Armies of Liberation

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Paying Off the Afghan Arabs

Filed under: Al-Qaeda, Counter-terror, General, Yemen — by Jane Novak at 8:49 pm on Wednesday, November 30, 2005

This is an article from Rolling Stone magazine about a Yemeni jihaddi, and it traces his life story from Yemen to Afghansitan to Kosovo and Britian back to Yemen. I have to read the article again, but this was interesting:

By this time, however, the nature of the insurgency had changed. Al-Zarqawi had succeeded, for the moment, in taking over the homegrown resistance. Many of Saddam’s former secret police and Republican Guard were now integrated into cells with jihadists like Khalid. The leadership of Al Qaeda had financial resources and strategic expertise that the Iraqis lacked, and the foreign fighters were more willing to die than the local Sunnis — and more willing to kill civilians.

Disturbed by the killings, Khalid began to rethink the role of jihad in his life. Would his faith really justify killing his British neighbors in their own country? Would he ever be able to live a normal life? Hearing about Yemenis he knew who had disappeared into the gulag at Guantanamo, he feared he could end up in prison for life, a fate he considered worse than death.

The doubts intensified after he returned home to Yemen and was arrested earlier this year. “Enough is enough,” his father implored. “It’s time to settle down and stop this stuff.” After Khalid was released from prison, he and a group of other Afghan Arabs — the blanket term for those who fought or trained in Afghanistan — were summoned to a meeting with Ali Abdullah Salih, the president of Yemen, who was trying to contain the jihadists. In private, Salih called them “my sons” and said he had been pressured by the Bush administration to crack down on them. He also did something seldom acknowledged in the war on terror: He offered to pay them off to stop fighting.

“We will help you get jobs, get married,” Salih told the men. “Write down your name and what you want.”

7 Comments »

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Comment by Jon

11/30/2005 @ 11:04 pm

That was a very interesting article. With the names in the article, makes one wonder.

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Comment by Jane

11/30/2005 @ 11:57 pm

al-Waeili, that name sent me running to my files.

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Comment by Jon

12/1/2005 @ 12:16 am

In Jan 2004, the Yemen govt reportedly broke off negotiations with the AQ cells in Yemen. And according to press reports, AQ stated that they would stage attacks. They never materialized as to the extent they stated they would. Makes one wonder what the payoff was.

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Comment by Jane

12/1/2005 @ 7:04 am

Yes, one wonders.

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Comment by Jon

12/1/2005 @ 11:10 am

Just noticed an article in the press that Pres Saleh stated that the US was going to occupy Aden after the Cole bombing and his personal intervention saved the day. He also stated that he was in Aden at the time just by chance. What timing on his part.

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Comment by Jane

12/1/2005 @ 12:18 pm

thanks Jon, posted

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Comment by NOTR

12/2/2005 @ 5:40 pm

Another use of US taxpayer funding for the war on terrorists?

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