Winning hearts and minds:
Late
last August, a 40-year-old cleric named Salem Ahmed bin Ali Jaber
stood up to deliver a speech denouncing Al Qaeda in a village
mosque in far eastern Yemen.
It was a brave gesture by a father of seven who commanded great
respect in the community, and it did not go unnoticed. Two days
later, three members of Al Qaeda came to the mosque in the tiny
village of Khashamir after 9 p.m., saying they merely wanted to
talk. Mr. Jaber agreed to meet them, bringing his cousin Waleed
Abdullah, a police officer, for protection.
As the five men stood arguing by a cluster of palm trees, a volley
of remotely operated American missiles shot down from the night sky
and incinerated them all, along with a camel that was tied up
nearby.