Foreign Ministry issued a warning to all American nationals traveling about the world of "reprisals" against the United States against the backdrop of killing of Anwar al-Awlaki American cleric of Yemeni origin U.S. air strike on Friday.
The warning came a day after the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki's chief foreign operations to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in an attack by U.S. drones in Yemen.
In the context of New York newspaper in a report Sunday that up to two years if not many people in Yemen and the Arab world hear about the cleric Anwar Al-Awlaki U.S. right-born militant who called U.S. President Barack Obama murder as a serious blow to al Qaeda.
And the Times says in a report published on its electronic edition that at the time saw as U.S. officials that the end-Awlaki is a significant loss of other al Qaeda received the news filtered in another form in the Middle East in the latest sign of the contrast and differences between U.S. goals and orientations of Arab, pointing out that the truth is that the voice of al-Awlaki was not resonate in the region stands almost paralyzed by the revolutions that engulfed.
The Awlaki and the United States considers the most prominent leaders of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, who tamed his mastery of the English language and information technology for the recruitment of new cadres of the terrorist organization - had killed an air raid carried out by unmanned U.S. aircraft on Friday.
He cited the warning left work until the end of November / October next, "may provide a perspective on the death of al-Awlaki near an incentive to launch attacks against the United States around the world, from individuals or groups seeking to avenge a result of this work
The warning came a day after the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki's chief foreign operations to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in an attack by U.S. drones in Yemen.
In the context of New York newspaper in a report Sunday that up to two years if not many people in Yemen and the Arab world hear about the cleric Anwar Al-Awlaki U.S. right-born militant who called U.S. President Barack Obama murder as a serious blow to al Qaeda.
And the Times says in a report published on its electronic edition that at the time saw as U.S. officials that the end-Awlaki is a significant loss of other al Qaeda received the news filtered in another form in the Middle East in the latest sign of the contrast and differences between U.S. goals and orientations of Arab, pointing out that the truth is that the voice of al-Awlaki was not resonate in the region stands almost paralyzed by the revolutions that engulfed.
The Awlaki and the United States considers the most prominent leaders of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, who tamed his mastery of the English language and information technology for the recruitment of new cadres of the terrorist organization - had killed an air raid carried out by unmanned U.S. aircraft on Friday.
He cited the warning left work until the end of November / October next, "may provide a perspective on the death of al-Awlaki near an incentive to launch attacks against the United States around the world, from individuals or groups seeking to avenge a result of this work
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