(RT) The US State Department has told citizens and non-essential staff at
its embassy in Yemen to leave the country "immediately" due to security
threats, while the US Air Force is moving personnel out of the capital
of Sanaa.
The UK has followed the US lead and has evacuated its embassy in
response to the alert.
Washington’s decision to take precautionary steps in Yemen comes
on the heels of a threat issued by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian
Peninsula (AQAP).
According to the New York Times, US intelligence intercepted
communications between the terrorist organization’s top leader,
Ayman Zawahiri, and the group's head in Yemen, Nasser
al-Wuhayshi.
The US State Department refuses to divulge further details of the
conversation, but the Times says it represented one of the most
serious plots since the 9/11 attacks.
Revelations of the communication has forced the temporary closure
of 19 American embassies and consulates across the Middle East
and Africa.
The US earlier said the closures in North Africa and the Middle
East were "out of an abundance of caution."
The British government on Tuesday also evacuated all staff from
its embassy in Yemen due to increased security concerns, the
Foreign Office said.
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Tuesday, August 06, 2013
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