Yemenis call U.S. drone strikes an overreaction to al Qaida threat
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Yemenis call U.S. drone strikes an overreaction to al Qaida threat
Posted on Friday, August 9, 2013
Adam Baron | McClatchy Foreign Staff
SANAA, Yemen The United States launching of
eight drone strikes in Yemen in the
span of 13 days has ignited widespread outrage in the country.
The anger over the strikes, which came as an al Qaida-related threat shuttered U.S. embassies and consulates in Yemen and 15 other countries, has overwhelmed attention to the threat itself, which many here view skeptically anyway.
In the end, I think the American reaction has been far more than has been reasonable, said Abdulghani al Iryani, a Sanaa-based political analyst. It comes off almost as a show of strength. But, ultimately, it may end up backfiring, as al Qaida is getting more attention now than they would have even if they carried out an attack.
The U.S. State Department announced Friday that it would reopen all its diplomatic missions Sunday except for the embassy in Yemen and the consulate in Lahore, Pakistan, which had been evacuated early in the day because of an unspecified threat. There was no word on when the embassy here might be reopened. On Tuesday, what the State Department called non-emergency embassy staff members were flown to Germany.