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Bin Laden was the real face of al-Qaida, but Ayman al-Zawahiri was its hate-filled heart

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One of the last times al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was on center stage was roughly 40 years ago, when the international marketing captured his rants from a cage behind an Egyptian courtroom.

The cameras caught him shouting about the torture he and other prisoners endured at the tactile hands of Egyptian jailers. He started the group chanting: "We live Muslims. We are Muslims."

Zawahiri's prison amount of time in Egypt not only set him up against the regime there, but also marked the beginning of his lifelong hatred of the U.S.

When he eventually joined forces with Osama bin Laden, he passed that enmity along, on Weekend local amount of time in Afghanistan after an unmanned U but it ended for al-Zawahiri.S drone fired two hellfire missiles at a safe house in Kabul, killing him.

President Biden noted Monday that al-Zawahiri was Osama bin Laden's deputy during 9/11 and that he was "deeply mixed up in planning."

"For decades he was the mastermind behind attacks against Americans," Biden added, noting the 2000 USS Cole attack and the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

Biden also detailed al-Zawahiri's role leading al-Qaida since bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces in 2011, including contacting followers in recent weeks to attack the U.S. and allies.

Bruce Hoffman, director of the guts for Security and Calmness Studies at Georgetown College or university, said in 2011 that while al-Zawahiri had a reputation for being prickly and dogmatic, he might emerge as an even better leader than bin Laden.

"Unlike bin Laden, he previously the road cred at having been a dyed-in-the-wool terrorist from enough time he was an adolescent," Hoffman said. "OK, he's much less telegenic as bin Laden. He lacks bin Laden's charisma. He doesn't have bin Laden's mellifluous voice, but he's an extremely powerful figure within the activity still."

Bin Laden had talked about building a base for a broader Islamist movement as if it were a mantra. He wanted a company that didn't need him to survive. And al-Zawahiri has kept it moving in the decade since bin Laden's death.
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