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Sentence count:37Posted:2017-11-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: qaedadaedalrhetorical questionAEDpaediatricorthopaedicorthopaedicspaediatricianMeaning: n. a terrorist network intensely opposed to the United States that dispenses money and logistical support and training to a wide variety of radical Islamic terrorist groups; has cells in more than 50 countries. 
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1. But on a single day recently al-Qaeda was able to launch 42 attacks across the country.
2. At the moment, al-Qaeda in Iraq is valuable to Osama bin Laden and his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, even though the links between the Qaeda leaders and the jihadi shock troops in Iraq are tenuous.
3. The militants in Pakistan, like those associated with al-Qaeda almost everywhere, went too far, brutally killing civilians, shutting down girls schools and creating an atmosphere of medievalism.
4. Gaddafi repeatedly blamed the unrest on al-Qaeda and a "colonialist plot".
5. Al-Qaeda has also used new tactics and weapons —like the surface-to-air missile that nearly brought down an Israeli airliner in Kenya in 2002.
6. Al-Qaeda is seen as a growing threat in Yemen, where there are a number of ungoverned areas especially in the east.
7. The president told the crowd that al-Qaeda wanted to obtain a nuclear bomb and described the prospect of nuclear-armed terrorists as the "most immediate and extreme threat to global security".
8. Abdel Hakim Belhaj, Tripoli's new military commander, a veteran of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group denounced by Western governments for having links to al-Qaeda, is widely respected.
9. They cite the killing and capturing of hundreds of al-Qaeda leaders in Afghanistan and the elimination of the country as a base of operations for attacks against the West.
10. Pakistan's intelligence chief General Ahmed Shuja Pasha has offered to resign after facing tough questioning about the US special forces raid that killed the al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.
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11. Indeed, his charge sheet portrays him as little more than an al-Qaeda foot-soldier, and a poor one at that.
12. That was part of what I believe was a grand bargain, struck between the Bush administration and the mullahs of Iran, that freed up US troops to crush Al-Qaeda.
13. At first glance, the 9/11 assault looked like a stunning win for al-Qaeda, a ragtag band of jihadists who had bloodied the nose of the world's only superpower.
14. A senior United States official has said the second-in-command of al-Qaeda has been killed in Pakistan.
15. Sayyid Imam al-Sharif, who goes by the nom de guerre Dr Fadl, helped bin Laden create al-Qaeda and then led an Islamist insurgency in Egypt in the 1990s.
16. The US embassy in Kuwait is warning Americans there to be vigilant against possible terror attacks following last week's arrest of members of an Al-Qaeda linked network in the gulf state.
17. Barring a few ungoverned pockets in Yemen and on the fringes of the Sahara, al-Qaeda has failed to benefit from the democratic wind.
18. The international law enforcement agency Interpol called for extra vigilance, saying the death did not represent the demise of al-Qaeda affiliates.
19. The relationship took a nose dive on May 2 when U. S. commandos staged a covert raid to kill al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison town not far from Islamabad.
20. THE killing in Yemen of Anwar al-Awlaki and three al-Qaeda associates by a drone on September 30th has caused far more fuss in America than previous drone attacks.
21. The cartoon drawn by Barry Blitt shows the couple standing in the White House's Oval Office with an American flag burning in the fireplace under a portrait of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
22. Tripoli's new military commander, Abdel Hakim Bel Haj, once belonged to the Libyan Islamist Fighting Group, regarded as an affiliate of al-Qaeda, which he subsequently renounced.
23. This is one of the best ways that the world undermined al-Qaeda: Showing Muslims that the terrorist group doesn't care about the people they purportedly fight for.
24. Wearing a long scraggly beard and the white headgear, so synonymous with the al-Qaeda leader, the imposter was greeted with cheers and jeers.
25. He faced severe pressure even before Tunisia's turmoil, with tribal unrest in the north, separatism in the south and al-Qaeda in the east and elsewhere.
26. But Mr Hicks, who made a plea bargain and admitted helping al-Qaeda, will serve only nine months and in his native Australia.
27. Along with Saif al-Islam, he persuaded Gaddafi to abandon his pursuit of weapons of mass destruction, and opted to share intelligence information with the U.S. on al-Qaeda operatives in Libya.
28. Amal al-Sada's family told The Associated Press that they saw her only once after her marriage in late 1999 to the al-Qaeda leader – during a monthlong visit to Afghanistan the following year.
29. On its own, it is more likely to kill civilians and create new enemies than to decapitate and disable al-Qaeda.
30. Critics say the 31-year-old Mr Hicks, a former kangaroo skinner and alleged al-Qaeda fighter, faces a "kangaroo court".
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