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The Evolution of the Global War on Terrorism, Part I
6 hours ago ago from Daniel R. DePetris: The Political Docket
More Al'Qaeda hijacking, but this time is America's view of the Muslim World Ever since the United States was attacked by 19 Al’Qaeda hijackers on that clear and bright September 11 morning, U.S. foreign-policy has been rewritten in the context of the Muslim world. Just days after the country lost 3,000 Americans, President George W. Bush stood in front of Congress and in front of the nation to declare a new generation of warfare; ...
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6 hours ago ago from RealClearWorld - The Compass Blog
Terrorism experts frequently cite al Qaeda's long-standing home in Afghanistan as a key argument for why it's essential to conduct armed state building there. Peter Bergen wrote that : Another common critique of the U.S. mission in Afghanistan is that there are numerous potential safe havens in the world; if Al Qaeda were facing defeat in Afghanistan, wouldn't it simply relocate to a more permissive venue? Those who raise this point are ...
Related contentPetraeus: Qaeda still plotting Iraq attacks
10 hours ago ago from al-Iraq - All News of Iraq
Head of US Central Command General David Petraeus believes Al Qaeda still plans for more attacks to spur the media. Reduced numbers of foreign fighters across the borders with Iraq is due to the difficulty Al Qaeda is facing and not owing to Syrian efforts in this regard. During his participation ...
Related contentObama Declares War On Pakistan
30 minutes ago ago from TruthNews.us
Webster G. Tarpley Infowars.com December 14, 2009 Obama's West Point speech of December 1 represents far more than the obvious brutal escalation in Afghanistan it is nothing less than a declaration of all-out war by the United States against Pakistan. This is a brand-new war, a much wider war now targeting Pakistan, a country of 160 million people armed with nuclear weapons. ...
Related contentPetraeus sees shift in Al Qaeda’s Iraq tactics - Reuters
16 hours ago ago from IraqiGovernment.net
Reuters Petraeus sees shift in Al Qaeda's Iraq tactics Reuters MANAMA (Reuters) - Fewer foreign volunteers are making it into Iraq to fight with Al Qaeda against the US-backed government but the group has switched to and more
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Al Qaeda's Zawahiri Accuses Obama of Trying to 'Enslave' Arab World
6 hours ago ago from FOX News
Al Qaeda's Zawahiri Accuses Obama of Trying to 'Enslave' Arab World Monday, December 14, 2009 Print CAIRO Al Qaeda's deputy leader on Monday accused President Barack Obama of deceiving the Arab world and failing to advance Middle East peace talks, and said the militants' struggle against the United States and its allies is "a war between Muslims and infidels." In a new message posted on the Internet, Ayman Al-Zawahri claimed Obama has ...
Related contentHomegrown Terror on the Rise in 2009
4 hours ago ago from FOX News
Watch Live STRATEGY ROOM Homegrown Terror on the Rise in 2009 Monday, December 14, 2009 By Diane Macedo Print Reuters An undated picture shows a young man identified as Ramy Zamzam, who police say was one of the five Americans arrested in Pakistan in a terror plot. An undated picture shows a young man identified as Ramy Zamzam, who police say was one of ...
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