Sari: Osama bin laden was born in an upscale cairo neighborhood in egypt, but was radicalized pretty early as a tean ager. He is drawn to some of the very hard liined, conservative islamic thinkers of the day. And then by the early 19 eighties, 19 81 to be exact, he is involved in a plot to assassinate the president of egypt,. And he's jailed for that, and spends several years in jail before he's released. Then he finds himself in packistan in the late eighties. So bin laden and zawahari found alcida together. What was their plan? What did they hope top?
On Monday, President Biden announced that the United States had killed Ayman al-Zawahri in a drone strike in Afghanistan.
Al-Zawahri was the leader of Al Qaeda. A long time number two to Osama bin Laden and the intellectual spine of the terrorist group, he assumed power after bin Laden was killed by U.S. in 2011.
Who was al-Zawahri, and what does his death mean for Afghanistan’s relationship with the United States and for the threat of global terrorism?
Guest: Eric Schmitt, a senior correspondent covering national security for The New York Times.
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