Yemen in Newsweek
Michael Isikoff, who is really one of the best reporters out there, has a brief article on what is happening in Yemen now. The meat of it is Robert Mueller’s recent visit, about which Isikoff says “did not go well, according to two sources who were briefed on the session but asked not to be identified discussing it. Saleh gave no clear answers about the suspect, Jamal al-Badawi, leaving Mueller “angry and very frustrated,” said one source, who added that he’s rarely seen the normally taciturn FBI director so upset.”
Eagle-eyed readers will note the young, blog-centric and- dare we say?- devilishly handsome expert quoted in the last paragraph.
April 28th, 2008 at 3:18 pm
Dare-dare!
April 29th, 2008 at 12:20 am
Why would Mueller been upset. Saleh first told Clinton and then Bush how things would be run in the Cole Case. This has been going on for years. Since the day our son was murdered in Yemen. the Yemeni government was and is guilty in the Cole attack. FBI Agent O’Niel knew, and many others. But its politics. But Bush is going to be left holding the bag pretty soon now. Yemen is comming apart at the seems. Al-Qaeda is no longer happy with a little government control, the new AQ chief wants it all now.
May 28th, 2008 at 1:12 pm
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May 28th, 2008 at 1:32 pm
[…] Yemen in Newsweek Michael Isikoff, who is rattling digit of the prizewinning reporters discover there, has a short article on what is happening in Yemen now. The meat of it is parliamentarian Mueller’s past visit, about which Isikoff says “did not go well, according to two sources who were briefed on the conference but asked not to be […] […]
May 28th, 2008 at 4:13 pm
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May 28th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
[…] Yemen in Newsweek Michael Isikoff, who is rattling digit of the prizewinning reporters discover there, has a short article on what is happening in Yemen now. The meat of it is parliamentarian Mueller’s past visit, about which Isikoff says “did not go well, according to two sources who were briefed on the conference but asked not to be […] […]
May 28th, 2008 at 8:03 pm
[…] Yemen in Newsweek Michael Isikoff, who is rattling digit of the prizewinning reporters discover there, has a short article on what is happening in Yemen now. The meat of it is parliamentarian Mueller’s past visit, about which Isikoff says “did not go well, according to two sources who were briefed on the conference but asked not to be […] […]
May 29th, 2008 at 1:40 am
[…] Yemen in Newsweek Michael Isikoff, who is rattling digit of the prizewinning reporters discover there, has a short article on what is happening in Yemen now. The meat of it is parliamentarian Mueller’s past visit, about which Isikoff says “did not go well, according to two sources who were briefed on the conference but asked not to be […] […]
May 29th, 2008 at 2:35 am
[…] Yemen in Newsweek Michael Isikoff, who is rattling digit of the prizewinning reporters discover there, has a short article on what is happening in Yemen now. The meat of it is parliamentarian Mueller’s past visit, about which Isikoff says “did not go well, according to two sources who were briefed on the conference but asked not to be […] […]
May 29th, 2008 at 4:28 am
[…] Yemen in Newsweek Michael Isikoff, who is rattling digit of the prizewinning reporters discover there, has a short article on what is happening in Yemen now. The meat of it is parliamentarian Mueller’s past visit, about which Isikoff says “did not go well, according to two sources who were briefed on the conference but asked not to be […] […]