Friday, January 31, 2020

Got Another One

COTTonLINE has been keeping track of the assassination of high-level terrorist leaders, and Yahoo News has yet another example.
The leader of al-Qaida’s Yemen branch is believed to have been killed in a U.S. airstrike earlier this year.

The New York Times said three current or former U.S. officials “expressed confidence” that Qasim al-Raymi, the emir of al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), was killed in Yemen, although there was no official confirmation.

For more than five years, al-Raymi, a native of Yemen, had eluded U.S. forces as he led what experts sometimes refer to as al-Qaida’s “most dangerous franchise.” If confirmed, his death would be “very significant,” said Mick Mulroy, who was deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East until late last year.
Persistent decapitation of terror networks tends to sow confusion in their ranks. It may also encourage talented individuals to follow alternate career paths featuring more longevity.