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The heir apparent to the al-Qaeda throne after tonight's confirmed death of Ayman al-Zawahiri is a canny, military-trained operative with experience killing British and American soldiers.
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On Tuesday, the White House released a picture of President Joe Biden meeting with his national security team on July 1. At the meeting, they talked about the plan to kill al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.
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Republicans say that the death of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri makes them wonder if President Biden's disastrous decision to pull out of Afghanistan gave the Taliban the freedom to let al Qaeda use the country again as a base of operations.
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Here’s All About US Secret Hellfire Missile That Took Down Al Qaeda Chief.
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Here is where Ayman al-Zawahiri, a coward who worked for Al Qaeda, finally got what he deserved.
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US intelligence had been looking for al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri for decades. Once they found him in Afghanistan, where he was living as a guest of the ruling Taliban after the disastrous US withdrawal last year, they spent several months carefully planning his death.
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Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, who was on the FBI's most-wanted list, was killed by a CIA airstrike in Afghanistan over the weekend. Al-Zawahiri helped plan the Sept. 11 attacks and was Osama bin Laden's replacement as leader of the terrorist group. Bin Laden once said, 'Killing Americans is a duty for every Muslim.'
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According to the Financial Times, a former US Air Force scientist is enraged by missed possibilities.
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Fake news isn't a new phenomenon. The unproven assertion that Spanish operatives used explosives to wreck the USS Maine in Havana Harbor was hyped by newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer more than a century ago, helping to whip up excitement for war against Spain. "Remember the Maine!" yelled the crowd. "To heck with Spain!" was even used as a war cry.
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Why do we deprive students of the historical and cultural context of science?