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Examples
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I find it hard to believe that al-Quaida will be laying low when they are pursued by over 100,000 angry GI's.
Kyl: By announcing date, Obama has 'complicated' Afghan war 2009
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Parts of Pakistan have become havens for Taliban insurgents battling Karzai's government, and for al-Quaida.
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Katie then asks whether the invasion of Iraq in effect helped al-Quaida in terms of gaining recruits.
Tony Blair interviewed by Katie Couric - live US features writer 2010
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Am I wrong to see a rhetorical attempt here to conflate Hitler's "armies" with al-Quaida?
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These terrorists did not, as available evidence would indicate, have anything to do with the Taliban or al-Quaida based in Afghanistan, where the United States continues to wage the good war, as opposed to the bad one in Iraq, that Obama invoked during the presidential campaign: "Afghanistan is where the war on terror began and where it must end."
Robert Scheer: Will Obama Stay the Course? Robert Scheer 2010
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Am I wrong to see a rhetorical attempt here to conflate Hitler's "armies" with al-Quaida?
Barry Yourgrau: Obama's Nobel Speech: Wyatt Earp Does Mother Teresa 2010
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These terrorists did not, as available evidence would indicate, have anything to do with the Taliban or al-Quaida based in Afghanistan, where the United States continues to wage the good war, as opposed to the bad one in Iraq, that Obama invoked during the presidential campaign: "Afghanistan is where the war on terror began and where it must end."
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That would be the al-Quaida which is estimated to be, generously, 200 (maybe 100) strong in Afghanistan?
Barry Yourgrau: Obama's Nobel Speech: Wyatt Earp Does Mother Teresa 2010
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That would be the al-Quaida which is estimated to be, generously, 200 (maybe 100) strong in Afghanistan?
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These terrorists did not, as available evidence would indicate, have anything to do with the Taliban or al-Quaida based in Afghanistan, where the United States continues to wage the good war, as opposed to the bad one in Iraq, that Obama invoked during the presidential campaign: "Afghanistan is where the war on terror began and where it must end."
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