Al-Qaida Offers $160,000 Reward To Anyone That Kills US Ambassador To Yemen

B00Mer

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Wow, $160,000 to kill and Ambassador and $25,000 reward for a US Soldier. geeez.



SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Al-Qaida's branch in Yemen has offered to pay tens of thousands of dollars to anyone who kills the U.S. ambassador in Sanaa or an American soldier in the country.

An audio produced by the group's media arm, the al-Malahem Foundation, and posted on militant websites Saturday said it offered three kilograms of gold worth $160,000 for killing the ambassador, Gerald Feierstein.

The group said it will pay 5 million Yemeni riyals ($23,000) to anyone who kills an American soldier inside Yemen.

It said the offer is valid for six months.

The bounties were set to "inspire and encourage our Muslim nation for jihad," the statement said.

The U.S. Embassy in Sanaa did not respond to an Associated Press phone call asking for comment.

Washington considers al-Qaida in Yemen to be the group's most dangerous branch.

The group overran entire towns and villages last year by taking advantage of a security lapse during nationwide protests that eventually ousted the country's longtime ruler. Backed by the U.S. military experts based at a southern air base, Yemen's army was able to regain control of the southern region, but al-Qaida militants continue to launch deadly attacks on security forces that have killed hundreds.

In the capital, Sanaa, security officials said two gunmen on a motorbike shot and killed two intelligence officers early Sunday as they were leaving a downtown security facility. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity according to regulations, said all intelligence and security officers have been instructed to take precautionary measures outside working hours.

The government blames al-Qaida for the killing of several senior military and intelligence officials this year mainly by gunmen on motorbikes.

The officials said security authorities in Sanaa have launched a campaign against motorcyclists suspected of involvement in these attacks or other crimes, arresting about 200 for questioning for violations, including driving motorcycles without license plates.

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Associated Press writer Maamoun Youssef in Cairo contributed to this report.

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If this were to expand beyond the mouth pieces and become reality there should
be immediate action. All those states the cover for or allow terrorists to operate
from should have their assets outside their country seized until further notice,
that would be without exception.
 

Cliffy

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If this were to expand beyond the mouth pieces and become reality there should
be immediate action. All those states the cover for or allow terrorists to operate
from should have their assets outside their country seized until further notice,
that would be without exception.
Ahh, who are the terrorists? Is bombing Libya back into the stone age considered terrorism? Is assassinating the elected official of a country and replacing him with a brutal dictator considered terrorism? Is blowing up all the infrastructure in a country and killing thousands of innocent civilians to kill one man considered terrorism?

You want to stop terrorism, nuke the pentagon.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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If this were to expand beyond the mouth pieces and become reality there should
be immediate action. All those states the cover for or allow terrorists to operate
from should have their assets outside their country seized until further notice,
that would be without exception.

Wells said and I agree 100%

Ahh, who are the terrorists? Is bombing Libya back into the stone age considered terrorism? Is assassinating the elected official of a country and replacing him with a brutal dictator considered terrorism? Is blowing up all the infrastructure in a country and killing thousands of innocent civilians to kill one man considered terrorism?

You want to stop terrorism, nuke the pentagon.

Boy Cliff that's an extremist view, even for you, and you are my favorite anarchist in the country.
 

taxslave

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Ahh, who are the terrorists? Is bombing Libya back into the stone age considered terrorism? Is assassinating the elected official of a country and replacing him with a brutal dictator considered terrorism? Is blowing up all the infrastructure in a country and killing thousands of innocent civilians to kill one man considered terrorism?

You want to stop terrorism, nuke the pentagon.

Nuking the ME would be far better. End the problem once and for all.
 

Cliffy

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Yup. That would work.
Ya but... then we couldn't steal their oil.

Boy Cliff that's an extremist view, even for you, and you are my favorite anarchist in the country.
It isn't the first time I've said it. It is a metaphor. There are terrorist (Islamic extremists) because of US and British interference in the ME. Extremists were not much of a threat until their oil became a commodity coveted by the west. It all goes back to "The Ugly American" and "A Nation of Sheep".
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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Ya but... then we couldn't steal their oil.


It isn't the first time I've said it. It is a metaphor. There are terrorist (Islamic extremists) because of US and British interference in the ME. Extremists were not much of a threat until their oil became a commodity coveted by the west. It all goes back to "The Ugly American" and "A Nation of Sheep".

I disagree. Even if the US ceased to exist there will always be morons who believe that there crazy interpretation of a book is worth killing for.
 

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Doesn't sound like a credible story as $160K is a lot of moolah. And if you recall, some time ago it was alleged that it was Iran's government that was out to kill him. Obviously, somebody is trying to stir up hysteria and most likely that rumor comes from the West.