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  • ...il. The three leaders included moderate Shiite Muslim cleric Muhammad Bahr al-Ulum; ex-Iraqi general [[Hasan Naqib]]; and [[Masoud Barzani|Masud Barzani] ...nitoring World Media, 12 February 2001, based on Arabic report in Al-Sharq al-Awsat, 12 February 2001.</ref>
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  • ...subjects, including American policy in Iran, terrorism in central Asia, Al Qaeda and the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers apartment in Saudi Arabia, which .../indepth/2010/11/2010112083231771111.html "AIPAC: Fighting for survival"], Al Jazeera English, 20 November 2010</ref>
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  • :Al-Qaeda doesn't see cyberterrorism as achieving significant military goals. They se
    5 KB (783 words) - 01:04, 13 December 2009
  • ...er nations. Goldberg also suggested that the Iraqi regime had ties with Al Qaeda. The article won the Overseas Press Club award for "Best international repo ====On the alleged link between Iraq & Al Qaeda====
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  • ...in steering Dick Cheney towards the conclusion that Iraq had a links to Al Qaeda.
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  • ...uknews/1568363/MI5-Al-Qaeda-recruiting-UK-children-for-terror.html MI5: Al-Qaeda recruiting UK children for terror], ''The Telegraph'', 5 November 2007, acc
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  • ...n O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/5240/ 'After Majar al-Kabir'], ''Spiked'', 27 June 2003. ...agazine/features/11466/how-we-trained-alqaand8217eda.thtml 'How we trained al-Qa’eda'], ''The Spectator'', 13 September 2003.
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  • ...of the career bureaucracy at the State Department and the CIA held that al-Qaeda was an autonomous entity, largely independent from control of any state. <r ...qawi]] and his mentor, [[Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi]]. Al-Maqdisi stated that al-Zarqawi’s priorities were askew. Iraq was the wrong war, at the wrong pla
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  • ...d yelling into the sleeping child's ear "WAKE UP... AL QUAEDA IS COMING... AL QUAEDA IS COMING!!!'" ...uite a bit of money to air what was, for all intents and purposes, an [[al Qaeda]] recruitment video.<ref>Steve Benen, [http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com
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  • ...sortium.org/publications.htm The site] does provide links to the 2004 ''Al Qaeda's Growing Sanctuary'' By Douglas Farah and Richard Shultz, published in the
    50 KB (7,394 words) - 19:46, 20 October 2015
  • ...included monitoring the mobility, financing, and weapons acquisition of Al Qaeda, and the international efforts to prevent this activity.<ref>[http://www.rm
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  • ...es, such as the [[New America Foundation]]'s December 2004 conference, "Al Qaeda 2.0: Transnational Terrorism After 9/11." <ref>[http://www.newamerica.net/i ...udonym "Anonymous", is an analysis of the public discourse available on al Qaeda's ideology and strategy. In it, Scheuer explores the bin Laden phenomenon a
    32 KB (5,211 words) - 10:38, 2 September 2010
  • ...pakistan_expert_finds_powerful.phpa "Pakistan Expert Discusses Powerful Al Qaeda-Taliban Network in Waziristan,"] ''Counterterrorism'' Blog, September 13, 2
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  • ...ly 8, 2005, Friday THE DAY WE KNEW WOULD COME: SCOTLAND 'ON HITLIST FOR AL-QAEDA BYLINE: By Keith Mcleod SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 12</ref><ref>Some of these refer ...if they see things are not so tight in Edinburgh, they could come here. Al-Qaeda does not know much about devolution. We are as vulnerable in Scotland as an
    25 KB (3,766 words) - 11:27, 21 September 2012
  • ...'International Herald Tribune'' offering three lessons in dealing with 'Al Qaeda and their associates' - namely 'be patient', 'be strong' and engage. <ref>P
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  • Doyle has written two books about the alleged targeting of the west by 'al qaeda'. In the first one ''Terror Tracker: An odyssey into pure fear'', (Mainstr ...ic struggle between al-Qaeda and the West. By tracking websites used by al-Qaeda and other terrorist organisations to plan, coordinate and celebrate their a
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  • ...asir Arafat had rejected the peace plan at Camp David in 2000, mad that al-Qaeda had blown up the buildings in Manhattan he grew up around, and mad because
    5 KB (760 words) - 11:28, 7 May 2009
  • <td>Rule Of Law: Keeping the Balkans Free of al Qaeda</td> <td>The Base: A Journey In Search Of Al-qaeda</td>
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  • ...ntitled ''Funding Terrorism in Southeast Asia: The Financial Network of Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiya'', NBR Analysis (2003) and ''Uncivil Islam: Muslims, Po
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  • ...xist, who converted and is now staunchly anti-left. In an interview with ''Al Jazeera'' in 2008, he claimed that 'The American left wanted us to lose the ...ion was 'founded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the godfather of Al Qaeda and Hamas, to bring jihad into the heart of American higher education.' Hor
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