Ayman Al-Zawahiri
Egypt's al-Zawahri likely to succeed bin LadenLEE KEATH and HAMZA HENDAWI WTOP 05/02/2011 | Al Qaeda No. 2 Threatens More U.S. AttacksMEGAN CHUCHMACH ABC News 07/27/2010 |
For years, Osama bin Laden's charisma kept al-Qaida's ranks filled with zealous recruits. But it was the strategic thinking and the organizational skills of his Egyptian right hand man that kept the terror network together after the United States invaded Afghanistan in 2001 and pushed al-Qaida out. With Bin Laden killed, Ayman al-Zawahri becomes the top candidate for the world's top terror job. | |
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