Scattered al-Qaida still a threat

A policeman walks as he secures the Sanaa International Airport, in Yemen, Aug. 7, The State Department on Tuesday ordered non-essential personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Yemen to leave the country after intelligence indicated a strong possibility of a terror attack.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Far from being on the brink of collapse, al-Qaida’s core leadership remains a potent threat — and one that experts say has encouraged the terror network’s spread into more countries today than it was operating in immediately after 9/11.

President Barack Obama, who ordered the May 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden, has described al-Qaida’s headquarters as “a shadow of its former self.” White House spokesman Jay Carney on Tuesday called it “severely diminished” and “decimated.”