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I just seems like every time one of the leading members of Al Qaeda is getting kills like Anwar al Awlaqi they already have a new in place. It seems there is enough willing to replace the top. Maybe it better to educate the people so no one finds it attractive to become member of A.Q.
Best regards Frank