Thursday, June 19, 2008

al-Qaeda All But Destroyed Globally?

Dead Or Captured Leaders in Iraq (2007)
From Strata-Sphere:

I found an interesting article that tries to claim are success in destroying al-Qaeda has given rise to a new danger. Personally I find this line of reasoning ridiculous. It is the old tall poles challenge. When you attack the tall poles and remove these obstacles barring success to a challenge, you still face the next set of tall poles, which are naturally smaller obstacles than the previous set taken out. And when you take out those tall polls, you are still left with another, even shorter set of poles to deal with.

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My Comment: With the exception of people like Bin Laden And Zawahiri, a good portion of the Al Qaeda leadership is now dead or in prison. The new generation do not have the experience, contact, nor global resources that the old Al Qaeda network did. When Bin Laden is finally caught or killed, much of the energy that fueled Al Qaeda will be dead. The ideals of global jihad and a global Islamic state will still be there, but the leaders who were the driving force are now almost all gone.

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