"In the midst of two unfinished major wars, the United States has quietly opened a third, largely covert front against Al Qaeda in Yemen," the New York Times reports.
"Yemen's remote areas are notoriously lawless, but the country's chaos
has worsened in the past two years, as the government struggles with an
armed rebellion in the northwest and a rising secessionist movement in
the south. Yemen is running out of oil, and the government's dwindling
finances have affected its ability to strike at Al Qaeda."
Two recent terrorist attacks -- the shootings at Fort Hood and the attempt to take down an airliner on Christmas -- have been linked to Yemen.
Meanwhile, The Hill reports Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) said that an administration official told him that "Iraq was yesterday's war, Afghanistan is today's war. If we don't act preemptively, Yemen will be tomorrow's war."