after a more than a decade and a half of combating al qaeda (aq) in afghanistan and pakistan,
the united states faces a diverse array of threats from al qaeda affiliates in the middle east and
africa. while senior al qaeda figures reportedly remain based in pakistan, the network includes
a number of affiliates across the middle east and africa including al qaeda in the arabian
peninsula (aqap), al qaeda in the islamic maghreb (aqim), and al shabaab. al qaeda also
retains a small but possibly growing presence in afghanistan. u.s. officials have stated that al
qaeda still maintains a foothold in syria through its ties to hay’at tahrir al sham (formerly
known as the nusra front), though the exact nature of that relationship may be evolving. this
report examines the threat posed by al qaeda affiliates in the middle east and africa as described
by u.s. officials and outside observers, as well as the u.s. approach to date in responding to these
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