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Thursday 6 August 2015

TERRORIST: Al Qaeda Training Strategy Leaked (lone wolf attack)

Terror group threatens with phrase "America is first", it grows in strength amid Yemeni chaos 

The lone wolf attacking strategy have seemed to the Al Qaeda's terrorist group branch in Yemeni as a perfect attack tactics. The group recently released a clip praising its members for their conquest against their western target last week. In the clip, he exhorted its followers and encouraged them to carry out more, insisting "America is first".
Al Qaeda terror department in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is the jihadist franchise's most functional group. Western officials also see it as the most dangerous. It has grown in strength in recent years, masterminding attacks on Europe and America, and inspiring its members outside of Yemen to do the same.

The leader of this jihadist terror group Nasir al Wuhayshi was killed early this year, and the new leader is already building a more stronger force for attack against the western and its counterparts. It have leaked from reliable sources that the current leader Ibrahim al-Asiri received a letter from a still unknown person urging him to strike America in its home and beyond. "

Nasir al Wuhayshi, was killed in a US air strike in January, AQAP claimed it was responsible for the massacre inside the offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
However, the involvement of this terror group in the France massacre is still unclear but the group aims to boost its visibility. On Wednesday, a video footage was released on the internet by the group in this video, Khaled Batarfi who seems to be the senior commander for now praised its members and made references to the July attack in Chattanooga where a single member adopting the lone wolf strategy killed five American soldiers.

Later in the footage Batarfi dared its members to modify its lone wolf attack against their enemies and prayed for Allah,s protection upon them.

Bafari and other members of the Jihadist terror group were freed during the Yemini city prison break which occurred around April and since then the Jihadist terror group have taken full control of Mukalla town, the heart of Yemini.

The seizing of Mukalla have proven the tactical success the terror group have enjoyed over frail securities, also the counter effect of the Houthi Shia rebel group against the government have broken into a partial war.

This distress has claimed the lives of more than 4,000 people to date as a Saudi-led air coalition bombs targets connected to the rebels, while the Houthis are embroiled in a fierce ground war with groups loyal to Yemen's now-exiled government.

Aid agencies say the humanitarian situation across the country is now catastrophic. On Wednesday, Doctors Without Borders described the health system - rickety and under-funded even before the war "nearing collapse", with pregnant women dying for lack of transport and hospitals under fire from snipers.

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