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LONDON - Recent targeted attacks that killed militants in Somalia, Indonesia and Pakistan have chipped away at al-Qaida's power base, sapping the terror network of key leaders and experienced operatives who train recruits and wage attacks.
Intelligence officials said Friday that the military strikes have reduced al-Qaida's core leadership to only a handful of men and diminished its ability to train fighters. This, they said, has forced al-Qaida to turn to its global affiliates for survival.See the full content of this document
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Deaths of Key Leaders Hurt Al-Qaida
The killings of Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan in Somalia, Noordin Muhammed Top...
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