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COUNTER-TERRORISM: Saudi Arabia Versus Evil Strategy Page October 2, 2011: Saudi Arabia has put another 41 people on trial for terrorism. This batch includes three foreigners (a Afghani, Qatari and Yemeni). One of the 38 Saudis was an NCO in the Saudi armed forces. This sergeant helped the terrorists encrypt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Despite Anti-Terrorism Success, Obama's 2012 Hopes Still Tied to Economy Fox News President Obama's performance on national security and terrorism may have exceeded expectations, but with a stubbornly high jobless rate and the financial markets in turmoil, his re-election hopes remain tied to the economy, analysts say. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Op Ed: Fighting terrorism on two fronts Edmonton Journal By Lorne Gunter, Freelance October 2, 2011 6:27 AM On Wednesday, FBI agents raided a home in Ashland, Mass., an exurb of Boston. They arrested a 26-year-old American of Bangladeshi descent, Rezwan Ferdaus, a physics-degree graduate of Northeastern ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Drones are future of U.S. war on terrorism STLtoday.com It was also a sign that the decade-old US campaign against terrorism has reached a turning point. Disillusioned by huge costs and uncertain outcomes in Iraq and Afghanistan, the White House has decisively embraced the drone as the future of the fight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fight against terrorism to continue: Iftikhar The Nation, Pakistan PESHAWAR – Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Minister for Information Mian Iftikhar Hussain has reiterated the government resolve that despite obstacles they would continue to fight terrorism and they would not be allowed to fulfil their nefarious designs to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Guest commentary: No need to override system of justice for terror suspects Detroit Free Press The swiftness with which federal law enforcement officials were able to bring Abdulmutallab to trial is the latest powerful argument against overreliance on the military to combat terrorism. Unfortunately, too many in Congress are not listening. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Anti-terrorism success may not help Obama in 2012 - Home » Other ... President Barack Obama may have a string of counterterrorism successes and earned high marks from the public on foreign policy, but neither is likely to help him hold the White House. philstar.com - Breaking News | ||
Anti-terrorism success may not help Obama in 2012 - seattlepi.com Al-Awlaki, an American citizen targeted in a U.S. drone attack, was deemed by the administration as having a "significant operational role" in terrorist plots. Obama also can claim credit for aiding Libyan rebels in ousting Moammar Gadhafi, ... seattlepi.com: Top Headlines... | ||
Anti-terrorism success may not help Obama in 2012 Anti-terrorism success may not help Obama in 2012. published about 7 hours ago. President Barack Obama may have a string of counterterrorism successes and earned high marks from the public on foreign policy, but neither is likely to help ... NewsOnFeeds.com Politic News |
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