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Counter-terrorism officials identify 5 next generation Al-Qaeda leaders, including 3 with US links | American counter terrorism experts have identified at least five potential next-generation
leaders of Al-Qaeda, including three with US connections, according to a report.
Experts believe after the death of Al-Qaeda No. 2 Abu Yahya al-Libi in a US drone
attack in Pakistan , the terrorist group's highest councils once again face the
daunting task of filling a leadership void and selecting a next-generation jihadist
capable of succeeding current leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. "It would be a mistake
for anyone to conclude there is no one on the bench," an anonymous US official
familiar with counter-terrorism strategy told NBC. "It's a thinning bench, but
there are still bad guys, with bad aspirations in al Qaeda's core group in Pakistan
," the official added. According to The New York Post, the five potential next-generation
leaders identified by the officials include Adnan Gulshair el Shukrijumah, a 36-year-old
Saudi who reportedly is director of operations for al Qaeda who spent his teenage
years in Brooklyn and Florida . He was reportedly was involved in a 2009 plot
to bomb the New York City subway. The second potential successor is Jaber A. El-Baneh,
a 45-year-old Yemeni who lived for a time in Buffalo , and was viewed as the mastermind
of the Lackawanna Six plot in 2003. Other three potential leaders are Adam Gadahn,
a 33-year-old American and al Qaeda strategist, Sheikh Khalid Abdur Rahman al-Hussainan,
a 45-year-old Kuwaiti who is a cleric and teacher, and Ali Sayyid Muhamed Mustafa
al-Bakri, a 46-year-old Egyptian with explosives and chemical weapons expertise.
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