US caught off guard by Saleh's return to Yemen | Inquirer News

US caught off guard by Saleh’s return to Yemen

/ 04:03 AM September 24, 2011

Washington—The U.S. apparently was blindsided by the sudden return home of Yemen’s wounded leader after three months abroad for medical care.

The development further complicates U.S.-backed efforts to prevent a civil war and an al-Qaida power grab in the largely lawless Arab country.

U.S. officials conceded the timing of his return from Saudi Arabia on Thursday was a surprise.

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They said Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was not warned of President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s plans when she met Tuesday with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister in New York.

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Officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.

Saleh did not appear before the Yemeni public, but called for a cease-fire and negotiations with the opposition.

The U.S. repeated its demand that Saleh immediately transfer authority.

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