The United States staged two commando raids in Africa early Saturday.
The first raid, launched in Barawe along the coast of Somalia, was in response to the recent terror attack at the Westgate Mall but was aborted after Navy Seals encountered fierce resistance. The target, associated with the terror organization al Shabab, was not found. Prime Minister Saiid released this statement: “We have collaboration with the world and with neighboring countries in the battle against al Shabab… our interest is to get a peaceful Somalia, free from terrorism.”
The second raid in Tripoli resulted in the capture of al Qaeda terrorists, Anas al-Liby pictured above. He’s a high level terror organizer wanted by the FBI since 2000 and is believed to be one of the masterminds behind the 1998 US embassy bombings that killed more than 220 people in Kenya and Tanzania. His real name is Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqa. He was indicted in New York following the embassy attacks and has been on the FBI’s most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head, He is currently being held outside of Libya in an undisclosed location.
Al-Liby’s son told the press that the men who captured his father “wore masks” and “looked Libyan and spoke a Libyan dialect”. Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon Saaid was quoted as saying: “Our co-operation with international partners on fighting against terrorism is not a secret.” However, a press release posted on the government’s webpage indicates the Libyan government has questions:
“Since we’ve heard, we have been in touch with the US government and have asked for clarification on this matter.
The Libyan government is keen on prosecuting any Libyan citizen inside Libya, no matter what the charges are… the accused are innocent until proven guilty.”
It sounds to me like the Prime Minister isn’t too happy about that “undisclosed location”.
Good article at the Weekly Standard gives more background on al-Liby and suggest a few questions our government may be asking at that secure location:
These questions represent the reason that capture and interrogation are important.
Glad to see the President has decided that killing with drone strikes might not be the best way to wage an ongoing war on plotters of terror and world domination.
I would like a few answers too.
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