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Terrorism After Bin Laden Turns to Smaller Strategic Targets San Francisco Chronicle Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- The 10-year, US-led campaign against al-Qaeda has claimed Osama bin Laden and many of his top lieutenants while failing to extinguish the threat they posed. Islamic militants have adapted to the war on terror, creating new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UN chief regrets lack of terrorism convention The Associated Press "We immediately started to agree on a comprehensive convention on international terrorism, but regrettably this has not come about today," the UN secretary-general told reporters in the Australian capital Canberra after attending a South Pacific ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Somali Terrorism Suspect Appears in Civilian Court New York Times By COLIN MOYNIHAN A Somali accused of supporting Al Qaeda made his first public court appearance in New York on Thursday, a prelude to a highly anticipated international terrorism trial in civilian court. Follow @NYTMetro for New York breaking news and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why 9/11 proved terrorism is a failed strategy (9/11 Diary) ZDNet (blog) But terrorism can't take credit for that. Terrorism can't take credit for our poor economic condition. Terrorism can't take credit for the housing crisis. Terrorism can't even take credit for our high unemployment numbers. With the exception of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Payback Feels Right, But Leads to More Terrorism: Robert Wright Bloomberg 12, 2001, Secretary of State Colin Powell said the US and its allies would "go after terrorism wherever we find it in the world" and "get it by its branch and root" so that it could "be brought to an end." Things haven't worked out that way. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The First Shot in the War on Terrorism: John B. Taylor Bloomberg That was before military actions began in Afghanistan, so it was really the first shot in the war on terrorism. The announcement sent an important message to the terrorists and to the people at Treasury. Bush said: Today, we have launched a strike on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Janet Napolitano on Lone-Wolf Islamist Terrorism The Atlantic One of the challenges we face when confronting Islamist terrorism has to do with a seeming contradiction: We have to simultaneously acknowledge that the vast majority of Muslim-Americans are patriotic, law-abiding citizens, and that their religious ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tributes to terrorism victims are on Mars PhysOrg.com The piece of metal with the American flag on it in this image of a NASA rover on Mars is made of aluminum recovered from the site of the World Trade Center towers in the weeks after their destruction. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University In ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal funds help fight terrorism, more on local level The Detroit News Nearly half a billion dollars in federal Homeland Security money poured into Michigan since 9/11 has been used to improve equipment, communications and training so local officials can better respond to and even help prevent terrorist attacks, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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'American aggression breeds terrorism' — RT By RT George Bush did exactly what Osama Bin Laden wanted him to do – he over-reacted," argues Ivan Eland, a senior fellow at the Independent Institute. News RSS : Today | ||
September 11 Lost To Terrorism | Saskboy's Abandoned Stuff By saskboy September 11 Lost To Terrorism. Posted on September 9, 2011 by saskboy. This article appeared on PostMedia websites in the lead-up coverage of September 11th, Ten Years Later. A new generation is dawning, and they have no direct ... Saskboy's Abandoned Stuff | ||
Inside the NYPD's counter terrorism unit | Photographers By Lucas Jackson For me, the most significant modification since 9/11 is that security has become omnipresent in the city. Photographers | ||
Confederate Yankee: Labor Union Terrorism Strikes WA State Port By Confederate Yankee Labor Union Terrorism Strikes WA State Port. union label. Thugs first, last, and always. Hundreds of Longshoremen stormed the Port of Longview early Thursday, overpowered and held security guards, damaged railroad cars, and dumped ... Confederate Yankee | ||
Mayor Addresses Terrorism Threat Information - NYTimes.com By By SARAH MASLIN NIR City officials discussed terrorism threat preparedness. City Room |
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