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Terror Networks
The Resurgence of Al-Qaeda
2018-03-17
[Real Clear Defense] Nearly seven years after the killing of Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda is numerically larger and present in more countries than at any other time in its history. Indeed, the movement now boasts of some 40,000 men under arms, with approximately 10,000‐20,000 fighters in Syria; 7000‐9000 in Somalia; 5000 in Libya; 4000 in Yemen; a similar number dispersed throughout other countries across the Maghreb and Sahel; 3000 in Indonesia; and approximately 1000 in South Asia. From north-west Africa to South East Asia, al-Qaeda has been able to knit together a global movement of some two dozen local franchises.

How is this possible? There are four reasons.
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  In addition to those factors described by the article, the fact of the matter is that most of the cannon fodder will pledge allegiance to whichever group seems most successful at the moment. So as ISIS fades, those people will flow to their local Al Qaeda branch. And in places like Europe, jihadis have for several years been connecting for individual projects irrespective of their previous allegience.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-03-17 13:48  

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