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- al Qaeda - Ayman al-Zawahiri - Osama bin Laden - terrorism


Al Qaeda after bin Laden (part 2)

The annointment of Ayman Al-Zawahri may almost seem like a non-event and al Qaeda may be down but it’s not out, warn guests. François Picard’s panel argues over the seemingly murky role of Pakistan in going after jihadist leaders there.

  • Alain LAMBALLE. Former French Military Attaché in India and Pakistan.
  • Walid PHARES. Professor of Global Strategy, National Defense University (from Washington DC).
  • Ejaz HAIDER. Contributing Editor, The Friday Times, expert on security questions of Pakistan (from Lahore, Pakistan)
  • Nicole MORGAN-SCHWARTZ. Professor of Political Philosophy at the Royal Military College of Canada - co-author of Manuel de Recrutement d’Al-Qaïda with Matthieu GUIDERE (from Kingston, Canada).

Watch the first part.
 

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