Al Qaeda's Brand Architecture Problem and Taliban as Media Bias Victim

Al Qaeda is making headlines again. We had covered the death of the Al Qaeda brand for Forbes over a year ago.

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As the presidential candidates argue about what happened in Libya, Stratfor, an intelligence analysis group, has written a great article on Al Qaeda’s brand architecture mess. As Al Qaeda fades as a brand, other elements of Islamic jihadist movement will muscle into top shelf position

Al Qaeda isn’t the only Islamic extremist group with marketing problems. The Taliban must now combat media bias in coverage of their attack on a Pakistani school girl. The Taliban brand is being tarnished by media reports that have “crossed all limits” to paint the Taliban as the “worst people on earth.” Their plan to turn things around? They have selected 12 suicide bombers who will attempt to blow themselves up in the offices of various Pakistani and foreign media news offices. Talk about confusion about goals and utter befuddlement over methods.

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