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Below, I briefly discussed an article abstract by MEED, a subscription to which costs some 1200 bones. Valued reader David, however, saved the day by providing a link to Google's […]
AQAP in a statement posted to jihadi forum has taken responsibility for the attempted attack on an airliner. Included in the statement is a photo of the attacker. One thing […]
Here is a brief bio on Qasim al-Raymi that I wrote back in 2007. Qasim Yahya Mahdi al-Raymi (b. 1977): Al-Raymi is from Sanaa, and was also known by the […]
Nayf Muhammad al-Qahtani's article in Sada al-Malahim on Saudi's most wanted list of 85 suspects gives some good background information on a handful of current leaders, particularly al-Wahayshi, Qasim al-Raymi […]
The Oil and Gas Journals- we're big OGJ guys- reports that the Yemen Liquefied Natural Gas pipeline will start delivering this summer. It has a lot of numbers interesting for […]
President Salih met with Stephen Kappes, a CIA official, yesterday in Ta'izz. Following the meeting, Salih gave a speech suggesting that the supporters of secession had a virus like swine […]
Greg mentioned below that there is news about the Huthi rebellion being drowned out a little by all the AQAP coverage. For those new to the blog, we won't get […]
I was all set to turn in for the night, when I came across this piece about Jonathan Shainin. I was lucky enough to write two pieces that Jonathan commissioned […]
Late last week I linked to a transcript from al-Arabiyya's Industry of Death program, entitled "al-Qaeda in Yemen." True to my word, I woke up Saturday morning and started reading […]
One of the things I regret about this blog to date, is the relatively few number of times I have been able to shoehorn in references to Dhu al-Fiqar, al-Tahara […]
I have been promising myself that I would write a long post analyzing Tariq al-Fadhli's joining of the southern movement, but it turns out that I won't likely have any […]
The Yemeni papers are full of the tragic news of the Yemenia crash last night off the coast of the Comoros Islands. The victims and their families are in our […]
For those who may have missed it, the new issue of the CTC Sentinel is out. Even though they don't let me write for them anymore they still have good […]
There is much going on in Yemen this morning, but briefly, the two main stories are al-'Awfi's confession and the fighting in Ja'ar. I first heard about al-'Awfi's confession last […]
Still little word on the remaining kidnapping victims, although Yemen says the search is on-going. Three are dead and one more wounded from the same family, which the government is […]
As the Huthi rebellion continues to gain more international attention, I'm worried that we will start to see more reports like this one from NPR. There really isn't much here, […]
In what is becoming a sad and sick habit lately, I'm desperately trying to meet a deadline and keeping various editors at bay, but that doesn't mean I don't have […]
A weekend of personal travel and holiday fun has put me behind in the blogging game, but I will try to catch up on all the news we missed over […]
So, right now, Ali Abdullah Salih is being parodied on Saturday Night Live. For long-time Yemen observers, and Waq al-Waq readers, we have entered very strange times.
Several days ago I wrote an op-ed for the New York Times arguing that assassinating Anwar al-Awlaki would do little to keep the US safer from attacks stemming from AQAP. […]