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Al-Qaeda

Aug 27, 2021
47:30
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Alcaida, Your Specialist's Topic, on the History at Warfare Podcast
01:31 • 3min
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3
Bin Laden's Political Asylum in Afghanistan
04:38 • 5min
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4
What's the Point of the Cold War?
09:15 • 4min
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The Idea of Super Terrorism
13:10 • 5min
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Alcaida
18:00 • 3min
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Not Just the Tudors, a Deep Dive Into the Long 16th Century
20:51 • 5min
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Alciter's Desperation to Go With Ungodly Regime
26:06 • 3min
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Alcise and the Home Grown Terrorism
29:21 • 3min
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Are We Going to See a Reemergence of Alcaida?
32:29 • 5min
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The Taliban's Spectacular Success
37:31 • 4min
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The Taleban Are More Successful in Afganistan Than the Alition
41:11 • 6min
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Their attacks of 11 September 2001 sparked a War on Terror which echoes loudly to this day, but where did Al Qaeda come from, how did their ideologies form and what role do they play in the world today? For this episode James spoke to Dr Afzal Ashraf, an expert in Al Qaeda's ideology and violent religious extremism. Dr Ashraf spent over 30 years in the UK Armed Forces as a senior officer and is a Senior Government Advisor.


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