Posts Tagged: al qaeda
Learning From 9/11
Ten years after Sept. 11, 2001, Americans understandably ask, "Are we safer today than a decade ago?" Unfortunately, there is no mathematical formula to answer that...
The Pentagon’s On Fire: Amb. John Bolton Remembers 9/11
I arrived at the State Department early on September 11, my bags packed to fly to London that afternoon. I was to meet there...
Jihad Affiliated Terrorist Targeted in Joint IDF – ISA Strike
A spokesperson for the IDF has confirmed a direct hit against Ismail Zadi Ismail Asmar, known to be involved in smuggling weapons and the execution of...
Schumer Demands FBI Checks for Utility Workers
New York's senior Senator Charles E. Schumer raised an alarm at a Sunday press conference revealing "insider sabotage at electric, gas, and water utilities is...
How Jihad Influenced the Norway Massacre
In his manifesto, Anders Breivik, the perpetrator of the Norway massacre, in which 80 people were killed and many wounded, mentioned the Crusades and aspects...
Blast Hits Norwegian Government Headquarters
Terror has come to Norway. Friday, windows at the government headquarters in Oslo were shattered, fires burned, and smoke billowed from the first floor of the...
Gun Control Loopholes Please Terrorists
In 30 seconds, any American tuned to national cable TV, will become aware of the extraordinary and extreme danger in which society is placed because...
Revised FBI Guidelines Will Aid Terrorism Fight
Pending revisions to an FBI operations guide could help agents more quickly and aptly perform investigations, including counterterrorism-related inquires, according to former...
Al-Qaeda’s Zawahiri, Bigger Threat Than Osama?
Now that Ayman Zawahiri has assumed leadership of al-Qaeda, it is important to end the widespread perception that he is a dour intellectual who is...
Osama Bin Laden’s Replacement
In the wake of Osama bin Laden's demise, his likely successor is his longtime deputy and collaborator, Egyptian jihadist Ayman al-Zawahiri. The U.S. government has...
While the White House Slept
As Libya's bloody conflict rages on, important lessons for U.S. foreign policy are emerging from the past month's Middle East turmoil. Starting with Tunisia, the...









