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af1 lutions in the Arab world, which have shown those seeking change a different avenue than violence Confidence in bin Laden among Muslims already was eroding before his death, according to a Pew Research Center poll. The latest survey, conducted in March and April, showed support for the al-Qaida leader dropping between 12 percent and 43 percent in some countries from more positive sentiments in 2003.So in light of recent developments, we asked several regional and terrorism specialists one question: What next for al-Qaida after bin Laden death Here what they said: Bruce Hoffman, director of the Center for Peace and Security Studies at Georgetown University and a professo
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