Al Qaeda Terrorist Incident

May Die of Kidney Disease Within Six Months...

drudgereport.com     Jul 2, 2008   75 related          

Which is closer to dying: Osama bin Laden or the CIA's effort to catch him? In 2002, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said bin Laden had kidney disease, and that he had required a dialysis machine when he lived in...                    

America is losing its fear of terrorist attacks

michellemalkin.com     Jul 2, 2008   22 related          

CNN says America feels safer from terrorist attacks than we have since 2001. The figure is the lowest in a CNN poll since the September 11, 2001, al Qaeda attacks, which killed nearly 3,000 people. They’ve been reviled and...                    

Obama's Indian electoral strategy

salon.com     Jul 2, 2008   16 related          

Last August, Barack Obama scored points with India when he declared that the United States must be ready and willing to attack Al Qaida targets in Pakistan. On Monday, he made even more friends in the country when his campaign...                    

Iraqi Terrorist Brokered Algeria, Osama Deal

wired.com     Jul 1, 2008   16 related          

It's not all that surprising that Algeria's jihadists were energized after they linked up with Al-Qaeda. After all, Osama & Co. had supplied funds and training to militants all over the world. What's eye-opening is that Al...                    

The WSJ and ABC Blow Hot (Anthrax Laced) Air Over Hatfill And The FBI

bloggernews.net     Jul 1, 2008   5 related          

We are all familiar with the term ‘Monday Morning Quarterback’, hindsight is after all 20/20. This phenomena though is not just for couch potatoes gathered around the water cooler at work on Monday mornings, even big media gets...                    

Algerian religious bigots try to revive with al Qaeda

prairiepundit.blogspot.com     Jul 1, 2008   13 related          

NY Times:...The inside story of the group, pieced together through dozens of interviews with militants and with intelligence, military and diplomatic officials, shows that the Algerians’ decision to join Al Qaeda was driven by...                    

Andy Worthington: Guantanamo as Alice in Wonderland

huffingtonpost.com     Jul 1, 2008   70 related          

Some of us have known for years that the US administration's basis for holding prisoners without charge or trial in the "War on Terror" has more to do with a fantasy world in which nonsense masquerades as truth, logic is...                    

[pire] USA : comment fabriquer 10 000 terroristes d'un coup

gayattitude.com     Jul 1, 2008   243 related          

Al-Nashiri, a Saudi Arabian national of Yemeni descent, is being held by the U.S. military at Guantanamo Bay. The United States accuses al-Nashiri to have "helped plan and organize and direct the attacks" that killed 17 U.S....                    

Spencer Ackerman: Al Qaeda Goes Viral

huffingtonpost.com     Jul 1, 2008   10 related          

In 2004, one of the most important documents in the history of Islamist terrorism began to appear on jihadist Internet forums. Serialized in Arabic over 40 installments, "The Global Islamic Resistance Call" caused a sensation...                    

The Same Old Boston Globe

rockthetruth.blogspot.com     Jun 29, 2008          

Deceptive and disingenuous!Why would you expect anything different?"The same old politics of terror June 29, 2008.... Regardless, McCain is ignoring the ever more evident flaws in President Bush's notion of a war against an...