhile, there haven’t been “any substantial increases in our training with Yemen over the past few months,” Whitman said.

U.S. training with Yemen runs throughout the year and includes land, air and maritime scenarios. These exercises generally are small-scale events that last a couple of weeks at a time. The number of trainers involved fluctuates depending on the training, Whitman said, noting the exercises do not run back to back.

Defense relations between Yemen and the United States are good. Yemeni servicemembers participate in the International Military Education and Training program and the United States has transferred military equipment and spare parts to the country.

In fiscal 2006, U.S. Foreign Military Financing for Yemen was $8.42 million, International Military Education and Training was $924,000, and Non-Proliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs was about $1.4 million.

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you really need to see a doctor about your cock n mouth disease
 
What a pile of fresh steaming shit. Viet Nam head case, Pakshitstick, Willow, Dumbdog, cloggeddett and skullfucked pilot. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

You people are funny!

At least we are people. You are just some:lol:thing a dog would shit on!

I'm so happy that you have had such fun with my little dog story.

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I stated this terrorist was one of many. now the warnings are issued. will Osama sit up and take notice here or is it back to the golf course and extravagant dinners???

:popcorn::popcorn:

Does no one here actually recognize what Abu Bakr al-Qirbi is doing by making this statement?
Claim a threat way out of proportion to reality and use that as an excuse to ask for more money, supposedly to train/equip more internal "security forces", yeah right, Duh.

Official Lauds Yemeni Government for Taking on al-Qaida
By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Dec. 28, 2009 – The Yemeni government deserves praise for taking on the al-Qaida threat in that country, a Defense Department official said here today.

The Yemeni government took full credit for strikes against al-Qaida hide-outs and training sites Dec. 19. U.S. officials have been concerned that al-Qaida has been increasing in Yemen.

“The fact of the matter is that Yemeni officials and government ought to be commended for taking on the al-Qaida threat that exists in their country,” Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said today. “Yemen has a growing al-Qaida threat and the government has taken the important steps to address it.”

The Yemeni government said the strikes were a success, but there has not been an accounting of casualties in the strikes.

The Defense Department has worked with Yemen to train their forces. The United States spent roughly $67 million to train Yemeni troops in counterterrorism operations, Defense Department officials said.

Meanwhile, there haven’t been “any substantial increases in our training with Yemen over the past few months,” Whitman said.

U.S. training with Yemen runs throughout the year and includes land, air and maritime scenarios. These exercises generally are small-scale events that last a couple of weeks at a time. The number of trainers involved fluctuates depending on the training, Whitman said, noting the exercises do not run back to back.

Defense relations between Yemen and the United States are good. Yemeni servicemembers participate in the International Military Education and Training program and the United States has transferred military equipment and spare parts to the country.

In fiscal 2006, U.S. Foreign Military Financing for Yemen was $8.42 million, International Military Education and Training was $924,000, and Non-Proliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs was about $1.4 million.

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you really need to see a doctor about your cock n mouth disease

I love official statements, they're so..........creative. BTW it's called hoof an mouth but since you're projecting you wouldn't have caught that.
 
I wish America had a real President right about now.

Someone more or less akin to President George W. Bush.

Someone who might just order a military strike into an al qaeda compound or three (or more) deep in the heart of Yemen.

But, alas, we have no such man at the helm.

That doesn't make much sense. If it was George Bush, he'd get confused and attack the UAE instead of Yemen.

As it stands, call me cynical, but this sounds like an appeal for American dollars.
 
Hundreds of Al Qaeda militants are planning terror attacks from Yemen, the country's foreign minister said Tuesday.

Abu Bakr al-Qirbi appealed for more help from the international community to help train and equip counter-terrorist forces.

His plea came after an Al Qaeda group based in Yemen claimed responsibility for the failed Christmas Day airliner bomb plot.

[URL="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,581370,00.html"]source[/URL]

I stated this terrorist was one of many. now the warnings are issued. will Osama sit up and take notice here or is it back to the golf course and extravagant dinners???

:popcorn::popcorn:

Are you hating on all Muslims? Very arrogant!
 
I wish America had a real President right about now.

Someone more or less akin to President George W. Bush.

Someone who might just order a military strike into an al qaeda compound or three (or more) deep in the heart of Yemen.

But, alas, we have no such man at the helm.

That doesn't make much sense. If it was George Bush, he'd get confused and attack the UAE instead of Yemen.

As it stands, call me cynical, but this sounds like an appeal for American dollars.

who said we have 57 states ?????
 
I wish America had a real President right about now.

Someone more or less akin to President George W. Bush.

Someone who might just order a military strike into an al qaeda compound or three (or more) deep in the heart of Yemen.

But, alas, we have no such man at the helm.

That doesn't make much sense. If it was George Bush, he'd get confused and attack the UAE instead of Yemen.

As it stands, call me cynical, but this sounds like an appeal for American dollars.

who said we have 57 states ?????

What the fuck does that have to do with anything? Are we going to start adding up gaffes too? Because we all know that George never made a gaffe........

At any rate, I find it hilarious that anyone thinks Bush is the paradox of a rational and intelligent approach to addressing terror.

Al Queda didn't exist in Iraq until we were nice enough to get rid of Saddam Hussein for them.
 
Hundreds of Al Qaeda militants are planning terror attacks from Yemen, the country's foreign minister said Tuesday.

Abu Bakr al-Qirbi appealed for more help from the international community to help train and equip counter-terrorist forces.

His plea came after an Al Qaeda group based in Yemen claimed responsibility for the failed Christmas Day airliner bomb plot.

[URL="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,581370,00.html"]source[/URL]

I stated this terrorist was one of many. now the warnings are issued. will Osama sit up and take notice here or is it back to the golf course and extravagant dinners???

:popcorn::popcorn:

Are you hating on all Muslims? Very arrogant!

i like jews a lot more
 
That doesn't make much sense. If it was George Bush, he'd get confused and attack the UAE instead of Yemen.

As it stands, call me cynical, but this sounds like an appeal for American dollars.

who said we have 57 states ?????

What the fuck does that have to do with anything? Are we going to start adding up gaffes too? Because we all know that George never made a gaffe........

At any rate, I find it hilarious that anyone thinks Bush is the paradox of a rational and intelligent approach to addressing terror.

Al Queda didn't exist in Iraq until we were nice enough to get rid of Saddam Hussein for them.

False.

Al Qaeda DID exist in Iraq prior to our removal of that fucking murderous prick, Hussein.

Did ol' Saddam have a trusting relationship with al qaeda? Clearly, no.

But that is not the same thing as al qaeda not existing in Iraq before we got Saddam the fuck out.
 

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