Qaeda people, then we're gonna lose the war."
Al-Qaeda did not exist until we put troops there.
Al-Qaeda had no reason, no raison d'etre until we did that.
Al-Qaeda was born because we put troops there, because Saddam invaded Kuwait.
Al-Qaeda came in.
al-Qaeda claimed credit.
al-Qaeda actually was used to defend the regime when the Arab Spring was happening.
Al-Qaeda has been a threat to them as well.
al Qaeda attack zazie had radicalized while he was living in New York Flushing
al-qaeda operative was it discovered how far along it was in fact what's
Al-Qaeda for CBS News and wrs for the Carnegie Council we'll have some time time for
Al-Qaeda always protected me always risked his life drove us on the main two-lane paved road towards the
Al-Qaeda and the al-Qaeda propaganda strategy and the way that it intersects with the modern media environment we had some really interesting and difficult
And Al-Qaeda and the Arabian Peninsula just kept getting bigger and bigger because, you know, it's like, yeah, every time you go in there, it's like,
You basically get al-Qaeda in Damascus.
I mean al-Qaeda attacked us a few times, and we kept sort of like, oh, OK, that didn't hurt.
turn over al-Qaeda . Turn over the al-Qaeda leadership, we will not invade your country.
And al-Qaeda today is nothing more than a global open-source suicide supply chain.
Because it was al-Qaeda in Iraq.
ISIS is al-Qaeda in Iraq.
Likewise al-Qaeda .
So did al-Qaeda .
Because al-Qaeda wanted her dead.
And al-Qaeda was there, and they were then looking to subjugate people into slavery to promote the well-being of some of their sponsors.
supporting al-Qaeda , taking up a mentality of the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
when the al-Qaeda plot to blow up Telehouse, the 60 Hudson or 111 8th equivalent in London, was foiled, the Telehouse people said, why, yes, actually, we are the most
player in al-Qaeda .
terrorist attack al Qaeda had done in the west since 9/11, which is the 7/7 attacks in London.
fear of al Qaeda .
in al Qaeda 's name were actually very counter-productive. The leaders of al Qaeda wrote the Pakistani Taliban saying, "You've got to desist from these attacks on
Afghanistan Pakistan and al-qaeda Jones is the author of in the graveyard of Empires America's war in Afghanistan
structure of al-qaeda what most people don't often understand in looking at al Qaeda is that in many ways it is
have al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula based out of Yemen we have al-qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb based out of North
anybody else across al Qaeda is he has
an al-qaeda operative and that had been brought down to training camps in North
friend of what al-qaeda 's leader now I'm an also ah hurry and someone who had
what al-qaeda has become so you begin to see it spurred by this effort a real
historically with al-qaeda is just a Western presence at all I mean what got bin Laden is so angry and pushed him
Chinese linguist Qaeda John says that using a please as in please pass the
the al-Qaeda leadership might be and it always centered around the time February 6th the afan the Pakistani
the legal project al qaeda personally invited him by name in a september 2006 video to
Samara bombing was Al-Qaeda right so they started the whole thing deliberately so they could create this cycle of violence and exploit fear
lawyers" -- the Al-Qaeda Seven is the other phrase, which are the lawyers supposedly within the Obama Justice Department, that have represented detainees in court.
the Al Qaeda terrorists.
give it to al-qaeda they're at war with each other they're enemies of each other my greatest nuclear nightmare is
and with al qaeda in its territory osama bin laden is in pakistan he is
groups like Al Qaeda well it's a it's a good question and I would add to it the additional problem that we have these
attacked by Al-Qaeda that more than 3,000 innocent people were killed in a terrible terrorist attack which affected
there's still a difference between Al-Qaeda Islamic Shia extremism and what
Al-Shabaab is the al-Qaeda aligned group in Somalia.