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How does Obama characterize the state of al Qaeda at the time of the speech?


Growing stronger with new leadership

Under enormous pressure and in decline

Unaffected by U.S. operations
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In his speeches, particularly around the time of his presidency, Barack Obama characterized the state of al-Qaeda as being "under enormous pressure and in decline." He noted that U.S. operations had significantly weakened the organization's capabilities and leadership.
8 months ago

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