American base leader killed in Yemen attack on U.S. base said it was revenge
Date:2011-10-11Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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World Wide Web (microblogging) correspondent Li Zongze reported that there were reports that the U.S. military unmanned aerial vehicles deployed on September 30 killed in Yemen the “base” organization of American radical leader Aoraki (Al-Awlaki). According to the U.S. Cable News Network reported on 10 October, the Arab Peninsula “base” organization has confirmed the news and said “the United States would take retaliatory action.”
reported that the Aura is based on September 30 this year by U.S. drone attack death. But U.S. officials said, many people do not believe that the Internet posting said the person is dead, and seek an official confirmation. In addition, this pastor’s death in the United States has also led to people’s heated debate: in the absence of legal trials and confirmed cases of crime, whether the United States the right to attack and kill Aoraki.
Arabian Peninsula “base” organization on the Internet said in a statement, “the United States will soon be retaliation.” Earlier this month, U.S. officials have warned U.S. citizens that may occur against U.S. citizens and U.S. interests in the potential retaliation.
According to the U.S., “9.11″ Committee’s report, Aoraki was born in New Mexico, 7 years old back to Yemen. He returned to the U.S. in 1991 to study and stay in the United States before 2002 has been. In the United States, he worked with “9.11″ terrorist attacks in the three hijackers had contacts. However, he has publicly condemned the “9.11″ terrorist attacks.
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