Off Topic: Chatter among al Qaeda operatives in Yemen led to warnings – CNN.com
Officials: Chatter among al Qaeda operatives in Yemen led to warnings – CNN.com.
( While this could conceivably be disinfo, I find it much more credible that the “it’s about to happen” narrative that has been bandied about in the comments. – JW )

- NEW: Germany, France and Britain also close their Sanaa embassies Sunday and Monday
- Chatter among al Qaeda operatives has increased in recent days, officials say
- The chatter comes as new man is named al Qaeda’s No. 2
- Yemeni intelligence agencies say al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is planning attacks
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) — Fresh intelligence led the United States to conclude that operatives of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula were in the final stages of planning an attack against U.S. and Western targets, several U.S. officials told CNN.
The warning led the U.S. State Department to issue a global travel alert Friday, warning al Qaeda may launch attacks in the Middle East, North Africa and beyond in coming weeks. The U.S. government also was preparing to close 22 embassies and consulates in the region Sunday as a precaution.
The chatter among al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula operatives had gone on for weeks but increased in the last few days, the officials said.
Taken together with a warning from Yemeni officials, the United States took the extraordinary step of shutting down embassies and issuing travel warnings, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
While the specific target is uncertain, U.S. officials are deeply worried about a possible attack against the U.S. Embassy in Yemen occurring through Tuesday, the officials said.
The warnings also come as news has surfaced that al Qaeda’s leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, has appointed the head of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Nasser al-Wahishi, as his overall general manager of the terror network, Seth Jones of the Rand Corporation said.

With al-Zawahiri, the man who succeeded Osama bin Laden, and al-Wahishi linked, the United States may be taking a cautious but necessary approach by closing the embassies, Jones said.
But as with so much in the intelligence world, there is disagreement over what may really be happening.
Officials have told CNN that some analysts believe the threat is solely in Yemen, while others are convinced plots are under way in several countries.
Even so, security has been greatly tightened across Yemen as a result of local intelligence that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula was planning attacks in major cities, such as the capital, Sanaa, or Aden, a senior Yemeni national security official told CNN Friday.
Yemeni intelligence agencies alerted authorities of the threat two days ago, when the Yemeni president was in Washington, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Britain, France and Germany said their embassies in Sanaa would also be closed on Sunday and Monday over security concerns.
The UK Foreign Office warned its citizens Friday against all travel to Yemen, and it strongly urged British nationals to leave now. “If you don’t leave the country now while commercial carriers are still flying it is extremely unlikely that the British government will be able to evacuate you or provide consular assistance,” according to the Foreign Office warning.
The steps showed heightened security concerns about intelligence that indicates a potential attack in Yemen.
According to three sources, the United States has information al Qaeda in Yemen was in the final stages of planning for an unspecified attack.
“The threat appears much worse than it has in a long time,” the Yemeni official said.
Yemen has tightened security across the country, deploying security forces at all major government institutions, foreign embassies, foreign residential compounds and international organizations, the official said.
According to the Yemeni official, recent U.S. drone attacks may generate reprisals.
“We take these threats seriously, especially since al Qaeda has been dealt many blows over the last few days,” the official said.
In 2011, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula operatives filmed buildings linked to U.S. personnel in Sanaa, according to a source who has seen the video.
While the incident is not related to this week’s terror warnings, it shows al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s capabilities, CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank said.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula operatives filmed video of the building, which is near the U.S. embassy in Sanaa, and the U.S. personnel who were in it, the source told Cruickshank.
CNN’s Barbara Starr reported from Washington and journalist Hakim Almasmari reported from Sanaa; Chelsea J. Carter wrote this report from Atlanta. CNN’s Mohammed Jamjoon, Bharati Naik, Karen Smith, Saskya Vandoorne and Chris Lawrence contributed to this report.
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August 3, 2013 at 7:11 PM
Oke, but why closing embassy,s in Egypt ?
The nearly dead al Qaeda is active in Egypt ??
August 3, 2013 at 7:30 PM
If this is true, then several conclusions must be drawn:
1. The USA is no longer able to defend / sustain its embassies in the Muslim world. If threats arise, then Obama’s America will shut down the embassies, instead of deploying the necessary means to defend its own facilities.
2. Obama’s America lost its deterrence power when facing enemies.
The deterrence in a pre war situation its like having one thousand brand new jets ready for action.
3. America is not the America we used to know. We should change our geopolitical conception when referring to USA.
4. Without an active and influential superpower, the world will soon enter into a political – military chaos which we are already seeing today.
5. Leaving the international arena without any contest and going home will not save this brave nation when this new kind of war will strike in the streets, in the very heart of America.
6. What we are seeing here is, in fact, a tired nation, which, after the 2008 economical disaster, got also the Obama’s Years which, in our opinion, delivered the decisive blow to a great and proud nation.
August 3, 2013 at 8:02 PM
Nice luis, it is this why there is a heavy background fight in the USA.
August 4, 2013 at 4:41 AM
Luis, I respectfully disagree on all 6 points. America has had it setbacks like any other nation, Israel included. But this by no means is the end on our ‘once great nation’. There’s a strong undercurrent in this country and it’s beginning to take shape and reclaim our ‘greatness’. I can’t explain it, you just have to trust me on this one. I deal with it every day and a lot of folks are fed up and want to return to the values and beliefs that made this nation great and when this happens, Amerca will bounce back stronger than ever.
August 4, 2013 at 5:49 AM
So let it be written, so let it be done…
August 4, 2013 at 7:11 AM
…And I respect your right to disagree with me totally; even that my lines hurt your feelings as an American – which I deeply regret and was far from my intention when I wrote them – I cannot help but to say that America under Obama is low, is not the America we all once knew. Read my points carefully; don’t nullify them only because they hurt; and try to put them down one after another, bringing arguments why am I not right, allegedly.
Steve, even the Roman Empire started to fall when bad emperors came into power; its what is called The Decline of The Roman Empire. And Obama, Steve, is a leader who has shut down USA embassies and gone after that in vacation for celebrating his birthday and this is not a joke, Steve. Those are the symptoms of what I have already wrote in my previous comment.
August 3, 2013 at 9:11 PM
Seems like overkill for threats. So, if a terrorist group wants to disrupt the US presents in the Middle East all it need do is increase its chatter? Seems there’s more than meets the eye to all this.