Al-Qaeda leader in Yemen, Fahad Al-Qasa'a who is designated as number three on America's most-wanted list, has threatened to fight the Islamist party in Yemen, Islah, dubbing the party as new tools of the US interests in Yemen.
In an interview made by a newly-established Al-Ola newspaper that it is known as possessed by Ahmed Ali Abdullah Saleh, Al-Qasa'a said leaders of Islah is the appropriate tools of the expansionist American policies at the present time.
He said the incoming President Abdu Rabu Hadi does not rule Yemen and that the US ambassador to Yemen, Gerald Feierstein, and the Gulf states are the real rulers of Yemen.
The leader of Al-Qaeda strongly slammed the Yemeni interim government charging it of abandoning national sovereignty to the Americans.
He further decried Hadi, pointing out that he was brought by the US Ambassador in Yemen and the GCC states, reiterating that he would adopt the same policies of Saleh.
He affirmed that a large proportion of the displaced people returned to their villages in Zinjbar that witnessed bloody clashes between the Yemeni military and Al-Qaeda militants last year.
Meanwhile, he commended Tariq Al-Dhahab who was killed by a half-brother in Rada'a town last week, pointing out that he was an Al-Qaeda leader in the town.
He accused the opposition, which is currently involved in the government, of making more concessions to the Americans than those given by Saleh, saying the US only cares for its own interests.
Asked if the US air raids stopped after the election of Hadi, he said that attacks are still carried out, emphasizing that such attacks increase of Al-Qaeda recruiters.
An opposition-led government has been set up in Yemen after Saleh agreed in November to transfer authority to his deputy ahead of presidential elections.
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