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Al-Awlaki has proven he's dangerous and committed to carrying out deadly attacks on Americans and others, and he encourages supporter to donate money to terrorist causes, said Stuart Levey, the under secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at the Treasury Department. "He has involved himself in every aspect of the supply chain of terrorism
-- fundraising for terrorist groups, recruiting and training operatives, and planning and ordering attacks on innocents," Levey said. Al-Awlaki was imprisoned in Yemen in 2006 on charges of kidnapping for ransom and playing a role in a plot to kidnap a U.S. official, Levey said. He went into hiding when he was released from prison. Since pledging an oath of loyalty to the terror group's Yemen branch, he has helped coordinate training at terror camps, Treasury said. Members of al-Awlaki's tribe in Yemen have denied he is connected to al-Qaida despite a video posting calling for the killing of Americans. In the 45-minute video, al-Awlaki said U.S. deaths are justified and encouraged, citing what he said was U.S. intentional killing of a million Muslim civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
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