The latest crisis in Yemen has plunged the impoverished country deeper into turmoil and pushed it closer to fracturing along sectarian and tribal lines
WNU Editor: Goodbye to the old boss .... hello to the new boss ... and nothing really changes.
More News On U.S. Drone Strikes Continuing In Yemen
Suspected U.S. drone strike kills al Qaeda militants in Yemen -- Reuters
Yemen drone strike kills four al Qaeda suspects -- AFP
US drones kill 4 AQAP fighters in southern Yemen -- Long War Journal
U.S. drone strike kills 4 Al Qaeda operatives -- AP
Yemenis say US drone strike kills 4 al-Qaida operatives -- Washington Times
Drone Strike in Yemen Kills 4 Al-Qaida Fighters -- VOA
Killed Al Qaeda folk? Maybe. More likely a message to the new management. With Boko Haram and Isis on the go I get the feeling that the forces of evil, as we see them are beginning to develop a common cause. Once united they could become a serious threat to the West. This may be particularly true with the "infiltration" of moles, perhaps thousands of them in the Western nations.
ReplyDeleteAnd remember the expression "beware the yellow menace". China sits back and watches cheering for neither side
So a bit of good news then.
ReplyDeleteDepends which side you are I guess.
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