France 24: Al Qaeda and us: how terrorism is reshaping our lives

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In a recent article in France 24, Scott Bates, President of the Center for National Policy, speaks on the present Al Qaeda threats on embassies and citizens leaving Yemen.

 

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As an Al Qaeda threat is intercepted by the controversial spying techniques, as embassies are closed for safety reasons, Mark Owen and his panel assess the scope and scale of the threat emanating from the Arabian Peninsula. This as the US tells its citizens to leave Yemen because of the “continued potential for terrorist attacks.”

Ellen WASYLINA, Chairman of the Expert’s Group and President of the Observatory of the Black, Gulf and Mediterranean Seas (OBGMS) Didier CHAUDET, Fellow Researcher, IPSE. Specialist on Afpak and Al Qaeda Olivier GUITTA, Director of Research, Henry Jackson Society Myriam BENRAAD, Research fellow on Middle-East, CERI Scott BATES, President, Center for National Policy

 

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View the entire video at France 24.

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