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  • The al-Qaida leader was convinced that only a massive blood-letting on the scale of 9/11 would have the necessary shock factor to effect a change in US policy around the region. Osama bin Laden sought 'new 9/11' to force US out of Middle East
  • He said al-Qaida and what he calls a syndicate of affiliated groups are less capable of large-scale, coordinated attacks than they once were and in many cases their leadership has been killed or captured. Matthew Yglesias
  • A news report by The Associated Press quotes officials who said Saturday that security forces searched the attack scene, about 130 kilometers from the capital, and Yakouren, an adjacent forested area, known as a hideout for members of the terror group al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb. 13 Algerian Soldiers Killed by Militants
  • Earlier this month, the United States criticized Pakistan's counterterror efforts, saying the country had no clear path to defeating Taliban and al-Qaida-linked militants in the border region. Taliban Stages Yet Another Deadly Attack on Pakistani Navy
  • He said the government considered Khadr's age and background as the child of a prominent al-Qaida figure in agreeing to the eight-year sentence. Omar Khadr, Guantanamo Detainee, Sentenced To 8 Years
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  • Jonathan Evans, the head of the British Security Service MI5, was quoted as saying that "Al-Shabaab, an Islamist militia in Somalia, is closely aligned with al-Qaida, and Somalia shows many of the characteristics that made Afghanistan so dangerous a seedbed for terrorism in the period before the fall of the Taliban. Azeem Ibrahim: The Biggest Argument Against Staying in Afghanistan: Somalia
  • Think of these: spouse abuse, child neglect, al-Qaida, lying, racism, slander, rape, home invasion.
  • She notes the assault on India's commercial capital was sophisticated in the style of an al-Qaida terrorist act.
  • GJELTEN: Little in Ibrahim al-Asiri's education or background explains his bomb-making work for al-Qaida. Yemen Plot Puts Spotlight On Saudi Bomb-Maker
  • The working assumption of intelligence agencies is that the devices were manufactured and dispatched by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, an offshoot or franchise of the original al-Qaida. Al-Qaida in Arabian Peninsula Comes Into Its Own
  • We are strengthening our cooperation with partners in key regions to undermine al-Qaida's attempts to tap into and to co-opt regional networks for their own strategic purpose," she said.
  • Amid a mood of cautious optimism, some experts talk of a "tipping point" in the fight against al-Qaida.
  • But others jailed by Yemen and later released have since returned to al-Qaida activities, such as Fahd al-Quso, who is wanted by the United States for his role in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole. Www.kyivpost.com
  • The unnamed author says al-Qaida will use the information to target American vessels, including aircraft carriers, submarines, and all naval equipment deployed in the region.
  • Younis al-Mauritani, also known as The Mauritanian, was among three suspected al-Qaida operatives captured in the city of Quetta, which is the capital of southwest Baluchistan and has long been a transit point for militants crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan. NPR Topics: News
  • The American cleric is believed to be living in Yemen, where U.S. authorities claim he is leading a branch of al-Qaida. White House: Cleric Lawsuit Would Reveal 'State Secrets'
  • The Spanish daily El Pais reported French commandoes killed six militants in the raid against al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb.
  • In 1998, Zawahiri merged his Egyptian Islamic Jihad with bin Laden's al-Qaida, becoming bin Laden's deputy and chief Islamic ideologist. Ayman al-Zawahiri: Al-Qaida's arrogant doctor of death | The Observer profile
  • In March 2008, the State Department designated al-Shabaab, a Somalia-based extremist group with known ties to al-Qaida, as a foreign terrorist organization.
  • The email threatened to target more courts and was allegedly from Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami, said to be based in Pakistan, deeply tied to al-Qaida and blamed for numerous terror strikes in India.
  • For all anyone knows, al-Qaida's gloating in its murderous glossy magazine, Inspire, and Niall Ferguson's talk of a caliphate are just as otiose as Blair's jawdropping exhortation, given his legacy of mayhem, for the west to show "the courage of our convictions, and the self-confident belief we can achieve them". Women are often the losers when the west weighs in | Catherine Bennett
  • The rebels, known as mujahedin, drove the Soviet army out, but many of their members went on to form the nucleus of the Taliban and al-Qaida. CIA Secretly at Work Inside Libya
  • Regional approach by governments deemed essentialThe U. N.'s Djinnit said only a coordinated, regional approach can prevent al-Qaida from expanding to countries such as Burkina Faso and linking up with what he calls "extremist elements" in northern Nigeria. African Al-Qaida Group Targeting Foreign Companies to Build Popular Support
  • Smith described the fighting in the southern sector as heavy with ‘lots of casualties’ among al-Qaida forces.
  • Those Taliban who are not part of al-Qaida or other terrorist networks are welcome to come back to their country and lay down arms and resume life under the constitution of Afghanistan, " he said.
  • Investigators said he was carrying a backpack with a quantity of ammonium nitrate, which is widely used in explosives and is available commercially as fertilizer; a spiral notebook containing references to al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden; spent 9 mm shell casings; and cans of spray paint. Va. man charged in D.C.-area military shootings
  • Families of the July 7 victims hit out today after it emerged that an al-Qaida 'supergrass' who set up a training camp attended by the mastermind of the London bombings has been freed after only four and a half years in prison. NPR Topics: News
  • Today, the core al-Qaida in Pakistan consists of a handful of hunted men.
  • Dr. CHRISTOPHER BOUCEK (Association, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace): Ibrahim is believed by the Saudi authorities to be hiding out in Yemen with al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, and is thought to be a bomb-maker, as well as having experience with poisons and toxins and rockets and missiles. Yemen Plot Puts Spotlight On Saudi Bomb-Maker
  • But now that our president, on behalf of America, has repudiated that awful man, now that Obama's here to set right America's wrongs, al-Qaida will have no reason as it *has* had to attack... but it's gonna take a while for that message to get through to them. "Americans do not bow to royalty. In my view, when the royal is the ruling tyrant of a despotic regime, the wrong is compounded."
  • This reminds us how al-Qaida was always only one of scores of radical groups that together constituted the dynamic, varied and evolving phenomenon of Sunni Muslim violent extremism.
  • The offensive has provoked an al-Qaida-linked self-proclaimed commander of the Pakistani Taliban to suspend peace talks with the government.
  • Brahim told reporters in Nouakchott that the attack killed 15 members of the group known as al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb. Mauritania, Mali Military Attack Al-Qaida Base in Sahel
  • A spokesman for the al Shabab terrorist group claimed the suicide attack was in retaliation for the killing of a wanted senior al-Qaida operative in the region.
  • Brahim told reporters in Nouakchott that the attack killed 15 members of the group known as al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb.
  • As the security situation in Iraq worsened recently, Centcom's David Petraeus told Congress in April that the al-Qaida in Iraq pipeline through Syria had been "reactivated". James Denselow: Obama's Middle East Balancing Act
  • Fallon also said a largely Iraqi-led security presence along the Syrian border crossing has cut off a major transit route for al-Qaida-linked fighters, who are predominantly Sunni.
  • Al-Qaida's second-in-command has been killed in Pakistan, delivering a "major blow" to the terrorist group still reeling from the death of Osama bin Laden, American officials said on Saturday.
  • Indeed, with the arrest of an alleged al-Qaida cell in Canada, it now appears that a whole new strain of virus has sprung up, according to those who follow the terrorist "organigram" most closely. Zarqawi's Death Will Not End TerrorismHow Now al-Zarqawi?
  • The image using Gaspar Llamazares'photo appeared on a wanted poster updating the US government's 1998 photo of the al-Qaida leader.
  • Myers explained, “The only way that the Afghan people are going to be successful in heaving the terrorist network out of their country is to be successful against” that portion of Taliban and the Taliban leadership that are so closely linked to the al-Qaida.” Meet the Allies | PopPolitics.com
  • Many new al-Qaida members say, unconvincingly, that they decided to become a jihadist after reading an extreme, anti-American blog, or after converting to Islam, sometimes just a few weeks before.
  • As Tunisians flooded Lampedusa earlier this month, Italian Interior Minister Roberto Maroni, of the anti-immigrant Northern League, stoked fears that terrorists and al-Qaida supporters could have mingled among what he described as a "biblical exodus" of migrants. The Seattle Times
  • Although the administration officials say bin Laden's death will put al-Qaida on "a path of decline that will be difficult to reverse" they say the terrorist organization may not fragment immediately.
  • Assailants from al-Qaida and the Pakistani Taliban Movement in Punjab province claimed responsibility, calling Bhatti an "infidel Christian. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • With Zawahri now on top, Leah Farrall, a former Australian senior counter terrorism intelligence analyst and author of the All Things Counter Terrorism blog, said it is unlikely there will be any short term structural changes for al-Qaida. Al-Qaida’s Business Savvy Sows Uncertain Future
  • As the Americans blasted Tora Bora with bunker-busting bombs, bin Laden escaped with the help of lieutenants for a local warlord, Maulvi Yunus Khalis, who had fought with bin Laden against the Red Army, according to officials including Michael Scheuer, former CIA pointman in the hunt for the al-Qaida chief. Accounts piece together bin Laden's fugitive trail
  • Citing U.S. officials, The New York Times said that after nearly a year-long pause in American airstrikes, the U.S. has accelerated its campaign in an attempt to keep militants linked to al-Qaida from consolidating power. Report: US Intensifying Covert War in Yemen
  • Ghamsharik also led a group of Afghan militias during the 2001 U. S.-led campaign against the Taliban, including at Tora Bora, a complex of caves near Nangahar's border with Pakistan, from where al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden escaped. Canada.com Top Stories
  • In its message of violent global jihad, al-Qaida rails against U.S. support of Israel and what it calls apostate regimes in the Middle East. Radical Islamists Try to Exploit Islamophobia
  • The daily newspaper for the Lorraine region in eastern France printed what it described as a confidential document from the French foreign intelligence service DGSE citing an uncorroborated report from Saudi secret services that the leader of the al-Qaida terror network had died… Reports of Bin Laden’s death are “unconfirmed” « raincoaster
  • The result of this fratricidal carnage is that al-Qaida has now lost what fatal attraction it once held for anti-imperialists. Osama bin Laden: laying ghosts to rest | Editorial
  • Shepherds found the mutilated bodies on Monday of two German nurses and a South Korean teacher who were kidnapped while picnicking in an area of Yemen known as a hideout for al-Qaida," the Associated Press reports from Sanaa, the Yemeni capital: Silence Me Before I Kill Again
  • The indictment says one of the suspects (Narseal Batiste) told an al-Qaida representative in 2005 that he was organizing a mission to build an Islamic army to wage jihad.
  • The Sunni Iraqis – or "Sons of Iraq", as the US dubbed the paramilitary force – who participated in a similar scheme, receiving monies and munitions to fight al-Qaida, are now upset that their US support has dried up and they have no political power to show for it. The costly errors of America's wars | Michael Shank
  • An al-Qaida recruiting video indicates that the terrorist organization hopes to sneak a biological weapon into the US through its border with Mexico, the Washington Times reported.

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