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UN Warns: Al-Qaeda Has 50 Times More Fighters Than Pre-9/11

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Al-Qaeda has significantly expanded its ranks in recent years, now boasting 25,000 members—five times the 5,000 fighters it had before the 9/11 attacks that claimed nearly 3,000 lives in the United States, according to a United Nations monitoring group.

Persistent Global Threat

Multinational counterterrorism operations have failed to curb the group’s resurgence. Intelligence from agencies including British MI6 informed the assessment, presented at a briefing by the Royal United Services Institute ahead of the UN Security Council’s annual global terrorist threat report.

Even as the Islamic State and major conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war dominate headlines, al-Qaeda continues plotting major attacks worldwide. “They are still planning attacks against us. They are still plotting. The threat is still there. We neglect that threat or we overlook it, frankly, at our peril,” stated Colin Smith, coordinator of the UN monitoring team.

Decentralized Operations and Recruitment Shifts

The group no longer relies on a single operational hub, with fighters dispersed across Africa and West Asia. Unlike the roughly 500 ideologically driven fanatics in 2001, many current recruits join affiliates without fully embracing the global jihadist agenda.

Local grievances, poverty, and financial incentives now drive recruitment. The UN report highlights changes in propaganda strategies, diverse target selection, and adaptive tactics among terrorist organizations.

Targeting Youth and Leveraging Technology

Terror groups increasingly focus on young individuals, including children as young as 11, for easier indoctrination. They produce online video tutorials for constructing armed drones and explosives, enhancing their capabilities.

Afghanistan as a Terror Hub

Since the Taliban’s takeover, Afghanistan serves as both a sanctuary and training ground for al-Qaeda. Despite Taliban denials, the group receives patronage and supports outfits like Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) with training and expertise.

This alliance coincides with TTP’s escalated assaults on Pakistan, marking 2025 as the deadliest year in over a decade amid deteriorating Pakistan-Taliban ties, including border clashes.

Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) maintains activity in southeastern Afghanistan under Haqqani Network influence. Leaders Osama Mahmoud and deputy Yahya Ghauri reportedly operate from Kabul. Concerns mount over AQIS shifting to external operations, potentially unclaimed under groups like Ittihad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan to shield Taliban hosts.

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