US says capture of al-Qaeda operative 'appropriate and legal'
US vows ‘relentless’ terror fight after Somalia and Libya raids
US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday the capture of an al-Qaeda operative in Libya was “appropriate and legal” after officials in Tripoli demanded answers about the “kidnap”.
Kerry refused to comment on whether Washington had informed the Libyan government beforehand about Saturday’s raid to capture Abu Anas al-Liby, who was indicted in connection with the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
The US top diplomat told journalists at a meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Indonesia’s Bali island that the US does “everything in its power that is appropriate and legal” to hunt down terrorists.
When asked by reporters whether Washington had informed Libya before the raid, he said the US does not get into “the specifics of our communications with a foreign government” when it comes to operations such as the one that led to the capture of Liby.
Tripoli insisted the raids had no official authorisation and a source close to Liby said he was “kidnapped” while returning from dawn prayers.