Al Qaeda chiefs in Saudia Arabia don't last long

Arab News:

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Al-Muqrin took over Al-Qaeda operations in the Kingdom after his predecessor Khaled Ali Al-Haj was killed by security agents earlier this year, but he had masterminded attacks before that.

Al-Haj, a Yemeni, had succeeded Yousef Al-Airi, who was killed in a clash with security forces in early 2003.

Al-Muqrin, known as a smart and brutal tactician, was the most-wanted terrorist in Saudi Arabia. His attacks in recent months showed a measure of tactical flexibility — car bombs as well as pinpointed strikes like the kidnapping of Johnson, a first in the Kingdom.


With now 10 of the 26 most wanted in Saudia Arabia dead, it will be interesting to see how quickly evidence of the where abouts of the last 16 surfaces.

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