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In order to support the creation of the US State Department, training, support of these interventionists and their friends Islamic armed forces, and "moderate," they eventually evolved into part of al Qaeda, al Qaeda is the same in 2001 In the case of September 11, they strangely found that Al Qaeda itself is "a medium rebel" made (or raised) by the United States to help fight Soviet Russia I remembered that it was composed of. Inference of educated people does not need such recursion
In North Africa and the Sahel, Al Qaeda is represented by Islamic Maghreb al Qaeda (AQIM) and its separatist forces. In East Africa, the organization is represented by the Somali Somali party. Al Qaeda (AQAP) in the Arabian Peninsula is the most security threat, mainly Yemen, many security analysts consider as Western target. The Islamic subcontinent (AQIS) has recently formed a country of "home" in Afghanistan, as well as al Qaeda's members in Al Qaeda al Qaeda, mostly traditional India, Bangladesh, Pakistan. For years, Al Qaeda has a formal affiliated organization on the Nusla front in Syria. In July 2016, we announced that these groups were split. This was considered artificial by some analysts.
In response to Godane announcing its name change and merging with Al Qaeda, all other Al-Shabaab top leaders held a meeting in Baidabo. They refused to adopt a new name (Al Qaeda in East Africa), agreed with a new policy fully focused on domestic issues, no longer mentioned about international struggle. An important policy recommendation is to form an independent Muslim priest of the state. This also means independence from Al Qaeda. It seems that they are trying to eliminate some of the obstacles to reaching an agreement with their Sufy opponents and are trying to avoid becoming the target of a US drones reconnaissance plane. Aweys declared later: "Al-Shabaab and Al Qaeda are only a small part of Islamic organizations and the ideology of Al-Qaeda should not be regarded as Islam's sole justice path."