Earlier this month Barack Obama told supporters, “Al-Qaeda is defeated.”

Today Al-Qaeda killed 16 soldiers in south Yemen.



Yemen’s Defence Minister Major General Muhammad Nasir Ahmad (R) comforts an army soldier at a hospital in Yemen’s southern port city of Aden after he was injured in an attack by suspected al Qaeda. (Reuters)

Al-Qaeda militants murdered 16 soldiers today in an attack in south Yemen.

Reuters reported:

Al Qaeda killed 16 soldiers in an attack on an army base in south Yemen on Friday, medical and military sources said, in a further show of strength by Islamist militants despite a U.S. campaign of drone strikes to neutralize them. Militants tightened their hold on parts of Yemen during an uprising that ousted veteran president Ali Abdullah Saleh in February, raising concern for the security of top oil exporter Saudi Arabia next door and nearby shipping lanes. TRENDING: LIVE STREAM VIDEO: President Donald Trump vs. Joe Biden in First Presidential Debate 9 PM ET -- 90 Minutes and NO Breaks Violence has intensified in the past few weeks with Washington stepping up drone, or pilotless aircraft, operations and militants carrying out retaliatory attacks on state and military targets. Two militants disguised in army uniforms drove an explosives-laden car into the military base in Shuqra, a town in the southern province of Abyan, and detonated them inside, a military official said. Moments later, other militants assaulted the base from the sea and a fierce battle ensued. At least 16 soldiers and 8 militants were killed, according to medical and military sources. An initial death toll that counted 13 militants as dead was revised down to eight after five of those killed were identified as uninvolved civilians.

We’re still waiting for Obama to apologize.