See also, Mark Mazzetti, “Efforts by CIA Fail in Somalia, Officials Charge,” The New York Times (June 8, 2006).“cultivating supporters”: Director of National Intelligence, “Trends in Global Terrorism: Implications for the United States,” (declassified key judgments of the National Intelligence Estimate, April 2006).“People made relationships”: Robert Worth, “Is Yemen the Next Afghanistan?” The New York Times (July 6, 2010).al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula: The Interpol notice is cited in Bill Roggio, “Al Qaeda Jailbreak in Yemen,” Long War Journal (February 8, 2006).punishments like stoning adulterers: David H. Shinn, “Al Qaeda in East Africa and the Horn,” The Journal of Conflict Studies 27, no. 1 (2007).a weak and corrupt organization: Bronwyn Bruton, “Somalia: A New Approach,” Council on Foreign Relations, Council Special Report no. 52 (March 2010): 7.reopen some of its previously shuttered stations: Author interview with three former senior CIA officials.found themselves being extorted: Clint Watts, Jacob Shapiro, and Vahid Brown, “Al-Qa’ida’s (Mis)Adventures in the Horn of Africa,”