islamic army of aden in a sentence
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- The U . S . State Department has classified al-Masri as a terrorist, and he is wanted in Yemen for his alleged role in the 1998 kidnappings of 16 tourists by the Islamic Army of Aden.
- The U . S . State Department has classified al-Masri as a terrorist, and he is wanted in Yemen for his alleged role in the 1998 kidnappings of 16 Western tourists by the Islamic Army of Aden.
- The U . S . government says al-Masri is a member of the Islamic Army of Aden, the organization that claimed responsibility for the bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen, and it has frozen his funds.
- The U . S . government has frozen al-Masri's funds for his alleged membership in the Islamic Army of Aden, the organization that claimed responsibility for the bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen in October 2000.
- The U . S . Treasury says al-Masri is a member of the Islamic Army of Aden, the organization that claimed responsibility for the bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen, and it has frozen his funds.
- U . S . officials allege the Islamic Army of Aden is tied to Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden, the United States'chief suspect in Sept . 11 terror attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
- "He has access in Yemen, his father comes from southern Yemen and he has close ties with the Islamic Army of Aden, a militant group set up by bin Laden's brother, Muhammad Khalifa, " the ex-CIA official said.
- Also under suspicion are two groups who in the past have targeted Americans : the Egyptian Islamic Jihad and the Islamic Army of Aden, whose leader was executed two years ago after taking hostages that included two Americans.
- The site of the Cole attack, the port of Aden, is a base for the militant Islamic Army of Aden, founded by bin Laden's brother, Muhammad Khalifa, said Vincent Cannistraro, a former chief of counterterrorism at the CIA.
- The U . S . government claims al-Masri is a member of the Islamic Army of Aden, which claimed responsibility for the October 2000 suicide bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen that killed 17 U . S . sailors.