
Experts have been warning for a while now that Al Qaeda is still very much a presence as a jihadist group, posing perhaps an even bigger long-term threat than ISIS.
And now, Al Qaeda is planning to challenge ISIS in its stronghold — Syria.
American and European officials told The New York Times recently
that Al Qaeda has started moving veteran operatives to Syria as the
group plans to escalate its fight with ISIS (also known as the Islamic
State, ISIL, or Daesh), which operated under the Al Qaeda umbrella until
the two groups split off and became rivals.
And though ISIS has been grabbing most headlines with its gruesome propaganda machine
and bold proclamations about building a “caliphate” that will take over
the world, Al Qaeda has been quietly focusing on its strategy to be the
last group standing when the dust settles.









