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Harnisch: Terrorists should take note: The US remains undeterred
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Javed Ali: Counterterrorism operations have dealt a big blow to the original al-Qaeda-but not all affiliatesĬhristopher K. Warrick: Beware premature lessons from Sunday’s success Norman Roule: What to expect next from a withered al-Qaeda
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Nathan Sales: Three critical counterterrorism concerns raised by the strike Costa: To build on the success of the Zawahiri strike, expand spy networks in Afghanistan Wechsler: A sense of vindication for Biden and a moment of truth for the TalibanĬhristopher P. This post will be updated with fresh analysis as this story develops and our expert reactions roll in. “No matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the United States will find you and take you out,” said US President Joe Biden, announcing the operation at the White House on Monday night.įor answers about what this strike means for al-Qaeda, the US approach to counterterrorism, and Afghanistan’s future, we turned to experts across our network of Atlantic Council fellows and members of our Counterterrorism Study Group. With an early Sunday morning drone strike in downtown Kabul, the United States killed Ayman al-Zawahiri, one of the masterminds of the 9/11 attacks and the leader of the al-Qaeda terrorist network since the 2011 death of Osama bin Laden. AugExperts react: Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri is dead.