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Pakistan’s intelligence service is secretly sheltering the Taliban’s top leader, US intelligence sources tell the Washington Times. Helping Mullah Omar escape from the town of Quetta, along the Afghanistan border, to the port city of Karachi,...
Tags: Pakistan intelligence service, ISI, Pakistan ISI, Taliban top leader, taliban, al qaeda, terror, terrorists, US intelligence sources, Mullah Omar, islam, jihad, muslim, Quetta, Afghanistan border, Afghanistan, Karachi, counter terror campaigns
S New York's federal courts have seen many major terrorist trials since the early 1990s, several involving Al Qaeda-linked operatives. Compiled by Leigh Montgomery and Elizabeth Ryan from the November 19, 2009 edition 1993-94: Trial in first World Trade...
Tags: New York City, US New York, bombs plot, federal courts, embassies bombs, Al Qaeda, awaiting trial, world trade, trade center, FBI, Omar Abdel-Rahman, World Trade Center bombing, Ahmed Ressam, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Abdul Hakim Murad, Islamic terrorism, Ramzi Yousef, Ahmed Ghailani, Law Crime
Robert Naiman, t r u t h o u t News Analysis Is it just me, or is the pontification of Western leaders about corruption in Afghanistan growing rather tiresome?...We're shocked, shocked that the Afghans have sullied our morally immaculate occupation of...
Tags: Corrupt Occupation of Afghanistan, American, al qaeda, McChrystal, Qaeda, Afghanistan, Kabul, Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Mohammed Omar, Stanley A. McChrystal, Islamism, Islamic terrorism, War in Afghanistan, War Conflict
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking at people with suspected links to al Qaeda who have shown an interest in mounting an attack on the computer systems that control critical U.S...While there is no evidence that terrorist groups have developed...
Tags: U.S, al qaeda, Homeland Security, Iraq, Baghdad, Electronic warfare, Military technology, United States Department of Homeland Security, Computer security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cyberspace, National security, Cyberwarfare, Politics, War Conflict, Technology Internet
Over 150 people rallied against torture yesterday, November 15, and then carried signs and candles in memory of torture victims in a procession to the main gate of Ft. Huachuca, home of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and site of torture...
Tags: School of the Americas/Western Hemispheric Institute for Security Cooperation, SOA, WHINSEC, Fr. Benning GA, Taliban, Al Qaeda, Ft. Huachuca, U.S. Army Intelligence Center, Joshua Harris, Mariah Klusmire, John Heid, Fr. Jerry Zawada, Fr. Bob Carney, torture, drones, protest, Robert Fellrath, Guantanamo, Obama Administration, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says the war in Afghanistan is not an endless campaign and British troops eventually will be withdrawn and come home. Some districts of Afghanistan now occupied by British troops could be handed over to Afghan security...
Tags: Afghanistan, Gordon Brown, David Miliband, Mr Miliband, Britain, Nato, Mr. Brown, Al Qaeda, Taliban, prime minister, Kabul, War in Afghanistan, Helmand Province, Taliban insurgency, Battle of Musa Qala, Islamic terrorism, Islamism, War Conflict, Opposition to the War in Afghanistan, International Security Assistance Force, Iranian Plateau, Al-Qaeda, Politics, Hamid Karzai, Karzai, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Inter-Services Intelligence, Afghan training camp, Counter-terrorism, Counter-insurgency
SHANGHAI: US President Barack Obama said on Monday the greatest threats to the United States continued to be terrorist networks like al Qaeda. ‘I continue to believe that the greatest threat to the United States’ security are the terrorist...
Tags: greatest threat, allnews, China, Shanghai, Barack Obama, Organized crime, War in Afghanistan, Islamic terrorism, Politics, Al-Qaeda, Entertainment Culture, Islamism, Al Qaeda
One year in, it seemed obvious what would define this decade. After 9/11, everyone could see that we were living in the age of terror. Presidents and senators talked about it, the media covered its every twist and turn, from bombings in Bali to terror...
Tags: Al Qaeda, Pakistan, Karāchi, Islamism, Organized crime, Osama bin Laden, Politics, Islamic terrorism, September 11 attacks, Al-Qaeda, War Conflict
Militants are attempting to turn the people against the Government's success against them in Waziristan. This though will not turn the people against but further against the militants. Spy Agency and security Installations were...
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Speaking to the Lord Mayor's Banquet at Guildhall, the Prime Minister will say that the terrorist network has an extensive recruitment operation across Africa, the Middle East, Western Europe and the UK. He will add that there are several hundred foreign...
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