The Obama administration's efforts to counter the threat posed by al
Qaeda and the wider jihadist movement have been a contentious topic in
the U.S. presidential race. Political rhetoric abounds on both sides;
administration officials claim that al Qaeda has been seriously
crippled, while some critics of the administration allege that the group
is stronger than ever. As with most political rhetoric, both claims
bear elements of truth, but the truth depends largely on how al Qaeda
and jihadism are defined. Unfortunately, politicians and the media tend
to define al Qaeda loosely and incorrectly.
by Scott Stewart, Stratfor
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