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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Hillary Warn U.S. Yemen Update List As Terrorists

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United States, Hillary Clinton, said Monday the rebellion in Yemen threatens global stability after Western countries closed their embassy in Sana `a and Washington to update the search list, black list of terrorists and flight restrictions.

"Chaos in Yemen is a threat to regional stability and even global stability," said Hillary told reporters after talks with Prime Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabr al-Thani.

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"And of course, we know that this is a difficult challenge, but they will be facing us," he said at the time the U.S. government struggled to deal with the impact of jet aircraft bombing attempts by Al Qaeda network in Yemen.

He noted that Washington was working closely with allies countries to mempetakan `the best way forward in resolving` security issues.

Warnings that al Qaeda possible attack against Washington, so the U.S. closed its embassy in the Yemeni capital, on Sunday.

British and French authorities also closed its embassy in Sana `a, while Japan konsulernya cancel service at its embassy.

U.S. will reopen its embassy in Yemen, `if the conditions allow`, said Mrs.. Clinton.

He added that security issues are still remained in the observation.

Concerns have been around a long time that Yemen became safe haven for terrorist groups hardline. It was more intense when a Nigerian man allegedly trained in Yemen, accused of trying to blow up a U.S. passenger jet on December 25.

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23 years old, reportedly claimed to be trained by an Al Qaeda bomb maker in Yemen, for her suicide mission on a Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Detroit.

The effort failed when the explosives he had hidden in his underwear failed to explode, and the passengers get him.

U.S. President Barack Obama explained that while Abdulmutallab lived in Yemen last summer, where he allegedly made contact with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).

AQAP himself admitted it was responsible for planning suicide bombings.

U.S. Secretary of State noted that it was studying the back, if there are changes in procedures that allow Abdulmutallab up in Amsterdam-Detroit flight was.

The bombing was trying to trigger a re-examination of the terrorist blacklist U.S. searches, and add dozens more suspected party list for the `forbidden to fly.`

"Perhaps thousands of names presented, and perhaps dozens of names were removed from the list," said White House spokesman, Bill Burton, told reporters Monday. He was referring to the list to decide, whether a person was allowed to fly with the U.S. goal of an overseas airport.

New regulations in the international airports also have been in effect since Monday morning, which means that all passengers with the U.S. goal has since become the subject of examination bodies and luggage at random.

Enhanced security measures for all passengers who come from or through the 14 countries associated with terrorism, including Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

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