InterviewAl-Qaida grows weaker by the day, says Osama bin Laden aide
Muhammad Amin ul Haq believes war in Afghanistan will change, not end
Muhammad Amin ul Haq, left, says that al-Qaida has steadily weakened since the death of Osama bin Laden ten years ago. (Source photos by Muhammad Amin ul Haq and Getty Images)
TAHIR KHAN, Contributing writer
ISLAMABAD -- Al-Qaida is "weakening day by day" because the organization has failed to keep active since the killing of Osama bin Laden during a U.S. military raid on his lair in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2, 2011, a close aide told Nikkei Asia on the 10th anniversary of the al-Qaida founder's death.