U.S. welcomes death of Al-Qaeda number three
UNITED STATES - 1 JUNE 2010
WASHINGTON, June 1, 2010 - The White House on Tuesday welcomed the killing of Al-Qaeda number three Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, and said it was "unquestionably a severe blow" to the global terror network.
"We welcome his demise," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said, after a Pakistani security official said there was "reason to believe" Yazid was dead, and was probably killed in a drone attack in North Waziristan in late May.
Gibbs said he had spoken to President Barack Obama's top counter-terror official John Brennan who told him Yazid, Al-Qaeda's finance specialist, was "the biggest target to be either killed or captured in five years."
His death was "unquestionably a severe blow" to the organization, he said.
Mustafa Abu al-Yazid
Source: AFP
UNITED STATES - 1 JUNE 2010
WASHINGTON, June 1, 2010 - The White House on Tuesday welcomed the killing of Al-Qaeda number three Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, and said it was "unquestionably a severe blow" to the global terror network.
"We welcome his demise," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said, after a Pakistani security official said there was "reason to believe" Yazid was dead, and was probably killed in a drone attack in North Waziristan in late May.
Gibbs said he had spoken to President Barack Obama's top counter-terror official John Brennan who told him Yazid, Al-Qaeda's finance specialist, was "the biggest target to be either killed or captured in five years."
His death was "unquestionably a severe blow" to the organization, he said.
Mustafa Abu al-Yazid
Source: AFP