The U.S. and British embassies in Yemen stayed close for a second day due to signs that al Qaeda was planning an attack to the capital. Globalpost.com's Heather Murdock reports.
Most of the funds will most likely be spent fighting the separatist rebels in the south and Houthi Shiite rebels in the Northern border region rather than Al-Qaeda. Then they'll ask for more.
hmmm will the closing save us money or cost us more ??? do ya think our administration will want to throw money at this new problem ?? get ready to open your wallett wider American's ... here comes another crisis
AQ does not exist, as soon as you hear AQ you can pretty much mark it as a false flag operation again.
Xendrius 2 years ago
Most of the funds will most likely be spent fighting the separatist rebels in the south and Houthi Shiite rebels in the Northern border region rather than Al-Qaeda. Then they'll ask for more.
jerkinp 2 years ago
hmmm will the closing save us money or cost us more ??? do ya think our administration will want to throw money at this new problem ?? get ready to open your wallett wider American's ... here comes another crisis
wayneo169 2 years ago