Sunday, November 30, 2003

Meanwhile in Yemen

The Yemeni government has said the United States will not be allowed to interrogate al-Qaida's top-most leader in the country. article

Well, they're phukt, aren't they?

The Interior Ministry said it nabbed Saudi-born al-Ahdal in a sting operation in Sanaa, after one of his associates was arrested in early November.

Gee, Saudi again.

However, London-based Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat said on Thursday that some US officials "doubt the truth of announcements made by Sanaa regarding anti-terror operations".

Oh, well, there you go. Never mind. They don't really have the guy.

The paper addded that "some US weapons sold to the Yemeni government were smuggled to Saudi terrorists".

Hmmmm...there's a way to get weapons to Saudi terrorists without direct sale, isn't there? Oh, sorry. Of course it was a total surprise that they would sell them. After all, you can't control them once they're out of your own hands.

Yemeni authorities slammed the "false" newspaper report aimed at misleading "world opinion over Yemen's serious and decisive position in fighting terror and undermining the growing relations between Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the United States".

Does anybody know who's on first?

As proof of Yemen's commitment to the fight against terror, the official said al-Ahdal's arrest was announced "four hours" after it took place on Tuesday.

The fight against terror. Global now, isn't it? A global hoax.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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