Al Qaeda and IRA are two types of groups that are related to spreading terrorism. They differ in where they spread terrorism. Al Qaeda spreads terrorism in the Middle East. IRA stands for Irish Republican Army, which spreads terrorism in Ireland. Another difference between them is how they use their funds. Al Qaeda uses their funds much quicker and they do so on things they see are necessary to spread their mission. The IRA is much slower when it comes to using their funds. Another difference is that Al Qaeda is more aggressive to getting new recruits than IRA is.
There are a lot of people who are familiar with Al Qaeda and the IRA as those who are spreading terrorism in various parts of the world. One main difference between the two is that Al Qaeda usually has the tendency to use all of the funds that they have in order to do what they think is necessary while IRA has done something that is a bit slower.
Al Qaeda also has the tendency to become very aggressive when it comes to getting new recruits, while IRA will usually bide their time until the time comes when they would actually need their new recruits to do what they feel is right. Their way of “eliminating” who they feel should be eliminated also a bit different.