Episode #18: Dan Byman on Al Qaeda and Its Affiliates

Episode #18: Dan Byman on Al Qaeda and Its Affiliates

Brookings and Georgetown scholar Daniel Byman talks about his new paper, "Breaking the Bonds Between Al-Qa'ida and Its Afiliate Organizations."

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