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Al Qaeda

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  • rgue that U.S military presence in Iraq gives Al-Qaeda a powerful recruiting tool, as well as ideolo
  • 1999 to study Sharia and offer his support to al-Qaeda, according to family friends.
  • bi received a statement which claimed that an al-Qaeda affiliated group, Jund al-Quds, or Soldiers o
  • Bergen has reported on al-Qaeda, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and counterterro
  • He joined al-Qaeda after becoming an adult and began to rise up
  • ctions (with up to 5,000 inspectors), to have al-Qaeda agent Abdul Rahman Yasin (in Iraqi custody si
  • Kuwaiti Salafist Jihad fighter and suspected al-Qaeda agent operating first in Afghanistan and late
  • ullah al-Rashid al-Baghdadi, Iraqi terrorist ( Al-Qaeda), airstrike.
  • nistan where he was reportedly trained at the al-Qaeda Al Farouq training camp, and then in October
  • a terrorist organization with strong links to al-Qaeda, al-Shabab has been battling almost daily the
  • with Congressional Quarterly, Reyes said that al-Qaeda, an exclusively Sunni group, was composed of
  • e beginning of the U.S.-led offensive against al-Qaeda and the Taliban in 2001, and began as an impr
  • assy in that city, as part of a conspiracy by al-Qaeda and Egyptian Islamic Jihad.
  • 'a, the capital of Yemen, one of 11 suspected al-Qaeda and al-Shabab affiliated militants; one suspe
  • d learns she is working undercover as part of Al-Qaeda and is about to expose a weapons deal that wi
  • IA decided that Bashmilah was not a member of al-Qaeda and he was given better living conditions, in
  • After Operation Veritas, the attack on Al-Qaeda and Taliban forces following the 9/11 attacks
  • Meanwhile, other sources blamed them on Al-Qaeda, and others on suspected Sunni extremists.
  • arms embargo on Osama bin Laden, the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and other associated groups which were placed
  • NATO and non NATO forces attempted to destroy al-Qaeda and Taliban forces in the Shahi-Kot Valley an
  • torture ought to be used in the fight against Al-Qaeda, and again defended his use of torture during
  • behalf of terrorist groups, and has links to al-Qaeda and other Jihadist groups.
  • ction in the ongoing U.S. armed conflict with al-Qaeda, and it is not prohibited to kill specific le
  • n Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi who is quite senior in al-Qaeda and is at large (probably in Afghanistan) at
  • nnounced that the GSPC had joined forces with al-Qaeda and in January 2007 the group officially chan
  • hey gave up their weapons or - in the case of al-Qaeda and foreign fighters - that they would be tre
  • ist activities" not already identified by its Al-Qaeda and Taliban sanctions committee.
  • oming to this country and praising attacks by Al-Qaeda and suicide missions.
  • rs ongoing violence by providing a target for al-Qaeda and by allowing Iraqi political leaders to av
  • is an Islamist militant group affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the global jihad movement.
  • A geared up to take the lead in the attack on al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan.
  • Abu Jandal is a former member of al-Qaeda and former chief bodyguard of Osama bin Laden
  • He was a liaison between al-Qaeda and Islamic terrorists in the Far East, parti
  • It condemned Al-Qaeda and other associated groups for ongoing terro
  • It condemned Al-Qaeda and other associated groups for ongoing terro
  • e government later determined was a front for al-Qaeda and Hamas.
  • eviving questions about alleged links between al-Qaeda and elements in Pakistan's security forces.
  • jihadists and that the invasion "galvanised" al-Qaeda and "perversely inspired insurgent violence"
  • in support of Osama bin Laden, the leader of al-Qaeda, and Mullah Mohammed Omar, the Taliban's lead
  • he "intermediary" for e-mail messages between al-Qaeda and his older brother Hambali, who at the tim
  • eld) is a paramilitary organization linked to al-Qaeda and descended from the 055 Brigade.
  • ined ground and air assault operation against al-Qaeda and other extremist terrorists operating in t
  • implement the sanctions against the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, including related invest
  • U.S. nationals, providing material support to Al-Qaeda, and providing “expert advice and assistance”
  • "We're looking at Al-Qaeda as the prime suspect," said Lieutenant-Colone
  • After September 11 he described al-Qaeda as "emerging," at which point he moved to nor
  • anned aerial vehicles against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda as part of Operation Enduring Freedom - Afgha
  • and in particular at Qana have been cited by Al-Qaeda as motivations for its actions and policies t
  • In the 1990s bin Laden's al-Qaeda assisted jihadis financially and sometimes mi
  • Al-Faifi said he had not heard of al-Qaeda at that point and only wanted to train in fir
  • 2003 Al-Qaeda attack on SS Norway during Top-Off 2 in Miami
  • On February 24, 2006 al-Qaeda attacked the nearby facility at Abqaiq, thoug
  • l-Bahlul, accused of making videos glorifying al-Qaeda attacks
  • about Barot's role in the planning of further al-Qaeda attacks came from Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, a p
  • that DSSA provided were details of fictitious al-Qaeda attacks against Milan Linate international ai
  • udi, Hazmi had a relatively long history with al-Qaeda before being selected for the attacks.
  • an, had claimed that the group had links with al-Qaeda, but given that Sunni jihadists are fiercely
  • The attack was blamed on Al-qaeda by US military, was biggest attack in Iraq in
  • ahar airport after their basic training at an al-Qaeda camp.
  • in Chechnya and was probably sent to train in Al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan where he would be chosen
  • In 2003, Burke authored Al-Qaeda: Casting a Shadow of Terror, which was later
  • volved in a firefight after a tip-off that an al-Qaeda cell leader, Ahmad Abdallah Muhammad Na'is al
  • Yemeni security forces arrested 11 members of al-Qaeda cell during a "successful" raid on a location
  • amas, decided to split from the group to join Al-Qaeda cells being established in the Gaza Strip.
  • h local citizens indicated were being used by al-Qaeda cells to intimidate them and launch attacks a
  • t Reid and Jdey had both been enlisted by the al-Qaeda chief to participate in identical plots.
  • Abdul Ghani Baradar leaked the whereabouts of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden to American investigato
  • Six days after the atrocity on August 11 al-Qaeda claimed responsibility, via the Arab media Al
  • off about forty-five days before execution by Al-Qaeda commander Ayman al-Zawahiri.
  • ore than 1,000 militants, including the local Al-Qaeda commander, an Egyptian called Abu Saeed Al-Ma
  • aqi Major General Qassim Atta has also blamed Al-Qaeda, commenting that: "This has the touch of al-Q
  • Bin Laden and Al-Zawahiri organized an al-Qaeda congress on June 24, 1998.
  • n affiliate or member of Jemaah Islamiyah and al-Qaeda, currently in American custody in the Guantan
  • was released onto a militant Islamic website, Al-Qaeda deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri condemned British in
  • -November 30, 2005) was an Egyptian member of al-Qaeda, described in news accounts as a high-ranking
  • a.m. on 13 June 2007, operatives belonging to al-Qaeda destroyed the two remaining 36 m (118 ft)-hig
  • en, in his 2005 book, Jawbreaker, a number of al-Qaeda detainees later confirmed that bin Laden had
  • Naseem once claimed that Al-Qaeda did not exist.
  • lude the phrase "During the War on Terrorism, al-Qaeda discovered that the Americans were using it a
  • His al-Qaeda faction was also accused of being behind bomb
  • air strike has killed at least six suspected al-Qaeda fighters in the north of the country, a Yemen
  • the country's ability to counter Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters."
  • became convinced that it housed a high-level al-Qaeda figure."
  • that the truce was a ruse to allow important al-Qaeda figures, including Osama bin Laden, to escape
  • of the international Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda following a phone call from a man claiming to
  • emnation" of Osama bin Laden, the Taliban and Al-Qaeda for "ongoing and multiple criminal terrorist
  • on of support for the rebel movement to blame al-Qaeda for fomenting rebellion.
  • Facing defeat, al-Qaeda forces negotiated a truce with a local militi
  • eak their Ramadan fasts, thereby allowing the al-Qaeda forces a chance to regroup, reposition, or es
  • o was part of, or supporting, the Taliban, or al-Qaeda forces, or associated forces that are engaged
  • On August 19, the Islamic State of Iraq, an al-Qaeda front in Iraq, issued a statement saying it c
  • The Al-Qaeda group in the Maghreb is the group claiming re
  • informant known as "Dragonfire" reported that al-Qaeda had smuggled a low-yield nuclear weapon into
  • he operational structures of groups including al-Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Islamic Jihad.
  • On 10 July 2007, BBC news reported that Al-Qaeda have also condemned the Rushdie honour.
  • rs to draw inspiration from, or is linked to, al-Qaeda, have also conducted at least one bombing of
  • tion, Tariq informs them that the Taliban and Al-Qaeda have a significant force composed of 500 to 1
  • s that not only did Saddam have contacts with al-Qaeda, he had contact with those responsible for th
  • The Pakistani army attacked an al-Qaeda hideout in South Waziristan near the border w
  • nclude Moussaoui were never finalized, as the al-Qaeda hierarchy had doubts about his reliability.
  • lent and terrorist activities by the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, illegally armed groups, criminals and those
  • ntry of foreign extremist composing mainly of al-Qaeda in Iraq.
  • f the Islamic State of Iraq and the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq.
  • n the plot, he said: "Anybody associated with al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is a subject of conc
  • th Party member who was later associated with al-Qaeda in Iraq.
  • k Abd Al-Rahman, was the spiritual advisor to al-Qaeda in Iraq until his death in June 2006.
  • tely 8 km (5 mi) north of Baqubah, along with al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
  • On July 7, 2005, al-Qaeda in Iraq claimed in an Internet posting to hav
  • med is providing information on Bin Laden and al-Qaeda in an attempt to reduce his sentence, and tha
  • erly named "Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad", see Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
  • The al-Qaeda in Iraq group claimed that the bombing was in
  • or Call and Combat, which changed its name to Al-Qaeda in Islamic North Africa when it allied with A
  • e better served by naming Zarqawi the head of al-Qaeda in Iraq than by trying to compete with him fo
  • imed responsibility, Iraqi authorities blamed Al-Qaeda in Iraq for the attacks, which came shortly a
  • ban in Afghanistan, Al-Shabaab in Somalia and Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
  • Al-Qaeda in Iraq has condemned the groups for fighting
  • 'terror' in the Arab world is monopolised by al-Qaeda in its various incarnations" there was also t
  • e Sunni insurgency, with cells that supported al-Qaeda in Iraq networks in Baghdad.
  • b Ahmed were found guilty of being members of al-Qaeda in December 2008.
  • e to Iraq in July 2005, when he was killed by Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
  • Sidna had trained with the group Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb, which confirmed Sidna was aff
  • nown as Abu Shahed) was a senior operative of al-Qaeda in Iraq.
  • Abdelhamid Sadaoui, the alleged treasurer of al-Qaeda in North Africa, in Tizi Ouzou, Kabylia provi
  • laimed responsibility for the killing, saying al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia had left arms there for him to
  • as a deputy commander of the military wing of Al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia.
  • m officials suspected that Anwar al-Awlaki of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula was behind the plot.
  • ops in their recent Diyala operations against Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
  • 79 in Mosul, was a Sunni militant active with al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI).
  • unct password-protected forums sympathetic to al-Qaeda in Iraq, Muntada al-Ansar al-Islami (Islam Su
  • as one of its constituent groups, along with al-Qaeda in Iraq, Monotheism Supporters Brigades, Sara
  • icide attacks, and through mid and late 2009, al-Qaeda in Iraq rebounded in strength and appeared to
  • “The end state is to destroy the al-Qaeda influences in this province and eliminate the
  • Abdullah al-Mehdar, led the Al-Qaeda insurgents against the government troops.
  • He then instead asserted al-Qaeda is "predominantly probably Shi'ite."
  • Al-Qaeda is a very loose network and brodi is da bomb.
  • It says that al-Qaeda is one in the 3rd sentence.
  • m of Mushaf Ali Mir being an intermediary for Al-Qaeda is also unlikely given the fact that Mir was
  • lamiyah (JI), an organisation affiliated with al-Qaeda, is alleged to have carried out the bombing.
  • As Al-Qaeda is particularly decentralised (partly by choi
  • were arrested in September 2009 as part of an al-Qaeda Islamist plan to engage in suicide bombings o
  • ts predecessor, the Mujahideen Shura Council, Al-Qaeda, Jeish al-Fatiheen, Jund al-Sahaba, Katbiyan
  • all town Alabama can transform into a violent al-Qaeda jihadist fighting with terrorists in Somalia,
  • For his role in al-Qaeda, Julaidan is under worldwide embargo by the U
  • , 2008, an audio tape appeared purportedly by al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden "threatens" the EU ove
  • he escapees, but did not mention high-ranking al-Qaeda leader Omar al-Faruq as one of the escapees.
  • ammad Omar, Uyghur militant Abu Mohammad, and Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
  • ite links to download an audio statement from al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Ladin.
  • tape recording of a speech believed to be by al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was released on Januar
  • Huthaifa al-Batawi (died May 8, 2011) was an al-Qaeda leader known by his nickname The Emir of Bagh
  • meni air force bombed the home of a suspected al-Qaeda leader, Ayed al-Shabwani, who the military ha
  • ary officials the target of the attack was an al-Qaeda leader.
  • Iran has stated that a number of al-Qaeda leaders and members are in their custody, pos
  • He served as a liaison between al-Qaeda leadership in hiding in Pakistan and Abu Ayyu
  • more radical than the previous generation of al-Qaeda leadership.
  • The al-Qaeda link has been backed by Indonesia's Minister
  • States Special Operations Forces against the al-Qaeda linked terrorist Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan and a
  • as Kamboni in 2007 when they targeted several al-Qaeda linked militants with AC-130 airstrikes.
  • In the film, al-Qaeda makes a terrorist attack on the oil facilitie
  • Nasser al-Bahri, Yemeni al-Qaeda member
  • Umar Abdulmutallab, the al-Qaeda member who attempted to bomb Northwest Airlin
  • Saif al-Adel, Egyptian explosives expert and al-Qaeda member
  • Senate Select Committee on Intelligence as an al-Qaeda member who would "never again threaten the Am
  • This article is about an al-Qaeda member who died in 2003.
  • to the U.S., Begg was an enemy combatant and al-Qaeda member, recruited others for al-Qaeda, provid
  • Ziyad Abdulrahman, was a Palestinian-American al-Qaeda member, based in the United States, primarily
  • nee's known aliases was on a list of captured al-Qaeda members that was discovered on a computer har
  • The other al-Qaeda members who allegedly attempted, but were not
  • et al. is the upcoming trial of five alleged Al-Qaeda members for aiding the September 11, 2001 att
  • He is one of several al-Qaeda members who are more battle-hardened by comba
  • ision was to track down insurgent Taliban and Al-Qaeda members in the mountainous terrain of Afghani
  • g attack, and 22 other suspected or convicted Al-Qaeda members escaped from jail in Yemen.
  • train international terrorists (assumed to be al-Qaeda members) in hijacking techniques using a real
  • Saddam Hussein was accused of having links to Al-Qaeda members, only a few Al-Qaeda members were fou
  • On February 3, 2006, 23 people, 12 of them al-Qaeda members, escaped from a Yemeni jail, accordin
  • i Arabia was one of four top nationalities of al-Qaeda members.
  • he blast occurred a day after around 30 armed al-Qaeda militants raided the "7th of October" ammunit
  • ary 6: Yemeni forces arrested three suspected al-Qaeda militants who were wounded in a raid, that wa
  • international troops was fighting Taliban and al-Qaeda militants close by in neighboring Afghanistan
  • to be the key communications hub in Yemen for al-Qaeda militants.
  • meni authorities as part of an agreement with al-Qaeda militants.
  • lso known as Abu Assad or Abu Rami, was a key al-Qaeda military commander.
  • icions of the U.S. government, as an Arab and Al-Qaeda motivated anthrax-filled-satellite attack on
  • an understanding was reached between Iraq and al-Qaeda, namely that al-Qaeda would not act against S
  • to the CIA document, al-Faruq said two senior al-Qaeda officials, Abu Zubaydah and Ibn al-Shaykh al-
  • Rashid Rauf, alleged Al-Qaeda operative
  • In 1994, al-Qaeda operative Mohammed Atef refused to allow Moha
  • Abu Zubair al-Masri was a top Al-Qaeda operative originally from Egypt.
  • ies, he subsequently confesses he is a senior al-Qaeda operative sent to Southeast Asia to orchestra
  • On October 28, 2003, she sentenced al-Qaeda operative Iyman Faris to twenty years impriso
  • Aafia Siddiqui Neuroscientist (alleged Al-Qaeda operative), convicted of assaulting with a de
  • Aafia Siddiqui, neuroscientist, alleged Al-Qaeda operative, Roxbury resident 1995-2001
  • 2007 where American forces targeted suspected al-Qaeda operatives in Ras Kamboni as well as in Barga
  • It was like they were dealing with a bunch of al-Qaeda operatives, not a group of journalists."
  • r 19th 2001, and charged with fundraising for Al-Qaeda operatives, and his alleged role in convincin
  • on January 13, 2006 along with several other al-Qaeda operatives.
  • "research Web sites they believe are tied to Al-Qaeda or other militant groups, and pressure Intern
  • Hussain denied links with either the Al-Qaeda or the July 7 bombers.
  • Whether or not he was an agent of al-Qaeda or if there are, or have been, any formal tie
  • received any militant training overseas from Al-Qaeda or its associates.
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