Kill Abassador to Yemen says Al Qaeda offers

Al Qaeda offers reward for killing the U.S. ambassador to Yemen
The terrorist organization Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has offered a reward to anyone who kills the U.S. ambassador in Yemen, Gerld Feierstein, or a U.S. soldier in this country, as reported by the website.

   The AQAP has offered five kilos of gold for the death of Feierstein and five million Yemeni rials (17,650 euros) for any U.S. soldier in Yemen.

   This reward will remain in effect the next six months in order, according to SITE, of "inciting the Muslim nation and expand the circle of jihad (holy war) to the masses."

   It is this branch of Al Qaeda which is considered more dangerous by the activity of its militants in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Back in September, the AQAP urged Muslims to kill U.S. diplomats for the dissemination of the film 'Innocence of Muslims' who denigrated Mohammed.

   In fact, the U.S. ambassador in Bengazhi (Libya), Chris Stevens, died along with five other officers when the U.S. embassy in the city's east was assaulted by a mob protesting the film.

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