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  • '''Al-Qaeda''' or '''Al Qaida''' (Arabic language|Arabic: القاعدة‎, ''‎Al Q� Al-Qaeda was founded by Osama bin Laden and Zayman al-Zawahiri; bin Laden was killed
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  • {{r|al-Qaeda}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Al-Qaeda#Al-Qaeda in Iraq]]
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  • ...y independently under the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, now affiliated with [[al-Qaeda]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Al-Qaeda#Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Al-Qaeda#Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Al-Qaeda#Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb]]
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  • *Long War Journal on merger of Saudi & Yemeni al-Qaeda groups: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2009/01/arabian_peninsula_al *Reuters on al-Qaeda: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2925002020091229?type=usDollarRpt
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  • #REDIRECT [[Al-Qaeda#Al-Qaeda in Iraq]]
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  • *''The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of Al-Qaeda's Leader'' (Free Press, 2006)
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  • ...y independently under the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, now affiliated with [[al-Qaeda]]
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  • ===Support for attack on "Al-Qaeda Seven"=== ===Public opposition to attack on "Al-Qaeda Seven"===
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  • ...l [[jihadist]] who, with [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]], founded a group known as [[al-Qaeda]], which is credited with a series of terrorist attacks.
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  • [[al-Qaeda]] spokesman and fundraiser, thought to be in Iran; took responsibility for
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  • Alias of American-born [[al-Qaeda]] spokesman Adam Gadahn
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  • Birth name of American-born [[al-Qaeda]] spokesman Adam Gadahn
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • [[al-Qaeda]] attacks planned for the Millennium in [[Jordan]], primarily aimed at Amer
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  • ...]; Research Fellow, [[Hoover Institution]]; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "Al-Qaeda Seven" ad
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  • Former [[al-Qaeda]] military commander; probably in house arrest in Iran
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  • Military commander of [[al-Qaeda]], killed in action in 2001
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  • [[Al-Qaeda]] military commander, killed by an air strike in Afghanistan in 2001
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  • ...or which bin Laden was later indicted, but the connection to bin Laden and al-Qaeda is less clear. These are not organizations or executives following the best
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  • [[al-Qaeda]] plot to bomb the [[Los Angeles International Airport]] for the 2000 mille
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  • A former [[al-Qaeda]] member, released by the U.S. in 2006 after being captured by Pakistan at
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  • ...to fight the Soviets; affiliated with the [[Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam]] and [[al-Qaeda]]
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  • Litigation partner, [[Sidley Austin]]; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "Al-Qaeda Seven" ad; Adjunct Fellow, [[American Enterprise Institute]]; Former Chai
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  • A plan to modernize the [[United States Coast Guard]] in response to [[al-Qaeda]] attacks on the Continental USA
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  • Generally considered the #2 leader of [[al-Qaeda]], an Egyptian physician who was mentored, in a faction of the Muslim Broth
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  • ...to the [[9/11]] attack, military operations against the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] by United States and [[NATO]] forces
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  • ...a]]n cleric who has criticized both the [[United States of America]] and [[al-Qaeda]], although once admired by [[Osama bin Laden]]; member of [[International
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  • ...s intent on establishing a Salafi Islamic state in Iraq; affiliated with [[al-Qaeda in Iraq]]
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  • Attacks were planned at the new year of 2000 by [[al-Qaeda]] against multiple targets in [[Jordan]], as well as the [[Millennium Plot, ...terrorism Center, warned the U.S. government, in late December 1999, about al-Qaeda plans to kill Americans at the Radisson Hotel and Christian religious sites
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  • | title = The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of Al-Qaeda's Leader }}, p. 149</ref> yet has also recently criticized al-Qaeda.<ref name=JordT>{{citation
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  • ...iddle East and North Africa Programme, [[Chatham House]]: radical Islam, [[al-Qaeda]], [[Egypt]]; previously [[Royal United Service Institute]] and [[Internati
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  • ...ar East Section of the [[Library of Congress]]; Editor/translator of ''The Al-Qaeda Reader''
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  • ...s a variant of Deobandism, but is more Salafist than the Wahhabi position. Al-Qaeda's theological background also is not a strict derivative of Wahhabism, but
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  • ...[Kyrgyzistan]], and Tajikistan meet; affiliated with the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] and may be based in Afghanistan
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  • The [[al-Qaeda]] member who piloted [[American Airlines flight 77]] in the [[9/11]] attack
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  • ...rnal of National Security Law and Policy''; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "al-Qaeda Seven" ad
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  • | title=Al-Qaeda Manual Drives Detainee Behavior at Guantanamo Bay ...nistration]] attributed the resistance to [[interrogation]] of suspected [[al-Qaeda]] members to instructions in this document.<ref name=DefenseLinkManchesterM
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  • ...]] Task Force on National Security and Law; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "al-Qaeda Seven" ad
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  • ...mber states to freeze the financial assets of members of the leadership of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban
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  • ...United States Navy]] destroyer of the [[Burke-class]], which survived an [[al-Qaeda]] suicide attack in 2000, by an explosive-filled boat in [[Aden]], [[Yemen]
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  • Attacks were planned at the new year of 2000 by [[al-Qaeda]] against the [[United States of America]] and elsewhere.<ref name=GS>{{cit ...lgeria]] and Egyptian Islamic Jihad. This operation was part of additional al-Qaeda plans, including a [[Millennium Plot, Jordan|Millennium Plot in Jordan]].
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  • ...te attorney and partner, [[Sidley Austin]]; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "al-Qaeda Seven" ad; Assistant attorney general for the civil division in the [[Georg
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • An [[al-Qaeda]] member captured in Pakistan and prisoner at Guantanamo Bay detention camp
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  • A Libyan member of [[al-Qaeda]] whose interrogation results, later recanted, were a large part of the U.S
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • ...onstitutional law]] at [[Baker Hostetler]]; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "al-Qaeda Seven" ad; Justice Department [[Office of Legal Policy]] (1986-1990) and [[
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  • ...Group, but remained respected by EIJ, which at the time was led by future al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. ...bdullah Azzam, considered one of the founders of the ideology that created al-Qaeda. The other founder was also Egyptian, Sayyid Qutb, editor of the Muslim Bro
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • {{r|al-Qaeda}}
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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