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'''al-Qaeda''' is a major [[terrorism|terrorist]] organization, of an extreme [[Islamist]] ideology centered around reestablishing the [[Caliphate]]. It developed from principally Arab organizations associated with the [[Afghanistan War (1978-92)]], principally a Saudi group under [[Osama bin Laden]] and [[Egyptian Islamic Jihad]] under [[ | '''al-Qaeda''' is a major [[terrorism|terrorist]] organization, of an extreme [[Islamist]] ideology centered around reestablishing the [[Caliphate]]. It developed from principally Arab organizations associated with the [[Afghanistan War (1978-92)]], principally a Saudi group under [[Osama bin Laden]] and [[Egyptian Islamic Jihad]] under [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]]. The group has been conducting terrorist operations since the mid-1990s, including the [[9-11 attack]], when its leadership was in [[Afghanistan]]. It has become a distributed worldwide organization, but the leadership is believed to be in the border areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan. |
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al-Qaeda is a major terrorist organization, of an extreme Islamist ideology centered around reestablishing the Caliphate. It developed from principally Arab organizations associated with the Afghanistan War (1978-92), principally a Saudi group under Osama bin Laden and Egyptian Islamic Jihad under Ayman al-Zawahiri. The group has been conducting terrorist operations since the mid-1990s, including the 9-11 attack, when its leadership was in Afghanistan. It has become a distributed worldwide organization, but the leadership is believed to be in the border areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.