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What Will Anwar al-Awlaki's Death Really Mean for al-Qaeda?
Research suggests that killing a senior leader in a terrorist network like al-Qaeda might not actually do much to degrade its long-term ability
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Research suggests that killing a senior leader in a terrorist network like al-Qaeda might not actually do much to degrade its long-term ability
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Their ability to land large-scale attacks like that of September 11 might be eroded, but the group has another strategy: using our strengths against us
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Al-Qaeda's strategy of low-level warfare, meant to drain the U.S. economically, will continue to pose an underestimated threat long after its leader's death
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