Will an Iraq war make our Al Qaeda problem worse? Not likely. — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
Al Qaeda will always focus on us, the United States. And they will take advantage of any situation. — Dutch Ruppersberger Copy Share Image
“How did you not know they broke up? You usually monitor his social media like he's al-Qaeda and you're the CIA.” — Heather Cocks Copy Share Image
What is al Qaeda? It's an open source religious political movement that works off the global supply chain. — Thomas Friedman Copy Share Image
Al Qaeda doesn't abide by the Geneva Conventions, so in my opinion, they should not be afforded the protections of them. — Brad Thor Copy Share Image
The American incarceration of Sheikh Rahman was a hot-button issue for al Qaeda for many years. — Peter Bergen Copy Share Image
Success means eliminating Al Qaeda's ability to launch terrorist attacks against the United States and our allies. — Eric Greitens Copy Share Image
In fact, if you look upon the situation today, there is great division in the world and we have failed to capitalize… — Chris Van Hollen Copy Share Image
Saudi hijackers first came into contact with al-Qaeda and went through Terrorism 101 when they signed up for the jihad in Afghanistan. — Thomas Friedman Copy Share Image
The mission - the overall mission is to dismantle and defeat and disrupt al-Qaeda. But we have to make sure there's not… — Michael Mullen Copy Share Image
Al Qaeda has no place in Pakistan. It's a threat to Pakistan. And there should be a convergence of interests between the… — David Miliband Copy Share Image
If the Arab Spring was a large nail in the coffin of al-Qaeda's ideology, the death of bin Laden was an equally… — Peter Bergen Copy Share Image
And beyond that, the next issue is how do we guarantee one of these weapons, not necessarily this missile, but nuclear weapons… — Lawrence Eagleburger Copy Share Image
I think we'll see it mostly in the United States. We're getting to the point where al Qaeda is ready to again… — Michael Scheuer Copy Share Image
It's not religious war, but Al-Qaeda always use religions, Islam - actually, as a pretext and as a cover and as a… — Bashar al-Assad Copy Share Image
In terms of Iraq, al Qaeda valued Iraq because we destroyed a government it wanted destroyed and because we put soldiers on… — Michael Scheuer Copy Share Image
I think a cyber-terrorism attack is overblown, though the threat exists. I think al Qaeda and other groups are more interested in… — Kevin Mitnick Copy Share Image
Because Al-Qaeda has been a non-state centered organisation, many of these scenarios do not exactly apply. These are not wars between states.… — Judith Butler Copy Share Image
By the end of 2008, clearly, the al Qaeda and Sunni insurgency had been relatively stabilized. And in the al Qaeda's mind,… — Jack Keane Copy Share Image
The idea the president of the United States was warned that Al-Qaeda was going to attack the United States and did nothing… — Condoleezza Rice Copy Share Image
The United States is at war with the al Qaeda terrorist group. Al Qaeda is not a nation-state and it has not… — John Yoo Copy Share Image
“The al Qaeda War Manual, discovered by British police in a raid on an al Qaeda safe house, and translated from Arabic,… — John Price Copy Share Image
“illiterate. Al Qaeda recruiters make use of their poverty, despair, resentment, and eagerness to take revenge against the American troops to recruit… — Mia Bloom Copy Share Image
One of the things that I've learned, and I think we've all learned, is that we are not going to get the… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
I think there's no question that, even though we may not have the evidence as Richard (Perle) says, that there have been… — Wesley Clark Copy Share Image