Potential al-Qaida leaders after Osama bin Laden's death
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Fazul Abdullah Mohammed is said to be the head of al-Qaeda in East Africa. Mohammed is wanted in connection with a bombing of a US Embassy in 1998.

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"The Doctor." He's quiet and unassuming, but he's been the brain behind the body for a very long time. He may not surface as the new leader, but he will be orchestrating the new leader regardless.
Hunt down and kill all 8.
Trying again, Joey.
I know that the military had a deck of playing cards with every one of the top 52 members of al-Qaida given to them, so they would recognize the "who's who" of the terrorists.
Does the military still have those cards? Do they recognize these people?