As I alluded to in my Weekly Standard piece below, the center-of-gravity in the war against al-Qa'ida may be gradually shifting from Afghanistan/Pakistan to other theaters as U.S. forces successfully attrit the terror network's core leadership there. Thus, the cumulative effect of attacks such as that which apparently killed Quso will likely be more strategically consequential than bin Laden's death.
This is particularly true in Yemen, where earlier today AQAP overran a Yemeni military base, killing 32 soldiers. Once upon a time, such a tactical setback would have been relatively inconsequential to U.S. national security. Unfortunately, given that AQAP has demonstrated its ability to attack the U.S. homeland, we are likely looking at another prolonged campaign.
Fahd al Quso, involuntarily retired from the War on Terror, May 6, 2012. |
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