Most dangerous Al Qaeda leaders – The world of terror is a chilling place. So much so that networks such as ABC have launched prime-time series such as Designated Survivor to showcase a few worst case scenarios that could impact North America and beyond. Call them the next-level theories of imaginative writers or you can view them as a sign of things to come.
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No matter how you digest it, the hunt is on for those that threaten the democratic way of life. As the United States rushes towards a presidential election that has easily been the country’ most embarrassing era, the spectacle of terrorist activity is a focus issue that headlines the issues at hand. With new strikes and events taking place on what feels like a daily basis, it’s time to drag out the faces and names that are on the most wanted list.
Terrorist group Al Qaeda was not the first cell to take aim at the West and has proven not to be the last. The death of their leader Osama Bin Laden may have forced them underground, but according to recent actions, the heartbeat of the devil is still pulsing and pumping blood.
Nothing is ever pretty and it does not matter if Donald Trump or Hillary Rodham Clinton makes their way into the Oval Office; these are the prime targets that they have to focus on. Without further introduction, let’s breakdown the rogue’s gallery of those who have declared that their only goal in this life and beyond is to see the Western world destroyed.
12. Ilyas Kashmiri
This 47-year-old was killed in 2011 after being linked to the attacks in Mumbai in 2008 and the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. According to NBC, Kashmiri was ordered to assassinate President Barack Obama before Bin Laden was killed.
That may explain why Obama strutted so hard when Bin Laden was killed (more on that later). Kashmiri, like quite a few names on this list walks a tightrope on the dead/not-dead highwire. Foreign reports have stated that he has been seen since his death while others state that senior officials have in fact embraced his death and will make good on it.
It’s hard to believe that it’s taken five years for such an active menace to global peace to rear his head publicly so it’s safe to say he’s outta here.
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