This Article is From May 11, 2012

US vows to target Al Qaeda terrorists wherever they hide

US vows to target Al Qaeda terrorists wherever they hide
Washington: Days after declaring that it had foiled an attempt by Al Qaeda terrorists in Arabian Peninsula to blow up an American passenger plane, the US has vowed to go after them "wherever they are and wherever they try to hide".

"As I've said time and time again, that we will go after Al Qaeda wherever they are and wherever they try to hide. And one of the places that they clearly are located is Yemen," US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said at a Pentagon news conference.

Both military and intelligence communities of the US have gone after Al Qaeda and will continue to do so, he said in a response to a question about the recent threats that emanated from Yemen.

"The recent threat that concerned all Americans about the possibility of another effort to take down an American airliner has come out of Yemen. It's for that reason that we will continue to take all of the steps necessary to try to go after those who would threaten our country and threaten the safety of American people," he said.

"We have operations there. The Yemenese have actually been very cooperative in the operations that we have conducted there. We will continue to work with them to go after the enemies that threaten the United States," he said.

Mr Pannetta's comments came days after officials said the US foiled an attempt by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to blow up a passenger plane and seized a sophisticated explosive device bearing the "hallmarks" of the 2009 underwear bomb.

The officials had said that a non-metallic explosive device that could have passed through airport security unnoticed like the one used in the failed attempt to bomb a Detroit-bound jet in 2009 by underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was recovered.
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