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 Al-Qaeda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But police investigations and subsequent trials showed that while Al Qaeda was believed to have provided expertise and coordination, much of the planning and all the personnel who undertook the attacks came from local radical Islamist groups.
Some organizational specialists have said that Al Qaeda's network structure, as opposed to a hierarchical structure is its primary strength.
Al Qaeda has been known to establish and foster new groups to further the radical Islamic interest in local conflicts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Al_Quaeda   (5067 words)

  
 National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
Al Qaeda had begun developing the tactical expertise for such attacks months earlier, when some of its operatives-top military committee members and several operatives who were involved with the Kenya cell among them-were sent to Hezbollah training camps in Lebanon.
Banshiri, al Qaeda's military committee chief, continued to be the operational commander of the cell; but because he was constantly on the move, Bin Ladin had dispatched another operative, Khaled al Fawwaz, to serve as the on-site manager.
Al Qaeda representatives asked to inspect the uranium and were shown a cylinder about 3 feet long, and one thought he could pronounce it genuine.
www.9-11commission.gov /report/911Report_Ch2.htm   (10118 words)

  
 Paul Rogers, The prospects for Al Quaeda
Al Qaeda has always been a partially dispersed network, and what is now significant is its greater concentration on this aspect of its organization, a process aided by increasing support for at least some of its overall aims.
Al Qaeda and its associates have been maintaining a level of activity over the past sixteen months that is actually higher than in the months leading up to the New York and Washington atrocities.
Away from al Qaeda itself, Chechen rebels laid siege to a Moscow theater and, more recently, bombed the Russian administrative building in Grozny that was presumed to provide the greatest place of safety in the city for Russian civilians.
www.hartford-hwp.com /archives/27d/023.html   (891 words)

  
 Does Al Qaeda exist? -
Al Qaeda, a fake enemy created by the United States and its ally Britain, was produced for the sole purpose of using it as an excuse to invade and terrorize Arab and Middle East nations to swallow the world’s oil resources, the editorial said.
We never heard of such a name "Al Qaeda", defined by President Bush as the center of a vast and well-organized international terrorist cell, before 9-11- Nor did hear about the network’s alleged leader Osama Bin Laden, or his family, believed to have huge business with President Bush’s family.
Simply, if Osama bin Laden, the alleged leader of Al Qaeda network, does lead such a huge and dangerous international organization with trained “terrorists” operating in some 40 countries, mostly Arab countries, as stated by Bush, why has the American President and his powerful and influential administration failed to produce hard evidence of it?
www.aljazeera.com /me.asp?service_ID=9872   (1026 words)

  
 Al Qaeda's Fantasy Ideology - Policy Review, No. 114
For it is likely that in al Qaeda’s collective fantasy there may exist the notion of an ultimate terror act, a magic bullet capable of bringing down the United States at a single stroke — and, paradoxically, nothing comes closer to fulfilling this magical role than the detonation of a very unmagical nuclear device.
But this fact gave to the event — in terms of al Qaeda’s fantasy ideology — an even greater poignancy: Precisely because it had not been part of the original calculation, it was therefore to be understood as a manifestation of divine intervention.
The U.S. and its allies were placed in the bizarre position of first having to prove who their enemy was — a difficulty that, by definition, does not occur in Clausewitzian war, where it is essential that the identity of the conflicting parties be known to each other, since otherwise the conflict would be pointless.
www.policyreview.org /AUG02/harris.html   (7058 words)

  
 Jigsaw Puzzles - Al Quaeda Operatives Captured by CIA Provid...
The Al Qaeda members rounded up in Pakistan in late July are said to be from South Africa and may be tied to the terror groups cell Ahmed is said to be linked to, intelligence sources told HSToday.
Counterterror and intelligence sources told HSToday an attack plot involved the Al Qaeda cell for which the 48-year-old Ahmed allegedly was caught carrying instructions for, and appear to be tied to plots described in information in the possession of the Al Qaeda operatives arrested in Pakistan and the UK.
According to these sources, the Al Qaeda operatives captured in Pakistan as a result of a CIA-supervised operation have been tied to the cell operating in Mexico to which Ahmed allegedly was working.
www.fun-puzzles.info /puzzles3/newsletters/issue12.html   (1650 words)

  
 al-Qa'ida (The Base) / World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders / Usama bin Laden
Summary of Jose Padilla's Activities with Al Qaeda, as released by the Department of Justice, 1 June 2004.
Al Qaeda: Statements and Evolving Ideology, Congressional Research Service, June 20, 2005
Al Qaeda: Profile and Threat Assessment, Congressional Research Service, August 17, 2005
www.fas.org /irp/world/para/ladin.htm   (1335 words)

  
 Al Quaeda Cartoons
There are more than 10 "al quaeda" cartoons in our NewsCartoons database, click here to view the full selection.
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Al Quaeda cartoon 1 - catalog reference adan2
www.cartoonstock.com /newscartoons/directory/a/al_quaeda.asp   (650 words)

  
 frontline: hunting bin laden: who is bin laden?: al qaeda PBS
"Al Qaeda also forged alliances with the National Islamic Front in Sudan and with representatives of the government of Iran, and its associated terrorist group Hezballah, for the purpose of working together against their perceived common enemies in the West, particularly the United States."
Defendants bin Laden, Atef, Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, and Odeh, together with other members of Al Qaeda "detonated an explosive device that damaged and destroyed the United States Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, and...
* Al Qaeda had ties to other "terrorist organizations that operated under its umbrella," including: the al Jihad group based in Egypt, the Islamic Group, formerly led by Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, and other jihad groups in other countries.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/binladen/who/alqaeda.html   (534 words)

  
 sciforums.com - Iraq and Al Quaeda, the offical verdict.
That Al Quaeda and Saddam were blood enemies and that while he's a bastard, he's not stupid enough to try to work with people that would merrily sacrifice their lives for a chance to slit his throat?
07-25-03 01:08 PM Iraq and Al Quaeda, the offical verdict.
sciforums.com - Iraq and Al Quaeda, the offical verdict.
www.sciforums.com /printthread.php?t=26226   (907 words)

  
 Al Qaeda-Hussein Link Is Dismissed (washingtonpost.com)
As recently as Monday, Cheney said in a speech that Hussein "had long-established ties with al Qaeda." Bush, asked on Tuesday to verify or qualify that claim, defended it by pointing to Abu Musab Zarqawi, who has taken credit for a wave of attacks in Iraq.
Vice President Cheney said in a speech on Monday that Saddam Hussein "had long-established ties with al Qaeda." The Sept. 11 panel said in a report that it has found no "collaborative relationship" between Iraq and al Qaeda.
The Sept. 11 commission reported yesterday that it has found no "collaborative relationship" between Iraq and al Qaeda, challenging one of the Bush administration's main justifications for the war in Iraq.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A47812-2004Jun16.html   (774 words)

  
 Al Qaeda Training Manual
The manual was found in a computer file described as "the military series" related to the "Declaration of Jihad." The manual was translated into English and was introduced earlier this year at the embassy bombing trial in New York.
The attached manual was located in Manchester (England) by Metropolitan Police during a search of an Al Qaeda member's home.
Portable Document Format (PDF) files may be viewed with a free copy of Adob
www.usdoj.gov /ag/trainingmanual.htm   (101 words)

  
 al Qaeda background information from the 11 September, 2001, attacks on America
The US government issued an indictment in November 1998 alleging that Osama bin Laden heads an international terrorist network called "Al Qaeda," an Arabic word meaning "the base." These are the government's allegations from this and subsequent indictments concerning Al Qaeda.
The CIA originally coined the term "blowback," which is a situation where U.S. actions yield consequences the U.S. did not intend or want or that cause, or have the potential to cause, serious problems.
Because there is a close link between al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, there may be some overlap between this page and our bin Laden page.
www.11-sept.org /alQaeda.html   (467 words)

  
 CNN.com - Police search for Madrid bombers - Mar 12, 2004
Khalid al-Shami, political editor of Al Quds Al Arabi newspaper in London, told CNN the letter was from Abu Hafs al-Masri, which he said was affiliated with al Qaeda.
But intelligence sources have consistently told CNN that Abu Hafs al-Masri does not speak for al Qaeda, and there is a question about whether it exists at all beyond one person with a computer and a fax machine.
Referring to a statement that claimed responsibility and was attributed to a group allegedly affiliated with al Qaeda that was received by a London-based Arabic-language newspaper, the U.S. official said "keep in mind we often see false claims of responsibility," and that even for attacks it did commit, "al Qaeda frequently takes no public credit."
www.cnn.com /2004/WORLD/europe/03/11/spain.blasts   (1166 words)

  
 Al Quaeda Roadshow : SF Indymedia
If America says Al Quaeda exists, then it does as we have the evidence of Al Quaeda itself, the Al Jazeera news channel and plenty of eye-witnesses who know someone who knows an Al Quaeda operative.
Official lies have been elevated to the role of official myths.
sf.indymedia.org /print.php?id=152791   (576 words)

  
 Al Quaeda on Saudi Royals Payroll ! - Ogrish.com Forums
The suit has been denounced as a "bogus, politicized lawsuit" by lawyer Katib al Shamri, who has filed a class-action lawsuit in the United States on behalf of Taliban prisoners being held in Guantanamo Bay and Saudis in the United States allegedly mistreated in the wake of the terror attacks.
Saudi officials, worried over attacks against U.S. servicemen in Saudi Arabia in 1995 and 1996, agreed to finance Al Qaeda in exchange for a promise the group would not try to destabilize the Saudi government and would not carry out terror attacks in the kingdom, according to the suit.
The Saudi princes also agreed to block extradition of Al Qaeda terror suspects or help in dismantling terror camps in Afghanistan.
forum.ogrish.com /showthread.php?t=5161   (1848 words)

  
 INDC Journal: The Al Quaeda Next Door?
Was an Al Quaeda propaganda or recruiting office operating one block from my apartment and less than one mile from the White House?!
This report (via Instapundit) about the US quietly expelling dozens of Saudi diplomats that were "suspected of helping promulgate Al Qaida ideology" can be supported with an anecdotal firsthand observation: I live a block away from what used to be a second Saudi Diplomatic Office that was separate from the official embassy.
Rather than worry about the Saudi diplomatic staff promulgating al Qaeda ideology, you should be worrying that the entire government of Saudi Arabia promulgates the Wahhabi ideology, which then manifests itself as the al Qaeda ideology.
www.indcjournal.com /archives/000020.html   (525 words)

  
 Al Quaeda Links
- TVNL Comment: So far the only people on the planet to claim connections between Iraq (Saddam) and Al Quaeda are the neocons in the White House.
Al Qaeda hunt in Iraq is hit and miss American forces have to rely on sketchy sources
The often sited claims of links between Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and Osama Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda were not only ideologically absurd but the global intelligence community believed the claims were ridiculous as well.
www.tvnewslies.org /html/al_quaeda_links.html   (2082 words)

  
 It's Happening Global Discussion Forum - AL QUAEDA : BONIFACIO theory.
Zarqawi's al Qaeda-allied group threatened on Tuesday to behead a Japanese hostage within 48 hours unless Tokyo withdrew its 550 non-combat troops from Iraq.
It was also the first time a police bus had been targeted since 1992, when a bomb planted by the Revolutionary Popular Struggle (ELA) injured several officers.
Gunmen also abducted three Iraqi contractors working on projects at a U.S. military base near the northern refinery town of Baiji on Thursday, police said.
www.itshappening.com /showthread.php?p=1687510   (2285 words)

  
 Bali: the Al Quaeda connection
The link has increase suspicions that Al Qaeda may have been behind this latest terrorist outrage.
This morning, Breakfast brought you the latest from Bali and beyond.
The plastic explosive used in the bombing has now been identified as the same as was used in an attack two years ago on an American warship in the Gulf.
www.globalsecurity.org /org/news/2002/021016-bali-bombing01.htm   (357 words)

  
 Joy Junction - An al Aqeda Users Guide
The author of the article (which was written at the end of March and originally appeared in www.gulf-news.com) ended the article by opining what he thought may happen in Iraq after an American victory.
It's been called an al Qaeda users guide to their internet sites - a membership list written in numbers.
The popularity of www.islamicawakening.com is perhaps due in part to some of the radical information available on the site, such as a thread on the site's bulletin board section
www.joyjunction.org /bulletin/forums/showthread.php?threadid=420   (1179 words)

  
 The al Qaeda manual
The al Qaeda manual presented here was made available by the FBI which distributed the manual on their website: www.fbi.gov
www.disastercenter.com /terror   (83 words)

  
 Letter Never Sent » Blog Archive » Al Quaeda Reorganization
Stratfor had a good analysis of what they think Al Quaeda is up to.
The public obsession with Al Quaeda could backfire just as the article states.
Letter Never Sent » Blog Archive » Al Quaeda Reorganization
www.letterneversent.com /?p=413   (270 words)

  
 Al Quaeda Terrorists really monkeys!
FBI official John Corner said information interrogated from an Al Quaeda monkey terrorist in India led to the capture of the 6 assorted species of monkeys this last Monday.
We recently sat down with Geneticist Victor Kuhn to understand his revolutionary theory in the secret love tactics of Al Quaeda terrorist, Lets take a look at that interview.
Or at least, thats what my research so far tells me. I need a sample of a Al Quaeda soldier from Afghanistan...
www.geocities.com /enematic5000/monkeyterror.html   (495 words)

  
 Observer What is al-Qaeda?
This vanguard constitutes the strong foundation (al qaeda al-sulbah) for the expected society."
In 1987 he wrote: "Every principle needs a vanguard to carry it forward and [to] put up with heavy tasks and enormous sacrifices.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4710737-110490,00.html   (4160 words)

  
 Iraq  RE:Iraq and Al quaeda StrategyPage.com
CP to echeneis  3/15/2002 4:52:27 PM RE:Iraq and Al quaeda  
CP to Pakistani  3/18/2002 10:21:48 PM RE:Iraq and Al quaeda  
echeneis@lycos.com  3/19/2002 7:27:39 AM RE:Iraq and Al quaeda  
www.strategypage.com /messageboards/messages/35-379.asp   (278 words)

  
 Shot In The Dark: Al Quaeda Link? - as
- as mentioned in this space, there seems to be not only a link between Iraq and Al Quaeda - the terror network is apparently leading the fight against the Coalition:
At least a dozen members of Osama bin Laden's network are in the town of Az Zubayr where they are coordinating grenade and gun attacks on coalition positions, according to the Iraqi prisoners of war.
www.shotinthedark.info /archives/001589.html   (290 words)

  
 Democratic Underground Forums - Is it Al Queda, Al Qaeda, Al Quaeda?
Is it Al Queda, Al Qaeda, Al Quaeda?
Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC.
I've seen Al Qaeda and Al Qaida on CNN.
www.democraticunderground.com /duforum/DCForumID60/39119.html   (323 words)

  
 frontline: in search of al qaeda: view the full program PBS
Due to heavy demand video may not always be available due to server capacity.
frontline: in search of al qaeda: view the full program
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/search/view   (79 words)

  
 Al Quaeda blames banks - Gold & Silver Forum
Al Quaeda blames banks - Gold & Silver Forum
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www.goldismoney.info /forums/showthread.php?t=18198   (530 words)

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