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The group has effectively erased the border between Iraq and Syria created by an agreement between Britain and France in 1916. [...]the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, a longstanding drone campaign, and the successful killing of bin Laden in 2011 have forced prominent al Qaeda leaders such as Mr. Zawahiri to lie low. Simply put, today ISIS represents what al Qaeda once did--the world's largest single grouping of jihadists bound by a common faith in a hard-line interpretation of Islam.

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