East African Al Qaeda Leader Killed in Somalia
Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, on the FBI's most wanted list for allegedly masterminding the 1998 U.S. Embassies bombing, has been killed in Somalia.
Is he really dead? He was buried before Somalian officials knew who he was, but when they realized from the documents that had been on his person, they exhumed him and did DNA testing.
The U.S. says the killing is a big blow to al Qaida in East Africa. Others say it won't have much impact, especially in Somalia:
J. Peter Pham, director of the Michael S. Ansari Africa Center at the Atlantic Council, said that Mohammed's death would have little impact operationally on the Islamist insurgency in Somalia, which is led by al Shabaab. "Even the foreign fighters present in Somalia are under Shabaab control, rather than the aegis of al Qaeda in east Africa," he said....Also, al Shabaab has its own ties al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula."
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