The New York Times published a report on one of the men of Osama bin Laden, who is Tariq Al-Fadhli, the report lists his change from being one of the loyalist Jihadists in Afghanistan and Yemen, to ally with the United States of America in southern Yemen.
The source reported that, it was not usual that one of the followers of bin Laden raises an American flag outside his home; however, it released a video footages show Al-Fadhli the hero of jihad campaigns in Afghanistan and Yemen, carrying a U.S. flag.
The report said that the videotape has helped to re-define the public stature of a man, who has become a main focus revolves around the turbulent modern history of Yemen.
Following being one of the most loyalists to Jihadists, now he wants to become an ally of Washington, a matter that irritated the Yemeni government, which classifies him as one of the most dangerous terrorists in Yemen.
The source quoted Al-Fadhli as surprising that he has never been accused of terrorism acts until last year, when he joined a raising southern Yemen independence movement, and later on became an opponent of Saleh, Yemen's long-time president.
The source also quoted Al-Fadhli as saying that, "I was in the Ruling Party of this State for nearly 15 years'', he added ''I was in the supreme authority, to the point that I was able to enter the Republican Palace without an appointment''. However, no one has accused me of such charges ever, but because I joined the Southern Mobility, They say this, and that is not true.