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Underwear-bomber Bomb Maker Believed Killed in Yemen Drone Attack

Here’s what certainly qualifies in several ways as a news brief: the maker of the underwear-bomber’s bomb is now believed to have been killed in that controversial U.S. drone attack in Yemen as well:

A Saudi militant believed killed in the U.S. drone strike in Yemen constructed the bombs for the al-Qaida branch’s most notorious attempted attacks — including the underwear-borne explosives intended to a down a U.S. aircraft, and a bomb carried by his own brother intended to assassinate a Saudi prince.

The death of Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri would make the Friday drone strikes on a convoy in the central deserts of Yemen one of the most effective single blows in the U.S. campaign to take out al-Qaida’s top figures.

The strike also killed Anwar al-Awlaki, a Yemeni-American cleric who had been key to recruiting for the militant group and a Pakistani-American, Samir Khan, who was a top English-language propagandist.

But Christopher Boucek, a scholar who studies Yemen and al-Qaida, said al-Asiri’s death would “overshadow” that of the two Americans due to his operational importance to al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemen-based group that is considered the most active branch of the terror network.

The days of the underwear bomb maker’s jockeying for position in Al-Qaida are over.



3 Responses to “Underwear-bomber Bomb Maker Believed Killed in Yemen Drone Attack”

  1. Allen says:

    No they didn’t get him. My grand daughter had one go off no more than two hours ago.

  2. dduck says:

    Great news if true………….

  3. genefinneran says:

    Oh I Underwear al Asiri is tonight ?
    Did he get his 26 Virgins
    Or a pitchfork in the nether parts ?
    Or did Unbelievers just
    Turn out the light ??

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