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In 1998 Al-Qaeda joined forces with which other group? A a. Egyptian Islamic Jihad Group B b. Taliban C c. ISIS D d. All of the above E e. A and B

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In 1998 Al-Qaeda joined forces with which other group? A a. Egyptian Islamic Jihad Group B b. Taliban C c. ISIS D d. All of the above E e. A and B

In 1998 Al-Qaeda joined forces with which other group?
A a. Egyptian Islamic Jihad Group
B b. Taliban
C c. ISIS
D d. All of the above
E e. A and B

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The correct answer is:<br /><br />**A. Egyptian Islamic Jihad Group**<br /><br />### Explanation:<br />In 1998, Al-Qaeda formally joined forces with the **Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ)** group, led by Ayman al-Zawahiri. This merger was part of a broader effort to unify militant Islamist groups under a single banner. Together, they issued a declaration called the "World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders," which marked their intent to target Western nations and their allies.<br /><br />While the Taliban provided safe haven to Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan during this period, they were not officially merged with Al-Qaeda. ISIS did not exist at that time, as it emerged much later in the early 2000s.
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