ASP Podcast – the 11 year struggle against al-Qaeda
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Today marks 11 years since the terrible events of september 11 2001.
In the last eleven years we have seen U.S. military operations – big and small – all over the world. It’s clear that the 2001 leadership of al-Qaeda has been broken or killed.
But where does this leave America now?
Where are we with the struggle against al-Qaeda? and what if anything do we need to change?
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Featuring:
BGen Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.) – ASP’s CEO and retired Marine Corp Brigadier General
Joshua Foust – a Fellow at ASP specializing in asymmetric operations
and
Matthew Wallin – a Senior Policy Analyst specializing in public diplomacy
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