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The Saudis and Pakistan have both in fact done a lot more against Al Qaeda through local intelligence and law enforcement action than the US has achieved in its wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, which have in fact acted as catalysts for the spread of terrorism in multiple nations, especially the two that were invaded (Iraq and Afghanistan) and Pakistan.AZ: Given the roles of Saudis, and Pakistanis like KSM, are you suggesting that the appropriate targets for US invasion should have rightly been Saudi Arabia and Pakistan?
KSM, Libbi and various other high level AQ terrorists were apprehended by Pakistani security forces, and AQ as an organization was largely marginalized in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia because of domestic law enforcement and intelligence action against it.
The US invasions have only made the task to take on AQ and its sympathizers harder, not easier, and the invasions have allowed AQ to build alliances with and export expertise to various other groups in the regions affected by the two US wars and invasions.