Juan Cole is Richard P. Mitchell Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Michigan and writes about the Middle East for Informed Comment.
On the seventh anniversary of September 11: Time to declare the original al-Qaeda defeated
The original al-Qaeda is defeated.
It is a dangerous thing for an analyst to say, because obviously radical Muslim extremists may at some point set off some more bombs and then everyone will point fingers and say how wrong I was.
So let me be very clear that I do not mean that radical Muslim extremism has ceased to exist or that there will never be another bombing at their hands.
I mean the original al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda as a historical, concrete movement centered on Usama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, with the mujahideen who fought in Afghanistan in the 1980s at their core. Al-Qaeda, the 55th Brigade of the Army of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan under the Taliban. That al-Qaeda. The 5,000 fighters and operatives or whatever number they amounted to.
That original al-Qaeda has been defeated.
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09/15/2008 :: 03:24:44 PM
Drew Says:
To my understanding the Iraq War has given them a renewed ability to recruit, though. Do you address this?