al-Qaida

REBOUND FOR AL-QAIDA IN THE MIDDLE EAST…….

 

But don’t worry, Barry has declared the fight over and won.

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Is Al Qaeda’s ability to strike growing in the Middle East?

The killing of more than 55 Al Qaeda militants in Yemen over the weekend raises questions about whether the terror group is experiencing a “rebound” in the region.

In an interview with Fox News National Security KT McFarland, Michael O’Hanlon explained what is currently known about Al Qaeda’s operational capabilities.O’Hanlon serves as the director of research and foreign policy senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.

“[Militants] are resilient – I’m not going to say rebound because Al Qaeda continues to have an ideology that’s despised by not only virtually all Americans, but by all Muslims,” O’Hanlon said. “Unfortunately, Al Qaeda has an ideology that still appeals to certain disaffected groups and individuals in much of the broader Islamic world.”

O’Hanlon said U.S. officials are monitoring potential extremist hotspots in several countries including Syria, Iraq and Pakistan.  “It’s in many countries,” O’Hanlon said. “[Al Qaeda] looks for opportunities and takes advantage of them.”

More here. H/T: Fjordman

NOTE: Brookings Institute maroon, Michael  O’Hanlon, pays lip service to the ”The Narrative”, that being, fundamentalist Islam is ”overwhelmingly despised by the Muslim world”, when in reality, they are pretty ok with the jihad and its goals, bringing into being the sharia and a world caliphate.

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