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that, several weeks before, they had disrupted what they
described as an "advanced" al Qaeda terrorist plot in Israel.
Although al Qaeda—inspired jihadists had targeted Israel before
(three ... shootout with police in November), this marked the first time
that senior al Qaeda senior leaders were directly involved in
such plans.
That might seem somewhat surprising to casual observers ... given
Israel's place of pride in al Qaeda rhetoric over the years.
Although the need to target Israel and Jews does feature
prominently in the al Qaeda mythos
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Daalder
Article 7.
The Washington Post
Where will Zawahiri take al-Qaeda?
Peter Bergen
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,
The Daily Star
In Jordan, real change or illusion?
Rami G. Khouri
As we mark ... present — and a better future.
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The Washington Post
Where will Zawahiri take al-Qaeda?
Peter Bergen
June 18 -- There's nothing like finally getting the top job after ... decade of faithfully playing second fiddle to a high-profile boss. But
for al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri, the dour Egyptian surgeon and
longtime deputy to Osama bin Laden
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lurch from crisis to crisis
David Wearing
Article 5.
The Daily Star
Al-Qaeda and ISIS fight over the jihadist future
Brian Michael Jenkins
Article 6.
NYT
Don't Just ... African
Studies, and a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Westminster.
The Daily Star
Al-Qaeda and ISIS fight over the jihadist
future
Brian Michael Jenkins
February 26, 2014 -- Faced ... with open defiance from the leader of Al-
Qaeda's affiliate in Syria and Iraq, Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri
publicly expelled the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater
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after the LIFG was deemed by the US
government to have al-Qaeda links. During the war against Qaddafi
he commanded a major militia and now sits ... University Press, 2007).
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AniCIC 6.
The Daily Star
Let's not overestimate Al-Qaeda's might
Bruce Riedel
September 26, 2011 -- The 9/11 attacks, what Al-Qaeda calls ... America engage in two costly
wars, change its national security structures profoundly, and pursue
Al-Qaeda around the world. The decade ahead also promises to be
dangerous. Although wounded
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after the LIFG was deemed by the US
government to have al-Qaeda links. During the war against Qaddafi
he commanded a major militia and now sits ... University Press, 2007).
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AniCIC 6.
The Daily Star
Let's not overestimate Al-Qaeda's might
Bruce Riedel
September 26, 2011 -- The 9/11 attacks, what Al-Qaeda calls ... America engage in two costly
wars, change its national security structures profoundly, and pursue
Al-Qaeda around the world. The decade ahead also promises to be
dangerous. Although wounded
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Washington Post
Obama's myopic worldview
Jackson Diehl
Article 5.
The Economist
Al-Qaeda returns:The new face of terror
Article 6.
Daily Star
Refugees stretch Jordan to its limits ... Western-backed political leaders in exile and cast their lot with an affiliate
of Al Qaeda.
If there is any hope of a peaceful solution, it will take unity among ... years ago, in part because
of the U.S. withdrawals.
Also, as Obama half-acknowledged, al-Qaeda is more of a threat in more
places — Kenya, Nigeria, Mali, Libya, Syria— than
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University Town neighborhood of Peshawar, Pakisran, Osama bin Laden
founded Al Qaeda, which means "the Base," in Arabi=. As a calling card for terror or revolution, the name lacked pizzazz ... escalated until the apex of September 1=th. That day's mass murder assured Al Qaeda's notoriety, but
the Bush Administration raised its profile furthe= by embarking ... Global War on Terror, in which Al Qaeda figured
central=y. For a time, bin Laden's brand thrived.
When President Obam= came to office, he scuttled the Global
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leaders in exile
<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/26/world/middleeast/syria-crisis.html> and cast their lot with an affiliate of Al
Qaeda.
If there is any hope of a peaceful solution, it will take unity among ... years ago, in part because of the U.S. withdrawals.
Also, as Obama half-acknowledged, al-Qaeda is more of a threat in more places — Kenya, Nigeria, Mali, Libya, Syria ... troops, end the "endless war" of George W. Bush, defend the homeland from al-Qaeda and step back from the quagmire
of the Arab Middle East. He did all that
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Israel
(Executive Summery)
Michael Eisenstadt and David Pollock
Article 2.
BBC
Saudi Arabia's al-Qaeda challenge
Gerald Butt
Articles.
Al-Ahram Weekly
Peace treaty must be revised
Galal Nassar ... benefits of U.S.-Israel security cooperation have gone
unrecognized.
A decade after 9/11, however, al-Qaeda is a fragmented, weakened
organization. And while the war on al-Qaeda ... benefits of U.S.-Israel
security cooperation have gone unrecognized.
A decade after 9/11, however, al-Qaeda is a fragmented, weakened
organization. And while the war on al-Qaeda
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David
Pollock<http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/experts/view/pollock-david>
Article 2.<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/html/compose/static_files/blank_quirks.html#b>
BBC
Saudi Arabia's al-Qaeda challenge
Gerald Butt
Article 3.<https://mail.google.cotn/mail/u/0/html/compose/static_files/blank_quirks.html#c>
Al-Ahram Weekly
Peace treaty must ... benefits of U.S.-Israel security cooperation have gone unrecognized.
A decade after 9/11, however, al-Qaeda is a fragmented, weakened organization. And while the war on al-Qaeda ... benefits of U.S.-Israel security cooperation have gone unrecognized.
A decade after 9/11, however, al-Qaeda is a fragmented, weakened organization. And while the war on al-Qaeda
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United States.
"We are concerned about the use of Syrian territory by the Al
Qaeda organization to recruit individuals and develop the
capability to be able not just to carry ... assessments based on information
from electronic intercepts, informers and social media posts
conclude that Al Qaeda's senior leadership in Pakistan,
including Ayman al-Zawahri, is developing a much more ... create
specific cells in Syria that would identify, recruit and train these
Westerners.
Al Qaeda has in the past blessed the creation of local branches
in places like Yemen, where
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United
States.
"We are concerned about the use of Syrian territory by the Al Qaeda
organization to recruit individuals and develop the capability to be able not
just to carry ... assessments based on information from
electronic intercepts, informers and social media posts conclude that Al
Qaeda's senior leadership in Pakistan, including Ayman al-Zawahri, is
developing a much more ... create specific cells in Syria that would identify, recruit and train
these Westerners.
Al Qaeda has in the past blessed the creation of local branches in places
like Yemen, where
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ISIS down,"two analysts write in The New York Times. The country "effectively eradicated al
Qaeda in the kingdom," write Nawaf Obaid of Harvard's Belfer Center and Saud al ... learn something
from the 13 years since Sept. 11, 2001, and the war against al-Qaeda. Here are a few lessons to think about.
Don't always take the bait ... thefurthest point east to raise a piece of cloth on which is written al-Qaeda,"he said, "in order to make (American) generals race there."
The purpose of the gruesome
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Bush Administration's Iraq War
Mistakes
Colin Powell
TIME
The Syria Crisis: Is Al-Qaeda Intervening in
the Conflict?
Rania Abouzeid
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May. 14, 2012 -- There are several elements ... Front
for the People of Syria, claimed responsibility for the blasts in a boilerplate
al-Qaeda-like video message, just as it has for most of the handful of other ... known militant groups in the region like Jund Ash-Sham, Fatah al-Islam
and Al-Qaeda in Iraq. Some observers question if it even exists as an
independent entity, claiming
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from the United
States. But after the U.S.S.R.'s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1989, al-Qaeda turned its attention to the
United States, and in particular to America's military ... presence in Saudi Arabia. In 1992, al-Qaeda issued a
fatwa calling for attacks on American troops in the Middle East. After the United States intervened in Somalia
later that ... year, Somali rebels allegedly trained by al-Qaeda shot down two Black Hawk helicopters. In 1995,
al-Qaeda operatives took credit for bombing a joint U.S.-Saudi military facility
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Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. But after the
U.S.S.R.'s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1989, al-Qaeda turned its attention to the United States,
and in particular to America's military ... presence in Saudi Arabia. In 1992, al-Qaeda issued a fatwa
calling for attacks on American troops in the Middle East. After the United States intervened in
Somalia later that ... year, Somali rebels allegedly trained by al-Qaeda shot down two Black Hawk
helicopters. In 1995, al-Qaeda operatives took credit for bombing a joint U.S.-Saudi military facility
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bears much responsibility for
the current turmoil.
His plea for assistance is urgent because Al Qaeda in Iraq, a
Sunni group and Al Qaeda affiliate that was significantly
degraded ... shootings in outdoor
markets, cafes, bus stations, mosques and pilgrimages in Shiite
areas.
Al Qaeda in Iraq waged a virulent insurgency that brought the
country near civil ... spiral
that takes you to a civil war."
Even the White House concedes that al-Qaeda in Iraq has
staged a dismaying comeback, spreading its tentacles into
Syria and emerging
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groups—Shia, Sunni, and Kurd. As Iraqi communities were coming together, the Al
Qaeda attack on Samarra shrine, a revered site for the Shia, in February 2006
resulted ... Look who's coming after. You
thought you can't get more evil than al-Qaeda? Look at who's pillaging Iraq, a
terrorist group that even al-Qaeda ... Look who's coming after. You
thought you can't get more evil than al-Qaeda? Look at who's pillaging Iraq, a
terrorist group that even al-Qaeda
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