Some intelligence experts speculate that, under increasing Pakistani pressure, the terrorist network may try to relocate once again to Afghanistan. Others are not so sure.
Reporting from Washington - The plot for the Sept. 11 attacks was set in motion in late 1999 from a cluster of Al Qaeda training camps near Kandahar.
In those dusty Afghan compounds, Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants signed off on the plan, set up a special training program, and selected lead members of the hijack team.
Ten years later, could Al Qaeda return to Afghanistan and use it again as a launching pad for terrorist strikes?
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More News On Al Qaeda
Flow Of Terrorist Recruits Increasing -- Washington Post
Number of militant recruits on the rise: report -- AFP
Saudi concern rises over Al Qaeda activity in Yemen -- Christian Science Monitor
Explosive-Laden Al-Qaeda Gunmen Planned Attack in Saudi Arabia -- Bloomberg
'30 Germans in Pakistan terrorist training camps' - US report -- Earth Times
Taliban, Al-Qaida Expand Recruiting Base, Funding Resources Intact: U.S. Reports -- RTT News
Turkey detains 32 al Qaeda suspects in raids-agency -- Reuters
Turkey Arrests 50 Suspected al-Qaida-Linked Militants -- Voice of America
Turkey: 33 suspected of planning attacks detained -- AP
German al Qaeda leader sanctioned by US Treasury -- Long War Journal
Napolitano Says Al Qaeda-Type Terrorists in U.S. -- FOX News
Algerian military kill al-Qaeda leader -- M&C
Libya releases 88 terrorists with al-Qaeda ties -- Hot Air
Libya to demolish notorious prison, frees 88 Islamists -- AFP
Al Qaeda suspect worked at Swiss nuclear lab -- ABC News (Australia)
Al-Qaeda suspect was Cern nuclear researcher -- The Telegraph
Al-Qaeda no. 2 warns of Obama's defeat in new video -- AFP
My Comment: It seems that Al Qaeda has been very busy in the past few weeks.
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