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    Arabia that is part of the al-Qaeda network.[33] It is considered the most active[34] of al-Qaeda’s branches that emerged after the weakening of central leadership.[35] The U.S. government believes AQAP to be the most dangerous al-Qaeda branch.[36] The group established an emirate during the
    During 2014, the Al-Malahem media institution, belonging to Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), published a series of eight recorded lectures about military strategy and combat methods. The lectures – which were produced and presented by a senior official in the organization, Nasr bin Ali
    Al Qaeda affiliate in Yemen making gains, Pentagon chief says. Al Qaeda in Yemen declares support for ISIS. BY Kristina Wong 08/19/14 10:37 AM EDT.
    Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula thrived in Yemen for years. The United States calls AQAP the most active and dangerous group plotting against America AQAP was responsible for the Paris attacks in 2016 and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula was responsible for overtaking a prison in March 2016
    Intelligence experts have long warned that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula poses a severe threat to the West. on January fourteen a senior leader for al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula or AQAP claimed responsibility for continuing seven shooting attack on the offices of French satirical
    ET Portfolio. Business News›Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. The sanctions monitoring team submits independent reports every six months to the Security Council on the Islamic State, Al-Qaeda and associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities. This “liberation” of Mukalla from al-Qaeda rule raises awkward questions. First, how was AQAP able to facilitate a graceful exit, such that it can regroup and bide its time to return? Second, and more fundamentally, how has AQAP continued to spread its influence despite its undoubted losses
    Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. Flag as Inappropriate. Al Qaeda was responsible for the USS Cole bombing in October 2000 in the southern port of Aden, killing 17 U.S. sailors.[5] In 2002, an al Qaeda attack damaged a French supertanker in the Gulf of Aden.[5].
    After a series of deadly al-Qaeda attacks on U.S. and other Western targets in Saudi Arabia and Yemen between 2000 and 2004, militant Islamic networks in the region were weakened when a May 2010 the leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) released an Internet audio
    Al Qaeda Claims It Directed Florida Naval Base Shooting. In an audiotape message, Al Qaeda’s leader in Yemen claimed responsibility for the December attack that killed three U.S. sailors. The militant himself was most likely killed in a drone strike after he made the tape. By Declan Walsh.
    2 The Al-Qaeda Arabian Peninsula began in Yemen. Al-Qaeda is a Muslim extremist group who have made numerous terrorist attacks. The first and one of the most renowned terrorist attacks by Al Qaeda is the attack on the World Trade Center where they ran into the two towers with airplanes.
    Tags: Jihadist NewsAl-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)Islamic State in Iraq and Sham (ISIS)Yemen. As Conflict Rages Between the Two, IS Claims Attacks on Multiple AQAP Positions in al-Humaydha. Tags: Jihadist NewsAl-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)Islamic StateYemen.
    Tags: Jihadist NewsAl-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)Islamic State in Iraq and Sham (ISIS)Yemen. As Conflict Rages Between the Two, IS Claims Attacks on Multiple AQAP Positions in al-Humaydha. Tags: Jihadist NewsAl-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)Islamic StateYemen.
    But al-Qaeda in Yemen was unexpectedly revived, after 23 suspected members of the group escaped from prison by tunnelling out of their cell. Among the escapees were Nasir al-Wuhayshi, who went on to lead AQAP, and Qasim al-Raimi, who became the group’s senior military commander.

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