No holds barred
The CIA's assassination of an al-Qaeda leader in Yemen signals a new era
THE Central Intelligence Agency's assassination of a group of al-Qaeda suspects in Yemen shifts the war on terrorism into a new gear. Until now America has stopped short of open military action against Islamist militants in the Arab world: it has provided information and training, but left the implementation to Arab governments. No longer.
This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “No holds barred”
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