sailingaway
05-03-2013, 06:33 PM
risked life to counsel against getting involved with Al Queda:
Tom Davis
@senatortomdavis
Reading this morning about the collateral-damage killing by a US drone of a Yemeni cleric who had risked his life... http://fb.me/2rbQEOxN6
https://twitter.com/senatortomdavis/status/330405047307481088
from link:
The cleric preached in his tiny Yemeni village about the evils of al-Qaida, warning residents to stay away from the group's fighters and their hard-line ideology. The talk worried residents, who feared it would bring retaliation from the militants, and even the cleric's father wanted him to stop.
But in the end it wasn't al-Qaida that killed Sheik Salem Ahmed bin Ali Jaber.
Al-Qaida fighters, who hide in mountain strongholds near the remote eastern village of Khashamir, did call him out, demanding he meet them one night – apparently to intimidate him into stopping his sermons against them.
Sheik Salem felt he had no choice but to meet them, but a cousin who was in the police insisted on accompanying him as protection, according to the cleric's brother-in-law, Faysal bin Ali bin Jaber, who recounted the events to The Associated Press.
"Once they arrived to the car where al-Qaida was, four missiles hit," Faysal said. At home in the village, he heard the blasts – and heard the U.S. drone that struck the cars. "We know the buzzing sound of the drones overhead," he said.
Yemeni security officials confirmed three militants, along with Sheik Salem and his cousin were killed in the strike last August and that it was carried out by an American drone.
one count I've seen says 50:1 collateral damage to target strike from drones.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/02/us-drone-strikes-in-yemen_n_3203108.html
Tom Davis
@senatortomdavis
Reading this morning about the collateral-damage killing by a US drone of a Yemeni cleric who had risked his life... http://fb.me/2rbQEOxN6
https://twitter.com/senatortomdavis/status/330405047307481088
from link:
The cleric preached in his tiny Yemeni village about the evils of al-Qaida, warning residents to stay away from the group's fighters and their hard-line ideology. The talk worried residents, who feared it would bring retaliation from the militants, and even the cleric's father wanted him to stop.
But in the end it wasn't al-Qaida that killed Sheik Salem Ahmed bin Ali Jaber.
Al-Qaida fighters, who hide in mountain strongholds near the remote eastern village of Khashamir, did call him out, demanding he meet them one night – apparently to intimidate him into stopping his sermons against them.
Sheik Salem felt he had no choice but to meet them, but a cousin who was in the police insisted on accompanying him as protection, according to the cleric's brother-in-law, Faysal bin Ali bin Jaber, who recounted the events to The Associated Press.
"Once they arrived to the car where al-Qaida was, four missiles hit," Faysal said. At home in the village, he heard the blasts – and heard the U.S. drone that struck the cars. "We know the buzzing sound of the drones overhead," he said.
Yemeni security officials confirmed three militants, along with Sheik Salem and his cousin were killed in the strike last August and that it was carried out by an American drone.
one count I've seen says 50:1 collateral damage to target strike from drones.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/02/us-drone-strikes-in-yemen_n_3203108.html