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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • ...Law for Terrorist Incapacitation]]''; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] ad on "al-Qaeda Seven"
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  • | title = The Origins of Al-Qaeda's Ideology: Implications for US Strategy
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  • ...Security Law, Council on Foreign Relations; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "Al-Qaeda Seven" ad; legal adviser, [[U.S. State Department]] (endorsed [[Harold Koh]
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  • ...History at the [[University of Virginia]]; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "al-Qaeda Seven" ad; previously Executive Director of the [[9-11 Commission]], a [[F
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  • ...litary operations in Yemen. "You can't just kill a few individuals and the al-Qaeda problem will go away." <ref name=Time2009-12>{{citation | title = Despite U.S. Aid, Yemen Faces Growing al-Qaeda Threat
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  • ...term preferred, by the [[George W. Bush Administration]], for members of [[al-Qaeda]], [[Taliban]], and others it considered ineligible for [[prisoner of war]] ...02, [[George W. Bush]] wrote <blockquote>"I determined.... that members of Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces are unlawful enemy combatants who are n
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • ...was struck by an explosive-carrying small-boat, operated by two members of Al-Qaeda, who carried out a suicide attack. 17 United States sailors were killed. C Retaliatory missile strikes were launched against Al-Qaeda targets, but did not kill the leadership.<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • ...er and Pentagon Building — with the comment "Our war on terror begins with al-Qaeda, but it does not end there." in a address to Congress. <ref name=WhiteHouse ...d the Taliban, The compromise consensus, however, was the struggle against al-Qaeda and the Taliban would be the first stage in a broader war on terrorism. It
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  • ...intelligence community, having been on a watchlist as a known affiliate of al-Qaeda, and having been known to have re-entered the United States. | title = The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11
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  • ...ri''' (1951-2022), a physician of Egyptian origin, was the deputy leader [[al-Qaeda]], until the death of its founder, [[Osama bin Laden]], in 2011.<ref name=n ....archive.org/web/20220801225533/https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/08/01/us/al-qaeda-strike-us |archive-date=August 1, 2022 |issn=0362-4331}}
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  • ...ndation for Defense of Democracies]]; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] ad on "al-Qaeda Seven"
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • {{r|al-Qaeda||**}}
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  • ...ect, disrupt, and dismantle” terrorist operations, principally directed at al-Qaeda, with broad but nonspecific approval at the White House level; Scheuer cite ...t suspects. He said “What was clever was that some of the senior people in Al-Qaeda were Egyptian,” (i.e., Egyptian Islamic Jihad as an organization and Ayma
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • ...er with the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis; ; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "al-Qaeda Seven" ad; served as [[Solicitor General of the United States]] 1989-1993;
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  • ...Regional Government]] (KRG) was granted at a time when Sunni insurgency, [[al-Qaeda in Iraq]] and [[Moqtada al-Sadr]] militia were critical issues. Unless the ...ack of U.S. forces might, in his opinion, give [[al-Qaeda#al-Qaeda in Iraq|al-Qaeda in Iraq]] an opportunity to support Arab causes in the north.
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  • {{r|al-Qaeda}}
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  • ...98, it was, along with [[Dar es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]], the target of an [[al-Qaeda]] 1998 bombings of U.S. Embassies in Africa. The truck bomb caused extensiv
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  • | title=Al-Qaeda fugitive killed in Yemen
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  • *He was a member of al-Qaeda, having personally sworn the bayat oath to Osama bin Laden, ...ized by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, he gave more specifics about al-Qaeda, but it is not clear if he gave that due to the increased intensity, or it
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  • ...ilitant wing of SSP; the author suggests it may be a proxy or associate of al-Qaeda. Both LeJ and Lashkar e-Tayyiba (LeT) are members of Osama bin Laden's Inte | title = The New Trojan Horse of al-Qaeda
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  • {{r|Al-Qaeda}}
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  • At various times, he has been affiliated with al-Qaeda, Saddam Hussein, Saddam's Kurdish opposition, and other groups, sometimes s | title = The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of Al-Qaeda's Leader
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  • {{r|al-Qaeda}}
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  • ...o move its operatives around the world, and to plan attacks. Nevertheless, Al-Qaeda has proven to be adaptive and highly resilient and remains the most serious ...omics|international banking community to deny resources and funding to the Al-Qaeda network and the businesses that support them." International law enforcemen
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  • In the West, the city is best known for a surprise suicide attack that [[al-Qaeda]] carried out there on the U.S. warship [[USS Cole (DDG-67)|''USS Cole'' (D
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  • ...o Certain Techniques That May Be Used in the Interrogation of a High Value Al-Qaeda Detainee #is a senior member of al-Qaeda or an al-Qaeda associated terrorist group (Jemaah Islamiya, Egyptian Islamic Jihad, al-Zar
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  • ...jihad is a basic concept of jihadist [[terrorism|terror groups]] such as [[al-Qaeda]]. A ''jihadist'' or ''jihadi'' refers to one involved in armed jihad. It ...instead focus on opportunities to generate revulsion and change minds when Al-Qaeda attacks "its" people. The jihadists, like other utopian revolutionists thro
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  • ...uspects at Guantanamo. Its 90 minutes of video clips depict the history of Al-Qaeda from its formation in 1988 through the September 11 attacks.
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  • '''Ibn al-Sheikh al-Libi''' (1963?-2009) was an Al-Qaeda training officer, born in Libya. His interrogation is reported to have been ...ain access; he is considered the principal, if unreliable, linkage between al-Qaeda, weapons of mass destruction, and Iraq.<ref name=Hoyle>{{citation
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  • {{r|al-Qaeda}}
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  • ...vernance mechanisms, the power of tribal leadership cannot be understated. Al-Qaeda has been reported to be focusing on building tribal alliances. <ref name=Lo There is more than one internal security problem in Yemen, although [[Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula]] (AQAP) gains the most attention. The ''Yemen Pos
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