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    Yemen's leader causes headaches in Washington

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is weighing an unprecedented diplomatic act — whether to bar a friendly president from U.S. soil.

    American officials were evaluating on Tuesday an awkward request from Yemeni strongman and longtime U.S. counterterrorism partner Ali Abdullah Saleh. Saleh has said he plans to come to the United States for medical treatment for injuries suffered in a June assassination attempt, and he has asked for a U.S. visa for entry to the country. Fearful of appearing to harbor an autocrat with blood on his hands, the Obama administration was trying to ensure that Saleh visits only for medical care and doesn't plan to stay, U.S. officials said.

    Washington's hesitation reflects the shifting alliances and foreign policy strategy prompted by a year of upheaval in the Arab world. Saleh has served as an American ally against al-Qaida and will soon transfer power under a U.S.-backed deal with Yemen's opposition aimed at ending months of instability. He isn't subject to any U.S. or international sanctions.

    But he also is accused of committing gross human rights violations during a year of internal conflict, and the U.S. is trying not to burn any bridges with Yemeni political groups likely to take part in future governments. Political asylum for Saleh in the United States, or the appearance of preferential treatment from an administration that has championed peaceful and democratic change, would be highly unpopular with Yemenis who've fought to depose their dictator of 33 years.

    Officials close to the Saleh said Washington's suspicion that he may seek political asylum was delaying approval of his trip. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject. But American officials appeared to substantiate those concerns and said they were troubled by Saleh's recent comments portraying his trip as a move designed to ease the political transition.

    "What we're looking at now is a request to come to the United States for the sole purpose of medical treatment," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said, refusing to go into the specific of the evaluation. "That permission has not been granted yet."

    Toner declined to elaborate on the assurances the United States wanted from Saleh or offer a timetable for a decision. He also couldn't say whether any provisions existed under U.S. law to prevent the Yemeni leader from visiting the country — provided he assures officials he demonstrates he'll only stay temporarily.

    In that case, Saleh almost surely will be granted entry, U.S. officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because visa evaluations are supposed to be confidential. It's unclear when, if ever, the last time the head of state of a friendly government was blocked from visiting the United States.

    One official went so far as to say Saleh's exit from Yemen might be beneficial by lowering the risk of disruptions in the lead-up to planned February elections. The U.S. is committed to doing everything it can to ensure those elections take place, the official said, but President Barack Obama's national security team was expected to make the final decision on Saleh's request. Obama was being briefed on developments while on vacation in Hawaii.

    The Obama administration's attempts to tightly contain its internal debate over whether to allow Saleh into the country were quickly thwarted.

    With Obama vacationing, the administration waited almost two days before responding to Saleh's assertion that he would be traveling to the U.S. Officials at the White House and State Department initially insisted that while Saleh's request was being considered, no decision had been made.

    But reports that the U.S. already had decided to approve Saleh's request quickly surfaced, forcing officials in both Washington and Honolulu to issue repeated denials.

    The botched handling of the sensitive debate frustrated some officials, who worried about fallout in the Middle East.

    Demonstrators began protesting against Saleh and calling for his ouster in February. The Yemeni government responded with a bloody crackdown, leaving hundreds of protesters dead, and stoking fears of instability in a nation grappling with burgeoning extremism. Yemen's dangerous al-Qaida branch, known as al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, has taken advantage of the vacuum to expend its presence in the south of the country.

    International pressure has mounted for months for Saleh to step aside. A June rocket attack on his compound left him badly burned and wounded, and led Saleh to seek medical treatment in neighboring Saudi Arabia for three months. American officials had hoped he would remain there, but the Yemeni leader returned and violence worsened anew.

    Last month, Saleh agreed to a Saudi-backed deal to hand power to his vice president and commit to stepping down completely in exchange for immunity. The deal further angered Saleh's opponents, who demanded he be tried for his attacks on protesters. Opponents also lament that he has continued to wield influence through loyalists and relatives remaining in positions of power, and many fear he may find a way to continue his rule.

    Protests have expanded recently to include labor strikes, calls for Saleh to be put on trial and demands that his loyalists to be removed from office. Activists said troops commanded by Saleh's relatives attacked protesters in the capital of Sanaa over the weekend, killing at least nine people. Tens of thousands demonstrated the following day.

    Saleh's immediate plans are unclear. The wily leader of three decades has maintained his rule over a country divided by tribal and regional loyalties by consistently outsmarting his opponents, but Toner said the U.S. is trying to remind everyone of the "importance of continuing along this agreed-upon path of political transition that will lead to the next election."

    "We need to see that process continue regardless of where President Saleh is," Toner said.

    An American official said Saleh's office informed the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa that the outgoing leader would leave Yemen soon and travel elsewhere abroad first, before possibly coming to the U.S.

    The situation offers an eerie parallel to three decades ago, when President Jimmy Carter allowed the exiled shah of Iran into the U.S. for medical treatment. The decision contributed to rapidly worsening relations between Washington and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's revolution in Tehran, with Iranian students occupying the U.S. Embassy in Iran a month later.

    Fifty-two American hostages were held for 444 days in response to Carter's refusal to send the shah back to Iran for trial.

    ___

    Pace reported from Honolulu. Ahmed al-Haj in Sanaa contributed to this report.

     
    • Non Dimenticar  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  5 mths ago
      Just another reason to vote Republican.
    • Gayden  •  Dallas, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      This is a crock of B/S. The Obama administration has allowed his aunt who is an illegal to live here, draw welfare without ever contributing one dime, and they have given her a nicely furnished apartment that you and I, the taxpayers are paying for. Obama's uncle who drives drunk and is illegal also has continued to remain here rather than go back to Kenya. AND, you idiots who elected this idiot get 3 guesses as to who is responsible for this.
    • kasandra  •  5 mths ago
      what???????????????????
      but iran's leader can???? whats up w/ that??
      • moparfan43 5 mths ago
        When there is an idiot in the whitehouse you get stories like this. And for a country that is supposed to have a bad health care system why is it that leaders from other countries, except cuba come here for medical treatment?
      • Vinny 5 mths ago
        Because in America if you have the money ANYTHING is possible. Like surviving a gun shot to the head. We have a bad healthcare system if your not rich though. They my-swell just change the triage to Rolex, Timex, and No time for you.
      • Mike M 5 mths ago
        Moparfan43, if you got money - even blood-stained money - the US is still the best medical care. Trouble is: its your freinds who have the money here in the US to afford the gold plated medicine.... Not the rest of us.
    • Mike C.  •  Austin, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      I lived in Yemen for two years and was in-country when the USS Cole was bombed and on 911. Most people don't know that Preident Ali Saleh personally treated our injured American sailors by personally being present in the emergency room during the early hours after the bombing. He was pictured on CNN and other network news casts as delivering bandages and other supplies, working to save lives, but never asked for the notoriety, nor giver any by the American press. I say let him come to the U.S. for treatment. It’s the humanitarian thing to do.
      • Jokah 5 mths ago
        I agree, there should be a mutual understanding and respect for each country that is the only way to make this world a better place.
      • Hans 5 mths ago
        Mike C. I do not believe the crowd commenting on this issue would want to hear this. Thanks for sharing your experience.
      • Steve 5 mths ago
        Hans: Realists are far and few between on Yahoo
    • A Yahoo! User  •  New York, New York  •  5 mths ago
      Way to go Barry. Kick another ally against terrorism under the bus.
      • whiplash 5 mths ago
        ally against terrorism? you obviously don't know crap about yemen. go stick your head back in the ground.
    • rough  •  North Platte, Nebraska  •  5 mths ago
      This government has done every thing wrong so far. Why should they break a marvelous streak of failure?
      • Ol' Stinkie 5 mths ago
        This would be so funny if its were not sooo true. I was thinking of the "awkward position" the headline said about this news blurb. In my minds-eye I can see what position that is now!! Hahahahahaa!
    • U812  •  5 mths ago
      IF you think they dont think we are stupid...how do explain the PREZ / MEDIA being able to convince the liberals in this country that a 2month tax cut is better than a 12month tax cut?...the stupid are among us and they vote !
      • Rick 5 mths ago
        They are going to pay for the loss in revinue by tacking a fee on mortgages for 10 years. Check it out...
    • LewisSckolnick  •  5 mths ago
      Treat him at Guantanamo!
    • Master Blaster  •  San Diego, California  •  5 mths ago
      You need a visa to come to the US?? Millions of Illegal Mexicans missed that memo.
    • Proud Viet Veteran 56  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  5 mths ago
      Just another day in Obamaland. Too stupid to realize he is stupid. America's biggest mistake ever. One we MUST correct in November 2012!
    • D R  •  Houston, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      But the ILLEGALS can come through the Rio Grande and stay for as long as they like with no consequences and get free Welfare, food stamps and tuition
    • Free-Bird  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  5 mths ago
      Where is the Secretary of State on this decision?
    • Trever  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  5 mths ago
      Heck, Obama sold guns to violent killers in the Mexican drug cartel to kill our own border agents with. Why not let him in ?
    • Rick  •  Richardson, Texas  •  5 mths ago
      Now that Obama wants to raise the debt ceiling by ANOTHER 1.2 trillion, looks like the price of a "fair share" just went up.
    • A soldiers Wife  •  Lake Worth, Florida  •  5 mths ago
      High time America Burys the Hatchet, into Obammys Skull at the Voting Booth. If?
      The Dead Acorn people, will leave you alone. Carry a Gun when you go to Vote.
      Mace & a Taser Just in case.! I'm Pakin.!
    • Right Winger  •  5 mths ago
      Obama continues to alienate allies so that no leader in the world will ever trust the United states again. The worst President of all time by far.
    • A soldiers Wife  •  Lake Worth, Florida  •  5 mths ago
      Ban the TSA!
    • Keith  •  5 mths ago
      A difficult position for Obama; having to make a decision that he can't avoid.
    • bob  •  5 mths ago
      Obama's first:

      First one to increase the deficit by 6 trillion in just 4 years.
      First one to give perpetual unemployment.
      First one to down grade our credit.
      And now this

      Obama pull a Johnson and call it a day,
    • Mexico is a failed state  •  Los Angeles, California  •  5 mths ago
      Yet we allow this to happen: Drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman's wife has twins in Los Angeles County hospital

      "Emma Coronel traveled to Southern California in mid-July, and on Aug. 15 gave birth to twin girls at Antelope Valley Hospital in Lancaster, according to birth records and a senior U.S. law enforcement official.

      Turns out Coronel, a 22-year-old former beauty queen, holds U.S. citizenship, which entitles her to travel freely to the U.S. and to use its hospitals. By being born to a U.S. citizen, not to mention in California, her little girls now also have U.S. citizenship.

      U.S. federal agents apparently kept tabs on Emma Coronel even before she crossed the border at Calexico, through her hospital stay and until she left the country to return to Mexico."
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