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    Al-Qaida decentralized, but not necessarily weaker
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    Al-Qaida decentralized, but not necessarily weaker

    Deb Riechmann -
    June 2, 2014 9:05 am
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    FILE - In this hand out file photo distributed on Sunday, May 25, 2014 by the Belgian Federal Police, a surveillance camera shows a man shooting at the Jewish museum in Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, May 24, 2014. The Paris prosecutor's office said a man has been arrested Friday May 30, 2014 in the investigation of the shooting at the Jewish museum in Brussels that left at least three people dead. (AP Photo/Belgian Federal Police, File)
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    Suspect in Jewish museum killings went to Syria

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    Al Qaeda has changed shape, but is it weaker?
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    Five of the Most Dangerous Taliban Commanders in U.S. Custody Exchanged for American Captive

    Five of the Most Dangerous Taliban Commanders in U.S. Custody Exchanged for American Captive

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    May 31, 2014 6:42 pm
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    A June 20 photo shows the open-air pen used to confine detainees at the controversial Guantanamo Bay prison facility in Cuba. (AP Photo/Bill Gorman, File)
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    Syrian people gather at the site of one of two car bombs that exploded in the pro-government district of Zahra in the central Syrian city of Homs, Syria on April 29. (AP/SANA)
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    U.S. citizen carried out suicide bombing in Syria

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    Members of the Fire Service are seen at the scene of a fire bomb at the Everglades Hotel, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Friday, May, 30, 2014.  A masked man has thrown what police have described as a
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    Syrian citizens who live in Lebanon shout slogans, background, as one carries a portrait of Syrian President Bashar Assad, as they walk towards to the Syrian embassy to ballot their vote for their presidential elections, in Baabda east of Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday May 28, 2014. Thousands are flocking to the Syrian embassy in Lebanon as expat voting starts ahead of Syria's June 3 presidential election. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

    Virginia state Sen. Richard Black pens letter praising Syrian president

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