WASHINGTON — Al Qaeda-operated Web forums are bringing young men into the terrorist movement, including some who are turning into suicide bombers in Iraq, says a new paper for the American military’s ...
Government officials refer to it blandly as the "SSE," or Sensitive Site Exploitation. That's their oblique term for the extraordinary cache of evidence that was carried away from Osama bin Laden's ...
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Inside al-Qaeda's hometown
We visited Peshawar, Pakistan — a city some call the “Friendliest in the World,” but also the birthplace of Al-Qaeda. We set out to uncover how Al-Qaeda began, America’s role in its rise, and how the ...
The Huffington Post has published a piece explaining how awful it supposedly is that Marc Thiessen, author of Courting Disaster (full disclosure: I reviewed a draft at Thiessen’s request), has been ...
The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder reports that the first-ever English-language magazine purportedly written by al-Qaeda officials has surfaced in the vibrant online jihadi community. The magazine, "Inspire ...
The Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba. (Kathleen T. Rhem/US Department of Defense) The US Department of Defense (DoD) announced yesterday that longtime Guantanamo Bay detainee Mohammed Abdul ...
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Al-Qaeda still under 'patronage' of Taliban as UN team warns of 'multipolar' global jihad threat
Al-Qaeda continues to enjoy the "patronage" of the Taliban despite the theocratic group's claims that there are no terrorist groups in Afghanistan, a specialized United Nations team assessed, with the ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri urged small-scale attacks inside the United States to "bleed America economically", adding he hoped eventually to see a more significant strike, ...
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