INSIDE THE JIHAD: How Al-Qaeda Got Back On The Attack

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Even if things turn out well in Iraq, Islamic terrorists will still be around, still able to kill and maim. Says Omar Bakri, who is based in London and is the leader of the radical Islamic Al-Muhajiroun youth movement, "The message was so clear in Bali--it is a war against the disbelievers' camp." A French investigator puts the terrorists' chilling beliefs in stark terms. "They really, truly don't care about which Westerner they murder," he says. "Just so long as an enemy is dead." In Bali, where a precise count of the charred bodies is not yet complete, more than 180 died. They will not be the last. --Reported by Bruce Crumley/Paris, Helen Gibson/London, Jeff Israely/Rome, Scott MacLeod/Cairo, Tim McGirk/Islamabad, Isabella Ng and Andrew Perrin/Bali, Douglas Waller/Washington and Michael Ware/Paktia

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