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Beyond al-Qaeda: Part 2, The Outer Rings of the Terrorist Universe

Examines violent terrorist groups that, while not formally allied with al-Qaeda, could pose a threat to Americans now or in the future and to the security of our friends and allies. The authors show how terrorists use criminal organizations and connections to finance their activities, and they identify distinct strategies to neutralize or mitigate these threats.

For example, during the Gulf War, Arafat chose to side with Saddam Hussein.
Hamas leaders, in contrast, openly criticized Saddam's occupation of Kuwait. As
a result, Hamas received an influx of monetary support from charities and
individuals in the Gulf States in the early 1990s.51 Though not rising to the level
of state 50 “Interview with Mahmud Zahhar.” 51 For examples of such reports, see
Ramati (1993), p. 2; and Emerson, (1992), p. 27. sponsorship (as in the case of
Lebanese ...