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Terror For Terrorist Group Al Qaeeda

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The al-Qaeeda has run into a state of terrible shock.The second lead of the terrorist organization, Abu Yahya al-LIbi,was killed in a drone attack at North Waziristan, in Pakistan.This comes as an added drive to shake the foundation of the group after the al Qaeeda chief Osama bin Laden was killed.

 

According to the U.S. military officials, al-Libi was an active contributor to the plans meant for devastation in the west, and the loss of his leadership attributes would be strongly felt by the group.He attained such a position for his laurels in religion and had the say in in generating "fatwas" alongwith providing consent and leading the group in the path of terror operations.

 

The attack was the 21st of its kind in Pakistan, with the dropping of six missiles on the militant area bordering Afghanistan.

 

Al Libi was the ambassador of the organization on the internet and had sound mastery over religion. Whatever was uttered by him in the videos,actually had the motive of pulling more members for his group, as they had been reportedly losing strength and having a hard time facing U.S. attacks.As those videos were threatening for the U.S.,they issued a "Wanted" notice for the al-Libi under the "Rewards for Justice" program and the sum was a staggering $1 Million.

 

al-Libi was also known to put efforts for creating a base in Libya with the purpose of so called "Jihad" and issued provocative messages on the internet.

 

Many of the "JIhadis", however refused to believe that al-Libi is no more , as another claim of al_Libi being killed was falsified a few years ago.

 

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