Ayman al-Zawahiri: How the CIA found and killed bin Laden’s successor in Afghanistan

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Zawahiri, pictured right, was considered by many analysts to be Osama bin Laden’s top man. After bin Laden’s death, he took over the leadership of al-Qaeda.

When the United States hastily withdrew from Afghanistan last year, President Joe Biden vowed not to let the new Taliban regime make the country a safe haven for terrorists.

This made it clear that, for the Biden administration, the prolonged war on terrorism was not nearing its end.

Nearly a year later, the president’s top security advisers suggested that intelligence agents might have tracked down the leader of al Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, in Afghanistan.

A high value target

In briefings, government officials told the press that they believed Zawahiri had returned to Afghanistan last yearfollowing the collapse of the Western-backed government.

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