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Bruce Hoffman
Information about this person was last updated on Wednesday, January 4, 2012.
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[ said]: Instead of featuring a field commander what we're seeing is supposedly a journalist reporting the facts on the ground in a dispassionate way whilst manipulating the narrative to his group's advantage,
garoweonline 03-JAN-12
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[ said]: al Qaeda today is stronger at the periphery than it is at the center,
tribune 10-DEC-11
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[-added]: This is a movement that depends on sanctuaries and safe havens. And the number of ungoverned places in the world is increasing rather than decreasing,
dailytimesPK 10-DEC-11
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[ said]: Al Qaeda today is stronger at the periphery than it is at the center,
dawn 10-DEC-11
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[ said]: Al-Qaeda today is stronger at the periphery than it is at the center,
dailytimesPK 10-DEC-11
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[-says]: originated during the French Revolution as a positive label,
news 03-DEC-11
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[-says]: terrorism,
news 03-DEC-11
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[ says]: Mislabeling terrorism makes for bad laws and bad policies,
news 03-DEC-11
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[ says]: Scholars agree, terrorism has to be political: a fundamental political change sought through violence,
news 03-DEC-11
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[has noted:]: terrorism is a pejorative term. It is a word with intrinsically negative connotations that is generally applied to one's enemies and opponents, or to those with whom one disagrees and would otherwise prefer to ignore. (...) Hence the decision to call someone or label some organization
ekurd 21-NOV-11
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[ said]: His death deals a real blow to al Qaeda's lone-wolf strategy,
wsj 01-OCT-11
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[-observe]: First bin Laden and now al-Awlaki on a completely different continent,
npr 30-SEP-11
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[ said]: Osama bin Laden thought big and acted big,
usaToday 30-SEP-11
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[ says]: In some respects, in the United States we're a victim of our own counterterrorism success,
npr 27-SEP-11
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[ said]: Stepping up the drone strikes has been a game changer,
IHT 11-SEP-11
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[ says]: Terrorism is not a numbers game,
wsj 10-SEP-11
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[ said]: It’s undeniable that there’s been tremendous progress in the war on terrorism,
IHT 08-SEP-11
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[ says]: There will be losers in the Arab Spring who will be fodder for terrorists, and uncertainty is an environment terrorists thrive in,
telegraph 23-JUN-11
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[ said]: Obviously after the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, and the fighting throughout 2002, training became much more problematical,
globalsecurity 22-JUN-11
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[ said]: I think it's his personal stamp and personal approach. And don’t forget this is what catapulted al-Qaida to prominence and certainly enabled it to become the preeminent non-state threat of our era,
globalsecurity 22-JUN-11
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[ says]: I think this treasure-trove of intelligence reflects the fixation or the preoccupation that al-Qaida always had with massive record-keeping,
npr 31-MAY-11
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[ said]: Until now, the prevailing wisdom was that he was hiding in a remote, isolated mountain range and cut off from his followers,
IHT 06-MAY-11
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[ said]: Zawahiri has been absolutely pivotal to al Qaeda's strategy, development and evolution,
wsj 04-MAY-11
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[ said]: has been absolutely pivotal to al Qaeda's strategy, development and evolution,
wsj 04-MAY-11
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[-said]: Unlike bin Laden he had the street cred at having been a dyed-in-the-wool terrorist from the time he was a teenager,
npr 03-MAY-11
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[ said]: Zawahiri has been absolutely pivotal to al Qaeda's strategy, development, and evolution,
wsj 03-MAY-11
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[ said]: The question is how quickly Zawahri and the remnants can try to prove their relevance with new operations,
IHT 03-MAY-11
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[-says]: He spent time in an Egyptian prison, he was tortured. He was a jihadi from the time he was a teenager, he has been fighting his whole life and that has shaped his world view,
thetimes 02-MAY-11
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[ said]: Zawahiri is clearly poised to step into bin Laden's shoes,
npr 02-MAY-11
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[ said]: Decapitation does not mean the end of the movement,
usaToday 02-MAY-11
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[ said]: Osama bin Laden's death is something that he himself foresaw well over a decade ago,
npr 02-MAY-11
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[-said]: Terrorists depend on the young people to radicalize and recruit,
npr 02-MAY-11
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[-said]: Some may see this as an opportunity to steal the limelight,
usaToday 02-MAY-11
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[ said]: If the CIA does not exist for this purpose, then what's the point?
guardian 31-MAR-11
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[-said]: There are so many unknowns that carry a range of dangers. But so far it seems a modest effort,
guardian 31-MAR-11
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[ says]: the Muslim community itself is the solution to this challenge, not the problem,
csmonitor 11-MAR-11
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[ says]: It's perfectly legitimate to investigate radicalism,
npr 10-MAR-11
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[ says]: I think Libya presents to al-Qaida one of the best opportunities to reinvigorate itself and its message in the Middle East and especially in North Africa,
npr 26-FEB-11
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[ says]: The first international arrest warrant issued by Interpol against bin Laden was requested not by the United States, not by Kenya, or any of the countries you might think,[*]but rather by Libya and Col. Gadhafi because of the threat al-Qaida and its brand of Islamism posed to his secular revolution.
npr 26-FEB-11
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