U.S. Navy Warns Ships Off Yemen Of Possible Al-Qaeda Attack

By Ahmad Shihadah
Impunity Watch Reporter, Middle East

 

CAIRO, Egypt – The U.S. Navy is warning of possible al Qaeda attacks against ships off the coast of Yemen, where an offshoot of the terrorist network has established a significant base of operations over the past year.

Yemen became a focus of deep international concern in December when Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility for the failed attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner, showing the group based in an impoverished and unstable corner of the Middle East had global reach.

“Information suggests that al Qaeda remains interested in maritime attacks in the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden along the coast of Yemen,” said an advisory from the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence.

The warning said such attacks could be similar to the 2000 strike against the Navy destroyer USS Cole in Yemen’s Aden harbor that killed 17 American sailors. The attackers used a small boat laden with explosives to blow a hole in the side of the ship.

“Other more sophisticated methods of attack could include missiles or projectiles,” said the advisory, which was dated March 10. In particular, ships are at greatest risk while in or near ports or at anchor, it said.

Yemen, whose location at the southern rim of the Arabian Peninsula places it near one of the world’s busiest shipping corridors, is a long-standing base of support for al Qaeda.

Besides an al Qaeda threat, ships transiting the area have been beset by Somali pirates who have seized control of vessels ranging from fishing trawlers to oil supertankers in search of ransoms in the millions of dollars.

For more information, please see:

AP – US Navy Warns Al-Qaeda Threatens Ships Off Yemen – 23 March 2010

Otago Daily Times – US Warns Of Al-Qaeda Threat To Ships Off Yemen – 23 March 2010

Reuters – U.S. Warns Ships Off Yemen Of Possible Al-Qaeda – 23 March 2010

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