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Audio: How to Stop a Fragmented Al-Qaeda?

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Audio: How to Stop a Fragmented Al-Qaeda?

  • May 13, 2010
    Duration: 01:26:21

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    How to Stop a Fragmented Al-Qaeda?

    Panelists
    Mr. Arnaud de Borchgrave
    Dr. Walid Phares
    Mr. Robert Grenier

    Moderated by
    Mr. Juan Zarate

    This is part of the Global Security Forum: A review of the top security issues on our horizon. 

    This forum is made possible with support from Finmeccanica

    Programs
    2010 Global Security Forum, Global Security Forum
    Topics
    Defense and Security, Terrorism

Expert Spotlight

  • Juan Carlos Zarate
    Juan Carlos Zarate
    Senior Adviser, Transnational Threats Project and Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program
    Terrorism, Homeland Security, Trade and Economics
    Americas, East Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Middle East
  • Arnaud de Borchgrave
    Arnaud de Borchgrave
    Director and Senior Adviser, Transnational Threats Project
    Terrorism, Media Analysis, Cybersecurity
    Afghanistan, Middle East, Pakistan, South Asia, Western Europe
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  • Global Security Forum: How to Stop a Fragmented Al-Qaeda?
    May 13, 2010
    Defense and Security, Terrorism
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