May 24, 2008

PAKISTAN PROMISES SAFETY AND WE DO THE REST:

Key Al Qaeda figure apparently died in U.S. strike in Pakistan: He's believed to be an Algerian involved in training militants and planning attacks on the West (Josh Meyer and Sebastian Rotella, 5/24/08, Los Angeles Times)

An Al Qaeda figure killed in a U.S. airstrike in Pakistan last week is believed to have been an Algerian allegedly involved in training militants and plotting attacks against the West, officials said Friday.

The Algerian, known by the nickname Abu Sulayman Jazairi, apparently died May 14 in the strike that killed as many as 14 people and destroyed a compound near the village of Damadola, an Al Qaeda stronghold in northwestern Pakistan, officials said. A knowledgeable U.S. official and a senior European anti-terrorism official said Jazairi was thought to be dead.

U.S. anti-terrorism forces are targeting front-line planners in Pakistani hide-outs, and Jazairi would be another in a series of recent losses for the Al Qaeda leadership, the two officials said.

Posted by Orrin Judd at May 24, 2008 7:24 AM
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