Abu Anas el-Liby captured in Tripoli, Libya

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United States forces captured a leader of Al Qaeda indicted in the 1998 bombings of the United States embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, ending a 15-year manhunt by seizing him in broad daylight near the Libyan capital, American officials said.

The suspect, born Nazih Abd al Hamid al-Ruqhay and known by his nom de guerre, Abu Anas el-Liby, has been high on the list of the United States government’s most-wanted fugitives since at least 2000, when a New York court indicted him for his part in planning the embassy attacks. The F.B.I. had offered a bounty of up to $5 million for information leading to his capture.

Abu Anas was captured alive near Tripoli in a joint operation by the United States military, the C.I.A. and the F.B.I., and was in American custody, a United States official said.

His capture was the latest grave blow to what remains of the original Qaeda organization after a 12-year-old American campaign to capture or kill its leadership, including the killing two years ago of its founder, Osama Bin Laden, in a compound in Pakistan.

Abu Anas is not believed to have played any role in the 2012 attack on the United States diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, senior officials briefed on that investigation say, but he may have sought to build networks connecting what remains of the Qaeda organization to like-minded militants in his native Libya.

Senior officials of the Libyan transitional government said they were unaware of the operation that captured him. Some vehemently insisted that their forces would play no role in any such American military operation on Libyan soil.

But a senior American official said the Libyan government was involved in the operation.

Disclosure of the raid is likely to inflame anxieties among many Libyans about their national sovereignty, putting a new strain on the transitional government’s fragile authority. Many Libyans already suspect that their interim prime minister, Ali Zeidan, who previously lived in Geneva as part of the exile opposition to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, of collaborating too closely with the West.

Abu Anas, 49, was born in Tripoli and is believed to have joined Bin Laden’s organization as early as the early 1990s, when it was based in Sudan. He later moved to Britain, where he had been granted political asylum. United States prosecutors in New York charged him in a 2000 indictment with helping to conduct “visual and photographic surveillance” of the United States Embassy in Nairobi in 1993 and again in 1995. In the indictment, prosecutors said Abu Anas had discussed with another senior Qaeda figure the idea of attacking an American target in retaliation for the United States peacekeeping operation in Somalia.

After the 1998 bombing, the British police raided his apartment and found an 18-chapter terrorist training manual in Arabic. Titled “Military Studies in the Jihad Against the Tyrants,” it included advice on car bombing, torture, sabotage and disguise.

An American official said Abu Anas was to be brought to the United States for trial.

Since the overthrow of Colonel Qaddafi in 2011, Tripoli has slid steadily into lawlessness, with no strong central government or police presence. It has become a haven for militants seeking to avoid detection elsewhere, and United States government officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss confidential information, have acknowledged in recent months that Abu Anas and other internationally wanted terrorists had been seen moving freely around the capital.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/06/w...ted-in-US-Said-to-Be-Taken-in-Libya.html?_r=0
 
More Libyan fun, we created a terrorist state, or at minimum a haven for AQ, and assorted jihadists when we assassinated Gaddafi.

won't even go into Bengazi
 
More Libyan fun, we created a terrorist state, or at minimum a haven for AQ, and assorted jihadists when we assassinated Gaddafi. won't even go into Bengazi

Is it possible O-BOMB-YA had the "terrorists" on ice and ordered the announcement as a deflection from his Obamacare debacle?
 
Is it possible O-BOMB-YA had the "terrorists" on ice and ordered the announcement as a deflection from his Obamacare debacle?
I don't see any relation, the Libyan central gov't is weak, and they couldn't put anyone on "ice".

This is more of a result of the Obama screw up with NATO on their "humanitarian war" to dump Gaddafi,,for these thugs.
 
I don't see any relation, the Libyan central gov't is weak, and they couldn't put anyone on "ice". This is more of a result of the Obama screw up with NATO on their "humanitarian war" to dump Gaddafi,,for these thugs.

You're probably right.

O-BOMB-YA is too incompetent to manage a delicate undercover operation.

Hell, he couldn't even launch the centerpiece of his administration without fucking it up royally.

Can you imagine how horrible Obamacare is going to be?
 
Libya asks US for ‘clarifications’ in al-Qaida nab, says Libyans should be tried at home

Libya says in a statement that it has asked the United States for “clarifications” regarding the abduction in Tripoli of an al-Qaida leader linked to the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in East Africa, saying that any Libyan should be tried in his own country.

Sunday, the Libyan government said it hoped its strategic relationship with the United States would not be endangered by this incident.

Al-Libi’s capture represents a significant blow to what remains of the core al-Qaida organization once led by Osama bin Laden.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...e1f-11e3-b141-298f46539716_story.html?hpid=z2

what "clarifications"? Is Libya obfsucating on their role here? Gee Do ya' think????? ;)
 
I think O-BOMB-YAs' timing is more than a little "convenient", considering the trainwreck he wants to distract the public from.
 
A source close to Libi told AFP he was captured by armed men in Tripoli as the operation took place in broad daylight in the knowledge of the Libyan government, a U.S. official told CNN.

But Libyan security services denied the claim, saying they were unaware of any kidnapping or arrest of the man, reported AFP
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...Libyan-al-Qaeda-leader-Abu-Anas-al-Libi-.html

something doesn't add up here...not sure yet..seems Libya wants to have it both ways, as the country is in a mess with factions/warlords/militias/.

But if the Libyan gov't acknowledges co-operation it is seen as subservient, and not protecting their sovereignity
especailly as Abu Anas was extrajudically nabbed..
 
significance of the capture then is that Abu Anas feel the ability to move freely around Tripoli, while Qaddafi would have killed or captured him.

He certainly would not be "networking" - and Libya would not now be a 'terrorist state'
 
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significance of the capture then is that Abu Anas feel the ability to move freely around Tripoli, while Qaddafi would have killed or captured him. He certainly would not be "networking" - and Libya would not now be a 'terrorist state'

More Obama foreign policy blundering?
 
More Obama foreign policy blundering?
more gross poor war decisions, such as the escalation/de-escaltion of Afpak.
droning civilians in Waziristan, trying to train up the rebels in Syria, after being stupid enough to try to rock the staus quo with Assad..

I could write a book on Obama's/Bush "sameness" of stupidity in this realm.
 
more gross poor war decisions, such as the escalation/de-escaltion of Afpak. droning civilians in Waziristan, trying to train up the rebels in Syria, after being stupid enough to try to rock the staus quo with Assad.. I could write a book on Obama's/Bush "sameness" of stupidity in this realm.

I would enjoy reading it.
 
significance of the capture then is that Abu Anas feel the ability to move freely around Tripoli, while Qaddafi would have killed or captured him.

He certainly would not be "networking" - and Libya would not now be a 'terrorist state'

How do you know he wasn't in Libya before 2011? I also have news for you, Libya was a terrorist state that caused the deaths of over a million people in Liberia and Sierra Leone, supplied the IRA with weapons and Semtex, bombed Pan Am 103, caused the shooting of police woman Yvonne Fletcher in London and the disco bombing in Berlin.
 
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How do you know he wasn't in Libya before 2011? I also have news for you, Libya was a terrorist state that caused the deaths of over a million people in Liberia and Sierra Leone, supplied the IRA with weapons and Semtex, bombed Pan Am 103, caused the shooting of police woman Yvonne Fletcher in London and the disco bombing in Berlin.
is exact location prior to Qaddafis assassination isn't clear -nor the real point.
this:
In August 2012, the research division of the Library of Congress and the Defense Department’s Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO) released a report (“Al Qaeda in Libya: A Profile”) detailing al Qaeda’s plan for Qaddafi’s former country. Abu Anas al Libi was identified as a key player in this plan.

AQSL has “issued strategic guidance to followers in Libya and elsewhere to take advantage of the Libyan rebellion,” the report reads. AQSL ordered its followers to “gather weapons,” “establish training camps,” “build a network in secret,” “establish an Islamic state,” and “institute sharia” law in Libya.

Al Libi is described in the report as the “builder of al Qaeda's network in Libya.” He served as the key liaison between AQSL and others inside Libya.

Al Libi is “most likely involved in al Qaeda strategic planning and coordination between AQSL and Libyan Islamist militias who adhere to al Qaeda's ideology,” the report notes

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/zawahiri-s-man-libya_759309.html

you know the term "Libyan Rebellion", you should also know that Libya is a basketcase since then, and the article i posted shows with the demise of Qaddafi,
it allows AQ to 'do' the bolded above. None of what happened, or could happen under Qadaffi.

You continuously reach back to before Qaddafi renounced terrorism - became a respected memeber of the world community.
Shook Obama's hand, etc.

Not to disregard prior Libyan mischief in Africa, but to put it in context -Libya today is a nexus of world terrorism (or at least N Africa.)

Does it sink into your mind Abu Anas, was walking around Tripoli, coming out of morning prayers, while the current Libyan gov't either ignored,
or was unable to do anything about it?

Obama's (and your country, with NATO) created the modern Islamic terrorist state of Libya.
 
Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), an al Qaeda affiliate, has established camps in Libya. Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a longtime AQIM commander, set up his own al Qaeda organization in December 2012 and has also operated inside Libya. Some of the Benghazi attackers were in contact with Belmokhtar. What does al Libi know about AQIM’s and Belmokhtar’s operations?

Muhammad Jamal al Kashef, an Egyptian who served as part of Zawahiri’s security detail in the 1990s, set up training camps inside Libya in the wake of the so-called Arab Spring. Some of Jamal’s trainees reportedly took part in the attack in Benghazi. Jamal, who has since been detained in Egypt, was in direct contact with Zawahiri in 2011 and 2012. What does al Libi know about Jamal’s activities?

Still another al Qaeda operative, Abd al Baset Azzouz, has worked closely with al Libi. Azzouz was identified as al Libi’s key ally inside Libya by the authors of “Al Qaeda in Libya: A Profile.” Azzouz was sent to Libya by Zawahiri and “has been operating at least one training center.” Azzouz “sent some of his estimated 300 men...to make contact with other militant Islamist groups farther west.”

Naturally, Azzouz’s whereabouts and current job description are important avenues to explore in al Libi’s questioning.

These are just some of al Libi’s connections to al Qaeda’s terror network in Libya and beyond that are worth investigating.

Abu Anas al Libi was one of the brightest stars in a constellation of al Qaeda-linked actors inside Libya
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/zawahiri-s-man-libya_759309.html?page=2
 
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