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Awlaqi death a "major blow" to Qaeda: US

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Post by Zeba Khan Hoti Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:06 pm

Updated at: 0256 PST, Saturday, October 01, 2011
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama said Friday the killing of US-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaqi was a "major blow" to Al-Qaeda's Yemeni outfit and vowed to be relentless in destroying global terror networks.

Notching another success in his pursuit of top terror leaders, Obama said Awlaqi was the leader of external operations for Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and had plotted the murder of innocent Americans.

"The death of Awlaqi is a major blow to Al-Qaeda's most active operational affiliate. (It) marks another significant milestone in the broader effort to defeat Al-Qaeda and its affiliates," Obama said.

He said Awlaqi's killing in an air raid in Yemen was a tribute to the US intelligence community and to Yemen's cooperation with the United States in a common anti-terror campaign.

That appeared to be a hint that there may be truth to reports CIA intelligence and drone aircraft may have been used in the killing, though the White House would not be drawn into details of the operation.

US officials believe Awlaqi played a significant role in the attempt to bring down a US airliner over Detroit by an assailant with explosives sewn into his underwear on December 25, 2009.

He was also believed to have coordinated the thwarted 2010 plot to blow up cargo aircraft bound for the United States and had called for attacks against Arab and US governments across the world.

Obama also warned, during a retirement ceremony for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, that though "weakened," AQAP was still "dangerous."

The president also appeared to preview an expanded US sweep against extremists, following action against terror suspects in recent months in Yemen, Pakistani tribal regions and Somalia, by Washington and its allies.

"Going forward, we will remain vigilant against any threats to the United States or our allies and partners," Obama said. (AFP)
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